Glad to see Dar Adal return, but this felt more like an episode of Counterpart than Homeland. Keane's removal from office felt so abrupt and out of nowhere; definitely not as climactic as it should have been.
The political stuff is interesting, but TV shows during a war with Russia and Presidential competency is so played at this point.
There is just not the kind of threat or villain heading into the season finale we are accustomed to from this show. It's hard to get excited for next week's episode.
The political stuff is interesting, but TV shows during a war with Russia and Presidential competency is so played at this point.
There is just not the kind of threat or villain heading into the season finale we are accustomed to from this show. It's hard to get excited for next week's episode.