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Max assists Virgil in bugging [[Nick Brody|Nick Brody's]] home. When Carrie observes that he isn't Virgil's usual partner, Virgil says that he has to use him because Carrie is paying less than the usual fee. Max finds large, blue pills concealed in an aspirin bottle in Carrie's bathroom and shows them to Virgil. (Unknown to Max, they're an antipsychotic medication.) He later assists in eavesdropping on the meeting between Nick and [[Helen Walker]]. |
Max assists Virgil in bugging [[Nick Brody|Nick Brody's]] home. When Carrie observes that he isn't Virgil's usual partner, Virgil says that he has to use him because Carrie is paying less than the usual fee. Max finds large, blue pills concealed in an aspirin bottle in Carrie's bathroom and shows them to Virgil. (Unknown to Max, they're an antipsychotic medication.) He later assists in eavesdropping on the meeting between Nick and [[Helen Walker]]. |
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+ | After Carrie returned to Brooklyn and brought Quinn home to live in the apartment below hers following his near death experience after the sarin gas attack in Berlin, she asked Max to keep an eye on him while she went to work. When Quinn left his apartment to go shopping, he suffered a seizure and having asked not to be taken to hospital, he asked Max not to tell Carrie what happened but he did so as he was worried. |
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== Appearances == |
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Revision as of 12:15, 25 January 2017
Max Piotrowski | |
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Status: | Alive |
Nationality: | American |
Sibling(s): | Virgil |
Played by: | Maury Sterling |
Season(s): | 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 |
First episode: | "Pilot" |
Max works with Virgil, who is paid by Carrie Mathison to conduct surveillance.
Biography
Max assists Virgil in bugging Nick Brody's home. When Carrie observes that he isn't Virgil's usual partner, Virgil says that he has to use him because Carrie is paying less than the usual fee. Max finds large, blue pills concealed in an aspirin bottle in Carrie's bathroom and shows them to Virgil. (Unknown to Max, they're an antipsychotic medication.) He later assists in eavesdropping on the meeting between Nick and Helen Walker.
Max was later assigned to the CIA station in Islamabad, where he served under Sandy Bachman and Carrie Mathison.
After Carrie returned to Brooklyn and brought Quinn home to live in the apartment below hers following his near death experience after the sarin gas attack in Berlin, she asked Max to keep an eye on him while she went to work. When Quinn left his apartment to go shopping, he suffered a seizure and having asked not to be taken to hospital, he asked Max not to tell Carrie what happened but he did so as he was worried.
Personal life and relationships
Max is the younger brother of Virgil. Unlike him he does not inherently trust Carrie.
Appearances
Season 1 | ||||
Pilot | Grace | Clean Skin | Semper I | Blind Spot |
"The Good Soldier" | "The Weekend" | "Achilles Heel" | "Crossfire" | "Representative Brody" |
"The Vest" | "Marine One" |
Season 2 | ||||
"The Smile" | "Beirut is Back" | "State of Independence" | New Car Smell | "Q&A" |
A Gettysburg Address | The Clearing | I'll Fly Away | Two Hats | "Broken Hearts" |
"In Memoriam" | "The Choice" |
Season 3 | ||||
"Tin Man Is Down" | "Uh... Oh... Ah..." | "Tower of David" | "Game On" | The Yoga Play |
Still Positive | "Gerontion" | "A Red Wheelbarrow" | One Last Thing | "Good Night" |
"Big Man in Tehran" | "The Star" |
Season 4 | ||||
"The Drone Queen" | "Trylon and Perisphere" | Shalwar Kameez | Iron in the Fire | "About a Boy" |
From A to B and Back Again | Redux | "Halfway to a Donut" | "There's Something Else Going On" | 13 Hours in Islamabad |
Krieg Nicht Lieb | "Long Time Coming" |
Season 6 | ||||
"Fair Game" | The Man in the Basement | "The Covenant" | "A Flash of Light" | "Casus Belli" |
"The Return" | "Imminent Risk" | "Alt. Truth" | "Sock Puppets" | "The Flag House" |
"R for Romeo" | "America First" |