“STILL POSITIVE”
Meter Reading: 40/100
If you’re looking to
read something positive, then I recommend you click on the ‘X’ button in the
top right of your browser immediately.
It’s quite ironic, the
episode title this week was “Still Positive” but there was nothing positive
about this week’s episode. A story which frankly jumps around from topic to
topic, introducing new character after new character hoping something will stick
with audiences; ruthless, unnecessarily grotesque murders of innocent people
(the Muslim family in episode 3 and this week’s ex-wife and daughter in-law
massacre) to prove that the villain is that heinous; Quinn being relegated to
Carrie’s driver and bodyguard instead of fully utilizing his skillset; the lack
of Nicholas Brody- the show’s true star and the only reason I continue to watch
the show in hopes that he can save what once used to be the smartest show on
television.
Homeland has gotten lazy-
while other shows take the time to tell a storyline through flashbacks from a
character’s past and then seize that opportunity to better develop that
character, Homeland chooses to speed up storylines with the character telling
every detail of the story instead of letting the show tell the story. I know
this is confusing, but bear with me. Homeland did something this week it rarely
chooses to do- provide the audience with a peek into Saul’s past.
Without Brody in the
mix, Saul’s character shoulders the load for this season. The audience was
presented with a new Saul storyline- Javadi and Iran. Instead of drawing this
out with a touch of elegance we were so used to in the first season of Homeland
(i.e. the slow unraveling of Brody’s POW story through flashbacks and
nightmares), Saul explains to Fara in a matter of minutes what his and Javadi’s
history is. I already know the full extent of the story and don’t find myself
captivated, especially now that his ex-wife (who Saul helped re-locate to the
west) has been brutally murdered and Javadi captured, and soon to be
interrogated and turned into an asset (sound familiar?).
Homeland peaked at the
end of Season 1, it will never again ascend to that level because no storyline
will be as novel as Brody’s was in that first season. We are now merely left
with scraps and memories of how good Homeland once was and all we can continue
to do is convince ourselves that every new storyline (and there are so many
sub-storylines) will lead us to that same euphoria we felt during Season 1.
All joking and hatred
aside, I really believe that Brody can make this show better and it is overtly
frustrating that the writers choose to ignore this. In my opinion, every other
character has peaked; they no longer have dreams or ambitions or have any room
for development. Carrie will never not be crazy, Saul will never not want to be
power-hungry, Dana Lazerow-Brody will never not be lost, Chris Brody will never
not be silent, Jess Brody will never not be a bad mother, Dar Adal will never
not be boring and have dyed hair. Brody is the show’s last chance to prove it
has any fight left in it.
Therein lies the
problem, what possible storyline could salvage the show? I hope I’m wrong, but
I fear it’s just too late..
Anyways,
let’s get back to this past week’s episode and C’MON HOMELAND. I don’t have
much because honestly, I don’t really care about this show but here were some
of my thoughts.
C’MON HOMELAND!:
1.
When
has it ever been the MO of the CIA to trust known vigilantes and criminals?
Saul and Carrie set a meet with Javadi and are totally surprised when he
doesn’t show up and instead goes on a killing spree? Saul, you just proved the
point as to why you don’t deserve to be the Director of the CIA. C’MON HOMELAND!
2.
A
bathroom drawer full of positive, Carrie Mathison pregnancy tests????! This was
definitely Homeland’s way of mentioning Nicholas Brody in an episode without
actually having to put him on camera. Also, if we see 30-40 positive pregnancy
tests, are we supposed to think Carrie has abortions? WHAT THE HELL, HOMELAND?!
3.
Where
did Dana get the $40 to pay for changing her name? I thought they were broke? I
know I hate on Dana Brody a lot but I’m for her changing the name. It proves to
show how slow and dim-witted Jessica Brody is for not coming up with this sooner.
If anything, when you meet somebody new, they won’t immediately be like “oh
your last name is Brody, you’re the f****d up family whose father is a
terrorist”. C’MON HOMELAND!
4.
Having
a terrorist operation in a house next to the 9th green of a public
golf course? Yeah, that was clearly thought through. C’MON HOMELAND!
Question of the Week:
Will Homeland be good
next week? (Hint: no)
Not doing a pregnancy test on a crazy woman you just admitted before forcefully injecting her with mind altering drugs for bi-polar disorder that could potentially cause major birth defects? What kind of facility does that!? C'MON HOMELAND
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