
‘Homeland’: Season 1 Episode 10 review
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.
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.
Among its myriad virtues, Homeland is up there with the best when it comes to onscreen swearing.
It’s the episode that drives forward the final section of the series, picking up from last week’s summer vacation with a fresh burst of pace.
The genius of Homeland is that we genuinely don’t know who to trust. Every character that might be telling porkies has a compelling explanation for their suspicious behaviour.
The relationship between Claire Danes and Damien Lewis is rapidly becoming the highlight of this superb series.
US Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody’s eight-year incarceration at the hands of Al-Qaeda was very obviously no picnic.
One of the most impressive things about Homeland is the way it treats viewers like adults.
From the executive producers of 24, Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, award-winning US thriller series Homeland begins on Channel 4 tomorrow night.
We’re genuinely struggling to find the words to describe how good Homeland is, such that we’re tempted to resort to bashing the keyboard in a hope that the message will become clear.
Award-winning US thriller series Homeland begins on Channel 4 this weekend, starring Claire Danes and Damian Lewis. Find out who’s who…