The series follows Carrie Mathison, a CIA operations officer who, after conducting an unauthorized operation in Iraq, is put on probation and reassigned to the CIA's counterterrorism center in Langley, Virginia. While she was conducting the operation in Iraq, Carrie was warned by an asset that an American prisoner of war had been turned by Al-Qaeda. Carrie's job is complicated when her boss, Director of the Counterterrorism Center David Estes, calls Carrie and her colleagues in for an emergency briefing. It is then that Carrie learns that Nicholas Brody, a US Marine Sergeant who had been reported as missing in action in Iraq since 2003, has been rescued during a delta force raid on a compound belonging to terrorist Abu Nazir. Carrie comes to believe that Brody was the American prisoner of war that her asset in Iraq was talking about. However, the federal government and her superiors at the CIA consider Nicholas Brody a war hero. Realising it would be next to impossible to convince her boss, David Estes, to place Brody under surveillance, Carrie approaches the only other person she can trust, Saul Berenson. The two must now work together to investigate Brody and prevent another terrorist attack on American soil.
"You're not your Facebook status. You're not how many friends you have. You're not the smart phone you own. You're not the apps of your phone. You're not your fucking iPad. You're the all-planking, e-consuming crap of the world."
gosto da temática que a série apresenta, dos actores e dos argumentistas.
e como vem da showtime a série não deverá ser fraca.
é mais uma das que irei ver na proxima temporada.
Já vi porque esta série deixou toda a crítica com o pito aos saltos, é a melhor série a estrear nesta altura, é 24 para adultos ou 24 da era Obama. É uma série para seguir.
PS: Muitos fãs de Firefly vão adorar uma das cenas iniciais, lol
"You're not your Facebook status. You're not how many friends you have. You're not the smart phone you own. You're not the apps of your phone. You're not your fucking iPad. You're the all-planking, e-consuming crap of the world."
JRibeiro wrote:Já vi porque esta série deixou toda a crítica com o pito aos saltos, é a melhor série a estrear nesta altura, é 24 para adultos ou 24 da era Obama. É uma série para seguir.
PS: Muitos fãs de Firefly vão adorar uma das cenas iniciais, lol
Aquela Morena ai ai ai...
Quanto ao piloto, também gostei bastante. Ainda bem que é uma serie da Showtime, se fosse de algumas estações que cá sei não passava desta temporada! :D
a melhor estreia do ano, e talvez ate dos ultimos anos.
tudo é muito bom aqui. desde os actores, à historia intrincada, quando pensamos que sabemos algo, logo a seguir ficamos com duvidas.
nunca podemos dar o certo como certo.
a realização é boa e os 50 min. parecem 15..
Boas notícias, a série foi renovada para uma segunda temporada
Showtime Renews ‘Homeland’ For Season 2
After 4 solid showings, Showtime has picked up conspiracy thriller drama Homeland for a second season. Production on Season 2 will begin in the spring. The project, from 24 alums Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, was the first major piece of development Showtime’s entertainment president David Nevins brought to the network. It sailed through the pilot stage and earlier this month launched as Showtime’s highest-rated new series (helped by a big Dexter lead-in.) In its first week, the drama starring Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, Mandy Patinkin and Morena Baccarin, was seen by 4.4 million viewers across various platforms. What’s more, the series has increased its overall viewership since the premiere, with its most recent episode on Sunday hitting a series high. “Homeland is just getting started,” said Nevins. “Clearly, the overall audience growth from week one to week four demonstrates that this show is hitting a nerve in the cultural zeitgeist. Alex and Howard have created a psychological thriller that holds special relevance in the post 9/11 world.” Based on Gideon Raff’s Israeli series Prisoners Of War, from Keshet Broadcasting, the Fox 21-produced Homeland tells the story of Carrie Mathison (Danes), a CIA officer battling her own demons, who becomes convinced that the intelligence that led to the rescue of Nicholas Brody (Lewis), a U.S. soldier who had been missing and presumed dead for eight years, was a setup and may be connected to an Al Qaeda plot to be carried out on American soil. Along with Gordon, Gansa and Raff, the executive producers for season one are Avi Nir, Ran Telem and Michael Cuesta.
"You're not your Facebook status. You're not how many friends you have. You're not the smart phone you own. You're not the apps of your phone. You're not your fucking iPad. You're the all-planking, e-consuming crap of the world."
Eu sei que me vão queimar vivo por dizer isto aqui mas fiquei muito desiludido com os últimos episódios desta temporada. (Principalmente estes dois últimos)
Se no inicio a série chamava a atenção por ter um script único repleto de twists inesperados estes últimos dois episódios foram do mais previsível (para mim claro) que poderia acontecer. Merecia um final de temporada bem melhor esta série.
Não concordo, o final de temporada foi muito bom, claro que o Brody não ia rebentar o colete, esta foi a melhor série rookie da temporada, de longe.
"You're not your Facebook status. You're not how many friends you have. You're not the smart phone you own. You're not the apps of your phone. You're not your fucking iPad. You're the all-planking, e-consuming crap of the world."
Agendei a gravação do 1º episódio e os restantes(Box Meo) e só gravou 57 m com publicidade ou seja não gravou o episódio todo....o que vale é que repete no fim de semana.
Aconteceu a mais alguem? É preciso como nos velhinhos Vhs pôr mais 1 hora de gravação para ter o episódio completo?