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Rodina (Russian: Родина; Homeland) is a Russian political thriller television series developed by Pavel Lungin and Timur Weinstein, [5] based on the Israeli series Hatufim, which was created by Gideon Raff. Rodina is a second adaptation of Hatufim, after the American version Homeland by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa.
Russian title Genre 2000 C1R: Empire under Attack: Империя под ударом: History, drama 2000–2003 NTV, TNT, TV-6, TVS: Turn off the Light! Тушите свет! Animation 2000–present NTV, TV-6, Russia-1, House of Cinema: Secrets of Investigation: Тайны следствия: Crime 2000–2006 C1R, REN TV: Deadly Force ...
Pages in category "Homeland season 4 episodes" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Homeland episode: Episode no. Season 4 Episode 8: Directed by: Alex Graves: Written by: Chip Johannessen: Production code: 4WAH08: Original air date: November 16, 2014 () Running time: 49 minutes: Guest appearances; Mark Moses as Dennis Boyd; Raza Jaffrey as Aasar Khan; Nimrat Kaur as Tasneem Qureishi; Michael O'Keefe as John Redmond; Numan ...
Played by an uncredited baby actress in season 4, twins Luna and Lotta Pfitzer in season 5, and Claire and McKenna Keane in seasons 6 and 7, Frances "Frannie" Mathison is the daughter of Carrie Mathison and Nicholas Brody, born after her father's death. Carrie initially avoids taking care of her daughter, leaving the infant Frannie to stay with ...
The series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison, a CIA operations officer. The first three seasons focus on Mathison's belief that an American prisoner of war, Nicholas Brody ( Damian Lewis ) was turned by the enemy, and now poses a significant risk to national security.
Cory Barker of TV.com called it a "measured, propulsive episode that made great use of nearly everyone in the cast" and highlighted Rupert Friend's performance. [1] Sonia Saraiya of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A−" grade, saying it had her "more intrigued and excited about what happens next on Homeland than anything I’ve seen in the past season and more".
Joshua Alston of The A.V. Club gave a "B−" grade, saying that the episode had problems with its pacing, while also observing there was "a genuine thoughtfulness lent to this episode". [4] IGN's Scott Collura rated the episode a 9.0 out of 10, and wrote "Season 4 ended on a quiet, reflective cliffhanger, a nice change of pace for the series". [5]