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As an ending to the first batch of the season, the episode gives us exactly what we want: explosive anticipation of Bobby and Mike’s war.
One of the biggest joys in watching Billions is witnessing the rivalry between Bobby Axelrod…
Much like the previous four episodes, “Contract” is an episode full of thrills, fun, and phenomenal performances.
New alliances are formed, things are moving fast, and the stakes are just getting higher each episode.
As suggested by the title of this episode, ‘Beg, Bribe, Bully’ revolves around those three villainous activities, and all told from three different perspectives.
Much like last week’s episode of Billions, ‘The Chris Rock Test’ is a solid episode that moves fast and sets the season’s overarching story in motion.
This formula is exactly why even after four brilliant seasons, Billions still manages to keep things fresh and surprising.
After eight stellar seasons, Showtime’s Homeland has finally come to an end. Prisoners of War…
In The English Teacher, the penultimate episode, the team behind Homeland delivers a stellar story, weaving the various threads through the loom into a masterful tapestry.
“Designated Driver” was as compelling as any episode this season of Homeland, despite the flaws. But where do things go from here?
As we round the final base for the home stretch, these last three episodes promise to be as compelling and exciting as any Homeland has seen.
Threnody(s) gave us a moment to breathe in what has so far been a fast-paced season. It also brought the deaths of two long-lasting characters.
As Homeland’s “F**ker Shot Me” and the preceding episodes depict, the only thing “exceptional” about America is its hypocrisy.
Homeland brings the most quietly powerful episode so far this season, slowly moving up hill, hearts pounding as we anticipate the inevitable plunge.
As we continue to see the tapestry come together throughout the next several weeks, one fact is inescapable: we’re in for a hell of a ride.