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Sunday, March 1, 2020

Homeland 8.4: Helicopter Down



Well, it was obvious that something bad was going to happen to President Warner - why else have him personally go all the way to Afghanistan to end the war?  But in Homeland 8.4, it was nonetheless handled pretty well.

We still don't know what brought his helicopter down.  We don't know if he survived, was taken prisoner, or is fleeing somewhere in that jungle of trees and possibilities.   We do know that the Taliban are on the scene, and at very least shot down one of the choppers that came to find out what happened.

But we don't know, yet, that the Taliban were responsible.  It could be someone in the Afghan government, who doesn't want the peace.   It could be the Russians. Hey, it could be the American Vice President - who, as I mentioned last week, is a Republican and I don't like.

Meanwhile, the synchrony between Homeland and what's literally going on in our reality right now couldn't be closer.  Trump just announced the peace treaty with the Taliban.  All we need is a pandemic and a Presidential primary underway and the parallel would be perfect.

Though I assume there's no one in our CIA as uniquely good as Carrie.   Though, come to think of it, was her character inspired by or drawn from real life?   I'll keep watching the news, and let you know if I see any evidence of her in our actual world.







And see also  Homeland on Showtime ... Homeland 1.8: Surprises ... Homeland Concludes First Season: Exceptional


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