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The Weekend (Homeland)

"The Weekend" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American psychological thriller series Homeland. It originally aired on Showtime in the United States on November 13, 2011. The episode was written by Meredith Stiehm and directed by Michael Cuesta. It features series regulars Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, Morena Baccarin, David Harewood, Diego Klattenhoff, Jackson Pace, Morgan Saylor, and Mandy Patinkin.

"The Weekend"
Homeland episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 7
Directed byMichael Cuesta
Written byMeredith Stiehm
Production code1WAH06
Original air dateNovember 13, 2011 (2011-11-13)
Running time58 minutes
Guest appearances
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Homeland centers around Carrie Mathison (Danes), a CIA agent who is convinced that Nicholas Brody (Lewis), a recently rescued American marine, has been turned by al-Qaeda. In "The Weekend", Carrie and Brody further complicate their relationship when they head to the countryside for the weekend. Jessica (Baccarin), Brody's wife, and Mike (Klattenhoff) face the fallout of the truth about their relationship. Meanwhile, Saul (Patinkin) catches Aileen on the run to Mexico.

"The Weekend" was first broadcast on November 13, 2011, and was watched by 1.42 million households in the United States. The episode was widely praised by critics.

Plot Edit

Aileen (Marin Ireland) flees to Mexico but is apprehended when she gets off the bus in Nuevo Laredo. Saul (Mandy Patinkin) is there and takes Aileen into custody. He brings her on a 30-hour car ride back to Virginia, hoping to use that time to convince her to divulge her role in the terrorist plot.

Brody (Damian Lewis) explains to Carrie (Claire Danes) that he needs to take a little time away from home. After stopping at a bar and having some drinks, Carrie suggests they go to a cabin out in the country that her family owns. They have sex shortly after arriving, and spend an enjoyable, romantic day at the cabin together. Both seem to be much more comfortable and at ease with each other than with anyone else.

Dana (Morgan Saylor) gets drunk with her friends at home and falls through the plate glass door. With Brody gone, Mike (Diego Klattenhoff) is called upon to help. He repairs the door while Jessica (Morena Baccarin) takes Dana to the hospital to get stitches. Mike and Jessica later express how much they miss each other, and how much of an upheaval it's been to have Brody back in their lives. Dana, however, would prefer that Mike stayed away, telling him "there's no place for my dad when you're here."

As they drive cross-country, Saul relates to Aileen his own experiences with a strict Jewish upbringing, and his marital difficulties, in an attempt to get Aileen to open up. As Aileen gets more comfortable with Saul, the topic of Raqim Faisel comes up. Aileen's desire to secure a proper Muslim burial for Raqim compels her to cooperate. She tells Saul everything she knows. Saul calls Estes (David Harewood) and tells him that Aileen's job was to buy the house near the airport and wait for a visitor. The visitor spent over an hour on the roof. Estes sends Galvez (Hrach Titizian) over to the house to inspect the roof. He discovers that there is a direct line of sight to a landing pad for Marine One, the President's helicopter, and that it is within an expert sniper's range.

Carrie and Brody cook dinner and have sex again. During the night, Brody has a nightmare. He wakes up yelling out "Issa! No!" Carrie hears this and tries to calm him down.

The next morning, Brody considers leaving Jessica for Carrie until he figures out that Carrie suspects him of being a terrorist. While discussing breakfast, Carrie slips up and mentions Brody's favorite brand of tea: Yorkshire Gold. Brody asks how she knows the tea he drinks and accuses her of spying on him. Carrie, knowing she has been caught, elects to turn the tables; she directly accuses Brody of being an agent of al-Qaeda. Brody reacts incredulously and challenges Carrie to ask him anything she wants. Carrie obliges and grills Brody about all his suspicious behavior since his return and the holes in his story. Brody maintains his innocence but makes some revelations. He admits his conversion to Islam and that he often prays in his garage. He says the "Issa" he mentioned in his dream was the name of a guard who treated him well. He did beat Walker to death, given the choice of killing Walker or being killed himself. He had indeed met Abu Nazir but concealed it from everyone because he had a genuine affection for the man. His suspicious finger movements are a reflexive motion coming from clutching prayer beads.

As Brody is leaving, Saul calls Carrie. He reports that Aileen has identified the "visitor" who was on the roof of her house. It was Tom Walker. Not only is he alive, but he is the prisoner of war who was turned. Upon hearing this, Carrie rushes out to Brody to apologize. She desperately tries to explain that despite her suspicions, the time they spent together "was real". Brody leaves, feeling betrayed, and Carrie is reduced to tears. Brody arrives home that night, and peeks in on his wife and kids as they lie in bed. He sits down in the living room and starts crying.

