DVD Talk Forum

DVD Talk Forum (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/)
-   TV Talk (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/tv-talk-14/)
-   -   Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14 (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/tv-talk/623161-homeland-s4e05-about-boy-10-26-14-a.html)

DJariya 10-26-14 01:43 PM

Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ps9445bbee.jpg




Carrie works a frightened asset; Quinn and Fara stake out a new suspect.



Episode 5 of 12

Deftones 10-26-14 01:53 PM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
does the title reference Ayann tapping Carrie's ass?

DJariya 10-26-14 01:55 PM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 

Originally Posted by Deftones (Post 12281766)
does the title reference Ayann tapping Carrie's ass?

No because Carrie helped him become a man. ;)

Blaster1 10-26-14 06:19 PM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
In this episode, a confused asset wonders if they contracted an std and will lose their 40 virgins. Meanwhile, Quinn imagines a life as a chubby chaser free from the CIA.

MrX 10-26-14 09:56 PM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
Saul needs to brush up on his field work skills.

Dull episode for the most part.

Dave99 10-27-14 12:29 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
Didn't saul have a security team around him? And I would think they would head home with him if there was. Of course a former head of the CIA isn't a valuable resource in a place like pakistan, so we'll just let him wander around by himself.

Geofferson 10-27-14 08:40 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 

Originally Posted by MrX (Post 12282433)
Saul needs to brush up on his field work skills.

No joke. For a veteran, you'd think he'd know to be not quite so obvious.

johnnysd 10-27-14 11:48 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 

Originally Posted by Geofferson (Post 12282690)
No joke. For a veteran, you'd think he'd know to be not quite so obvious.

plus he was following him for like an hour, enough time to get a team there

loved the "if I don't call he got on the plane"

plus in a public place they would use code words...

plus Carrie is a psychotic shrew, though boys may be as easily led as he is

still enjoying it, far from season 1 but at least theres Fara

BDB 10-27-14 01:17 PM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
Caught up on this over the weekend -
What the what - Carrie just goes off the grid for a day or more, there is no way a station chief could do that. Also no way she has no security.

I would have laughed so hard if the kid had ran out after she talked to Quinn.

DJariya 10-27-14 02:01 PM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
-ohbfrank-

Jesus, could Saul not be more obvious while tailing a suspect. Not surprised he was caught.

:lol: When Carrie started making out with Ayan again, it almost looked like she was giving him some tongue. I don't know what they are going for making Carrie have a sexual relationship with him.

Enjoyed Quinn and Fara working together.

mcnabb 10-28-14 05:51 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
Meh episode. As much as I wanted the whole Carrie/Brody love saga to end, I just feel the show is going through the motions and its the same old same old anymore. Carrie abuses her power and is never held accountable, the plan doesn't go accordingly, things get fucked up, Carrie ends up being right in the end. There is no arc to Carrie's character anymore, and that to me is a big part of the show. The baby angle, her mental health issues, etc is all just forgotten and is just a typical suspense show that we will probably know how its ends.

Noonan 10-28-14 08:06 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
So are we to assume that Carrie has found the perfect mix of meds and takes them regularly? Cause it looks like they're abandoning the whole crazy Carrie from earlier. Not that it's the most unbelievable aspect of the show but it's still annoying.

uteotw 10-28-14 08:35 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 

Originally Posted by mcnabb (Post 12283751)
Meh episode. As much as I wanted the whole Carrie/Brody love saga to end, I just feel the show is going through the motions and its the same old same old anymore. Carrie abuses her power and is never held accountable, the plan doesn't go accordingly, things get fucked up, Carrie ends up being right in the end. There is no arc to Carrie's character anymore, and that to me is a big part of the show. The baby angle, her mental health issues, etc is all just forgotten and is just a typical suspense show that we will probably know how its ends.

Agreed on all counts.

mphtrilogy 10-28-14 09:58 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
rough ep, we need more quinn in kick butt mode

i did have an oh no moment for a sec when saul went down...

Josh-da-man 10-28-14 10:10 PM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
I ditched this season halfway through the third episode. Just couldn't hold my interest.

If I hear it improves a lot by the end of the season I might binge watch it via on demand.

Pointyskull 10-29-14 09:10 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
This has been a fairly slowly evolving story arc so far, though with Saul's abduction I suspect things will escalate. Can't say I've been completely riveted but yet I still watch.

Carrie has gone from troubled-but-driven to completely unlikeable over this show's run, but clearly that is intentional (given her actions).

albert_m 10-29-14 10:09 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 

Jesus, could Saul not be more obvious while tailing a suspect. Not surprised he was caught.
I don't think he was "caught."

It was a trap all along.

They knew Saul was going to airport and wondered why he was there.

They let Saul discover that dude was in the airport and strung Saul along.

Raul3 10-29-14 11:27 AM

It wasn't Dexter bad but yeah, Saul was caught too easily.

The season is just OK but it's gone fast I think.

Deftones 10-29-14 03:35 PM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 

Originally Posted by albert_m (Post 12285384)
I don't think he was "caught."

It was a trap all along.

They knew Saul was going to airport and wondered why he was there.

They let Saul discover that dude was in the airport and strung Saul along.

yeah, when they were talking about him earlier, there was definitely a plan to snatch him.

my guess for next week based on the previews is:

Spoiler:
they will have a drone see the terrorist, but then they also see saul. carrie wants to kill the terrorist, but everyone won't do it because saul is there.

Derrich 10-29-14 10:07 PM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
She's been off her meds for a couple of days now. When will the crazy start to kick in again?

D

philo 10-29-14 11:26 PM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
I was thinking maybe the ambassadors husband would break in again and swap out her meds so Carrie ends up in looney town again.

HN 10-30-14 10:02 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
finally realized ambassador's husband is Duck Phillips on Mad Men.

slop101 10-30-14 11:28 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 
Life of Pi has been pretty annoying, he's such a whiner.

Cellar Door 11-02-14 12:45 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 

Originally Posted by HN (Post 12286505)
finally realized ambassador's husband is Duck Phillips on Mad Men.

He's also Danny Noonan.

My Other Self 11-02-14 01:02 AM

Re: Homeland (S4E05) -- "About a Boy" -- 10/26/14
 

Originally Posted by Cellar Door (Post 12289128)
He's also Danny Noonan.

Everytime he's on screen I keep thinking "Miss it, Noonan! Miss it!"

This was a pretty lackluster episode overall, but I thought Saul was incredibly sloppy in his trailing. Then no one batted an eye when he went in there then came out unconscious in a wheelchair? I also don't understand how Carrie was able to ditch Quinn and her team for her "cover" (or in reality, to get laid) for two days? She didn't think to even check her phone or see a missed call from Saul?

This is a general observation, but do they usually cast actors of Indian heritage to play Middle Eastern characters? It's pretty glaring that Life of Pi and Nimat Kaur are not Pakistani.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:19 PM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.