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I assume the title "Two Imposters" comes from the Kipling poem "If" which Eddy is babbling about.

I assume the title "Two Imposters" comes from the Kipling poem "If" which Eddy is babbling about.

I'm absolutely shocked this is a B+. Tons of payoffs from slowly building story lines. Stylistically this show stood out from the others of both seasons and it ALL worked.

I'm just now catching up on the last three weeks of Homeland. But, am I the only one blind sided by the idea, and because of the preview for the next episode the certainty, that Tom Walker is the one who has flipped AND alive? I think it's extremely heavy handed for the writers to have basically assured us that Brody

I couldn't disagree with someone more about Michael Shannon.  I could watch Van Alden eat soup for half and hour. Everything he does is interesting and purposeful.  The baptism scene you are referring to from season 1 was probably the highlight of that entire season.

I don't know if you missed it, but I about pissed my pants when Mackey read the suicide note that he clearly forged, and "Mkay" was written on the note.