Tribute to Astrid | The Astrid and Quinn love story | Homeland
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- Astrid. You were a real friend, you were the German Spy Woman that helped our beloved heroes out of the shit. You were in deep love with Peter Quinn, but it didn't end well. Now you're gone. We'll miss you...
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She was the softest person in the show , She never harmed a human and died helping a friend , We love you Astrid
Didn't deserve to be killed off. She was one of those characters that I didn't realize how much I liked until she was gone.
The actress that played Astrid had such presence. I always think she was intended to be a one-episode character, but she’s was so likable that the producers made room for her.
Thank you. Astrid is one of my favourite characters in Homeland. This is a very touching memorial. Astrid will always be missed along with Fara.
Desmond Clarkson it was something about fara and astrid that had just a natural beauty about them inside and out......
Desi Clarke I love both of them
Yes! Two unnecessary deaths for me. 😭
2 people I liked in Homeland - Quinn and Astrid. Quinn was the best, my favourite.
Astrid was always a good person, helping, understanding. I really loved her. And you could tell she was in love with Peter. Auf Wiedersehen Astrid. Ich werde dich sehr vermissen!
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Astrid truly cared about him. She really liked him very much. Unlike Carrie, she always had his back. She died trying to help him, just when she tried to tell him, that he is more than just a friend for her. Such a sad ending for her. I liked her.
It was actually nice to see Carrie and Astrid working together. I didn’t like Astrid at first, but she became important to the storyline, and especially when it came to Quinn. She really loved Quinn, and would do anything for him. The scene where she and Carrie bonded while watching that horrific video of Quinn tugged at my heart. And if you haven’t watched it yet, she was great in Netflix’s The Defeated, along with Sebastian Koch who plays Otto During.
I often wonder what would have happened if Carrie had said yes to Quinn and they left the agency together.
Some sort of mutual implosion that I would be legally obligated to point out about them.
Astrid gets Quinn. She truly understood and cared about him. Quinn was lucky to have her.
i had the great fortune to meet nina hoss in homeland with that first scene where she and carrie go head to head . i thought "who the hell is this woman ,she's more than good " thanks nina .
Watch her in Tár, The Audition, and A woman in Berlin. Simply wonderful. Highly recommend
They shouldn't have killed her off :'(
Astrid’s death shocked me very much. She did nothing wrong in the season 6, and she showed up purely for helping Quinn, a man she loved and still loves. She had always been a kind woman, gentle and caring. After being punched by Quinn, Astrid was furious once but still chose to forgive Quinn. It really makes me sad, and I believe a lot of people feel the same too. In memory of Astrid.
Emilia Fischer Yes it’s the same as what I thought. Carrie is way too competitive and sometimes she chose to work rather than to raise her family. I think Carrie doesn’t even know if she loves Quinn, or if she has the ability to carry the responsibility of that love. Quinn, on the other hand, was ready to sacrifice for Carrie anytime, and I think that it’s enough to prove where Quinn stands on. Quinn loved Astrid, and as I remembered it was an one night stand or something like that. It was not that serious for Quinn, but it was for Astrid. What a pity... I hate how the composer of this story tricks us...
@Emilia Fischer I agree! Astrid truly cared for Peter. She understood him. Not Carrie. I've never liked Carrie. Quinn was too good for her. He was better off with Astrid. So sad they both got killed.
What hurts the most for me is he said she’s a friend. And she’s more than that obviously but that’s what he said before she was killed. Did Quinn love her back at all?
I don’t think he loved her. Astrid loved Quinn but Quinn loved Carrie and Carrie didn’t love him 😢
I got pretty upset when the man in the hat shot them up at the cabin. Her death made Peter's FACIAL BEAT DOWN of the group leader that much more poetic and brilliant. Pistol whipping him 19 times and turning his face into mush was satisfying. He really grew back into form throughout the season!!!! inspiring
you have done a good job, but still sad to see you leave... bye Astrid
"she's a german spy woman!!"
I miss him and Astrid 😔
she was perfect, i love her to death , Nina Hoss i still wait for u to appear again !
ahhhh MY HEART
WHYYY
(beautifully sad video, thanks for making me cry again)
Nina Hoss a first class actress forever. Her presence gets never ignored. She has something special probably her facial movements and body language. I can’t figure it out what it is, sometimes it seems to be her gaze, some other time her lips shape, or probably it’s both.
She was the good people we all talk about
1.43 Incredible beautiful film framing..at last for me..the light, the shadows, and of course Astrid and Peter..my favourite couple in Homeland.
I just finished this series. I found it impossible to not stare at Nina Hoss's face in a scene. Astrid & Peter have been added to my Favorite Spy Pantheon. And I only just now realized *Astrid wasn't given a surname!* ASTRIIIID! 😧😧
So lovely! Thanks for this video.
Beautifully done.
