Tag Archives: Homeland Recaps

Homeland: The Morning After

It’s so awkward waking up next to a relative stranger — especially when you basically convinced him he was going to die if he stepped outside your apartment and you were the only person in the world who could keep him safe. Or maybe he’s not really that innocent?

Also Saul is totally screwed.

See my recap over on the site that brings television to the intertubes: Happy Nice Time People.

Didn’t They Almost Have It All — Homeland Recap Season Finale The Star

Was it all that you’d hope for? Or exactly what you expected? Or aren’t you the kind who tells? Or cares? In all these cases, and many more, the Homeland Series Season Finale Recap is now up over at Happy Nice Time People. Let us entertain, you.


(If you find Marion’s Homeland Recaps hysterical, or even mildly amusing, you might maybe like other stuff’s she’s written. Perhaps this whacky dystopian novella, or this little parallel universe one, or maybe even this novel of gentrification and is discontents.)

Homeland Penultimate Recap — Should He Stay or Should He Go Now

Is this the end of Nicholas Brody? Maybe, maybe not. You can read my recap over at Happy Nice People Time. And yeah, I know, I said here last week, I’d have a second post over here on my blog, with more thoughts, but I didn’t, but I PROMISE to have something before the final. Here’ a preview of the final. Can you say epitaph?

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Homeland — What Could Go Wrong?

You can find my recap of Homeland of Season 3, Episode 10 — Good Night over at HappyNiceTimePeople, your Wonkette’s naughty little sister. Stay tuned for an update right here with some more thoughts and speculation. Meantime, enjoy this amazing spoiler for next week’s penultimate.

(Did you know that Marion also writes fiction, and that even her sci-fi and metaphysical stuff is way more realistic than Homeland?)