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Homeland - 3.06 - Still Positive - Review

Nov 5, 2013

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"Still Positive" was my favorite episode of Homeland’s third season. The great pace, the suspenseful scenes and plot twists made for an awesome hour of television.


Carrie’s hooked up to a lie detector. My heart was pumping so hard when he(can't remeber his name so I am just going to refer to him as the bad man) told her she was lying. I thought CIA opertives where taught to lie and get past lie detectors. But of course there was a plan, Carrie and Saul had a plan. They kind of have their own blackmail thing going on, they quite brilliantly played him. They own him now, or so it looks like it.

Saul had to deal with the aftermath of last episode’s worst day ever. Carrie, his wife and the senator all loomed over his head. His wife wanted to talk, but being the calm and collected Saul we know, there wasn’t much he wanted to add. He had a lot more pressing matters. Carrie had been abducted, and they had no idea where they had taken her. That's right Carrie, they lost you. Not so sure she would have been as calm and collected had she known. Saul has history with the man they want to bring it. This under the radars mission is his revenge. (even if he denies it)

Just when you though the plan was going to work, the bad guy decides he's not going down without a fight. In this case, it was a fight with his ex-wife, his ex-family. I had wondered during the last episode why the bad man was staring at the kid like a sexual predator, while eating his sandwich. I guess I got my answer. It's his kid. He quite violently kills the mother and his daughter in law (or his ex-wife’s lover, not totally sure what the relationship was there). Saul got played once again, looks like your bad day is turning into an awful week.


It’s the second time Saul’s indirectly responsible for civilian casualties, at the hands of this man.These deaths were violent nonetheless, and with proper preparation, avoidable. He is not that bright of a spy from all the failed missions he’s sanctioned. I keep wondering why people always seem to follow his lead, are we the only ones seeing this. He always ends up putting everyone's asses on the line except for his own. I truly believe he cares about Carrie like a daughter, he just always seems to be getting her in these impossible situations. Leaving the kid there and bringing in the murderer for the scene to later be cleaned up was bound to bring problems. They now have a covered-up murder hanging over their heads, not smart Saul. Even Carrie, in the end was staring to doubt in her mentor. "I don't know how what I am"



Then there is the pregnancy test bit. Not too sure how well a baby can fit into this show, especially Carrie's, but I'll give it come time. I guess this is partly the reason they have been shoving the "Carrie not wanting to take her meds" in our faces over and over again. By the looks of the pee-stained drawer, Carrie’s either been talking a pregnancy test every freakin’ time she pees, or more sensibly (haha) once every couple of days making her at least a couple months along. She keeps taking them because she’s very, very obsessive or quite insane, and wanting the results to magically change just because she wants them to. The other explanation is, she keeps putting herself in dangerous and stressful situations so her problem will go away by its own. I am not so sure with the timeline here, we are 2-3 months after the Langley bombing or more? Can this baby really be Brody’s or is it some random dude’s?

Dana is leaving. After changing her name, she is leaving the Brody house, lets just all hope she also leaves our tv screens. How irresponsible can Jessica be? Her suicidal, clearly still depressed teenage daughter with no job decides to go live on her own and you just say fine. That girl just needs a slap in the face.

Talking of a slap in the face, that final punch was kind of great, manly punch with the eyes closed. Haha, I love angry Saul.



Is it Brody's baby?

Is Dana gone for at least a little while?

What is the Senator going to do to Carrie and Saul?

In how much trouble are they going to get when they get caught?

4 comments:

  1. My favourite episode of the Season as well. The last 2 episodes have been great and feel the season has finally found it's feet.

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  2. I'm kind of frustrated about the timeline, we don't know exactly how long it's been since the Langley bombing as you pointed out but I would say it's something around 3 months. I think there's a mention of it in the first episode. We'd have to check that...But with that time frame I would say odds are against the baby being Brody's. Especially since Carrie slept with the random guy from the store (even twice maybe? we're not sure if she just spent the night the second night or if they shared more than the bed). But if it's Brody's it means her time for abortion is up. So the baby stays...unless she takes more extreme measures. It's weird though that the pregnancy is shown only now, they should have found out when she was in the hospital with all the tests she's been through..
    Other than that I am loving this season so far. I love that the whole team is finally reunited. Gotta love Quin too! He so wanted to kill Javadi after the bloodbath! Speaking of Javadi, he seems to be a crazy scary dude I don't know how they'll ever sure they control him...

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  3. I liked the episode and Carrie being pregnant is not a surprise because her and Brody was never using protection and this random guy no protection either so its gonna happen eventually. I think its Brody's baby and that's one of the reasons she is keeping track of him besides being in love with him....there is no reason for it to be the random guy because there is no emotional angle they can use with him she doesn't care about the random guy but Brody's baby all kind of emotional angles can be used.

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  4. I agree about the emotional angle, that's very true and very convenient for the storytelling, but storylines put aside in this case the logic would want the most "recent" guy to be the father. Unless Carrie has been piling up pregnancy tests in her bathroom for 3 months^^ I know she's crazy but still...Oh well I'm sure they'll make it Brody's baby anyways! However I can't see a baby fitting into this show :/

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