Thursday, November 14, 2013

'Still Positive' Reaction: Is 'Homeland' Supposed to Be Hilarious?

"Homeland" is halfway through Season 3, and I still feel like I can take it or leave it. I accepted Carrie (Claire Danes) as the conflicted professional who alternated between suspecting Brody (Damian Lewis) of being a cutthroat terrorist and doodling "Mrs. Carrie Brody" in her diary. But the show messed up by becoming too Brody-centric and killing the suspense about his true intentions.

Despite a promising premiere, "Tin Man is Down," Season 3 is burning LiLo's Elizabeth Taylor into my brain. Come on, now. Showtime is a premium channel and they need to get with it!

photo: I’m bored! I’m so bored!

"Still Positive" amped up the action and suspense with a bloodbath and surprising glimpse into Saul's (Mandy Patinkin) life. While Carrie is repeatedly confronted about her mental illness, it is clear that Saul is constantly dealing with an inner struggle of his own. So, it's no surprise when he becomes a quiet storm of rage after his dying marriage and career go kaput on the same day. It was a bit of a missed opportunity, though. If viewers had more time to revel in Javadi's apparent smarminess, watching him squirm would have delivered a huge payoff.

Saul's wife consummated her relationship with her "friend," Javadi slaughtered two people in front of an infant, and a lowly civil servant made sure to throw shade at Dana Brody (Morgan Saylor) one last time before she left Casa Brody and embarked on a new life as Dana Lazaro. Despite all that grief and gore, this was the funniest episode of "Homeland."

Carrie casually peeled the wrapper from a pregnancy test and set about providing a sample. This development seemed inevitable. The show has a long reputation of toying with her career, relationship status, and mental stability. A pregnancy is the perfect way to shake up all three categories while restoring the type of volatility that defines "Homeland."

The hilarious part came when she transferred the positive test to a drawer filled with pregnancy tests! Yep, still positive.
Thanks for making HBO obsolete, Tumblr

So, who's the daddy? Carrie's big Where's Waldo? map of Brody sightings hints that he is the father, but it is entirely possible the show will throw a curve ball. Quinn? The red-headed stranger? Some off-screen encounter?

After the funniness faded, the doubts emerged. Was this a sloppy crinkle in the show? When did Carrie become pregnant? Was she pregnant during her visit to the mental institution? (That could explain why that nurse was so generous to her despite the fact that she was an out of control patient asking for special privileges.) How will the medications and her current lifestyle affect the baby? Also, Claire Danes just had a baby and returned to her normal size in real life. It seems a bit twisted to make her portray a pregnant Carrie.

'The Real Housewives of Atlanta': Is Porsha Stewart Poised for a Spinoff?

Season 6 of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" opened with NeNe reveling in her own grandeur before finally broaching the topic of Porsha and Kordell’s divorce. Porsha vented her anger and shock that she learned about her own divorce on Twitter, but she also held a glimmer of hope that she could somehow salvage the relationship.

Wendy Williams Calls Porsha “Less Than Smart”

Kordell wasn’t willing to reconcile, and Porsha soon found herself living in her mother’s guest room. By Episode 2, Porsha moved into the master suite so she would be more comfortable. She acted very spoiled and bratty about it, but it did not seem real. Between her short ‘n sassy wig, her emotional outbursts, and more detailed accusations that Kordell is secretly, or not so secretly gay, it seems like she is working very hard to be interesting this season.

During an interview, Wendy Williams told her it was a bad move because she went from being coddled by Kordell to being coddled at home. She already married young, by Wendy’s standards, and needed to assert her independence -- even if that meant living in a studio apartment. So, Wendy's trying to direct Porsha's life while telling her to be more independent? 

Although Wendy was way too harsh (and nosy!) and the “oohing” studio audience added another layer of judgment, Porsha maintained her poise and responded by explaining that she needed her family’s support to strengthen her after the ordeal she went through. She seemed so unflappable, it made me wonder if she already had a bigger plan in the works.





Porsha on the Prowl?
There is a certain sweetness and naivete about Porsha, which may be responsible for her rep of being an airhead or trophy wife. She seems determined to shake that stereotype this season. There is a good chance that she is angling for her own show. Bravo obviously isn’t shy about stretching the “Housewives” franchise. Former “RHOA” castmate Kim snagged a wedding special and spinoff series. Bravo granted NeNe and Gregg’s remix wedding worthy of a short series. Porsha could move into an apartment with interesting neighbors and do a whole single-in-the-city thing as she rebuilds her life. All she is missing is an annoying/entertaining frenemy/sidekick like Dwight.