《国土安全》已经搞死两个男主了,却越发的精彩。
我想美国的强大之处,是真正彻底的解放了人的思想。
宫斗政治剧哪个国家都有,但在中国只能把背景设为清朝,像美剧这样完全设置在当下背景,完全映射政治生态,别无分店。
所以说,美国的体制是彻底把人的思想和想象力给解放了。
凭借中国的人口规模,经济总量上超过美国,是大概率事件,但是对人的发展程度,可能在我有生之年,无法达到美国的高度。
美国就是这样一个在法制框架内把人的思想解放到了极致的国家。
一个人,生而无法达到肉体的彻底解放和自由,但是他的精神应该是彻底自由而不应被洗脑和约束的。
第七季播出了,还没开始看。
对第五和第六季都不是很喜欢。
幕后黑手始终在Adal和某国大佬之间轮换,几乎是一种固定的模式了,女总统的出现可能打破这个格局。
Saul一如既往地在Adal和Carrie之间摇摆不定。
所以,Adal和Saul的角色发展比较失败,看上去最睿智的两个老头却是行动最模糊最纠结的,不符合常理。
可能潦草处理配角是为了烘托女主光环。
那么很奏效,女主才是我看下去的原因。
女主的设定是个反恐天才,前线精英,这在斗争激烈的影视化特工界很不常见。
影视化特工界但凡出现女特工,不是昙花一现的花瓶也是男特工的坚强后盾。
就连特工老油条郑耀先也说,女特工难过情关。
可是Carrie不同,Carrie比身边的所有男人都更加杀伐决断,更豁得出自己,感情对她来说从来不是障碍。
对毕生至爱Brody,明知道前方是条死路还劝他回去执行任务。
对恩师Saul,只要能干掉恐怖分子首领,让恩师陪葬也能一秒钟之内做出决定。
对Peter,不惜冒着Peter脑瘫的风险也要唤醒他。
总之,为了完成任务,为了验证自己正确的头脑,Carrie不顾及他人危亡,也不会顾念感情维系。
所以,她真正依赖的是什么?
人类基本的情感需求对她来说形同虚设,那她的坚定果敢到底来源何处?
我想,也许就是她的头脑。
因为卓越的头脑,她才能在整个国家的最核心部门找到一席之地。
即便有精神疾病史,她仍然能靠着头脑肆意挥洒才华、勇敢地追求一次次的准确和成功。
有了这个CIA这个平台,自己的头脑就有了用武之地,这才是她赖以生存的源头。
可是,聪明的头脑真的能隔绝人与感情的牵绊吗?
从目睹Brody的死亡开始,从给年幼的女儿洗澡开始,从看到Peter中毒发作开始,Carrie的执着就被潜移默化地撼动了。
第六季,始终无法平衡女儿和工作的Carrie终于搞清楚了主次,如果懈怠作为母亲的职责,女儿会随时遭遇危险。
Carrie终于面对了感情的牵绊,扛起作为母亲的责任。
这真是一个巨大的进步。
这部剧虽然是紧张刺激的反恐剧,却非常细腻地刻画了女主Carrie的心理转变。
一个丧失感情直觉的女人,如同丧失了天性,这部剧就是Carrie找回天性、回归自我的道路。
这里,我觉得编剧主创暗示的一点是,下一代是不能用精密的头脑培育的,只有人类感情的直觉和天性才能护佑下一代周全。
这一季不够精彩,所有阴谋的最终目的是逼madam president-elected就范,要她的命,候任总统和团队被耍的团团转,carrie和quinn走到尽头,我觉得好,carrie始终不够爱quinn,但是quinn以死保护了carrie,也算为爱牺牲,如果为候任总统,不值,换个人也没所谓。
我很爱这剧。
这剧让我对宗教、恐怖主义、国家安全有了真正的认识,美国当年911,我也是欢呼的群众之一,无知、狭隘、没人性。
以后再也不会。
这剧反应的恐怖活动,目标当然是针对美国本土,开始是渗透和反渗透,恐怖分子主要活动区域在中东,到对美国驻外使馆的恐怖袭击,到发生在欧洲的恐怖袭击,到在美国本土袭击候任总统,各种方式,国土安全时刻受到挑战。
Carrie这个人物,敏锐机智果敢,这种品质作为情报人员,并不稀缺,但是那种不达目的不罢休,那种不到最后一刻永不放弃,那种力挽狂澜的勇气与能力,了不起!