Astrid knew his heart his soul his secrets! She’s was his soulmate whether he realized it or not! That woman knew him to the core and he trusted her! He didn’t trust the one he was in love with with fully. Didn’t even know he had a kid but Astrid!
its so sad.. dam, why everybody should died...
Thanks for this. Good job!!
We loved you.
I have no idea what the world of black ops is actually like, but quinn strikes me as a he'll of a lot more realistic than james bond, etc. Quinn has a lot of the same skills, but he reacts to all the killing he's asked to do like a human being - he's traumatized by it, and it slowly deadens him. Also, I liked that he couldn't just withstand any physical injury.
Showtime needs to write and deliver Quinn Prequel Missions. Explore the character's background, further reveal Dar Adal's off the book hitmen. The house where Quinn had flashbacks to, in New York with the diner nearby. SHOWTIME - if you want to excite the fans with a jolt, NEW QUINN MATERIAL.
The slow-burn, short-lived romance between Carrie and Quinn didn't even get going until the end of Season 4, and even then it barely went anywhere. But who knows! Maybe it'll all work out in Season 5 if Quinn gives up his day job as an assassin.
We first meet Quinn in Season 2, when he joins the surveillance team that's watching Brody. Except Quinn is a black-ops agent, so his assignment was actually to kill Brody when the CIA got all they needed. Ultimately - because he's really just a teddy bear at heart - he refuses to do so.
Quinn has a bunch of close calls throughout the next few seasons: he's shot in Episode 6 of Season 4; dodges bullets in the US embassy attack in Episode 10; and is talked out of assassinating Haqqani in Episode 11 (which would have lead to his own death, as well as Carrie's).
In the finale, Quinn and Carrie finally get together on the day of her father's funeral, where they makeout against his pickup truck - of course he has a pickup truck - and he tries to convince her to leave the CIA and run away with him. but Carrie takes too long to decide whether or not she'll actually "fuck it all up." By the time she's ready to lock it down, Quinn has already left on yet another mission. Quinn shows up in the first episode of Season 5, though, so this could still happen. Maybe.
"Love never lets a person be the same. When love arises, all wisdom disappears." Pure truth.
We can say that Astrid was one of the best-built characters in history - alongside Carrie, Saul, Dar Adal, Quinn and Brody... It would be possible to clarify the following doubts:
- I would like to see Homeland reveal how the CIA explained Brody in Iran and his death to the American press. Clearly, Javadi being able to take credit for capturing Brody helped his cause in Iran, but did the US government reveal Brody's role in Akbari's murder? Was his name cleared for the CIA attack? I'd love to know what you thought.
- Another loose thread: Paul Franklin and the murder of the "real" CIA bomber. You just did that ... why ??
Carrie was publicly humiliated, beaten, doped, shot and put her life on the line countless times without hesitation, just to make others see Brody as she saw him ... and succeeded. Abu Nazir, the CIA, Jessica and the show's own audience, no one came close to seeing Brody with the clarity Carrie has always seen. Carrie has always read Brody like no one else.
Ah, Carrie's dialogue with Javadi was awesome, it will be one of the most memorable moments of the series, without a doubt!
"And what you wanted, which was for everyone to see in him what you see. That has happened. Everyone sees him through your eyes now ..."
- How did Carrie see Brody? and how did the US come to see it? It's the world?
Brody and Quinn... I loved both of them. Both inspiring and very human, dealing with their struggles. Actually the whole series is full of so interesting characters... Quinn’s ending was heartbreaking, and so raw...
I hated that he died, the show was not the same without him, something was missing, the stor ended unfinished
Great video. One of my favorite characters.
gut wrenching 😭
Ah, but that's the Carrie paradox. Yes she loves Quinn and would do anything for him. She AND SAUL also brought him out of a medical induced coma to try to get information from him. Doctors said it would likely cause brain damage, which it did, but she risked it. For Carrie, it's ALWAYS the mission. Always
season six countdown - homeland alphabet ↳ a is for astrid
“This German intelligence officer is my boo. My homegirl. My theatre buddy who smokes by the vending machines and always wears eyeliner and snarks that nobody at our stupid school can even pronounce ‘sashimi,’ let alone enjoy it like a civilized person. She’s just so goddamned cool, is what I’m saying, and I practically whoop every time she’s on screen.” -Mark Blankenship
I often wonder what would have happened if Carrie had said yes to Quinn and they left the agency together. I’m on season 6 and watching Quinn is painful. Why can’t Carrie just give him a chance?!?!?
A romantic chance? I don’t think Carrie ever had real romantic feelings for him. She certainly never loved him. She likely wanted to, NOW just didn’t.
❤❤love her
Quinn: Specialist of heavy weapons and heavy women.
The protagonist of "My Sister" is the wonderful German actress Nina Hoss, known for the films "Barbara" (2012) and "Phoenix" (2014), both by director Christian Petzold, and also for the role of Astrid in the series "Homeland".
