The show, based on the acclaimed Israeli series "prisoners of war," Mathison tells the personal mission to save the country from another terrorist attack 9/11-sized. Its Carrie Mathison takes personal responsibility for not preventing the devastating attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon and so is delighted and convinced that - if only they can find, by any means - the next attack can be prevented.
British Transplantation Damian Lewis ("Dreamcatcher") plays Nicholas Brody, who may be positioning himself as one of the most chilling characters appear on television, since "Lost", Benjamin Linus. It is a Marine sergeant who, after nearly a decade in captivity, is released from the clutches of Al Qaeda.
He returns home to a difficult family situation - the kind of woman he thought was not coming back (draw your own conclusions) and his two sons have grown up around it. Then there is the woman's best friend Brody, who died while a prisoner of war with him, he just wants to know how it happened and he was there? Marked man - but the question is how do you cure?
Like all the best fictional characters - Carrie and Nick are not purely good or bad the game of the series keeps us in suspense about who to trust and if one or two is a dangerous maniac. Nick is a "Manchurian Candidate", which has been brainwashed to help Al Qaeda plot his next hit? Carrie is a paranoid psychotic nymphomaniac potentially have too much access to sensitive information?
We are looking forward to the rest of the season to see finely drawn unravel this mystery.
Also turning in a stellar, if understated, performance - Mandy Patinkin ("Criminal Minds") as Saul, Carrie handler at the CIA, mentor and spiritual father
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