Quinn说:他们集结在那里只为一个原因,为哈里发赴死,开辟一个没有异教徒的新世间,这就是他们的战略。
从十七世纪就是如此了。
这是这剧要表达的核心。
Quinn是个职业杀手,身手利落,非常帅!
但是我脑海中不能抹去的画面是在Carrie下达指令用无人机轰炸恐怖分子、不顾Saul的安危时,他抓住她,说:Saul,Carrie,It's Saul.我不喜欢铁汉柔情这个词,但是此刻,找不到更好的词。
不能免俗要谈到人物的爱情,Carrie对Brody的比较爱,对Quinn不够爱。
其实,我觉得这样好,Quinn deserve better.然而,他为她牺牲了。
想从第一季开始,重看一遍,对于中东复杂的局面,不是很懂。
但是并不会,因为被新鲜感吸引,会看新剧。
在我看过的美剧中,这剧不论是吸引力还是对我的影响,可以排第一,但是,我还是希望这季后,不再出新季。
来晚了 Quinn的人格被他与生俱来的黑暗和却又向往光明的希望的矛盾撕裂着。
他一直说要离开,却次次重返。
他那么爱Carrie,却又选择在Carrie正式回应之前给他们的未果的爱情划上句号。
他是那么的果断,却又那么的犹豫。
他骄傲又自卑着,也许对他来说 Carrie回不回应他的爱已经不重要,只要Carrie知道他爱她就足够。
越来越纸牌屋的赶脚,大国土你还记得自己是部反恐剧吗?
我的Quinn啊!!!
整季都太惨了,一生为了信念和爱而活并为之而死,却死后都被当成政治工具利用。
达尔阿德尔错了吗?
肯定会有很多人唯结果论,毕竟总统最后还是黑化了,可是反对者们到底想要什么呢?
他们自己知道吗?
为了保卫国土?
为了维护美国在世界上的绝对地位?
当你们以爱国主义把一批批青年送上遥远的前线、让他们为了所谓荣光去打永远不会胜利的无休无止的战争,当你们把无辜的青年关进监狱说他是恐怖分子并利用他制造和恐袭无疑的爆炸,当你们将为了救战友而牺牲的战士抹黑成只看重个人功勋的逃兵,当你们以虚拟用户的身份控制网络空间、大肆鼓励民众无端的仇恨,当你们与以色列合谋违反国家协议让本就岌岌可危的中东局势加速恶化,这就是为了国家吗?
现在我才终于清楚什么叫做程序正义,用这些东西即使换来了正义,那正义也一定都变味了。
就算达成了终极目标,这也不叫善,这是恶。
很喜欢这一季的片头。
revolution是什么?
你看待事物的方式变化了,这就是revolution;它不会被转播,它现在就正在发生。
从上一季开始,互联网元素在剧情中所起的作用就越来越明显,它颠覆了世界运作的方式,让所有人都步入了全新的时代,这也是为什么这一季中候选总统和反对派一方的斗争能如此引人注目。
伊丽莎白总统历经生死之后排除异己大开杀戒,曾经说着“我想通过非战争的方式解决中东问题”的她最后还是去到波罗的海驻军,这就是权力斗争,这就是政治,我们都没有退路。
跟自己说理智一点这只是一部剧,奎恩在戏外好好的。
可是还是很难过啊,为什么要这么安排呢,他从头到尾为了她牺牲,都那样了还瘸着腿到处帮她……编剧你赢了,也算是奎恩的角色完美焊进了观众的心里,最坚牢的一个。
想想,他也挺残忍地伤害喜欢自己的女人,所以又告诉自己爱情里没有亏欠只有甘愿吧,站好自己观众的队伍。
阿尔阿德尔没猜错啊,这个候选人够黑够武断,不适合国家的行事风格。
每个都是狠角色,卡丽因为是女主,永远不会猜她变坏,可像圣诞老人的索尔就总让我怀疑,倒不是坏,而是欺骗卡丽。
又是编剧的成功,让每个人都暗流涌动。
t-bag为什么到这儿还这么坏!
