Carrie and Astrid attempt to track down Quinn, while a new threat is headed for Berlin.

Not that they were getting anywhere with her, anyway.

He tells Carrie about Allisons carefully curated intel and then asks her to leave.

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Your part in this play is over, Dar says.

The mans a fan of theater metaphors rememberwhen he told Saul he was an aging actor?

He tries, but Allison knows how to provoke him.

Im the aggrieved party here, she pouts.

(No,hes just onSupergirl, Saul!)

She says she kept the circle small because of Krupins importance.

He says its strange she didnt tell anyone else after Estes death.

She says she was protecting a paranoid Krupin.

But Sauls not done.

I will personally see to that.

The two women watch as Quinn foams at the mouth, falls to the ground, and shakes.

(Does it pass the Bechdel test?

But it was necessary.)

And so, having Astrid and Carrie team up is a clever, long overdue move.

Plus, theyre the ones saving Quinn, the damsel in distress.

NEXT: Can Quinn be saved by…a floor tile?

after being illegally watched by the CIA and BND.

He is now looking to file a civil suit against the government.

He gets nervous but explains that Zayd had bought phones from him and they were in prison together.

One time, he said, he overheard Zayd talking about an attack in Berlin.

Laura and Jonas are left speechless and quickly usher Faizad out.

Unsure of what to do, Otto dismisses his minions and calls Saul.

Hey, its still the BNDs turf, but good try, Otto.

And yet, maybe the BND and CIA didnt need Faizads intel.

(Looks like Lauras connection between the two was validated, in a way.)

The director says they cant initiate mass panic because thats exactly what the terrorists want.

Its the new normal, gentlemen, he concludes, before signing off without a goodbye.

Quinn never did anything he didnt want to, Astrid says.

He was a complete pain in the ass that way… Stubborn as a mule.

(Astrid gets the best lines.)

As Carrie wipes away her cryface tears, the BND manages to identify which buildings have the floor tiles.

With all that done in less than 30 seconds on a BND computer screen (thanks, German technology!

), Carrie manages to narrow down the possibilities of where Bibi and Quinn might be.

But while theyre moving forward with the Quinn case, the Allison situation may have gone awry.

Could the SVR be interested in the Quinn video, as well?

The one problem: Kasim Qasim, who Bibi notices seems anxious.

Denying us will cost them more than theyre willing to pay, he says.

And yet, his master plan is still flawed.

One by one, they open their packs, and Qasim realizes his pack still contains a full atropine.

Instead, the empty pack has been switched, and a man named Zaheer takes the fall.

But, he warns Qasim, if he doesnt follow instructions again, hell be killed just like Zaheer.

Qasim looks rattled as he nods.

Good thing they didnt bring Quinn along.

They figure out that the cell was here and had left before they arrived.

Thinking hes dead, she crouches and cries against the glass, until Quinn moves a finger.

And as Carrie and Saul wait for Quinn to heal, they look stricken.

Actually, forget unbelievable, Saul.

Instead, its more like:

After all, itsHomelands favorite word.