Friday, September 6, 2013

TRUE LIES! 'HOMELAND' SEASON THREE BECKONS...

Fugitive hearts and minds. The main troika of HOMELAND Season Three. Images: SHOWTIME.
Having been the surprise hit of the previous year, and becoming seriously addictive television for both critics and fans, it was a shame that the following Season Two of the SHOWTIME terrorist thriller HOMELAND didn't win quite as much acclaim or respect-perhaps because the original premiere run was so satisfying and could basically have been told in one compete story that it didn't really need an actual continuation- but, hey, if you're an American TV series and its a hit, then the show, and the advertising profits, have gotta go on! Fortunately, the series would be blessed with two of modern televisions best and enterprising creator producers- Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon- finding a clever way to do just that for their TV superiors, and delivering, by year two's last episode, a very satisfying and disturbing finale that lends itself to an overall much better and more organic linkage with the upcoming, highly anticipated new third season, beginning at the end of this month in the US.

▶ Homeland Season 3: Official Trailer - YouTube
▶ Homeland Season 3: Tease - Haunted - YouTube
Homeland Season 3: Behind the Scenes - YouTube
▶ Homeland Season 3: From The Beginning - YouTube

Caught in a maelstrom of press attention, and having to testify about her difficult prior actions and decision-making to a tense senate sub-committee, CIA agent Carrie Mathison (an impressive Claire Danes) had seemingly regained her purpose in life, along with her senses and sanity, despite the pain of frustrations of her mental illness, but now has to deal with the incredible fall-out from the horrific terrorist car-bomb explosion that has wiped out half of her friends and workmates-some of "The Company"s finest, including her former lover David Estes (David Harewood). With her former lover -ex-marine and former terrorist Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis, getting the chance to add more complex layers of tensions and fractured loyalty to the role) well and truly framed for the heinous act by the murderous bedfellows he once pledged allegiance to, he had no choice but to desert his wife (oh-so-sexy Morena Baccarin) and two children and go overseas where, as a fugitive with few options open to him, soon becomes inexorably linked to new troublesome scenarios, many not of his making. Trying to find and shield him where possible, Carrie is also immersed in another kind of warfare- internal politics and rising ambitions with her superiors at Langley - her only friend Saul Berenson (the always watchable Mandy Patinkin), now risen up the office ranks to the challenging and difficult role of Director-ship- most of whom don't share her views about the set-up of Brody, eventually realising that he didn't die in the car bomb after all, and soon dispatching their special forces teams (including assassin Peter Quinn (Rupert Friend- now a series regular), already out securing other targets linked to the deaths, to quickly find and eliminate the homegrown threat once and for all, the once patriot and friend of America, now world enemy number one and still causing a stink in the political corridors of power- the man who almost became their president!

The steps of power. The Brodys (Morena Baccarin and Damian Lewis), Carrie (Claire Danes) and Saul (Mandy Patinkin) return for more drama and intrigue.

As big in scope as the previous season (with filming in Puerto Rico and a return to Israel for some highly charged finale episode scenes) drawn from the tense times we now live in, there are also promises of some smaller scale, but hopefully no less riveting, character drama- with the Brody family fallout being a key spotlight, alongside the producers hints that they want a John le Carre-esque feel to the new series spy-dom machinations. Meanwhile, the simmeringly unconventional, in many ways tragic, love story between Carrie and Brody, the true underpinnings to the shows success, certainly isn't over, surely evolving and intensifying-with lots more physical and psychological pain along the way for our separated lovers to endure...


Seasons One and Two of HOMELAND on Blu-ray: Homeland - Season 1-2 [Blu-ray]: Amazon.co.uk: Damian Lewis, Claire Danes, Morena Baccarin, Mandy Patinkin, David Harewood: Film & TV

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