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Homeland Seasons 1-3

Very well acted "terrorist" series. Brody, returned from the dead in Afghanistan, is suspected of being a terrorist, not a hero by our CIA agent, Claire Danes.  She looks right, then wrong, then right again.

Finishes with quite a flourish.  Brady goes back to Iran, infiltrate Revolutionary Guard, assassinates top commander.  Redemption.  Carrie tries to get him out, but is betrayed by her calculating bosses who believe a dead Brody will help their other "spy" initiatives.  So, Brody hangs.

Just a cut below the very best, Breaking Bad, Sopranos, Narcos, Americans . . . but not much.


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