跟政治扯上关系了,这些人心理素质感觉比铁还硬几成。
以及居然有这么严格的抚养举报机构,很好地保护了儿童。
希望卡丽孤独终老,只配拥有挚友。
算我嘴巴最大的仁慈。
爱猴子奎恩
April 10, 2017Spoiler alert: Do not read until you’ve watched the Season 6 finale of “Homeland,” titled “America First.”The season finale of “Homeland” was a chilling one — and though President-elect Elizabeth Keane (Elizabeth Marvel) did make it to the White House, a beloved character made the ultimate sacrifice to get her there.Peter Quinn (Rupert Friend) had cheated death once before on “Homeland,” but this time, there would be no saving him. Whether he knew it was a suicide mission driving a bulletproof car into a lineup of armed soldiers, Friend says Quinn always put the country first.Here, Friend tells Variety about Carrie’s “sociopathic” tendencies, Quinn’s abusive pastwith Dar Adal, and what’s ahead for him.How did you find out you were going to get killed off — again?(Showrunner) Alex Gansa told me. He’s quite practiced at this. He’s had to kill off multiple characters over the years. I’ve been in the room when it’s happened. It happened to me last season when Alex said, that’s the end of you—and then had to call and say, actually it’s not. So this time, he had a wry smile: “Listen, I know you don’t necessarily believe me when I tell you Quinn is dead, but so far, he is.”What was your reaction?It’s bittersweet. For me it was a modicumfor peace for someone who has been through so much and even though it wasn’t their design, could now finally rest. I felt that for him to continue would be almost a bit sadistic. I’m not really sure in what capacity that would make sense. It would be quite a cruel storyline. In a sense, I think his time had come. I had a slight of pre-sentience that his time had come up.He died making the ultimate sacrifice, giving up his life for the president-elect.There’s a debate as to whether when he exits the parking garage and he sees the only clear way off is blocked and the only way is past two dozen soldiers with automatic rifles and he’s calculating how many bullets the bulletproof windshield can take before it will give way. There is an ambiguity there as to whether he knows in that moment he knows for certain he can’t make it, or he’s gung-ho and he’ll make it as he always does. And it’s a surprise when he gets hit and he has to carry on. I think there is a sense of ambiguity about that.What’s your take on it?I’m ambiguous.What’s his motivation? Is it an act of patriotism? Is he trying to save Carrie’s life, too?In that moment I do think it’s an act of patriotism. The title “America First” pertains very much to that moment. You’ve got his life, Carrie’s life and the president-elect’s life and none of them matter more than the president’s, whetheror not you agree with her politics. There is the act of protecting the office as opposed to the individual, which I think matters very much to Quinn. Honestly I think in the moment, if Carrie had not been Carrie but someone else lying on top of her, that would have been fine, too. It’s not about protecting what he believes in, it’s not about personal interest. Quinn this season about Quinn trying to say to Carrie, it’s bigger than one or two people and their feelings for one another. At least for him anyway.Keane’s dark side emerges in the end. Would that bother him?Quinn has had zero contact with this woman throughout the season. He doesn’t know anything about her. For a soldier, that’s irrelevant. You follow orders from above and you protect the higher officers, and that’s the highest office in the land. It’s a no-brainer. In terms of Carrie’s dark side, that’s absolutely exemplified in the penultimate episode of the season, when she seems to be unable to process that her selfishness and lack of accountability in waking up a man from a coma for answers that he may well not even have, endangering his life for answers he might not well even have. She doesn’t seem to be able to process her own responsibilityin that. That strikes me bordering on sociopathic, if not psychopathic.She didn’t even speak at his memorial…As someone who got to be effectively at their own funeral, the guy didn’t even get a bottle of whiskey on his grave? A firework or two? I would have sung a song. Said a poem. The letter at the end of Season 5, I actually wrote that letter. It has this reference to when Brody died and she went and put a star on the wall. The point of being in the CIA is you’re supposed to be in public service so you don’t get recognized publicly. The end of that speech was, don’t