If you caught the premiere last Sunday night in an excellent new Showtime drama series home, you might be interested in what's next for the show in its second episode, which airs Sunday night. We show you a clip and a video with the creators of the series, as they talk about the program and their intentions.
One of the best things about the country so far is not whether Carrie Claire Danes' character is on the right track in suspecting Brody is a terrorist, or if Brody is really a man hoping to regain his life after spent eight years of being tortured. As the creators of Alex Gordon Ganza and Howard have to say in this video, it seems they are looking to keep us guessing. "Homeland challenge the notion that people of what is a hero and a villain are" Gordons. Ganza takes it further, stating that "If we can get the audience to sympathize with a character who could be a terrorist, then we have achieved." Tricky! Let the games begin mind!
An undercover agent with connections to a Saudi prince, which may be funding terrorist activities provides Carrie with a little developer of electronic evidence. Meanwhile, Carrie surveillance imaging studies of life in Brody's house, where it appears disturbed by the traumatic memories and resist pressure from the Pentagon and the media to be announced as an American war hero.