They're going to have glowing ghost Brody giving Carrie advice and shyt just like in Dexter.I forgot all about that.
There's no way Brody survived that hanging. Unless they are going to do prequels or flashbacks or something...
They're going to have glowing ghost Brody giving Carrie advice and shyt just like in Dexter.
I was expecting a little bit of chaos in the finale and was let down overall tbh. if they continue with Carrie as the lead for next season, for fukks sakes please tone down the lip quivering, and the random crying fits. how the fukk does she have a job like that but breaks down so quick and easy?
season 4 I'm thinking it's Quinn on some Jack Bauer shyt when needed, Lockhart learning the ropes the hard way, Fara slowly becoming the new Carrie (what she does, not how she acts), minor recurring roles for everyone else
Dana coming back next week right?
I hope the show creators understand how good the show has been without the Brody family the past couple weeks and just write them off the show for good.
First off, fukk Brody, I think I smiled while he was being lifted off the ground. Then to top it off Carrie got knocked off the fence like she was a flying cockroach. Carrie does some stupid shyt despite carrying a fukking baby. With that said Brody had to die, there was nothing left they could do with the character unless they went the route of showing he was ultimately responsible for the CIA bombing. Did we ever get resolution on that? The guy getting killed in the hotel room was the endgame on that story? Does the nation even know they have capture(executed) the culprit? Also who was the CIA mole? And we suffered through the Brody family all this time but we couldn't get reaction shots due to his death? Also no cliffhanger to season 4?
I think this it was makes Homeland interesting. Is Brody really protagonist (in the literal good guy sense)? He helped kill the Chief of Staff, nearly killed the entire cabinet, and murdered the Vice President.Just finished watching the last eps and while Homeland isn't on BB levels, it should learn from BB and end on a high and reputable note with the death of the protagonist, instead of just milking it like every other show out there
Two things:Just finished watching the last eps and while Homeland isn't on BB levels, it should learn from BB and end on a high and reputable note with the death of the protagonist, instead of just milking it like every other show out there