put a star on the wall for me. Don’t say some dumb speech. So I was interested in, this person who shared so many years, what do they do. He doesn’t want a star, he doesn’t want a speech, but he saved the life of the president: What do you want to say?And yet what breaks her ultimately is the photo.Seeing a picture of herself. (Laughs.)Their relationship has beena complicated one; Lesli Linka Glatter said they were so similar.There’s a major difference here and it’s come out in this last season. Quinn has the ability and desire to self-examine. To look at himself and say, Am I OK with the fact that I shoot people for a living? Am I OK with the fact that I live this empty connectionless, emotionless life? He questions himself. And tries to change and get out of these scenarios. And Carrie doesn’t necessarily have that ability. She looks at her behavior towards Quinn in Season 5 and makes it about her. Which is not an evolved soul. I do see a lot of differenceson a moral code level between the two of them.You were certainly put through your acting paces this season, given Quinn’s injuries from the stroke and chemical poisoning.It was very grueling. I was determined not to cut any corners and serve this man. I hope in some way to draw some attention to an underserved demographic in the real world and in the stories of television. The actuality of a returning veteran. The actuality of chemical warfare and its aftermath. The actuality of PTSD which has only recently been acknowledged by the army as a condition. We send people away and they come back and they’re put to pasture. They’re 21, some of these boys and girls. They’re done in the eyes of society and that’s incredibly unfair. I’ve had a lot of response from people who work with veterans, all of whom are overjoyed that it’s being talked about and not in a sentimental or patronizing way. That was an important thing for me. The idea that Quinn had integrity and pride and dignity.We also learned secrets about Quinn’s past relationship with Dar Adal.I think there is definitely sexual abuse in Quinn’s past. I think Dar was certainly the orchestrator of using Quinn as a sexual pawn in order to store secrets, to turn agents, to secure assets. I think Dar himself may himself have tried the merchandise. I think as we see he’s kind of unapologetic about it. He’s the closest Quinn has ever had to a father figure, and we learn that that father figure was abusive sexually as well as psychologically and physically. Just makes me wish he had someone he could call his friend.There are two more seasons ahead for “Homeland.” What would you like to see?I guess I can watch it again. I haven’t been watching it since I’ve been on. I’m excited to see what they do. Maybe they’ll be bringing some new blood.What’s next for you?Next for me is the blissful unknown. I’m very happy to not have plans and to allow my curiosity to be spiked rather than be forced.
Quinn 被虐的太慘了,身体和心灵的创伤难以承受,还亲眼看着爱他的人因他而死,揪心不忍看。
Carrie 这一季挺正常的,带着娃搬了家,换了新工作新环境,甩掉阴影,努力把生活拉向光明,可是现实把这一切通通打破,身边的人接二连三倒下,只剩下孤独的她,回望着暮云下的白宫。
最后一集Carrie收拾Quinn的遗物,发现了他儿子的照片,还有一张她微笑的照片,她的泪水决堤了。
两人之间的感情是复杂的,超越了同事朋友恋人,都是可以把命运托付的人。
事实上中情局,侯任总统,抗议的群众,愤怒的网民,都是努力地按照自己的方式让这个国家按照正确的轨道前进。
遗憾的是这些绳子缠在了一起变成了一堆乱麻。
不知道在新政府清洗运动,网络喷子肆虐,社会撕裂和反恐形势愈发严峻的情况下,Carrie 和女儿的生活将会怎样。
January 15, 2017The sixth season premiere of Homeland finally revealed Peter Quinn’s condition after his near-fatal brush with death last season (premiere episode spoilers below). As played by actor Rupert Friend, Quinn has dramatically changed — his body and mind seriously eroded from his exposure to sarin gas last year. Having given up hope on making any further improvement, Quinn is pushing away his friend Carrie (Clarie Danes) and just trying to escape from his new reality in a VA hospital. Below, we spoke to Friend about his character’s dramatic change.ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Okay, so what was your reaction when you go the premiere script and how dramatically Quinn was changed? Rupert Friend: It’s tricky because the script didn’t say to what extent or in what way he’s changed. There was a lot of room for imagination or creativity because there wasn’t a manual on what we were seeing or hearing with this guy. The Homeland [script writing] style is very sparse, it’s pretty much just the words that actors say and not a lot more, which I happen to really like because there’s a huge amount of freedom afforded. So I saw this as an opportunity to explore something that’s under-explored in our popular narratives — which is a modern returning soldier. Not with fanfare and streamers, like maybe it was 100 or 50 years ago. But modern warfare spits veterans out and forgets about them. Veterans are coming home to us with diseases, ailments, and inabilities that we’re not even really qualified to deal with. PTSD is an obvious one, but chemical warfare being the other one. In wars in the first part of the 20th century you would have been run through or shot, and you had land mines and bombs. But chemical warfare now is a whole other horror story. This is a popular show and a popular character and it’s important we tell this story as truthfully as we can.In terms of the physicality of your performance, how did you go about creating that? There was a lot of research. It wasn’t necessarily clear what was happening to him. I spoke with doctors, neuroscientists, veterans. Weirdly, YouTube was incredibly helpful. There were are a lot of people who have suffered and with the power of YouTube or Vimeo they have made a lot of tutorials they’ve put out to help others. It’s an amazing spirit of people helping others who they’re never going to meet, and it’s a wonderful thing about the Internet because there’s no payback — maybe you’ll get some Likes or something— but it’s people teaching each other how to coop with impossible circumstances. There’s a huge sense of community and generosity.It seems like such a delicate thing to pull off. A few degrees too much it becomes like a caricature. It’s a dramatic difference for Quinn, yet there also has a lot of subtlety to it. Since I felt like I got inside a community of real people the idea of doing anything that didn’t do that justice would have been very insulting to them. While I didn’t want to shy away from the more dramatic effects these things can have on people, you got to do them justice, otherwise it’s, as you say, a caricature, and I’m not interested in doing sideshow freak show stuff. It’s not respectful and not interesting, and it gets boring quickly.Even your voice pitch is different and, if I’m not mistaken, the way you use your eyes is different too. Thank you. It’s a weird thing to try and imagine your entire neurological pathway has been short-circuited and re-wired badly. Having that as an obstacle, the storyline gets into very extreme places very quickly and overcoming those obstacles would be hard enough for somebody who is firing on all cylinders. But I think the hardest thing for Quinn is his confusion — Is this really what I’m seeing?In the first episode, the read on Quinn that you get as a viewer is that he’s clearly in so much pain and just wants to escape. That’s perfect. It’s been nine months, he’s done all the counseling and the tests and the physical [therapy], he’s come to terms with himself. The place where we shot the Veterans Administration was beyond depressing. This is your life. If you’re Quinn, you collect your check, you blow it all on one night to have one night away from it all, then you’re back in prison, effectively. There’s a genuine thing he’s saying to Carrie, Will you just give up on me because I have.Can you tease to what we can expect from Quinn the rest of the season? The altered perception of reality that Quinn has, which is fascinating and scary, his misreading of normal and simple situations, is going to be a huge problem for him and going to cause him to entangle himself into complicated and dangerous situations. We’ve seen Quinn get out of dangers situations but they’re not of his own making due to his inability to comprehend reality. We’re in this weird Fear and Loathing place where reality is a scary place … What’s really interesting is that Homeland is doing something I don’t think any TV show has done before, where you have a character in season 6 and he’s basically unrecognizable from the previous seasons. We’ve seen shows run and run with characters who come back season after season, but the idea that one of those characters comes back after they’ve changed … I think it’s risky and I like that. Some will say, “But where’s my old friend?” But that’s not the way the world works and I applaud Homeland for its bravery.
修改注释:非常感谢剧友的提示、更正。
最后一集,对Dar跟将军之间的对话没仔细看,误读了Dar对Peter的做法。
原文是看完后马上在手机上写的,完全凭着对这个角色的记忆与理解,现在有点时间,把内容修订一下。
再次感谢!
Peter死了,不知道第七季的《国土安全》还有什么可以期待的。
最初的男主长相不讨喜,Peter从第二季开始出现,想必留住了不少女观众。
特种兵,帅气,神秘。
可惜那个时候的Carrie眼里只有Brody,或者就像Peter在最后一季说的,只有任务。
观众都看出来他喜欢她了,like you've never seen a dick before,如此赤诚相见,还能再明显些么?
