Set roughly six months after the events of the
Season 1 finale, the episode opens with news of major unrest in the
Middle East as
Israel has bombed nuclear facilities in
Iran, with Iran vowing retaliation. The
Central Intelligence Agency is approached by a former
asset, Fatima Ali (
Clara Khoury), who is a wife of a
Hezbollah district commander. She says she has information on an imminent attack on America. However, she refuses to talk to anyone but her former handler,
Carrie Mathison (
Claire Danes). Carrie, now working as an
ESL teacher, receives a surprise visit from Galvez (
Hrach Titizian) while she is teaching a class. Galvez is there on behalf of Estes (
David Harewood), who wants to talk with Carrie, but she refuses. The next plea comes from Saul (
Mandy Patinkin) on the phone that night. Unable to say no to Saul, she relents and listens to what Estes has to say. Estes explains to Carrie that one of her assets has resurfaced with vital information, and that he is asking Carrie to briefly go to
Lebanon to find out what the asset knows. Carrie is still hostile towards Estes and bitter over how she was drummed out of the CIA, but nonetheless agrees to the trip. Nicholas Brody (
Damian Lewis), settling into his new role as a
Congressman for
Virginia's 2nd congressional district, is approached by
Vice President Walden (
Jamey Sheridan) who wants to float Brody's name as a potential running mate for his presidential run. Brody happily accepts the offer. Later on, he meets with Roya Hammad (
Zuleikha Robinson), a journalist who reveals herself to Brody as an ally of Abu Nazir. She relays an assignment that Nazir has passed along to him. Brody is to retrieve a list of potential attack targets from a safe in Estes' office. Brody correctly ascertains that
Al-Qaeda intends to hit one of these targets and refuses at first, reluctant to be responsible for deaths of civilians. Roya says that the world is at war and Brody needs to pick a side. If his allegiance is truly with Al-Qaeda, he will retrieve the list. Brody successfully procures the list the next day while Roya distracts Estes. During a spirited political and religious debate at her school, Dana (
Morgan Saylor) accidentally blurts out that her dad is a
Muslim. It gets laughed off as a joke, but word gets back to Jessica (
Morena Baccarin), who confronts Dana about it that night. As Dana struggles to explain herself, Brody admits to Jessica that he has converted to
Islam. Jessica is shocked and angered by the revelation, feeling she had been lied to by her husband. She also takes issue with Brody embracing the religion of the men that kept him captive and tortured him. In the ensuing argument, Jessica throws Brody's copy of the
Quran on the floor. Brody's panicked reaction upsets Jessica even more. On her way to a rendezvous with Saul in
Beirut, Carrie - posing as a Canadian named Kate Morrissey - is followed by a
Lebanese intelligence agent who had been
surveilling Saul. Speaking via cell phone, Saul advises Carrie to allow herself to be apprehended. Carrie refuses to do so, stating that it would compromise the mission. She attempts to evade her pursuer instead. Leading him into a crowded shop, she knees the man in the groin and successfully escapes into the crowd. Carrie cannot contain a euphoric smile as she flees the scene. Dana finds her father in the backyard digging a hole. Brody explains that his Quran was desecrated by Jessica, so he is burying it out of respect. Dana helps with the burial. == Production ==