Check out the previous Homeland recap here. Carrie admitted defeat to Dar Adal this week on Homeland to get a chance to see her daughter Franny.
But look out, Dar: Your evil empire has some cracks in the foundation. Carrie’s excited for her supervised visit with Franny, but first, she has to meet with Keane’s DOJ nominee and testify against Dar (and Saul) in the whole Berlin mess. When the driver drops her off to testify, though, he makes an ominous reference to her visit with Franny. Carrie quickly calls the child- services worker Christine, who tells her (surprise!) Franny is feeling ill and they’ll have to postpone. That’s enough to get Carrie to cancel her testimony and to call the driver back: “Tell Dar Adal he wins. Now I want to see my daughter.”RELATEDHomeland Recap: When You Snitch Upon a Dar. She bristles at this, and accuses Dar of feeding her bad intelligence and leaking things about her to the press: “6.
Who the hell voted for you?” He warns her not to pick this fight with him: “It’s a war you won’t win.” When he leaves, she’s determined to cut Saul a deal so he’ll testify against Dar. But Dar has a few tricks of his own: He calls O’Keefe, who says, “It’s time to weaponize some information.”After Carrie kisses Dar’s ring, she gets a call from Christine, and what do you know? Franny’s fine after all, and ready for her visit! Keane drops by Carrie’s place to find out why she bailed on testifying; Carrie will only say, “My priorities shifted.” Keane puts it together that it involves Franny, but Carrie doesn’t want to be strong- armed by her, either. She goes to meet Franny — and it is genuinely sweet to see mother and daughter finally getting to hug. But Carrie also notices something on the receptionist’s computer: O’Keefe’s vicious attack ad against Keane and her son Andrew.
The attack ad is plastered all over cable news, with more than a million views on You. Tube. Keane knows that it’s “Dar Adal’s handiwork” and is fuming: “We need to respond.” Her advisors tell her to just change the subject, but she wants to address it at a press conference in the morning. Privately, she tears up, blaming herself for even bringing up Andrew’s name in public: “No one should be allowed to see this? No, they do not.)RELATEDHomeland Will Tackle the ! Carrie comes home to find Quinn’s drug buddy Clarice on her stoop, who takes her to an empty house in Queens, where Quinn is perched with a sniper rifle. He tracked Black- Hatted Guy down to the house across the street — a safe house where a young Quinn used to bunk up with his ragtag team of mercenaries.
Where does the Hulk sleep? Well, wherever the hell he wants. But when the big green guy’s at home, apparently, he curls up in one of the most weirdly majestic and. If, as Smith contends, the Dragon’s Breath registers 2.48 million Scoville heat units, it’d be nearly 1 million SHUs more intense than the Carolina reaper, which.
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And hey, there’s also a Medina Medley van in the safe house’s garage. Yep, the noose is around Dar’s neck.
He tells his ex- wife Mira that he’s leaving the country: “I have to disappear.” He’ll hide out in a Greek rectory that they planned to be their lovers’ hideaway, and he needs her to keep quiet. But when he tells her he has to leave because he’ll be “publically humiliated,” she comes back with: “When has that ever made the slightest bit of difference to you?”Meanwhile, Max is still snooping around that boiler room full of computer nerds making “sock puppet” online profiles for O’Keefe. He sees Dar and O’Keefe having a meeting and manages to capture some of it on video before getting caught and thrown out.
Later, Saul stops by Carrie’s to tell her he’s changed his mind about testifying. She’s not home, so naturally, he breaks in and makes himself a pot of tea. Inside the room, he finds a classic Carrie Mathison murder board, with strings everywhere connecting all of this season’s plot points: Sekou, Keane, Conlin, all of it. He also opens her laptop, and finds a new message from Max on it. It’s the video of Dar in O’Keefe’s office. Better cancel that flight to Greece, Saul.
Further Intel: * So that opening scene with Quinn and the waitress at the diner: She knows him from his days as a young mercenary, right? And did we ever learn why the GPS led Quinn there, and not to the house where BHG is hiding out?* Did anyone else get the sense that Saul wasn’t completely forthcoming with Mira because he didn’t want to tell her about the whole Allison Carr debacle?* Why would there be a Medina Medley van in the mercenaries’ safe house?