Production Edit

The episode was written by consulting producer Meredith Stiehm, her first of two writing credits for the first season. It was directed by executive producer Michael Cuesta, his third of the four episodes he directed for the first season.

Reception Edit

Reviews Edit

"The Weekend" received overwhelming critical acclaim and was described by both the creators of the show and Damian Lewis as a "watershed" episode.[1][2]

Salon.com's Matt Zoller Seitz thought the episode was "so deftly written, acted and directed — and so unconventionally yet elegantly structured — that it flirted with perfection".[3] Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club gave it an "A" grade, and said of the final conversation between Carrie and Brody "pitch-perfect, from beginning to end, and it was the sort of thing you’d expect to see in a season finale or penultimate episode, so fraught with tension and revelation was it".[4] TIME's James Poniewozik praised the audacity of the writing, saying "in this stunner of an episode, Homeland blew up its status quo."[5]

TV Guide, The Atlantic, GQ, and Salon.com all named "The Weekend" as one of the best episodes in all of television in 2011.[6][7][8][9]

Ratings Edit

"The Weekend" was first broadcast on November 13, 2011, on Showtime. It received a 0.6 Nielsen rating/share in the 18–49 demographic, and attracted 1.42 million American viewers, which was a fifth consecutive increase in viewership for Homeland week-to-week. It would end up as the second highest rated episode of the season.[10]

References Edit

  1. ^ "With the Creators: The Weekend". Showtime. Archived from the original on October 1, 2011. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  2. ^ Licuria, Rob (December 8, 2011). "Damian Lewis loves keeping viewers 'on the edge of their seats' in 'Homeland'". GoldDerby. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  3. ^ Seitz, Matt (November 14, 2011). "The brazen minor miracles of "Homeland"". Salon.com. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  4. ^ VanDerWerff, Emily (November 13, 2011). "The Weekend". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  5. ^ Poniewozik, James (November 14, 2011). "The Morning After: Homeland on the Road". TIME. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  6. ^ "2011's Best Episodes: Game of Thrones' Shocking Beheading, Walking Dead's Discovery". TV Guide. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  7. ^ "Best Television Episodes of 2011". The Atlantic. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  8. ^ "Bloody Good: The Best TV Episodes of 2011". GQ. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  9. ^ "2011's best TV episodes". Salon.com. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  10. ^ Gorman, Bill (November 15, 2011). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on November 17, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2012.

