‘Homeland’: Season 2 Episode 1 review
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.
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.
With more twists and turns than a day trip to Alton Towers, Homeland”s first season managed to draw its audience in and build massive tension throughout its run.
One of the most frequently dramatised novels of all time, this adaptation seeks to take a more gritty and realistic tone.
The adventures of Carrie, Saul and the Brody Bunch ended with so many questions that a second run felt overdue the moment the credits rolled at the end of Season 1’s finale.
Channel 4 have confirmed that they have signed the rights to broadcast the second season of acclaimed US drama Homeland.
Whoa. We need a minute. Partly to catch our breath but mostly to let the last couple of hours of relentless, riveting television sink in.
Season 1 of Homeland concludes this weekend on Channel 4. To whet your appetite, here are ten teasing lines of dialogue from the feature-length finale.
One thing that Homeland viewers have learned over the last few months is that the unexpected comes as standard. With one show left to go, anything is still possible.
The gruesome aftermath of the bombing, all flaming corpses and limbless survivors, is gorily well-realised, but the moment that lingers longest in the memory is much more modest.