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Homeland recap- 1×05: Blind Spot

November 1, 2011 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of Showtime

Previously on Homeland:

  • Carrie (Claire Danes) had to take down the surveillance in Brody’s (Damian Lewis) home. Raquim Faisel was almost tailed back to his suburban house near the airport. Carrie followed Brody to a support group meeting and they had a meet-cute moment.

Family was a key factor in tonight’s episode. Even as we continue to wonder whether Brody has been turned, the show has done an admirable job of rounding out the supporting cast and making the rest of the show interesting and engaging. Blind Spot” did this well juggling the workings of the CIA as they took another step in unearthing a new terrorist plot, with the impact of Carrie, Brody, and Saul’s actions on their loved ones.

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Filed Under: Homeland, TV Tagged With: Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, Dysfunctional Families, Homeland, Mandy Patinkin

And so it begins…

November 1, 2011 by Bitch Stole My Remote

Hello world.

We’ve stolen the remote and we’re taking over the web to talk television. We watch TV – a lot of it. Every week we’ll recap some of our favourite shows using our signature blend of criticism, astute observations and occasional bitchiness.

Get ready for some fresh content and meaty conversations as we navigate the world of network and cable television. Visit often as we’ll also share our thoughts on other pop culture texts such as movies, books and music.

So who the heck are we? Right now we’re just a couple of media scholars who love watching and talking about television. Rather than email each other back and forth, we figured we should get more people involved – bring back the proverbial water cooler.

Love us? Hate us? Don’t be afraid to join the conversation – take back the remote and let us know what you think by leaving a comment or two. Got something else to say? Want to join us as a contributor?  Drop us a line at grabtheremote@gmail.com

Filed Under: TV Tagged With: Pop Culture, TV

Start the Countdown!

October 18, 2011 by Bitch Stole My Remote

In just 14 days, on November 1, 2011 –  bitchstolemyremote.com goes live with daily television reviews, bitchy opinion pieces and other weekly features. Mark your calendar and guard the remote!

Filed Under: TV Tagged With: Anticipation, Countdown

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