Here's why Homeland should do a season 9 without Claire Danes as Carrie. The spy thriller might be coming to an end, but it's more relevant now than ever.
After eight years, dozens of wild twists and more than a few significant character exits, Homeland will be drawing to a close in 2019.
Earlier this month, Claire Danes confirmed that she plans to put Carrie Mathieson to rest after 12 final episodes. So that's that... right?
Except, it doesn't have to be, and, we'd argue, it shouldn't be. Homeland deserves a life after Carrie, and here's why.
The show started out with a very specific premise, loosely adapted from the Israeli series Prisoners of War: Carrie, a dogged CIA agent with bipolar disorder, becomes involved in a relationship with US marine Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis), a newly-freed prisoner of war who may have been brainwashed by Al-Qaeda.
But, in a bold and risky move, Homeland blew up its original format (no pun intended) just a few episodes into its second season. It dispensed with the Brody character altogether a year later and has since evolved to become a mirror on our times, albeit one that's larger than life.
Series boss Alex Gansa has suggested that a time jump in the upcoming season eight will help the show avoid any direct references or parallels to Trump. But since it dropped Brody, Homeland has told new stories by reflecting the geopolitical situation off screen: from a plot concerning allegations that Iran was 'cheating' on its nuclear deal to introducing a right-wing shock jock character in Brett O'Keefe (Jake Weber), the show post-2013 has been all about contemporary America and its relationship with the rest of the world.
Though the buzz around the show has undoubtedly faded since the early days, it's actually become a more substantial and more interesting drama since it ditched some of the more familiar spy-thriller tropes and begun delving into the seriously murky world of government policy and international relations.
So to bring Homeland to a close at a time when real-world politics is becoming increasingly unpredictable and volatile feels short-sighted. There's an opportunity now to tell gripping and complex stories about an America that's seriously divided, from the man on the street to the highest reaches of government.
The problem, of course, is that Danes is done with playing Carrie. But is that really a deal-breaker?
The Homeland of today looks and feels very little like the show that first hit our screens in 2011, with not just a radically altered premise but also an almost entirely different cast.
Unquestionably, Danes is brilliant on Homeland, as is fellow series veteran Mandy Patinkin as her conflicted mentor Saul Berenson. But that doesn't mean the show couldn't go on without either or both of them.
Losing Carrie and/or Saul would have a significant impact, but arguably no more than losing Brody, or later Rupert Friend as troubled CIA hitman Peter Quinn (So incensed were these angry fans, demanding that the show's creators explain themselves.).
Losing those two key characters was a blow to Homeland, but a blow that the show withstood, changing and growing in the aftermath. The same would be true of any cast departure, even Carrie's.
Homeland has reinvented itself before and it could do so again. But seeing as Gansa and his writing team have been plotting the show's conclusion since at least 2017, odds are that we won't get to see the show explore a new format without Danes at the forefront.
And that's a pity. Because, if nothing else, this difficult period in America's history offers up opportunities for film and TV - and especially politically-minded shows like Homeland - to deliver challenging and provocative storytelling.
R.I.P
astrid was awesome, will miss from the show! would still like to see her somehow survive and come back.
Goodbye, Astrid.
❤️
😭
the real one
Goodbye,Astrid :(
so sad...
Carrie was a menace. So many good people died
Ich liebe sie😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Astrid tenia un temperamento tranquilo probablemente lo que necestaba Quinn, por eso Quinn tampoco era para Carrie, ambos eran dinamita.
They didn't have to kill her. Felt very cheap and manipulative, and wasted away another great character.
They didn't have to kill them both. killing the best characters is the worst decision
Where is the name Lucas in this video
Peter
Astrid
Ivan
David
Best characters
когда будет 7 сезон?
:'(
Quinn was fascinating with Carrie! Who was his soulmate Astrid!
Lol I miss her
Quiin died but Haqqani is still alive.? what the hell?
A half second to check the chamber might have saved her life. Or at least have her not die while fucking bewildered why the gun was empty lol.
I think shes still alive. :-)
Cecilia Laurean I think you're not gonna like tonight's episode.
Oh no.... she's really dead ....😭😭😢
:-( :-(
Cecilia Laurean Sorry for your loss. She will be missed.
I just watched episode where she died
Me too . As soon as I saw him take the bullets out of the gun, I knew he would regret it.
If Lucas sees this be like?
astrid is died the épisode of yesterday!
i m ok with her death. but the scene was so dumb.last season homeland getting more ameteur unfortunately
That was close to real that's why it appears like that.. how should be the ending be according to you ? Just qurious
Will be very missed but not a fan of qastrid
she was perfect, i love her to death , Nina Hoss i still wait for u to appear again !
:'(
she was perfect, i love her to death , Nina Hoss i still wait for u to appear again !