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Homeland 1

2011-10-02 | Drama,War & Politics | 12 episodes
Overview
Volatile CIA agent Carrie Mathison investigates and ultimately becomes obsessed with returned POW marine Nicholas Brody, who may or may not be an al-Qaeda-trained terrorist. Brody struggles to resume his domestic life with his wife and two children whom he barely knows. Saul tries his best to support his bipolar protégé while pursuing leads of his own and trying to hold his crumbling marriage together.

9 Seasons

Episode

Pilot (2011)

After missing and presumed dead for eight years, Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody is rescued in Iraq, and returns home to his family. But CIA agent Carrie Mathison suspects he might have been turned by his terrorist captors, and believes he could be part of a plan to attack America.

Pilot poster

Directed By

Michael Cuesta

Writer

Howard Gordon

Grace (2011)

Carrie receives new evidence from an undercover agent and stays glued to the surveillance footage of Brody's home, which reveals a man struggling with his traumatic memories.

Grace poster

Directed By

Michael Cuesta

Writer

Howard Gordon

Clean Skin (2011)

Brody prepares to enter the spotlight; Carrie closes in on an al-Qaeda plot.

Clean Skin poster

Directed By

Daniel Attias

Writer

Howard Gordon

Semper I (2011)

The political powers that be make big plans for national hero Brody, but his increasingly erratic behavior threatens his media darling status; Carrie grows desperate for evidence linking Brody with Abu Nazir, as Saul directs her to focus on Nazir's money trail.

Semper I poster

Directed By

Jeffrey Nachmanoff

Writer

Howard Gordon

Blind Spot (2011)

Brody confronts the lone survivor among the insurgents that held him, leading Carrie to believe she may be proved right about Brody once and for all - but Brody's reunion with his captor surprises everyone; the agency is hot on the trail of the lovers who bought a house near the airport with funds from a stolen necklace.

Blind Spot poster

Directed By

Clark Johnson

Writer

Alexander Cary

Cast

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