可是,就这样,你一直看着她在爱情与工作中各种纠结,保护着她和她的他。
直到第四季,Brody死了,Quinn终于上位男主,一个得不到爱情的男主。
你都敢在人家面前不穿衣服了,你就没意识到自己喜欢她么,还需要一遍又一遍的看录像,才发现潜意识里对她的爱让你忘记了职业素养?
I fucking love you,这是她全剧唯一一次说爱你吧。
然后你这么回答的。。。
you are the hardest person to say no你为她回伊斯兰堡,却看到她为了任务勾引小男生。
最后,当你决定凭一己之力为同事报仇,她坏了你的事,你说,Goddamn you Carrie可是回国后,你找到她,表白,她说“you know all my shit",你说“you know mine”,多般配的一对儿。
但她犹豫了,等她确定了,你执行任务去了。
你知道我们有多遗憾么,这是一个绝好的机会,你们俩都厌倦了CIA的无情,对自己人的抛弃与背叛,都想安定下来,你有儿子,她有女儿。
那个吻是你们唯一一次亲密接触啊。
第五季,Carrie有了德国新欢,而你,依旧站在不远处保护她,为了不连累她甚至想自杀。
可她为了任务,为了保护更多人的生命,延误了你的治疗关键期。
出任务之前,你给她留下一封信,感人至深。
她配么?
她把你当做战友,同事,她配得上你的深情么?
以为编剧就此放弃你,因为伤成这样,对这样的人设,对这样的剧还有什么意义呢?
这两天微博上不少人赞叹编剧,虽然赌错了总统的性别,但是依然编出了超级好的故事,紧贴现实。
可我最佩服编剧的是,能把一个被中风后遗症折磨的前特种兵写的这么酷,比之前生龙活虎的前四季都酷!
一侧手臂不能动,一条腿不能动,还有这么大的杀伤力,说话口齿不清,还有如此清晰的头脑。
虽然你也伤了自己人,伤了Carrie的心,伤了Astrid的心(那他妈的是人话么)你把Astrid的血涂在脸上,我们知道,Quinn真的活过来了。
你知道了Carrie为了任务耽搁了你的治疗,以为Dar出卖了你,这种被背叛的感觉寒冷入骨,宛如身处一个能吞噬一切温情的黑洞。
在黑洞中的自己,胸膛里面能有什么呢。
你才是有心的,一颗爱Carrie的心,爱职业的心,爱到底。
杀人,已经是美剧编剧的利器,观众不能宠着,惯着,得跟着他们走,我似乎看到了编剧在幕后猥琐的笑。
这么美的男人,你们也舍得杀?!
你知道么?
我们其实已经厌倦了Carrie的神经质,Dar和Saul的老奸巨滑以及复杂的特工世界。
我们一直爱着这个Carrie不爱的男人,尽管你让他病态、残疾,却让我们爱出了新高度。
我不记得对哪个这般形象的角色有过如此的喜爱。
你说you saved me,Carrie说yes,你说why,Carrie伤心的反问why。
是啊,为什么救你,让你落得个残疾,为什么把你接到家里,关心是肯定的,难倒就没有别的了么?
柏林的愧疚?
还是爱?
