This whole season seems to be about putting Brody in personal conflict - they pull him away from Abu Nazir but have him still having to act as a conspirator. At the same time, they're creating tensions in his relationship with the CIA, with Brody feeling played and now pissed because they've stepped into his family life and created strife with his daughter.
From a classic terrorists vs. CIA show perspective, it's a bit convoluted, but as a show about characters, it's still top notch in my book.
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