Wow we marathoned first two seasons this weekend. Good show it will be quite interesting how the go forward though and if it will be any good since everyone is killed off
I'm really excited ... but also a little scared. Homeland came precariously close to going off the rails last season, but that trailer makes it look like there's a lot of awesome next year.
It's not Homeland unless Claire is making hilarious faces. That trailer is no exception. Looks solid though, hopefully they can bring back some of the season 1 magic.
It doesn't start with much of a bang in terms of the main plot, but Claire Danes wastes no time getting back into character, with the first lower-lip-tremble showing up 10 minutes in, and both an irate fit and a weeping episode showing up before the credits roll.
As much as I like this show, her character really drags the enjoyment down for me.
It doesn't start with much of a bang in terms of the main plot, but Claire Danes wastes no time getting back into character, with the first lower-lip-tremble showing up 10 minutes in, and both an irate fit and a weeping episode showing up before the credits roll.
As much as I like this show, her character really drags the enjoyment down for me.
I didn't think much of your post when I first saw it. I thought it was just vague generalization. "Out in the wild" I thought meant in the woods where she dropped him off.
Today, a buddy texted me to say Episode 1 was leaked and available online.
Now the above all makes sense to me
I feel dumb
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It doesn't start with much of a bang in terms of the main plot, but Claire Danes wastes no time getting back into character, with the first lower-lip-tremble showing up 10 minutes in, and both an irate fit and a weeping episode showing up before the credits roll.
As much as I like this show, her character really drags the enjoyment down for me.
Looks to be an unfinished cut of the episode, the visual effects are missing.
I'm pretty sure they decided to try to save money by going without visual effects and just giving us written cues for when we should use our imagination.
I loved season 1. Season 2, like someone else said, really came close to ruining the whole show but managed to stay someone what on track.
Crossing my fingers season 3 is better... the problem is, as my Dad said after watching the 1st season on netflix... what else is there? I don't know what the lifespan of a show like this can be.
Depends on how long they're signed on for, more than anything else. Didn't think Dexter would stretch out of for 8 seasons after seeing the first (fantastic) 2 seasons. They do what they gotta do.
I'm pretty sure they decided to try to save money by going without visual effects and just giving us written cues for when we should use our imagination.
They are trying a new approach to rebuild television viewers brains. Instead of showing you everything, you'll have to imagine some of it. Thus rebuilding neural pathways and creating more folds in the brain... Miraculous! By the end of 2021 USA will be back on the top of the smart world!
Marathon watched season 1 and 2 over the last couple weeks, really enjoy this show. Definitely one of my favorites.
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Did I miss something? Did Dana attempt suicide last season or are we just being led to believe it happened in between events of S2 and S3?
I don't remember that last season but I could be wrong.
It happened in-between season 2 and 3. They mentioned the timeline skip a couple times last night regarding how long she was in treatment and how long the bomb scene was just left as is (several weeks?).
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