Carrie又一次踩着爱她的男人的尸体在工作上更上一层楼。
她爱过Brody,德国帅哥可能只是过眼云烟,她离不开你,但你和Max一样,只是她团队里的兄弟。
是不是因为Brody,Carrie彻底不敢再爱一个跟自己太像的人了,都这么忘我的工作,过着刀尖舔血的日子。
可只有这样的两个人才能互相理解啊。
第五季里的德国帅哥得知Carrie指挥过的战争杀害了不少平民,质问她“how could you live with this”,这种问题,你永远不会问。
她最终发现了你珍藏的照片,跟你儿子的照片放在一起,那里面的Carrie笑容明媚,看不出丝毫阴霾。
你早就嘱咐了身后事,不要愚蠢的悼词,如你所愿,你做了她的灯塔。
你知道她的心会为你疼,很疼,你也知道,你从她那里只能得到这么多了。
看到总统最后的黑化,殉职,或许是你的善终。
有情有义的人终会被利用伤害,拖着这样自己不喜欢的身体,守着无望的爱情,死,是一种解脱。
不得不说演员Rupert Friend,模样虽好,但是太像开花儿了,有些吃亏。
真是不错的演员,第五季给Carrie的遗书,是他亲自写的,凭着对角色四年的演绎,写的特别符合人物性格,想必一定让编剧折服才能被采纳。
第六季的Peter,全然没有帅的痕迹,邋遢,口齿不清,颓废,残疾,这样的形象,依然演出了人物该有的英雄气,他的身体不需要你同情,他比健全人还能打架,还聪明,但你会无比心疼他的脆弱,无助。
八卦一下,这演员的夫人就是没有小腿的女模特,残奥会短跑冠军,上TED演讲过。
第七季不会再有Peter Quinn了。
Carrie会继续用精准的判断力与天生敏锐的直觉去拯救美国乃至全世界。
她会遇到爱她的人,也会爱上他,无论是谁,相信编剧的能力,一定会写的精彩。
只是,你们是否能安排一下Carrie对Peter的怀念,让我们知道,他没有被她遗忘,就像我们,永远不会将他遗忘。
靠,奎恩死了,下一季是不是轮到索尔了……
反恐改内战了。。。
无聊
奎恩没死!!╮(‵▽′)╭奎恩死了!!(′へ`、 )下一季我看她去祸害谁
看到第九集都没有放大招,还好最后一集编剧团队终于还是证明了自己的政治远见——虽然映射希拉里上台不如前几季对于欧洲恐怖活动和中东局势的预估那么贴切,但对于美国国内对穆斯林群体的既怕又恨、当局对于激进分子的煽动和钓鱼活动,乃至女总统与众不同的怪异之处都一针见血地贴近现实。2017.4.29
My Peter Quinn~
水准大跌
这季居然不是评分最低?编剧你还记得这是部反恐剧吗?女主这季极其的愚笨。奎恩死的一点都不值,真的,你还不如让他在沙林毒气里死了,还不是让他和Astrid手挽手一起死。Quinn死于保护愚蠢的总统,政治斗争?就是说硬编也不用这样吧,明显保护总统有更聪明的做法。而且Carrie,你真的一点都不爱Quinn,你还不如Dal爱他,你从上一季就不关心Quinn的行踪死活,你不信任Quinn的判断能力,你爱他就不会让他开着车冲向枪林弹雨,如果是Broody你一定会拦住他。
看完突然就萌生了24小时的既视感,故事的最后总是carrie和Soul抱团取暖,和24小时的小强何其相似,虽然背后的各种阴谋各种斗争,但是没有中东的背景,回到国内的Homeland还能保持那种味道么?我不知道,也许我会继续第七季,但是也许弃剧的时候快到了
第七季正式转到纸牌屋频道么=,=
唉。。。胸闷
主角卡莉凭一己之力端掉了半个美国的好人,任何想做点好事或者寻求正义的人,只要靠近她,都会死在她手里,要我说,卡莉才是真正的恐怖分子吧!法拉的死,阿斯特丽德的死,奎恩的死都是用来膈应观众的。前三季从逻辑的严谨性,故事节奏,张力都比后几季好太多,从第四季开始常常看了三四集,还不知道主线是啥,作为影视剧不太好。
Quinn死了!麻蛋我要弃剧!妈了个鸡!
美国复杂的政治斗争被编剧写成了过家家,美国安全机构就cia一个么?一个连局长都不是的人物也敢和总统对干,离谱到家。
心目中的一流剧,太对胃口,看得心旷神怡。这季各种虐,男主三季死,好期待下个出现在金毛身边的男人。
这部剧能不能不要再虐男主角了!!!
Qiunn死了,我废了
看了一集 觉得离我爱的那个国土安全越来越远了
终于看完。
衮就非要把一整季的1/3都拿来铺垫?然后再强行整出一些毫无必要的矛盾冲突?坏了两整季你跟我说突然反水?是我我都已经在跑路的飞机上了,还给你打电话通知呢,等着被抓吗?