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I would say there were three great episodes: pilot, Blind Spot, The Weekend, The Vest and Marine One.

Well, Danes will return and she's too vital (and well known) to become a supporting character. My guess is that she helps Saul on down low. 

Wouldn't killing off Brody just have made this show seem Dexter-like? But not killing him off makes the show like The Killing? The finale was in a no-win situation. It was bound to be divisive no matter what. Overall, it was a solid conclusion to a near-great freshmen season. This season included at boatload of

Honestly, they never should have attempted to justify his acts at all. How can you justify his actions? They should have left the reasoning ambiguous. The show is innately preposterous, but it works because it's handled in such a grounded, smart manner, but the key to keeping it working is not feeling the need to tell

Homeland for all the Emmys! (if the finale is great)

Screw an A-. This might be the best episode of the show, with maybe the exception of “The Weekend”. I know Todd’s fear of what’s to come likely hampered his opinion of this episode, but this was near brilliant.