With all the danger that her past has brought to her, it is understandable why Carrie Mathison is now trying to live a much calmer and more normal life in "Homeland" Season 6.
Carrie Mathison will realize in "Homeland" Season 6 that everything is not just about her anymore. Carrie has to consider now that she has a daughter to protect and if she will keep doing what she was doing before then it will just cause danger to not only to herself but to her daughter as well.
WARNING: The following content contains spoilers and predictions for "Homeland" Season 6
Carrie Mathinson's new personal "Homeland" Season 6 mission will inspire her to live a much simpler and worry-free life. But with this be possible considering her background?
International Business Times reports that Carrie Mathison will try everything to make things less risky for her and her daughter in "Homeland" Season 6.
As a matter of fact, Carrie Mathison is expected to run a coffeehouse in "Homeland" Season 6 for that would be as normal as it gets for her.
But just because Carrie Mathison has already tried to pull herself out from the US battle against the insurgents, doesn't mean that her life will be normal in "Homeland" Season 6 like she hoped it would be.
Clare Danes revealed to Entertainment Weekly that her character, Carrie Mathison, would experience more trials in "Homeland" Season 6
"She's pretty ravaged, you know, by the end. She's been through yet another ring of hell, so I think she always, in the beginning of the season, seems in the mood to stabilize, and then her calling disrupts that, so I think it'll be more of that," the "Homeland" Season 6 actress said.
"Homeland" season 6 premieres in January on Showtime.