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Homeland - 3.04 - Game On - Review

Oct 22, 2013

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I just finished watching Game On, the fourth episode to Homeland’s third season. After a slow third episode, and a glimpse of our guy Brody, the fourth episode was a mash-up of Carrie and Dana storylines.

As I’ve said before, I don’t seem to care much for the Brody bunch (pun intended), they get, in my opinion, way too much screen time, especially now that Brody isn't even in the picture. I used to like Dana, but she is becoming more and more of a bitch. Last time we saw her, she was running away from home to go have sex with her psychotic boyfriend over dirty sheets. You can defend her, young, crazy love and lots of hormones, it’s kind of cute. This week though, she launched an extraction mission to get her boyfriend out of the hospital. There are so many reasons this can’t end well. They stole Jessica’s car and then had the common sense to exchange the car, trained criminals are they not. They then went on a sentimental tour of places that make them sad I guess. Who wouldn’t be a part of that road trip?

Jessica and Mike(I think) don’t look all that worried that suicidal Dana is out with murderous Leo. Do you think Dana knows that her boyfriend was actually the one that killed his brother? Is it just some big misunderstanding and he is a real nice guy? (You can read this last part with a sarcastic tone.) Also, is it just me, or is the police taking quite some time launching a missing persons investigation? It's not your average teenage runaway couple, it’s a girl who recently tried to commit suicide and a guy that killed his brother. If this isn’t priority, I don’t know what is.

When we last saw Carrie, she had finally agreed to take her medication after a run-in with a lawyer who’s motives were less than clear. This episode started off with Carrie passing in front of a judge to get released, finally. Everyone seems to be more than okay with Carrie leaving, but when her father and sister don’t show up, you know this means trouble. The CIA is still pulling strings for her to stay in the hospital. All I could think was, really Saul, don’t you think the crazy Carrie storyline is starting to be oversold?

A couple of moments later, Carrie does get her discharge papers. The lawyer firm guys (can’t remember any names) want her help, for that, they need her out. The thing is, she is not a traitor, she still has enough sense not to mess with the CIA. She wants nothing to do with them and thinks she can flee the premises. After realising the CIA froze all her accounts, canceled all her credit cards and took away her car, we start to see her loosening up. When she calls her old pal Virgil, is it just me or did the “Say hi to your mother” sound like a code. In fact, knowing what we know now, it probably was.

Carrie meets in a fancy house the man behind her hospital release. The terrorist he is working for, the one actually responsile for the bombing of Langley, wants to "pick her brain". How desperate do they think she is? Then, the lawyer caught my attention, his arguments were worth listening to. When he started talking about how the CIA was going to kill her little by little, I was thinking, wow he is very good. I wanted Carrie to accept. You’ve been through so much, girl, make them pay.

The first four episodes resulted in the last scene of this episode. Ever since Saul betrayed her in court, there has been a bigger picture.(I still would have punched him in the face, he's made her go through so much.) Crazy Carrie was only a trick, to catch the terrorist's attention. Without exchanging a word with to each other, Saul and Carrie understood each other. How long has this been planned? I sometimes tend to forget they are spies!



Carrie is now in the inside. This is going to be so badass.



How shocked were you to see Carrie and Saul at the end of the episode?

How happy are you that the whole Crazy Carrie storyline is over?

What is the extent of Carrie's pact with Saul?

Does Saul also think Brody is innocent?

12 comments:

  1. Agree - Dana and Leo can go and I'm pretty sure it would improve the show by leaps. I understand Brody's choices have fallout and they want to show that but I don't care to watch the Homeland edition of Twilight ... its predictable and the epitome of teen angst cliché. More Carrie, more Brody (before you kill him) and more spy games.

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  2. Great review - thanks.
    I am kind of relieved to see Saul is not as big a tool as they had us believe. Glad this was all a plan but now I wonder if Dal was in on it too or if it was just Carrie and Saul FTW.
    I tend to believe that Saul also believes Brody is innocent - if he can put that much effort into those 6 business associates, surely he could have found an injured Brody on the lam if he really wanted to.

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  3. When she calls her old pal Virgil, is it just me or did the “Say hi to your mother” sound like a code. In fact, knowing what we know now, it probably was.


    Seriously? No, it wasn't "just you". It was obvious.

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  4. Probably was a stupid comment, I give it to you, haha!
    But more seriously, when did they talk about her mother, did I miss something?

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  5. Dal, is he the one over Saul in the CIA hierarchy? If its him, I don't trust him. I'm pretty sure he's going to be the one indirectly responsible for Brody's death!

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  6. I agree with both of you, I want The Dana Show to end so badly!
    Inhighheels what do you mean by the episode being the end of Homeland as we now it?

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  7. I haven't trusted him since he confessed to killing Mozart.

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  8. Its actually a bit of a shame - the girl playing Dana is very talented and I appreciate her performance but not the material.

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  9. In the S2 finale, Carrie tells Brody that the day she left for college, her mom told her Dad she was going to CVS and never returned (or ever reached out to them).


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  10. Wow, good memory, I did not remember any of this at all! But thanks for the info!

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  11. Yeah, she is. In the first episode I was among the few people who appreciated Dana, mainly because of how she was portrayed. But now her storyline is borderline cheesy and not at all Homeland material. Plus, there is way too much of it!

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  12. No problem :)

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