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Starpulse
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09:47 EST, 28 Nov, 2012
Review
Forget everything I said last week about Homeland. I was wrong and I take it back. Actually, I still stand by what I said, but this week the writers have redeemed themselves with “Two Hats.” I hone... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Matthew_Newlin/2012/11/2 more
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Tv.com
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16:01 EST, 27 Nov, 2012
Review
One of Homeland 's best episodes yet juggled two riveting storylines as the series showed it's not done adding complexity. http://www.tv.com/news/homeland-two-hats-review-knowing-is-half-the-battle-30136/
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Hitfix
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16:01 EST, 27 Nov, 2012
Review
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Two Hats," the November 25 episode of Showtime's "Homeland," in which Brody resurfaces, and Saul looks into Quinn. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/review-homeland-two-hats-great-expectations
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HuffingtonPost
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16:00 EST, 27 Nov, 2012
Review
Note: Do not read on if you have not yet seen Season 2, Episode 9 of Showtime's "Homeland," titled "Two Hats."
Now this is the "Homeland" we've been waiting for!
In "Two Hats," arguably the best episode of the season so far, the writers piled in more
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Tv Fanatic
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15:29 EST, 27 Nov, 2012
Review
It was Peter Quinn who donned the eponymous " Two Hats " during this hour of Homeland , and that bright, shiny, and new one fit him perfectly.
Beginning with his first appearance on the show, I questioned this analyst with an attitude. more
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Ny Mag Vulture
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15:27 EST, 27 Nov, 2012
Review
Homeland has always been half military thriller, half domestic soap, with a bit of super-dry comedy mixed in. The title cuts in both directions: the word “Homeland” makes you think of The Department of Homeland Security, and the geographic integrity of a more
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WSJ Speakeasy
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15:27 EST, 27 Nov, 2012
Review
It’s been 12 hours since Roya had Brody whisked away to see Abu Nazir. Carrie is convinced that he’s dead – “if not physically than operationally.” (It’s anyone’s guess what would make her more upset – Brody’s death or the demise of the operation?) Estes more
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maximiliano
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11:04 EST, 27 Nov, 2012
Review
What’s interesting about watching a show like Homeland is the patience that is required of its viewership. In many ways, it’s very similar to the surveillance work that is the backbone of the program. Just like Carrie following Roya Hammad’s v more