External links Edit

  • "The Weekend" at Showtime
  • "The Weekend" at IMDb

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The Weekend is the seventh episode of the first season of the American psychological thriller series Homeland It originally aired on Showtime in the United States on November 13 2011 The episode was written by Meredith Stiehm and directed by Michael Cuesta It features series regulars Claire Danes Damian Lewis Morena Baccarin David Harewood Diego Klattenhoff Jackson Pace Morgan Saylor and Mandy Patinkin The Weekend Homeland episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 7Directed byMichael CuestaWritten byMeredith StiehmProduction code1WAH06Original air dateNovember 13 2011 2011 11 13 Running time58 minutesGuest appearancesMarin Ireland as Aileen Morgan Hrach Titizian as Danny Galvez Amy Hargreaves as Maggie MathisonEpisode chronology Previous The Good Soldier Next Achilles Heel Homeland season 1 List of episodesHomeland centers around Carrie Mathison Danes a CIA agent who is convinced that Nicholas Brody Lewis a recently rescued American marine has been turned by al Qaeda In The Weekend Carrie and Brody further complicate their relationship when they head to the countryside for the weekend Jessica Baccarin Brody s wife and Mike Klattenhoff face the fallout of the truth about their relationship Meanwhile Saul Patinkin catches Aileen on the run to Mexico The Weekend was first broadcast on November 13 2011 and was watched by 1 42 million households in the United States The episode was widely praised by critics Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 3 1 Reviews 3 2 Ratings 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditAileen Marin Ireland flees to Mexico but is apprehended when she gets off the bus in Nuevo Laredo Saul Mandy Patinkin is there and takes Aileen into custody He brings her on a 30 hour car ride back to Virginia hoping to use that time to convince her to divulge her role in the terrorist plot Brody Damian Lewis explains to Carrie Claire Danes that he needs to take a little time away from home After stopping at a bar and having some drinks Carrie suggests they go to a cabin out in the country that her family owns They have sex shortly after arriving and spend an enjoyable romantic day at the cabin together Both seem to be much more comfortable and at ease with each other than with anyone else Dana Morgan Saylor gets drunk with her friends at home and falls through the plate glass door With Brody gone Mike Diego Klattenhoff is called upon to help He repairs the door while Jessica Morena Baccarin takes Dana to the hospital to get stitches Mike and Jessica later express how much they miss each other and how much of an upheaval it s been to have Brody back in their lives Dana however would prefer that Mike stayed away telling him there s no place for my dad when you re here As they drive cross country Saul relates to Aileen his own experiences with a strict Jewish upbringing and his marital difficulties in an attempt to get Aileen to open up As Aileen gets more comfortable with Saul the topic of Raqim Faisel comes up Aileen s desire to secure a proper Muslim burial for Raqim compels her to cooperate She tells Saul everything she knows Saul calls Estes David Harewood and tells him that Aileen s job was to buy the house near the airport and wait for a visitor The visitor spent over an hour on the roof Estes sends Galvez Hrach Titizian over to the house to inspect the roof He discovers that there is a direct line of sight to a landing pad for Marine One the President s helicopter and that it is within an expert sniper s range Carrie and Brody cook dinner and have sex again During the night Brody has a nightmare He wakes up yelling out Issa No Carrie hears this and tries to calm him down The next morning Brody considers leaving Jessica for Carrie until he figures out that Carrie suspects him of being a terrorist While discussing breakfast Carrie slips up and mentions Brody s favorite brand of tea Yorkshire Gold Brody asks how she knows the tea he drinks and accuses her of spying on him Carrie knowing she has been caught elects to turn the tables she directly accuses Brody of being an agent of al Qaeda Brody reacts incredulously and challenges Carrie to ask him anything she wants Carrie obliges and grills Brody about all his suspicious behavior since his return and the holes in his story Brody maintains his innocence but makes some revelations He admits his conversion to Islam and that he often prays in his garage He says the Issa he mentioned in his dream was the name of a guard who treated him well He did beat Walker to death given the choice of killing Walker or being killed himself He had indeed met Abu Nazir but concealed it from everyone because he had a genuine affection for the man His suspicious finger movements are a reflexive motion coming from clutching prayer beads As Brody is leaving Saul calls Carrie He reports that Aileen has identified the visitor who was on the roof of her house It was Tom Walker Not only is he alive but he is the prisoner of war who was turned Upon hearing this Carrie rushes out to Brody to apologize She desperately tries to explain that despite her suspicions the time they spent together was real Brody leaves feeling betrayed and Carrie is reduced to tears Brody arrives home that night and peeks in on his wife and kids as they lie in bed He sits down in the living room and starts crying Production EditThe episode was written by consulting producer Meredith Stiehm her first of two writing credits for the first season It was directed by executive producer Michael Cuesta his third of the four episodes he directed for the first season Reception EditReviews Edit The Weekend received overwhelming critical acclaim and was described by both the creators of the show and Damian Lewis as a watershed episode 1 2 Salon com s Matt Zoller Seitz thought the episode was so deftly written acted and directed and so unconventionally yet elegantly structured that it flirted with perfection 3 Emily VanDerWerff of The A V Club gave it an A grade and said of the final conversation between Carrie and Brody pitch perfect from beginning to end and it was the sort of thing you d expect to see in a season finale or penultimate episode so fraught with tension and revelation was it 4 TIME s James Poniewozik praised the audacity of the writing saying in this stunner of an episode Homeland blew up its status quo 5 TV Guide The Atlantic GQ and Salon com all named The Weekend as one of the best episodes in all of television in 2011 6 7 8 9 Ratings Edit The Weekend was first broadcast on November 13 2011 on Showtime It received a 0 6 Nielsen rating share in the 18 49 demographic and attracted 1 42 million American viewers which was a fifth consecutive increase in viewership for Homeland week to week It would end up as the second highest rated episode of the season 10 References Edit With the Creators The Weekend Showtime Archived from the original on October 1 2011 Retrieved December 16 2011 Licuria Rob December 8 2011 Damian Lewis loves keeping viewers on the edge of their seats in Homeland GoldDerby Retrieved December 16 2011 Seitz Matt November 14 2011 The brazen minor miracles of Homeland Salon com Retrieved January 23 2012 VanDerWerff Emily November 13 2011 The Weekend The A V Club Retrieved January 23 2012 Poniewozik James November 14 2011 The Morning After Homeland on the Road TIME Retrieved January 23 2012 2011 s Best Episodes Game of Thrones Shocking Beheading Walking Dead s Discovery TV Guide Retrieved January 23 2012 Best Television Episodes of 2011 The Atlantic Retrieved January 23 2012 Bloody Good The Best TV Episodes of 2011 GQ Retrieved January 23 2012 2011 s best TV episodes Salon com Retrieved January 23 2012 Gorman Bill November 15 2011 Sunday Cable Ratings The Walking Dead Stays On Top Housewives Atl Hell On Wheels Boardwalk Empire Homeland Dexter amp More TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on November 17 2011 Retrieved January 24 2012 External links Edit The Weekend at Showtime The Weekend at IMDb Retrieved from https en 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