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Homeland - I'll Fly Away (2012) (episodio)
An interesting excursion into the life of a person whose everything gradually collapsed and who can choose between two certainties - a lifetime with the good ones or death by the bad ones. The episode had an excellent, gradually intensifying atmosphere and the creators played quite well with the tension, so I was completely satisfied.
Homeland - The Clearing (2012) (episodio)
The seventh episode is practically on the same level as the previous episode. I take back my objections to the storyline with the car accident, in the end it turned out that the creators know what they are doing, unlike me, when I pretend to be intelligent and talk about things I know nothing about. So, just like last time, I rate it 5*-.
Homeland - A Gettysburg Address (2012) (episodio)
The previous episode made a stronger impression on me, but I was still satisfied this time. It is not clear to me yet what purpose the storyline of Danka's accident serves, perhaps it will become part of something bigger because it seems unnecessary on its own. Fortunately, there was still a lot of intrigue this time and there was also an action moment in Gettysburg, so for me it was good. 5*.
Homeland - Q&A (2012) (episodio)
The creators evidently decided to create the fifth episode in an intimate, or rather cellar-like, atmosphere, and they succeeded in creating a really nice, psychological affair. If I forget about Quinn's "fish," there was no action this time, but in my opinion, it was one of the most interesting episodes.
Homeland - State of Independence (2012) (episodio)
Interesting, I have already seen the third episode of the second season and so far I haven't come across an episode in the series that would only function as filler. This time, it wasn't about action-packed spectacle, but I found a lot of interesting moments, so I had a great time again. It also never occurred to me that being a tailor should be classified as a particularly dangerous profession.
Homeland - Season 1 (2011) (temporada)
Season 1 is an awesome espionage treat. Claire Danes and Damian Lewis seem really natural in their roles. I really appreciate it because casting the wrong person can completely ruin an otherwise excellent film/series for me. I'm not a fan of Mandy Patinkin, but he was perfect as Saul. Both the premise and the writing is excellent so the story got me hooked right from the start. If you think I'm being too uncritical of the series, you're probably right.
Homeland - Marine One (2011) (episodio)
The final episode surprised me with its feature film length, but I have to admit that every minute was worth it. From the opening "home" video, the tense atmosphere was maintained until the electrifying end, and the creators continued to delve into the psyche of both main characters. Unlike the previous episode, the way Sergeant Brody thinks had a greater impact on me this time, his Hamlet-like hesitation was brilliant.
Homeland - The Vest (2011) (episodio)
Homeland - Representative Brody (2011) (episodio)
In the tenth episode, the creators revealed another one of their intentions and I had a good time again. I generally enjoy spy movies and series, but it is visible that the original designation of these stories should change: with a dagger and a cloak. Nowadays, it would be more fitting: with a drone and a notebook.
Homeland - Crossfire (2011) (episodio)
The ninth episode continued what the eighth one started. It brought more light into the plot, so what could be only speculated was clarified. I enjoy the fact that the creators didn't play the series unilaterally, they don't divide everything into black and white, I would rather say that the season has been dominated by gray so far.