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Homeland
Better Call Saul
Directed by
Michael Offer
TV-MA
S5 • E5
Oct 31, 2015
52m
8.0
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The hacktivists rise up. Quinn covers for Carrie. Dar and Allison assess the damage.
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Cast of Better Call Saul
Claire Danes
Carrie Mathison
Mandy Patinkin
Saul Berenson
Rupert Friend
Peter Quinn
Sebastian Koch
Otto Düring
F. Murray Abraham
Dar Adal
Miranda Otto
Allison Carr
Alexander Fehling
Jonas Hollander
Sarah Sokolovic
Laura Sutton
Rainer Bock
BND Officer Keller
Michael Offer
Director
Gideon Raff
Writer
Alex Gansa
Writer
Howard Gordon
Writer
Benjamin Cavell
Writer
Charlotte Stoudt
Writer
Katie O'Hara
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Better Call Saul Ratings & Reviews
Baltimore Sun
Ethan Renner
After several weeks of breathtaking cliffhangers, there was a bit of a lull in that department here. Still, with Quinn's state and the intrigue of Saul and Carrie working together again, there was more than enough here to leave us wanting more.
indieWire
Ben Travers
The last shot of the episode may not have had much of a payoff - we know Quinn's not going to die, and, even if we didn't, that would be the most infuriating way to kill of a well-liked character - but reuniting Carrie and Saul was immediately satisfying.
New York Times
Judith Warner
The actress Miranda Otto, unfortunately, is proving to be much less of a scene stealer than Nina Hoss's Astrid, whose endearing qualities grow with every episode.
Slant Magazine
Aaron Riccio
For a series about spies, there's practically no subtlety on display throughout "Better Call Saul."
Variety
Cynthia Littleton
It's probably safe to say that the grime and graffiti of Berlin has never been showcased as well on American television.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
I'm glad they're depicting [Quinn's] bullet wound for what it is, since he really should have been dead when Carrie shot him in the woods. He's not invincible.
TV.com
Cory Barker
If "Better Call Saul" was any indication, more parts are sure to be added, removed, and rotated around until everything fits into one giant conspiratorial puzzle.
AV Club
Joshua Alston
While "Saul" feels a bit slow to be the follow-up to the tense, suspenseful "Why Is This Night Different?" it serves the important purpose of reuniting Carrie and Saul.
IGN Movies
Scott Collura
Homeland continues to maintain a steady pace this season as it portions out answers to some mysteries while building tension and posing new questions.
Entertainment Weekly
Shirley Li
Whatever happens, Miranda Otto's brilliant performance has been fun to watch so far, and the show's turn to pitting the U.S. against the Russian intelligence is a fascinating move.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Price Peterson
"Better Call Saul" was not the darkly entertaining romp its title suggested, but it was important to the overall whole.
Observer
Matt Fisher
[Homeland is] beginning to look like something less ambitious: a show that gesticulates wildly at the boogeyman of the moment while Carrie Mathison falls in and out of love with a series of romantic interests and father figures.
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