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sums it up nicely

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/tv-review-homeland-season-three-episode-two--even-claire-danes-cant-save-this-disaster-8878605.html


I commented on Saul's headscarf speech last night. It would have fit coming from David Estes, but it just seemed odd coming from Saul, like it had been put in there by a new writer who hadn't bothered to read the character summaries before cranking out the script.

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Minor improvements.


I liked the final line in the Indy review


"Her storyline this episode, in which she and her psychopathic love interest eloped, was reaching for Badlands, but ended up being more like Twilight.


Her mother Jessica wants a solution to her bad behaviour. For all our sakes, just pack her off to a school for delinquents somewhere far, far away. Morgan Saylor is a perfectly fine young actress, but I feel she's destined to forever be Homeland's Jar Jar Binks."

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This season has for the most part been much better than the second. The reason being that Broadie has hardly beeb seen.


The latest episode he returns and it's immediately shit. They even had a Feckin montage of his return to fitness FFS!


Nir the actor's fault, but whenever the character pops up the writers turn it in to a stupid action movie.

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