Critics widely praised "Prisoners of War" as one of the best series finales in modern television. It was lauded for providing a satisfying, non-traditional ending that honored Carrie’s character—portraying her as someone who will always sacrifice her personal life and reputation for the "greater good" of global stability.
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Carrie Mathison faces her most agonizing choice: assassinate her mentor, Saul Berenson, to prevent a devastating nuclear war between the U.S. and Pakistan, or find another way to expose the truth behind the helicopter crash that killed two presidents. Homeland.S08E12.Prisoners.of.War.FiNAL.PL.1080p...
Rather than killing Saul, Carrie executes a complex ruse to identify Saul's long-time asset in the Kremlin. In doing so, she is branded a traitor to the United States and must flee to Russia.
The finale serves as a thematic bookend to the series, echoing the pilot episode’s questions about loyalty, betrayal, and the cost of national security. Critics widely praised "Prisoners of War" as one
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Two years later, Carrie is living in Moscow with Yevgeny Gromov. While she appears to have defected, the final scene reveals she has replaced Saul's lost asset, sending him classified Russian intelligence disguised as a book dedication—proving she is still "The Asset" for the country that disowned her. Technical Specifications (1080p Release) Carrie Mathison faces her most agonizing choice: assassinate
The series finale of (Season 8, Episode 12), titled " Prisoners of War ," is a high-stakes conclusion that brings Carrie Mathison’s journey full circle. This specific release— "Homeland.S08E12.Prisoners.of.War.FiNAL.PL.1080p" —refers to a high-definition (1080p) version of the finale featuring Polish (PL) subtitles or audio. Episode Overview