Homeland is a spy series by authors Alex Gans and Howard Gordon. Clare Daines has a major role as Carrie Mathison, a Central Intelligence Agency agent with bipolar disorder.
The series begins with a story about Nicholas Brody who was captured by al-Qaeda, and then turned against the US and became the biggest enemy.
The first season received a lot of criticism, but also praise. The greatest praise for an action that is well-conceived.
The biggest quarrels were when Nicholas Brody was trying to kill the president with a suicide vest. Many critics believe that part of rescue at the last minute of the phone call from teen daughter is ultimately ridiculous for such a serious series.
The second season offers a gentle tension between action and plot. The best example is the scene when Brody is trying to activate a bomb suit while talking on the phone with his wife.
The sixth season was the first in which Claire was not nominated for Emmy. One of the pinnacles of the series is the long-awaited death of Quinn.
The main drawback to many is the decision to include the character of President Hillary Clinton in the sixth season between the inauguration day and the election day.
One of the problems is a tantalizing plot with the presidential assassination.
Homeland is the series most for everyone who loves spy which can be associated with a white house as well as agencies such as Homeland Security, the FBI, and the CIA.
The biggest advantage of the series is a great acting team with Claire Danes who has far gone from the series So-called life.
Playing an agent at Homeland has shown that she can play complex roles. Thanks to numerous projects she showed that she can play in various genres.
Although some of the moments in the series will seem naive, as some situations when Brody tries to kill a president, the fact is that there are a lot of those who like to watch the series and movies that have the most actions associated with terrorist attacks.