‘Homeland’: Season 2 Episode 6 review
There’s no doubt that after ‘A Gettysburg Address’, Homeland is capable of recovering from even the most somnambulistic lulls.
There’s no doubt that after ‘A Gettysburg Address’, Homeland is capable of recovering from even the most somnambulistic lulls.
Season 2 of Homeland continues this weekend and Mike Faber’s private investigation into the death of Tom Walker lands him in front of David Estes.
‘Q and A’ is – for the most part – noticeably more low-key and stripped-down than anything Homeland has presented us with so far.
Season 2 of Homeland continues this weekend and Brody is now a prisoner of the United States.
Rather than being staid or humdrum, Homeland is now heading into the great unknown, unpredictable and unmissable.
Season 2 of Homeland continues this weekend and Brody receives an unpleasant shock when he bumps into Carrie.
Like an express pulling out of a station, the second season of Homeland started hesitantly but is now building up a head of steam.
Season 2 of Homeland continues this weekend and Carrie’s unhappiness at being permanently excluded from the CIA takes her down a perilously dark path.
The closing scenes, so different and yet so perfectly juxtaposed, are more than enough to assuage any fears that Homeland might have lost its way.
Homeland returns to Channel 4 this October, starring British actor David Harewood as David Estes, the director of the CIA’s Counterterrorist Centre.