Homeland - Episode 3.09 - Horse and Wagon Review
Nov 26, 2013
Homeland ReviewsHomeland’s Horse and Wagon episode felt like the show’s road to redemption as well as Brody’s. I have to confessed the last couple of epsiode had made me lower my expectations. The positive side is, this episode truely blew my mind. When the episode ended, I could not believe I had been sitting for an hour. It's been a while since I've been this excited about an episode.
As I could not, for unforeseeable reasons, post a review for last week’s episode, I will start out with an extremely short review of A Red Wheelbarrow. I was happy to see Carrie, Saul and Quinn out of the interrogation and actually out in the field. Who doesn’t love snipers and stake-out vans, right? Carrie gets herself shot, by Quinn for not wanting to back down and trying to prove Brody’s innocence. What she didn’t know, and what actually surprised me, was that Saul had already found Brody.Thumbs up, for not dragging the search for Brody until the finale!
Carrie wakes up in the hospital and apparently, she’s fine and the baby’s fine. The facial expression she makes when the doctor tells her makes me wonder. Is anyone else thinking she doesn’t really want it? Lithium, Vodka, stress and a gun injury to top it off, if this baby miraculously gets carried to term, it’s going to have trauma… She needs to get it together. She doesn’t smoke unless she’s pregnant, really? Come on Carrie, you’re better than this. Have an abortion or don’t, just stop screwing around.
The state in which Saul found Brody was an indicator of the hardships to come. When the air surrounding you is so putrid people wouldn’t even breathe, you know it's pretty bad. This episode was harsh, it was hardcore. I have to applause Damian Lewis’ performance in this episode; he really came back on top. There was so much going on for Nicolas Brody and he pulled it off. From the junkie going crazy, to the concerned father, going through a suicidal wanting to drown were great. There was the parallel to when he was held captive in Iran was awesome. Most scenes were truly disturbing, but, they were amazing. Lewis is, without doubt, Horse and wagon’s MVP.
I was surprised when Saul told Brody not to act like he was innocent in all this because we, well me, tend to forget Brody is essentially a terrorist. He isn’t a victim, we know what he did, what he was. Yet, the way Carrie feels and acts when she’s around him is enough to make us forget, to make us care. He may be falsely accused of killing over than 200 CIA Agents, but still he’s no angel.
Javadi wasn't only a pawn in the quest to prove Brody’s innocence, he’s actually part of a much bigger picture. I have the feeling we’ll be exploring more of this next season. Of Course Carrie is the one that is going to convince Brody to participate in the play. Is there anything Saul asks her she will not do? How can she always just see him as one of the "good" guys? Everyone saw it coming 1000 miles away that Carrie would be able to make Brody change his mind. It just didn't come as I expected it too.
PS. When he called her a Fucking Bitch, it got to me.
In sixteen days, Brody when from freakin’ train wreck to US special OPS Marine. This was a little much for me. He was literally shitting his pants two weeks ago, and now they are sending on an important and delicate mission. What did you do to the weeks you just exhorted out of Lockhart?
"Have a little faith Saul. Two weeks ago there was no operation, now there is, beause of me. I really need you to get that, because if we're the first to pull this off, we're going to have to find a way to trust each other again, or at least come up with a really good plan to fake it.". Saul and Carrie’s relationship seems broken. The problem is the trust issues seem to be Saul towards Carrie, and after everything she's done for him, I just don't understand it. Carrie has many reasons why she shouldn't trust her mentor. She's always the last one in the loop and is just starting to realise how little he trusts her. She still always does, exactly what he wants of her. It’s damn she stood up to him.
You’ve heard me complaining about the whole Dana drama for a better part of the third season. This week, I thought there was just enough Dana. I now feel this character can actually bring something to the show when she isn’t shoved in our faces for half of an episode. Good job writers.
Anyone else was yelling at Carrie throughout the episode: Just tell him!
Was Saul’s way to harsh handling Brody’s detox? It felt a lot like torture to me.
Can Carrie really be a mother? I really doubt that right about now.
What did you think of Dana’s comeback?
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ReplyDeleteI doubt it's any one else's baby but Brody's. Last week she mentioned she the work she was doing was for the father, or something along the lines of!
ReplyDeleteI think Brody would think Dana would trust him. She was the one who accepted him when he said he confessed to being Muslim. But yeah after skipping town for a couple of months I don't believe he should have thought it would go down any differently!
It definitely is!
ReplyDeleteCould you please enlighten me about two points?
ReplyDelete1- The men holding Brody in Caracas were Saul's or Carrie's? What was the thing over there?
2- Did Brody come clean about bombing completely now? I ask this
because Javadi had told Carrie that Brody wasn't the bomber but he could
be the one who gave the car key to the bomber.
1- That's an interesting question, I always thought they were Carrie's because they mentioned him being his friend in the episode were they were introduced, but the fact that Saul found him quite easily versus Carrie searching like a mad man, may mean I am wrong.
ReplyDelete2- Are you talking about the bombing of the CIA? Or the vest?
1- I mean if they were Carrie's friends, why would they give Brody to Saul without Carrie's knowledge? Maybe, they were Saul's men in the first place but lied to Brody to keep him there. I couldn't figure it out :)
ReplyDelete2. I meant the bombing of CIA, I'm not sure about Brody's innocence because of the car key stuff Javadi mentioned.. What do you think? :)
all rubbish
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