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- A bipolar CIA operative becomes convinced a prisoner of war has been turned by al-Qaeda and is planning to carry out a terrorist attack on American soil.
- Chronicles ordinary people getting caught up in extraordinary situations, where one wrong turn leads to another, until it's too late to turn back.
- Set in the Pacific Northwest, this suspense thriller explores what happens when werewolves overtake a small Seattle suburb.
- A rapist from within the town's wolfen community tries to hide behind the human justice system, because among the wolves the penalty for rape is instant death. Meanwhile, Ruby (Mia Kirshner) is told by her father, the pack's Alpha Male, that if she doesn't agree to marry Tyler Creed, (Scott Bairstow) her true love John Kanin (Lou Diamond Phillips) will be killed.
- Willard Cates (Bruce McGill), the town's Alpha Male, is murdered, intensifying the clandestine struggle to determine who will be the next leader of the pack
- A self-styled monster-hunter rescues Ruby (Mia Kirshner), in her wolfen form, from poachers. But he's not acting out of altruism: He plans to videotape her transformation back into human form and release it on the Internet. Elsewhere in the town, Sophia Donner (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is on the brink of the Changing, which will either kill her or empower her. Meanwhile, Sheriff Donnner (Tim Matheson)clashes with John Kanin (Lou Diamond Phillips), who discovers a vital clue to Ruby's whereabouts and to the identity of the person responsible for her sudden disappearance from his life months earlier.
- Told in flashback, Mr. Blackstone tries to explain what happened at the election of a new successor that ended with a series of mysterious deaths.
- Ruby (Mia Kirshner) searches for a way out of her forced marriage to Tyler Creed (Scott Bairstow), while a disfigured and haunting young woman named Lenore takes John Kanin (Lou Diamond Phillips) hostage in the cabin he has rented from Sherman Blackstone (Graham Greene).
- Seattle police detective John Kanin's (Lou Diamond Phillips) search for his vanished girlfriend, Ruby Cates (Mia Kirshner), brings him to the small Pacific Northwest town of Wolf Lake. There he becomes embroiled in a local power struggle and discovers that something a force ancient and mystical exerts an irresitible control over the people of the town.
- An accident involving a tanker truck exposes one of Tyler Creed's (Scott Bairstow) schemes to Sheriff Donner (Tim Matheson), sparking a violent confrontation. Meanwhile, Sherman Blackstone (Graham Greene) has a strange way of helping John Kanin (Lou Diamond Phillips) find his missing girlfriend: He gives the already flu-sick detective a bowl of chicken soup laced with a powerful hallucinogen
- A local woman's serial-killing spree puts the entire town on edge, while the collapse of Willard Cates (Bruce McGill) due to health problems ignites a struggle in the wolfen community to determine who will be the pack's next Alpha Male.
- Kanin (Lou Diamond Phillips) learns that an affliction known as "the Changing" kills a surprising number of teenagers in Wolf Lake every year, and confers tremendous status and privilege on those who survive it. But when he tries to figure out exactly what the Changing is, he runs afoul of the townspeople and incurs the wrath of Sheriff Donner (Tim Matheson).
- A CIA case officer becomes suspicious that a Marine Sergeant war hero rescued after eight years of captivity in Afghanistan, has been turned into a sleeper agent by Al Qaeda.
- Carrie receives new evidence from an undercover agent and stays glued to the surveillance footage of Brody's home, which reveals a man struggling with his traumatic memories.
- The Brody family reluctantly steps into the spotlight with an exclusive television interview; Carrie and her team close in on an Al Qaeda plot to fund a terrorist attack on the U.S.
- The political powers that be make big plans for national hero Brody, but his increasingly erratic behavior threatens his media darling status; Carrie grows desperate for evidence linking Brody with Abu Nazir.
- Brody confronts the lone survivor among the insurgents that held him, but their reunion surprises everyone; the agency is hot on the trail of the lovers who bought a house near the airport with illicit funds.
- The CIA orders polygraphs on everyone who came in contact with Nazir's operatives, which Carrie sees as an opportunity to finally learn the truth about Brody.
- Carrie and Saul reel from the news that Walker is alive as the intelligence community clashes on the best way to capture him; Brody learns a shocking truth about his captivity.
- The relationship between Carrie and Brody becomes more complicated when they head into the countryside for the weekend, while Mike and Jessica deal with the fallout of their revelation.
- Carrie and Saul identify Walker's contact in Washington but their target has diplomatic immunity; Brody is approached to run for a disgraced congressman's seat in the House of Representatives.
- After his attempt to sever ties with Abu Nazir, Brody relives his captivity and recommits to his mission; Carrie finds herself in the middle of a public relations nightmare after the mosque shooting.
- Saul finds Carrie hospitalized and manic, but realizes her chaotic theories have merit; before his congressional campaign begins, Brody takes his family on a weekend trip to Gettysburg.
- While Carrie is near catatonic, Saul investigates her unsettling timeline; Brody makes final preparations for the Vice President's policy summit at the State Department.
- Nick Brody remains at large. Saul plots a risky counterstrike. Carrie becomes the focus of a hostile investigation. The Brody family struggles to cope.