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Buddy TV
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09:53 EST, 22 Nov, 2012
News
Homeland continues to surprise week after week. Brody cracked, hooked up with Carrie, and then was forced onto a helicopter with Nazir waiting for him. Wow. At least from the picture above, it looks like this week in "Two Hats," he will get back into
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Zap2It
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09:56 EST, 21 Nov, 2012
Review
Um, wow. Wouldn't want to be Saul (Mandy Patinkin) on "Homeland" now. First he's completely duped by his road-trip buddy/terrorist/supermax prisoner Aileen, and now his protégée, Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) not only takes a known terrorist off the grid
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Starpulse
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09:51 EST, 21 Nov, 2012
Review
This season of Homeland has really pushed the boundaries of believability, sometimes veering into directions that are downright ridiculous. But, as with any series, loyal fans will forgive the writ... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Matthew_Newlin/2012/11/1
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Hitfix
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09:42 EST, 21 Nov, 2012
Review
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "I'll Fly Away," the November 18 episode of Showtime's "Homeland," in which Brody struggles with the weight of too many lies. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/review-homeland-ill-fly-away-under-pressure
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Ace Showbiz
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09:38 EST, 21 Nov, 2012
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Nazir reminds Brody of his commitment to their mission, while the CIA is fully cautious of a threat. http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00055615.html
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Tv Fanatic
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09:38 EST, 21 Nov, 2012
Review
Over the past few episodes, for the first time, Homeland has begun to wear a bit thin on me.
" I'll Fly Away " certainly had both its interesting and its entertaining moments, but it also grew tiresome much more than I ever thought Homeland
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Tv.com
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09:37 EST, 21 Nov, 2012
Review
"I'll Fly Away" played with Brody like a cat plays with a gourmet mouse dinner, sandwiching a cool and (relatively) collected Brody-in-the-company-of-Carrie between two slices of his life that are out of control. http://www.tv.com/news/homeland-ill-fly-aw
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Ny Mag Vulture
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17:14 EST, 20 Nov, 2012
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Written by Chip Johannessen and directed by the reliably excellent Michael Cuesta, “I’ll Fly Away” was the second super-soapy Homeland in a row. It was ludicrous and very satisfying. Plenty happened. Brody, who was being torn in all sorts of directions (b
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