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http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/...eason-5-review
"This is the second season that the show has been Brody-less, and it continues to enjoy its freedom,” says Richard Lawson. "Carrie is a great invention of a character, and setting her loose in new systems has yielded compelling results. Homeland is sleeker, leaner as a straight-up spy show, rather than tangling with all the emotional operatics the Carrie/Brody pas de deux necessitated. Carrie works best as a lone Jeanne d’Arc, a solitary Cassandra, propelled by her feverish visions into the dark.” PLUS: Homeland hits the reset button again — and it works, Season 5 shows its timeliness when it comes to current affairs, the best thing about Homeland has become the worst thing about Homeland, it takes three episodes for Homeland’s annoyances to make a comeback, and Homeland boss says: "We're adopting the model that The Wire and 24 set." |
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