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"Uh... Oh... Ah..."

"Uh... Oh... Ah..." is the second episode of the third season of the American television drama series Homeland, and the 26th episode overall. It aired on Showtime on October 6, 2013.

Plot

Carrie is still reeling from Saul's public disclosure of her bipolar disorder. In retaliation, she discloses classified information to a reporter; the interview is interrupted by a group of policemen sent by Dar Adal who have Carrie committed to a psychiatric facility for 24 hours. Quinn visits her there to warn her of the danger she is in, but an increasingly paranoid Carrie accuses him of having been sent there by Saul to threaten her. Saul visits Carrie's father and sister and tells them that Carrie is unstable, and that they must her take her medication if they want her to get better. The following day, Carrie attends a psychiatric hearing to determine whether she should be released. When her father and sister tell her that they want to get back on her regimen, she flies into a rage that ends with her being restrained and forcibly medicated. After witnessing this, Quinn informs Saul that he does not approve of what the agency is doing to Carrie, and that he intends to resign once his current objectives are completed.

As Dana tries to get back to normal following her release from the hospital, she chafes under Jessica's constant monitoring. She is especially upset that Jessica won't let her see Leo, now her boyfriend. One night, she runs away back to the hospital to see Leo, and they have sex. At her wits' end, Jessica asks Dana what she wants from her. Dana replies that she wants Jessica to realize that she had genuinely wanted to die, but having Leo in her life has given her back the will to live.

Saul brings in Fara Sherazi, a Muslim financial analyst, to look into the transaction records of a bank tied to the terrorists who committed the Langley attack. During a meeting with the bank's management and legal teams, she bluntly tells the CEO that his bank is indirectly responsible for multiple acts of terrorism; he refuses to cooperate, however. That night, Quinn confronts the CEO and makes a veiled threat on his life while hinting that he was the one who killed the banker's associate in Caracas. The CEO then agrees to turn over all of his records to the CIA, from which they are able to find past transactions, originating from the Iranian government, being sent to associates of Abu Nazir.

Saul goes to see Carrie at the psych ward, sitting down next to her and apologizing. Carrie, struggling to speak due to the medication, whispers "Fuck... you... Saul".

Production

The episode was written by executive producer Chip Johannessen and was directed by co-executive producer Lesli Linka Glatter.

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