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Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Tue December 17, 2013 1:17 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
There has been some speculation that perhaps Brody isn't dead, and he may be back. However, with the actresses that play his wife and daughter not coming back to the show, I doubt that is the case. I hope not. Also, Mandy Patinkin is confirmed for next season, so that was not his exit.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Tue December 17, 2013 1:49 pm
by lowlight79
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Thanks for ruining the Dexter finale, jerk.

Fixed :wave:

Saul will be back, he is the private sector now, now he can be a real badass, not that Saul wasn't badass enough. I'd like to see Quinn still in the show.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Tue December 17, 2013 1:51 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
lowlight79 wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Thanks for ruining the Dexter finale, jerk.

Fixed :wave:
Ha! I was just messing around. If you watch Dexter and don't know by now what happened in the finale, then you deserve to have it ruined in the Homeland thread.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Tue December 17, 2013 2:50 pm
by VinylGuy
Im sure Saul will be back and the story around Brody isnt over...Do we really know who bombed Langley?

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Tue December 17, 2013 3:05 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
VinylGuy wrote:Im sure Saul will be back and the story around Brody isnt over...Do we really know who bombed Langley?
Yes. Javadi funded it and that guy from his law firm killed the guy who made the bomb and dissolved him in acid in the hotel room the night Quinn shot Carrie. Remember?

Wait, is this the Days of Our Lives thread?

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Tue December 17, 2013 3:18 pm
by broken iris
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:Im sure Saul will be back and the story around Brody isnt over...Do we really know who bombed Langley?
Yes. Javadi funded it and that guy from his law firm killed the guy who made the bomb and dissolved him in acid in the hotel room the night Quinn shot Carrie. Remember?

Wait, is this the Days of Our Lives thread?
*My so called life.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Tue December 17, 2013 4:01 pm
by VinylGuy
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:Im sure Saul will be back and the story around Brody isnt over...Do we really know who bombed Langley?
Yes. Javadi funded it and that guy from his law firm killed the guy who made the bomb and dissolved him in acid in the hotel room the night Quinn shot Carrie. Remember?

Wait, is this the Days of Our Lives thread?
oh yeah...i dont know why i still think Saul has something to do with it.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Tue December 17, 2013 5:36 pm
by lowlight79
I still like the show, but I still feel some of the writing in season 1 was fantastic. While in season 2 and 3, it dropped of a bit.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 2:23 am
by numbers
lowlight79 wrote:I still like the show, but I still feel some of the writing in season 1 was fantastic. While in season 2 and 3, it dropped of a bit.
agreed.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 1:23 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
numbers wrote:
lowlight79 wrote:I still like the show, but I still feel some of the writing in season 1 was fantastic. While in season 2 and 3, it dropped of a bit.
agreed.
I read an interview with one of the writers yesterday (I'll try to find it and link it) and he basically said it was past Brody's time, and next season they want to get back to the basics. He thinks the direction it will go is showing Carrie do what she was trained to do. Could make for a good season if it is Carrie as a messed up field agent in Turkey and Saul helping from the private sector.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 3:34 pm
by spike
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
numbers wrote:
lowlight79 wrote:I still like the show, but I still feel some of the writing in season 1 was fantastic. While in season 2 and 3, it dropped of a bit.
agreed.
I read an interview with one of the writers yesterday (I'll try to find it and link it) and he basically said it was past Brody's time, and next season they want to get back to the basics. He thinks the direction it will go is showing Carrie do what she was trained to do. Could make for a good season if it is Carrie as a messed up field agent in Turkey and Saul helping from the private sector.
maybe she'll start banging javadi now

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 4:03 pm
by EJ
Very good episode. Could've easily ended the series this way. But, also a good way to allow them to reboot the whole show for next season.

So, will Saul will be a private sector power broker type of guy next year?

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 4:12 pm
by VinylGuy
EJ wrote:Very good episode. Could've easily ended the series this way. But, also a good way to allow them to reboot the whole show for next season.

So, will Saul will be a private sector power broker type of guy next year?
Seems like it.

Yeah, it was a very good ending.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 5:36 pm
by broken iris
EJ wrote:Very good episode. Could've easily ended the series this way. But, also a good way to allow them to reboot the whole show for next season.

So, will Saul will be a private sector power broker type of guy next year?
What does this mean?

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 5:40 pm
by EJ
broken iris wrote:
EJ wrote:Very good episode. Could've easily ended the series this way. But, also a good way to allow them to reboot the whole show for next season.

So, will Saul will be a private sector power broker type of guy next year?
What does this mean?
Just thinking he'd be some kind of behind the scenes influencer. He may not have the power title any more, but with his track record & contacts he'd still be very influential.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 6:23 pm
by broken iris
EJ wrote:
broken iris wrote:
EJ wrote:Very good episode. Could've easily ended the series this way. But, also a good way to allow them to reboot the whole show for next season.

So, will Saul will be a private sector power broker type of guy next year?
What does this mean?
Just thinking he'd be some kind of behind the scenes influencer. He may not have the power title any more, but with his track record & contacts he'd still be very influential.
I was thinking about a show that ran on Cinemax for one season called "Hunted", starring uber-hottie Melissa George, where she was a Carrie-type character for a private intelligence company (these actually do exist, usually for industrial espionage). It might be a good plot to see Saul and Carrie compete for the same goal but for different bosses with conflicting motives.

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 6:25 pm
by EJ
broken iris wrote:
EJ wrote:
broken iris wrote:
EJ wrote:Very good episode. Could've easily ended the series this way. But, also a good way to allow them to reboot the whole show for next season.

So, will Saul will be a private sector power broker type of guy next year?
What does this mean?
Just thinking he'd be some kind of behind the scenes influencer. He may not have the power title any more, but with his track record & contacts he'd still be very influential.
I was thinking about a show that ran on Cinemax for one season called "Hunted", starring uber-hottie Melissa George, where she was a Carrie-type character for a private intelligence company (these actually do exist, usually for industrial espionage). It might be a good plot to see Saul and Carrie compete for the same goal but for different bosses with conflicting motives.
That is a really interesting idea.

Also, was that show any good?

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 7:06 pm
by spike
EJ wrote:
broken iris wrote:
EJ wrote:
broken iris wrote:
EJ wrote:Very good episode. Could've easily ended the series this way. But, also a good way to allow them to reboot the whole show for next season.

So, will Saul will be a private sector power broker type of guy next year?
What does this mean?
Just thinking he'd be some kind of behind the scenes influencer. He may not have the power title any more, but with his track record & contacts he'd still be very influential.
I was thinking about a show that ran on Cinemax for one season called "Hunted", starring uber-hottie Melissa George, where she was a Carrie-type character for a private intelligence company (these actually do exist, usually for industrial espionage). It might be a good plot to see Saul and Carrie compete for the same goal but for different bosses with conflicting motives.
That is a really interesting idea.

Also, was that show any good?
Image

probably worth a peek

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Wed December 18, 2013 7:07 pm
by EJ
jeebus

Re: TV: Homeland

Posted: Sun October 05, 2014 8:13 pm
by broken iris



Tonight, bitches.