Sure, seeing the van there helped Quinn piece everything together, but why would they keep evidence that they’re involved in a massive bombing? Drop ’em in a comment below.
Forged by Wales horticulturalist Mike Smith, the red- orange, fingernail- sized fruit is the unintentional product of a trial of a new performance- boosting plant food developed by Nottingham Trent University. Smith says the ferocious fruit is the spiciest on the planet, just over 1. Carolina reaper—the current record holder. That’s pretty fiery, but despite what much of the media coverage of this new pepper has claimed, the Dragon’s Breath is not lethally hot.
Smith had the pepper tested and claims it registers 2. Scoville heat units (SHUs), which, if verified by the folks at Guinness, would be a world record for heat.
But in case blinding agony isn’t enough to dissuade a daredevil’s heart, the Daily Post, which was first to report on the pepper, includes an even graver warning paraphrased from the university: “.. It didn’t take long for the pepper’s alleged lethality to dominate the news coverage, burningits wayacrossthe Internet like actual dragon’s breath. As with all hot peppers, the Dragon’s Breath chili’s extreme heat is mainly the result of capsaicin, which tricks sensory neurons into telling the brain that they are literally burning. Eat enough of it, and you can experience more serious effects, like vomiting, abdominal pain and yes, even death—but only at high enough doses. A study in mice found the minimum lethal dose of capsaicin is 1. Since the average adult person weighs 5.
If, as Smith contends, the Dragon’s Breath registers 2. Scoville heat units, it’d be nearly 1 million SHUs more intense than the Carolina reaper, which averages 1. The Scoville scale is based on dilution: 1,0. SHUs means that you have to dilute the extract from 1 gram of dried pepper 1,0.
Pure capsaicin registers a staggering 1. SHUs. Scientists can convert between the amount of capsaicin per gram of dried pepper and SHUs; the Dragon’s Breath’s 2. SHUs translates to 0. Watch The Heat Online Free HD. Since hot peppers are ~8. Dragon’s Breath. So, to consume the minimum lethal dose of 5. For an habanero- sized pepper, which look twice as large as the fruits Smith created, that would be about 2. Realistically, it’s probably impossible to breed a pepper so spicy that just one could kill you with its heat.
That’s because if we assume a hot pepper is around 1. You could potentially create a lethal single pepper if you bred one that is far larger and much hotter at the same time. A strain twice as hot as a Dragon’s Breath at the size of a bell pepper would theoretically do it, but is not likely biologically feasible.
But what about that note about anaphylactic shock issued by the university? That’s just a standard medical warning. Watch Day Zero Online Etonline. Anaphylactic shock occurs when allergic reactions go nuclear. There are tens of thousands of known allergens out there, any of which could potentially cause a life- threatening case of anaphylaxis in someone who is allergic.
And yet, despite decades of study including injection trials, there are no published cases of capsaicin- induced anaphylaxis. Capsaicin and similar chemicals are being explored as a way of reducing allergic responses.
Peppers can carry other allergens, however. Spice allergies, including those to pepper- derived paprika and cayenne, do exist, but they are rare and due to pollen- like compounds, not capsaicin. There have also been severe allergic reactions to bell peppers, all of which means that doctors can’t rule out the possibility that someone could have an allergic reaction to the Dragon’s Breath. Similar warnings are common for any drug or supplement where anyone has had a serious reaction, including Advil and Aspirin.
In the end, the only people who have to worry about anaphylaxis from Dragon’s Breath are those who are already allergic to peppers or pepper- derived spices of any kind, and they have as much to fear from a jalape. Smith, for his part, believes the Dragon’s Breath may wind up serving a beneficial medical purpose, as the potent oils from its flesh could be used as anaesthetic.
So chiliheads out there—with their iron stomachs and appetite for pain—can rejoice in knowing that the Dragon’s Breath is not especially lethal. Not that they will get their chance to experience the cripplingly- hot flesh of this pepper anytime soon. The only way to see the peppers for now is to attend the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show in the U.