Homeland: Season 2 Review

Homeland: Season 2

by William Thomas |
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There is a point in Homeland’s second season (between Dana’s hit-and-run and double agents becoming triple/quadruple) where this ceases to be a slow-burning espionage thriller and turns into a silly season of 24. Still, there are enough great moments (a murder in the woods, Brody’s interrogation) to keep your interest. For now.

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