brianjones
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i liked it
really felt like a series finale tho
nice music piece on these end credits
really felt like a series finale tho
nice music piece on these end credits
We still dont know who the mole is?
we still dont know who or why Saul was being tailed by Iranian intelligence.
Loose ends.
We still dont know who the mole is?
we still dont know who or why Saul was being tailed by Iranian intelligence.
Loose ends.
Where do we go from here? I don't know. There aren't many supporting characters that feel ready to step up to the spotlight. Quinn's moral doubts were a thing this season until they weren't. Saul made Fara cry, but it all worked out because she deepened into... yeah, not much happened with Fara. Saul's wife and he exchanged Significant Looks and then she was duped by an Israeli operative and then everything between Saul and her was OK.
I love Dar Adal and his glittering, merciless eyes, but for long periods of time, he was reduced to standing around the operations center, glowering at nobody in particular. Big, bad Senator Lockhart was anti-Team Saul, until Lockhart blessed the Brody Play and then promoted Carrie. At least we are done with Carrie-Brody-Carrie-Brody-Carrie-Brody, who found love in a hopeless place. Their affair was one for the ages until it became the stuff of poorly conceived fan-fic. Those two wore me down and then they just wore me out.
Shows have off seasons. It happens. Sometimes they come back from them, sometimes they don't. What worries me about "Homeland" is that it seems to have made structural and thematic choices that limit where it can go next and how effectively it can get there. For three seasons, Brody and Carrie kept finding their way out of impossible situations.
I wonder if "Homeland" can do the same.
So we'll see if that " a major character will die because he has a new show" rumor is true. Should be announced very soon if true.
We have top men working on it right now. Top. Men.
"I just didn't think it through." - Carrie describing almost everything she did this season.
Seriously, Carrie and Saul clearly never spent a single moment considering what would happen after Brody killed Akbari. Carrie sits there with a pie-in-the-sky fantasy of Brody somehow being able to have a life in America. Saul doesn't appear to think about any of the details, like how Iran reacts to this, he acts as if Javadi would replace Akbari in some magical seamless transition. *poof* New man with new western friendly ideas. Saul hadn't even considered that it'd be Javadi in charge of capturing Brody and that him failing wouldn't exactly help the plan. C'mon.
Gotta love how Saul was so incredibly hands-off about this mission that he didn't even know the extraction wasn't happening until fucking Carrie calls him from Iran. He's a little too concerned with carefully wrapping picture frames than paying attention to a military incursion into Iran to complete his operation.
Javadi must be a miracle worker to sway Iran's highest levels of leadership to make such a deal over a mere 4 months. Apparently Iran loves going to the negotiating table 4 months after an American kills their 3rd highest ranking official.
That was a surprisingly pleasant mob at Brody's execution, being so tolerant of the crazy weeping white lady shouting Brody's name.
Good thing they finally tried to explain why Akbari was such an evil dude. It's always best to establish your barely present villain after he's dead.
Also, this episode featured a stellar return of the super stealthy Iranian military. Big props to those guys for getting all those vehicles so close to the building while being quieter than the distant noises of helicopter rotors.
It was hilarious when Carrie immediately tossed out Javadi's name. Naturally, in this world non-main characters don't exist in any meaningful way, so no one will ever pursue Carrie and Brody's unusual relationship with Javadi. Despite her absolute best efforts, Carrie rarely succeeds in blowing ops.
Carrie's proven so abundantly insubordinate and incompetent, she's rewarded with a station chief position. Hoo boy.
Carrie, do you seriously not understand why Brody's name can't be put on the wall? Do you have even the remotest sense that there is a world outside of you and your love? And then she fucking draws on it.
That was the worst, when Carrie said it pretty much explicitly.
I feel weird out by the "he shipped kids by the thousands to landmine" line, is really racist unless it has real world context.
I feel weird out by the "he shipped kids by the thousands to landmine" line, is really racist unless it has real world context.
Can't wait for Mecha-Brody in season 4
I feel like this has been the best season of homeland.
Well there is, during the Iran-Iraq war Ayatollah Khomeni convinced many young men to run straight into minefields with nothing on them except a Quran strapped to their chests. They were told the Quran would protect them and the mines would not harm them. This was done as a quick and easy way to clear minefields for the military. It's one of the well-known horrors of that war.
However, I find it super stupid that we have to be told how evil Ackbari is after he is killed when for all purposes Javadi is shown to be the true evil man in Iran.
So with Brody gone, and the actresses that play Jessica and Dana having less of a role in the next season can only mean one thing: the existence of Chris.
Chris finds out about what happened to his dad in Iran and swears to avenge his death. So by playing military shooters and wearing shirts while swimming in pools he turns into a one man army that takes down Javadi.
Meanwhile, Carrie does something to fuck it up.
Let's get a source on that final scene / credits music, people!
I agree with others that this could have easily been the series finale (much like Fringe's 3rd season finale, actually).
It'll be interesting to see where they go from here, now that Brody is out of the picture.
Once more for the new page:
- Sepinwall's review
- Onion A|V Club review
- Jace Lacob's review for Buzzfeed
- THR: 'Homeland' Finale Prompts Big Changes, On and Off Screen
- THR: Does 'Homeland' Need Brody?
- Maureen Ryan on the finale and this season
- THR: Shaun Toub on Javadi's Next Moves and the Season 3 Finale
- Warming Glow: Homeland Season 3 Finale GIF Highlights
- Alyssa Rosenberg's review
I think I'm going to treat this as the series finale and cancel Showtime. Dexter had already soured me enough on the channel, and this seems like the logical place to jump out.
I think I'm going to treat this as the series finale and cancel Showtime. Dexter had already soured me enough on the channel, and this seems like the logical place to jump out.
I'll be joining you. I'm very disappointed in Showtime this year.