Warning: This post contains major spoilers from tonight’s episode of “Homeland,” “Parabiosis”

So, who thinks Carrie Mathison is going to get on that airplane and disappear forever now?

On tonight's episode of "Homeland," our playing-dead protagonist was about to board a private jet (courtesy of her employer, Otto Düring, who is, like, the 27 person in Germany who knows she's actually still alive) and head off to an undisclosed location when Düring presented her with a special gift from Saul Berenson: the classified hacked documents that the Russians really don't want her to see.

Now that Peter Quinn has survived last week's cliffhanger (he's been tended to by a good Samaritan who just happens to be affiliated with some recently released jihadists, because, "Homeland"), Carrie's fate hangs in the balance as we wonder if she's going to stay in Berlin or leave in order to evade her Russian assassins.

"Homeland" may still be Carrie's story, but this week's episode, "Parabiosis," belonged to her still-estranged mentor, Saul. He initially dismissed his protégée's cry for help at the start of the hour, but the former acting director of the CIA changed his tune once he realized he was being trailed himself, and that Dar Adal suspected him to be a traitor. Through a series of spy tactics – and an unsuspecting Düring as envoy – Saul got Carrie the documents she requested. But now we have to wait to find out what she'll do with them – as well as what makes her the SVR's target.