Homeland Reveals its end game
"Something's going on. None of this makes sense." — Carrie, "Homeland"
After a meandering half season on "Homeland," the end game is starting to take shape. Sadly, it's hard to tell how good that ending is shaping up to be.
During its first season, "Homeland" was the best show on television. Claire Danes and Damien Lewis were the best actors on TV. The first season was a revelation, but it was hard to see how it would work long term with those two as leads.
Three years later, that's the problem indeed. The two longest, most difficult to watch episodes during the third season of "Homeland" has been the two episodes that have featured Brody. His character doesn't work and this ending story arc seems problematic.
Somehow this show — which was about spies, deception, and patriotism — has become about unrequited love, an unplanned pregnancy, and fighting to prove the innocence of one of the most useless characters on television.
To buy into this final leg of this season of "Homeland" — and possibly future seasons — you have to believe in the Carrie-Brody love story. I don't. That will likely make the rest of this season a problem.
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