Wednesday, April 15, 2015

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Title : Homeland: Season 3
Category: TV
Brand: 21st Century Fox
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Rating : 4.6
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""As Carrie (Emmy winner Claire Danes) and Saul (Emmy winner Mandy Patinkin) search for the truth behind the bombing of CIA headquarters, lines are blurred between friend and foe and no one can be trusted. While hiding a stunning secret of her own, Carrie helps recruit Brody (Emmy winner Damian Lewis) for a dangerous mission that could offer him a chance at redemption. But when the plan unravels and Brody is targeted deep inside Iran, he must put his life in Carries hands, leading to one of the most suspenseful and shocking season finales in TV history.""

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Review :
Homeland grows up in season 3.
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It's clear from reviews here and in the UK press that many have been disappointed by season 3 of Homeland, no doubt because of the conspicuous absence of Brody for several episodes. But I want to make the case for this season. To me, this was where Homeland grew up and showed real grit.

Season 1 with its simple proposition of "had-he-or-hadn't-he-been-turned?" and "is-he-or-isn't-he?" working for the other side was compelling but clearly had nowhere to go in terms of development. Season 2 lost its way completely. But season 3 rewarded the patient viewer with a brilliant twist and a multi-layered depth. It exposed a more nuanced web of relationships, the moral element of decision-making in the eternal ends-and-means dilemma and a mature understanding of the politics at play in a cruel world.

This was the season that made us realise that Homeland wasn't really about Brody at all; it was about Carrie. It was always about Carrie.

What do you do after you kill the goose that has laid the golden egg?
Like many people I loved the star crossed lover relationship between our bipolar CIA agent heroine Carrie Mathison with sloppy impulse control torn between her patriotism, and her unbridled attraction for the former marine Nicolas Brody kept captive for 8 years who might have been turned into a terrorist. By now you know what happened unless you like to put carts before horses, and season 3 begins with the aftermath of the major event of 12/12. Just when it seems like our two main characters might have a shot at a viable relationship, something always happens, like 12/12 bringing a Romeo and Juliet dimension to how the story unfolds.

Now it's all change at the CIA as Saul (played by Mandy Patinkin) takes over. Carrie starts off making yet another dubious decision and Brody has now taken on the new role of most wanted fugitive. Carrie seems to be going even more downhill in dealing with her illness, and politicking at the CIA place Saul and his protege at odds...
Excellent
"Homeland" has never been able to live up to the momentum it generated during its first season. The second season was very good, but not as exhilarating as the first. Without giving too much away, the third season was a bit disappointing for the first several episodes, leading to a shocking twist that really turned things into high-gear.

Season 3 basically deals with Brody being on the run following the CIA bombing. His family (who we don't see much of all season) is struggling during the aftermath, as is Carrie, who has a little secret she doesn't let anyone in on for a while. Ultimately, Brody is offered a chance at redemption, and the latter half of the season focuses on his quest to achieve that. The final episode of the season, while shocking to some, was also expected, and I think will lead the show into a successful fourth season. You have to ask yourself, what is this show really about? It's not about Brody. It's not even really about Carrie. It's called...

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