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"Halfway to a Donut" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series ''
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'', and the 44th episode overall. It premiered on
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on November 16, 2014.


Plot

Carrie (
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) wakes up in Aasar Khan's house (
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) with no memory of how she got there. She correctly suspects that she was poisoned by means of her medicine, but Khan denies involvement. In a live video, Saul Berenson (
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) pleads that his country must not negotiate with terrorists.
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(
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) appears and announces a list of prisoners that he wishes to be released. While Saul is taken back to his cell, he secretly grabs a nail. Being left alone, he uses the nail to free himself from the handcuffs, and pretends to hang himself. When a guard comes to rescue him, he kills the guard, flees, and calls Carrie. Quinn (
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) guides Saul to a shop in
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where a CIA asset gives him refuge. Saul makes Carrie promise that, if Saul is recaptured, Carrie will kill him and the terrorists together using an airstrike. Immediately before a meeting between the Americans and the Pakistanis, Khan notices
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(
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) talking to Dennis Boyd (
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) and passing him a note. During the meeting, Carrie is confused by the Pakistanis' sense of confidence, seeing that Saul got away. She suddenly realizes that the Pakistani military can simply detect the flying drone that is watching over Saul, and give Haqqani those coordinates. As she rushes to the operations room, the Taliban surround the town. To her dismay, they open fire on the extraction team, a disguised van with U.S. Special Forces soldiers. The van is outnumbered and forced to turn back. Saul, feeling that he is surrounded, prepares to shoot himself. Carrie lies saying that there is another path. She directs Saul out of a building and into a group of Taliban, where he is recaptured. Saul screams and curses at Carrie, realizing that she lied. Faced with such a scene, Lockhart (
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) declares that the United States is accepting Haqqani's terms for the prisoner exchange. Late that night, Carrie is woken by a call from Khan. They meet outdoors, and Khan insists that he didn't tamper with Carrie's medicine. Carrie criticizes him for not providing more information, but says that she believes in his innocence. Khan relents and informs her that it was Dennis Boyd working against her.


Production

The episode was directed by
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and written by executive producer
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.


Title

The title refers to the balushahi, a Pakistani and Indian pastry. Dennis Boyd brings some of them home, and tells his wife Martha, "These are genuine balashahi. That's like halfway to a doughnut."


Reception


Ratings

The original broadcast of the episode was watched by 1.66 million viewers, an increase of over 100,000 from the previous week.


Critical response

The episode holds a 100% rating on the review website aggregator
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, and calls it "one of the strongest episodes of the season, a tension-filled, high-stakes installment that recalls the best of ''Homeland''s first season. Price Peterson of ''
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'' magazine rated the episode 5 out of 5 stars, naming it "a tremendous hour of television and one of ''Homelands finest installments since season one". Josh Modell of ''
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'' gave the episode an "A−" rating, saying about the scene where Saul threatens suicide: "''Homeland'' doesn’t get any better than that scene, in which two characters that we’re fully invested in are at odds in a life-and-death situation".
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's Scott Collura assessed it as a "tense and exciting episode", arriving at a 9.0 out of 10 rating.


References


External links


"Halfway to a Donut"
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