Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel 4

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by satriales » Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:28 pm

Rubix wrote:What episode is the UK up to?

They are one week behind.

So actually they are up to date as an episode aired tonight and a new one hasn't aired in the US yet.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Poser » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:54 am

Dual wrote:Brody knows his daughter is a killer.


She's not, though, she was just in a car.

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Also, are they gonna hurry up and get Jess naked or what? It's almost the only reason I keep watching.


Seriously with this. Just... fnnggghhh.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Poser » Tue Dec 04, 2012 9:02 am

Poser wrote:
Poser wrote:
Also, are they gonna hurry up and get Jess naked or what? It's almost the only reason I keep watching.


Seriously with this. Just... fnnggghhh.


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About strawberry floating time.

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by Venom » Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:08 pm

Poser wrote:About strawberry floating time.

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I concur.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Dual » Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:29 pm

So sick of this show. It's on and I can't wait for it to end.

Why can't everything be as good as Season 5 of Mad Men?

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by Venom » Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:43 pm

The John Lewis Snowman wrote:So sick of this show. It's on and I can't wait for it to end.

Why can't everything be as good as Season 5 of Mad Men?


This season did drag at first but love the most recent episode with all the action. It also showed that, as I suspected, Brody is beyond redemption.

Ive just finished season 1 of Mad Men via Netflix and have been so surprised by this very original programme. I've watched a couple of episodes of s2 and have been wondering if the brilliance of it was in the novelty of it will go in a good direction. So it remains strong then?

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Dual » Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:33 pm

It's incredible. Keep watching it.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Dual » Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:16 pm

What a load of gooseberry fool :lol: I can't take it anymore. I really hoped that was the last one but bloody hell they've somehow managed to get another episode out of it.

All of the characters are insufferable. How many times will they make Carrie do the wobbly lips bumpain trick?

strawberry float this show.

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by Cuttooth » Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:17 pm

Does Carrie ever not cry when interrogating people?

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Dual » Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:20 pm

"Oh she's strawberry floating crying again!" Is what was shouted at the TV earlier.

I can't stand it. I can't wait for it to end. I hate it.

"Brody Bin Laden is dead"
" :O :S :dread: :cry: oh OK"
"Wow that wasn't the reaction I was looking for are you a terrorist or what lol?"

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Victor Mildew » Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:24 pm

I'd be quite happy if there was only ever the two series of this. Nothing of any note has happened in this series, no stakes worth caring about.

The first series was incredible, this is just sub par 24 in its dying days.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Cuttooth » Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:27 pm

Biggest collapse into garbage since Heroes?

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by chalkitdown » Tue Dec 18, 2012 12:23 am

Cutturkey wrote:Biggest collapse into garbage since Heroes?


Nothing is as bad as Heroes season 2. It hasn't been as good as season 1, but it's still really good, just gotten silly in parts. Finale was great.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Poser » Wed Dec 19, 2012 8:45 am

The John Lewis Snowman wrote:What a load of gooseberry fool :lol: I can't take it anymore. I really hoped that was the last one but bloody hell they've somehow managed to get another episode out of it.

All of the characters are insufferable. How many times will they make Carrie do the wobbly lips bumpain trick?

strawberry float this show.


Totally agree. I'm only watching it because I've already started to watch it. I literally don't give a gooseberry fool about any of the characters. Even lovely, lovely Jess is actually annoying as strawberry float.

Actually, that's not true - I do really like Saul, but he's been totally marginalised this series. I think the writers are hedging their bets with him in case they get a third series and he has to turn out to have been a bad guy all along. :fp:

It's like Star Wars Episode 2 - they've made an abortion out of it by focusiong on an improbable, unbelievable, poorly-done love story. I don't care about Carrie and Brody, and I'm certinaly not rooting for them to get together. It's utterly ridiculous.

Spoiler (OK if you've seen the UK episode from Sunday 16th):

I hope Quinn barrels in that house and shoots them both to strawberry float. That's the only way this series can redeem itself.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Victor Mildew » Mon Dec 24, 2012 11:11 am

The finale :fp:

Completely implausible and ridiculous gooseberry fool.

End it now and pretend there was only one excellent series.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Lime » Wed Jan 02, 2013 2:02 pm

It's known as 'Moanland' in our house. So much moaning/crying/desparate overacting. My partner watches it and I just ask her for the highlights now.

It doesn't take long.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Boo! » Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:16 pm

I watched 8 episodes of this over the last week or so and ive just had enough. Nothing happens and the characters are awful.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Finiarél » Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:21 pm

Not sure if there is an actual Homeland thread, But a teaser for Season 3.


Season three of Homeland will return on Showtime on September 29.

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PostRe: Homeland: Series 2 (UK pace) - Begins October on Channel
by Poser » Thu Aug 01, 2013 2:29 pm

I can confirm there is a Homeland thread.


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