But I'm hoping Season 4 revives the complexity that made Season 1 exceptional, as we came to understand both the reasons for a would-be terrorist's seemingly inexplicable act, and the hard-eyed political decisions that save some lives and sacrifice others. In the first episode, for example, we learn that Carrie's nickname at her post in Kabul is "the Drone Queen." There's a danger that the show will revert to exploiting real-world issues to dress up melodramatic plots about Carrie's emotional ups and downs. policy in airstrikes and drone attacks ongoing, the "Homeland" opener feels both timely and a bit too glib. With this review, I'm trying to give you an in-depth discussion of the new features in Finale 2014 (compared to Finale 2012). With Middle Eastern tension and violence again in the forefront of the news, and debate about U.S. Finale 2014 - A Review By Jari Williamsson, NOVEMBER 04, 2013. 5:49pm PT Film Review: ‘Love & Engineering’ Tonislav Hristov skewers the nerd herd in this alternately funny and painful look at the gender divide. We'll also likely be seeing more of a Pakistani medical student (played by Suraj Sharma, of "Life of Pi") whose family members die in a U.S. But now that he's installed as the CIA chief, former Senator Andrew Lockhart (Tracy Letts) remains as self-interested, manipulative and hissable as ever.
And it seems that Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) isn't so comfortable being out of the CIA, and working in the private sector for a New York-based security firm.