“IN MEMORIAM”
Meter Reading: 32/100
What I did not like about this week’s episode:
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Everything
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Carrie
being able to sneak into the interrogation room and question Roya Hammad
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Carrie
being able to lead an FBI tactical team even though she works for a different
organization
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Carrie,
in her vehicle, making a left-hand turn from the right-hand lane
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Why didn’t
the medic clean off Carrie’s blood-filled face?
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Estes
being able to threaten Saul even though the discovery of Estes wrong-doing is
10x worse than Saul’s
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Abu
Nazir hiding away in the same place he kidnaps and tortures his victims
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Abu
Nazir not picking up a weapon after slitting the throat of the FBI agent
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Abu
Nazir being dead (the only storyline left is Quinn killing Brody, then the show
is over)
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Homeland
writers’ being too lazy to create suspense and instead wasting precious Homeland
minutes with:
o
Carrie
cleaning the blood off her face in the bathroom (~1.5 minutes)
o
Jess
and Brody having a pointless conversation in the car after returning back home
(~5 minutes)
o
Carrie
and Brody having a moment at the end of the episode, weirdly touching each other’s
face (~3 minutes)
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Dana
not being grateful to have milk, then essentially tossing it onto the floor
because there was a small leak (I wish Homeland had American Idol-esque
qualities and the audience determined who would be killed off from week to week
– Dana would lead that Power Ranking, followed by Uncle Mike in a close 2nd
place). Who else would enjoy that format?
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Carrie
being able to jump to conclusions and decide that Galvez is the mole inside the
CIA. I will say that I am glad that the Galvez being the mole storyline is
over. I think all of America at one point or another thought Galvez might have
been the mole.
What I did not understand about this week’s episode:
·
Everything
·
Quinn,
although his only mission is to be a soldier and assassinate Brody, still
running the entire operation
·
Jess
not wanting to know Brody’s secrets although she’s been badgering him about it
the entire season
What I liked about this week’s episode:
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Almost
nothing
·
Brody,
after hearing the news of Abu Nazir’s death, breaks down into tears. I’m pretty
sure this scene will garner Brody his 2nd straight Emmy for Best
Actor.
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Roya
Hammad still looking great after days of captivity
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Saul’s
attitude during the polygraph test
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Saul’s
shirt
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Saul’s
beard
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Saul’s
glasses
What needs to happen in next week’s episode / Predictions:
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Less
love storyline and more suspense. The fact that I was not on the edge of my
seat biting my fingernails for more than 2 minutes during the 2nd to
last episode of the season is disgraceful. MORE SUSPENSE!
·
Brody
needs to kill something or someone
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Dana
needs to get killed by something or someone
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Galvez
bleeds to death thanks to Carrie’s intuition that he was the mole inside the
CIA
·
After Saul
notifies Carrie that Estes is planning a hit on Brody via Quinn, Carrie will kill
Quinn “accidentally”
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Homeland
will leave us with one of the biggest cliffhangers in all of television history
Character(s) of the Week: Since Homeland was clearly awful this
week, I give you one of my favorite skits of all time.
http://www.break.com/usercontent/2007/8/12/dave-chapelle-s-show-trading-spouses-spoof-348441
that was easily my least favorite episode. also easily my favorite blog post so far.
ReplyDeleteonly thing i disagree with is killing dana. still on the dana train
DAD! GROSS! THIS MILK IS LEAKING! GROSS! DAD! DAD GROSS!
ReplyDeleteMy biggest disappointment from this episode is learning that Saul does not occasionally go by the nickname of "Saul 'The Bear' Berenson."
go upstairs n wash ya ass we'll go watch martin lawrence
ReplyDeleteMy first response on here, been reading them all (nice work Yous/everyone else) and finally had the time to respond. It was almost sad to watch. I've loved this show since the beginning as I know you all have as well, and I really hope they can pull something off to keep us excited for the next season, but it's pretty hard to imagine how.
ReplyDeleteMost of the faults have already been mentioned but I'm going to stress on them some more. Abu Nazir, the man who (if not for Brody bailing last second) successfully plotted an attack on many US members of staff, who also has access to get over 200 pounds of explosives, can't get himself more than a knife? The same man who was able to sneak into America without detection when there is an entire agency devoted to his capture can't build a fake wall that won't be discovered by one person in the dark?
So many things, with how Carrie captures him, how he doesn't kill her (instead trying to give her the sleeper hold?), just overall feels like they didn't care anymore. It reminds me of a video game, that you play for ages and ages, and when it finally comes time to beat the final boss, it always leaves you unsatisfied how easy it was.
I didn't really notice how long those pointless scenes were, I guess was waiting for something to happen the whole time and it never came.
Well, I guess once. I liked the scene with Carrie investigating Roya. Probably because it was the only time I actually popped up a bit, when Roya just turns on her at the end.
Saul "The Bear" better cause some shit next episode. That's all I got.
Kphill
Ladies and Gents...
ReplyDelete1st with the good...Saul just being the man while being under intense interrogation, 'a plot to kill a US Congressman, why don't you ask me some questions about that?' Totally agree that the fact Saul doesn't care for the nickname 'Bear' was nearly as big of a letdown as this episode.
On to the bad...SportsCenter bottomline style
Lack of naked Jess--Dana receives milk; accelerates rate of leaking--Abu Nazir takes 3 starting Knives in 1st 3 rounds of Weapons draft; declares he is now unstoppable--Carrie gets played in interrogation, but gets last laugh thanks to mastery of industrial architecture--Estes still being a dick, despite assassination plot--Saul refuses to be drafted by the 'Bear's--Brody talking openly on a cell phone about how he assassinated the VP despite being a CIA double agent and target of black ops operation- BREAKING: Nazir easily stopped thanks to guns--Chris |9:31EST
The ugly...Carrie's bloody face, get that woman a towel!
Predictions/Hopes and dreams:
-Carrie kills Quinn and goes on run with Brody/Saul joins in a sidecar on their motorcycle
-There is a retalatory terrorist attack/lead by Al Nazombie
-Saul is able to use leverage to force Estes out instead/feeling an adrenaline rush after forcing Estes out Saul feels like such a beast he tears off his shirt and yells 'FEAR THE BEAR!'
-Dana gets even more emo/Dana gets even less screentime
-Someone gives a shit about Chris/we quickly realize why no one gives a shit about Chris
I am keeping the faith the writers have a trick up their sleeves that will make the finale awesome...and it better not be that Galvez IS a mole!
Thrill / Franchise / Calvin Kleiner - great posts
ReplyDeleteagreed - kphil i love that video game analogy
ReplyDeletechris is still riding a high after the wiz w over the heat...
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