Carrie nearly gives up, while Saul (finally) looks into the leaked documents.

Also: Can someone c’mon save Quinn?

What could possibly be in these MacGuffins documents?!

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These documents must be stopped.

Saul draws the curtains on the windows of his hotel room, finally suspicious of the agency.

Only thing is, hes just a few hours too late.

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You want me to hand over some top secret documents toyou, of all people?

You dont think thats gonna cause problems?

Returning to his hotel, Saul spots the men tailing him and clearly grows concerned.

We see Saul in the elevator, but the camera focuses on his reflection first.

Carries shocked to find that Quinns gone and possibly dead, but Jonas has had enough.

He tells her things have only gotten worse and offers to take her home.

When she stalls, Jonas refuses to wait any longer for her to make up her mind.

But when she mentions the documents, Jonas becomes incensed.

Quinn walked out of that door to protect you, Carrie; does that register?!

Thats it, Im done.

Jonas does what he does best: He walks out and leaves Carrie on her own.

She plays her part well, apologizing for not telling him earlier.

Saul, realizing they have a mole, orders a sweep of the Berlin station.

As the workers poke and prod through the offices, Dar strides in to confront Saul.

The two argue, spouting off accusations at each other while Allison tries to listen in.

Its unclear exactly what she hears, but the muffled words Russians and tipped off can be heard.

Both men turn petulant.

Saul wonders if Dars just getting back at him over a mistake he once made three decades ago.

You know what, Dar, f you, Saul says.

No, fyou, Dar replies.

(Oh myGOD, f both of you!

Im bringing in a polygrapher, Dar adds.

(Man, just imagine if every disagreement between agents went like this in the CIA.

Polygraphers must be in short supply.)

When Dar asks him to come completely clean, Saul chooses to protect Carrie, saying nothing.

And because of that, Saul is now just as alone in his mission as Carrie.

By the time Mills returns, Saul has gotten the files he needed and bolted through the door.

Its an exciting scene, watching Saul wordlessly get what he needs by eluding everyone in the station.

Hes at the top of his game even if he still hasnt caught on to Allisons manipulations.

Later, Mills runs off to report Sauls breach to Allison, who gets cornered by Dar.

She calls Saul, and Saul, surprisingly, responds.

It turns out hes following Otto During, whos just arrived at his fancy club.

(Yes, Saul!)

During gives the package to Carrie when she arrives to take his plane.

Now, having leftthatlife behind, she can take the next step.

From Saul Berenson, During says, passing along the files.

He said youd know what to do with it.

Carries obviously relieved; she has her next step.

NEXT: Where in the world is Peter Quinn?

Zayd, after arriving to an enthusiastic homecoming party, spots Quinn inside a makeshift infirmary.

He immediately argues with the good Samaritan, asking if Quinns an American spy.

This leads to an uncomfortable confrontation: Quinn is taken, despite the docs protests, to see Zayd.

Zaydjustgot out of prison, he points out.

Do they really think theyre not being watched by the BND?

That Sherlock-level deconstruction of the plan only gets Quinn punched in the face.

ahem, hey excuse me) and so he would be fine with dying right then and there.

Eventually, Quinn is allowed to leave.

The men who had welcomed Zayd home so heartily now cart off his remains and turn to Quinn.

The man in the hallway asks him to stay one more night and promises hell be safe.

Quinn looks worried, but what exactly has he gotten himself involved in?

Maybe hell discover some insider information thatll help expose what the Russians are after?