Re: Homeland Season 2(discussion thread)
The wife look so damn fine
& Syrian or from one of them areas over there with her complexion & eyes as every time she gets on her high horse I

to myself, like, bitch, YOU look like u take salat a few times a day your damn self.
I cut this shit off during the 1st go around when I was here & there with it & totally cut it off when she TOTALLY opened up to & fucked kat in that cabin but as I said, wasnt watching it closely. Still aint sure on how I feel about how that whole thing went down.
Fucked around & watched all them shits the weekend b4 the new season & figured will see how far they take it & how they do.
That cellphone texting shit to his man with the v.p.saying "Someone warned him!

" had me like hmm: for a second but like Mandy Patainkin's character.
This
His daughter is what holds him together
Because that's his heart & is about the only thing that hasnt changed drastically in his life since he's been gone; you notice how far removed emotionally the boy is who grew up without this man in his life; the compassion he ended up showing & was 'made' to show Issa is probably how he feels he should have been spending with his own the innocent realness & sense of reflection he can only get from his daughter & not from his wife.
i dont think its saul brodie is chasing/killing
Saul too smart to make a move on Brodie without investigating the validity of the tape
my guess is that its that drunk marine that for some reason doesnt trust Brodie. My guess is he is spying on Brodie and catches Brodie praying to Allah in the woods. Brodie tries to stop/explain and he ends up dead.
glad to see that the other marines and other factions within the government are perplexed by Walker's attack and know their had to be a 2nd target. Carrie aint the only one with a brain on this show
..especially when Walker NEVER missed which drives the underlying suspicion of what really happened
Brody and Nazir have a bond. Brody took the loss of Nazir's son hard. He feels the US needs to be punished for that loss since an operation like that with all those civilian targets should have never been sanctioned.
If the VP trusts him enough to be his 2nd in command, why wouldn't he take him into the room? Especially given what Nazir put him through?
The reasoning & beliefs Broady was meant to learn & believe in while enduring his dilemma with Naszir just doesnt seem to equate to the type of cold hearted reasoning used on the decision makers of that drone strike. The way he sees it from his perspective one is right & one is definitely wrong.
I’m not really a TV person but I really like this show because it’s very relevant to today’s issues, with the wars in the Middle East in all.
I think the scripts are great and the acting as well.
I’m still trying to figure out Abu Nazir’s character. Obviously the guy is not checkers but a chess player. I actually think that the whole scenario with his son getting killed was a ruse. It seems to me that he intentionally placed Broady with the kid so that Broady would bond with the kid. Then he may have planted propaganda regarding a high value target being in a specific location at a specific time suspecting that a drone strike would occur, then making sure that the kid was at that location to get killed, thereby turning Broady against the US. Typical Psych Ops.
Besides, there hasn't even been any confirmation that that was even really his son. Although supposedly they will sacrifice their own children in the spirit of Jihad.
This is the first thing that came to mind after reflecting on that close up on Naszir comforting a tourtured Brody, then allowing him to embrace so called Islam towards healing.
How better to let loose a unstoppable detonation driven for a cause against them heartless shot callers who arent compassionate nor aware of what goes on in the lives of those they bomb?
Will give it a chance this season as chick cracking kat in the head with that brick, almost getting shot multiple times & them about to turn that van over had me rolling.
peace