Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Homeland's David Harewood on Being Surprise-British and Playing 'Bad Estes'

Usually when a character as shady as David Estes gets killed off a show, it feels like a satisfying comeuppance. But when the character's killer is a terrorist and the death is part of a horrific bomb plot, you're not exactly cheering Usually when a character as shady as David Estes gets killed off a show, it feels like a satisfying comeuppance. But when the character's killer is a terrorist and the death is part of a horrific bomb plot, you're not exactly cheeringThe Department of Homeland Security doesn't need a top cop. Ten years after it was created, the DHS needs a chief executive with business experience to do what has yet to be accomplished: merge 22 agencies into an efficient organization that is able toThe "Homeland" producers revisit those early days in an interview exclusive to Zap2it. Responding to fan questions, Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon and Chip Johannsen describe one of their most difficult scenes to film and write : Brody's intimate reunionIt was hard to watch the “Homeland” finale last night. What was once a starred and anticipated date on the pop-culture calendar had been dimmed by the crushing events in Newtown. But I wasn't too worried about a jolt of
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