He asks for time to allow his officer in the field to connect the dots, but is only given until the next morning. Saul tells her that he can tie Russia to General Youseff's assassination, but that if he doesn't, either his country or Israel will be blamed for it. She tells Saul that if he isn't interested in defecting, or giving Israel any secret information, that she needs to turn him back over to the CIA. Back at Etai's place, a representative speaking on the Israeli intelligence director's behalf meets with Saul. Quinn doesn't get an answer, and quietly ponders his next move. "Have you ever been to jail? Have you ever been in a war zone?" Quinn asks, calmly. Quinn surmises that the "things" are "weapons," and tells him what a bad idea that is, as they won't be able to get them across the border, unless they want to go to a Bulgarian prison. The man says that they needed to pick up some "things." Quinn questions him as to why they aren't back on the road yet. One of Quinn's crew smuggles him a meal in the back of the van the next morning. She warns Carrie, though, that Acrobat is a needy asset, and that he has a thing for Allison, so the handoff won't be easy. Allison clues Carrie in on Acrobat once their meeting ends, and tells her that she'll arrange a meeting between the two of them as soon as she can. He urges them to arrest Acrobat, as he is selling the names of Sunni judges to Shiite "death squads", and being paid handsomely to do so. We see another flashback, as Allison and Carrie meet with the local judge that Carrie contacted in the previous episode. Otto agrees to put her in touch with Numan, but when Carrie asks whether or not Jonas has asked about her, Otto lies and says that he hasn't. Carrie tells him that her trip wasn't a total loss, as she secured her target's laptop, but that she needs Numan's help to crack the password on it. A call from Otto snaps Carrie back to the present. Martinis, in particular, seem to be a fave-but Allison is a wine fan, too.Allison is just looking forward to getting out of there and enjoying a vacation before heading back to the United States. “I still like a cocktail now and then, and I love chocolate," she told Chicago Sun Times. "Just start again.” Allison enjoys the occasional cocktail. “If you slip up like me, you can’t be mad at yourself," she added. "That means I’m more successful than not. “I’m not always successful at sticking to my eating plan, but I try, which is the important thing," she told Chicago Sun Times. When Allison does go for the brownies, she doesn't overthink it. I figure that I’m working so hard that I must be burning the calories." (Same, Allison, same.) She never beats herself up about eating sweets. I don’t know why, but I decided I deserved a brownie…or two…or three. This week, I haven’t made it past the brownies every single day. “It’s not easy, but every day we make our choices. “I really just try to put blinders on and not look at it,” she says. For lunch, there is homemade mac and cheese." "There are tons of cookies, cakes, and brownies. “I work on a TV set where there is an unbelievable craft services table I walk by all day long," she told Chicago Sun Times. Though Allison admits that her height (she's 6'0") helps her maintain a healthy weight, she's not immune to the calls of sweets and treats. (Not gonna argue with that!)Īllison says treats are everywhere on set. Allison doesn't restrict herself.Īllison's food philosophy is simple: "I eat what I want," she told Chicago Sun Times. Here's what to know about Allison Janney's diet -from her favorite Starbucks order, to her stance on low-carb eating, to how she handles tables of sweets on-set. How does Allison make the magic happen, though? Just as she stays open to all sorts of on-screen roles, she also keeps an open mind and is flexible about her diet. The 60-year-old actress seems to get glowier (and fitter) by the minute -and keeping up with her health and fitness-given her busy Hollywood schedule-requires plenty of quality fuel. With her latest project, the HBO film Bad Education, premiering on April 25th, she shows no signs of stopping.Īllison's not just known for her heart-wrenching performances, though. She's dazzled in all sorts of television and film roles (including in The West Wing, The Help, and Mom) -and she's got a slew of awards (including seven Emmys and an Oscar) to prove it.
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