Homeland: Carrie and the green pen

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My kingdom for a fucking green pen!
Disclaimer: I don't own the video clips from Homeland. No copyright infringement is intended. Made simply for fun.

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  • @Alxndr57834
    @Alxndr578343 ай бұрын

    "I've asked 4, 5, 6 times for a new one but there's no understanding... They offered me bLuEueEeUeu3ue" lmao she is so irritated it's amazing acting.

  • @jonathanwhite5640
    @jonathanwhite56403 жыл бұрын

    I suffer from rapid Bipolar and psychosis with other problems ,and well done Carrie/Clare

  • @elloguvna6820
    @elloguvna68203 жыл бұрын

    Amazing actress!

  • @Taylorhypersensitivefox
    @Taylorhypersensitivefox5 жыл бұрын

    Carrie was exactly right.

  • @H1GHVLTG

    @H1GHVLTG

    5 жыл бұрын

    Taylor Grimsdottir-Jackson fucking spoiler 🤬

  • @kadejito1
    @kadejito15 жыл бұрын

    Aw...was gonna give you a thumbs up, but you cut the part where she went all berserk when Saul pulled out the mythical green pen.

  • @AKGagliano

    @AKGagliano

    4 жыл бұрын

    I know, such an important part.

  • @CC-mr5xq
    @CC-mr5xq Жыл бұрын

    I’d be super upset too if I was in the middle of working on a document and the ink ran out and I’d have to use a new color.

  • @user-qq3wm1xp1n

    @user-qq3wm1xp1n

    8 ай бұрын

    Omg same 😂😂.

  • @noradosmith
    @noradosmith2 ай бұрын

    I love how she does run ons of alliterative words

  • @flyflybaby2723
    @flyflybaby2723 Жыл бұрын

    Just EXECELLENT acting❤

  • @karthu1993
    @karthu19937 ай бұрын

    That face she makes after saying "a single sniper." 😅

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA8893 жыл бұрын

    So much praise is (rightly) given to Claire Danes for her performance in “The Vest,” but Mandy Patinkin deserves accolades, too. The juxtaposition of them in this scene especially is harrowing. Carrie: manic, restless, a fireball of movement and jumbled words. Saul: silent, still, subdued, soaking in her state, allowing it to percolate, and then staring back at her, wide-eye and speechless. Here, his silence says everything. Did Showtime's homeland teach you about bipolar disorder? Carrie Mathison, played by actress Claire Danes appears to have Bipolar Disorder I (BD-I) since when she stops taking her meds, often on purpose, she spirals into a strong cycle of mania, melancholy and a variety of mixed or psychotic features. I think Claire does an exceptional job of portraying various mood episodes often associated with BD-I. The persona's own father had BD-I, it turns out he was diagnosed and treated for most of his life. Many of the various depressive episodes and hypomanic stages which have been written into the Homeland story line rings very true. There have been times when the daughter of Carrie Mathison (Franny) is in danger because her mother has such an intense desire to be a successful CIA agent. Sometimes Carrie puts her career over the best interests of her daughter and her life. The series, even though sometimes it goes off the rails, does stay true to how Carrie manages to balance her BD-1 with the shocking story of espionage and counterterrorism. If anything, I think the Showtime series does an exceptional job of portraying bipolar disorder in a thought provoking fair and realistic manner. Hopefully it will educate viewers who were formerly uninformed about the disease what a toll it takes on a person’s life and the lives of those around them. I also love how the show highlights the medications Carrie takes for her illness and even they are realistic. Carrie has shared that she takes clozapine, lithium, nortriptyline, clonazepam which are all drugs often prescribed for those with the disease.

  • @KRAKOA889

    @KRAKOA889

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@gininacroyante true

  • @BaryJohnson
    @BaryJohnson4 ай бұрын

    Objects in mirror may be closer than they appear ✨

  • @fiorellacedres
    @fiorellacedres6 жыл бұрын

    I fucking love her!

  • @DougHanson2769
    @DougHanson27694 жыл бұрын

    The Green Pen 😮😧😶

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA8893 жыл бұрын

    What's so great about the character Saul on Homeland? 1. His razor sharp wit. 2. His dialogues (mostly one-liners) combined with his manly voice stands apart in the show. 3. Well respected among his peers - Amidst double agents, terrorists and crooked officers, this guy is a breath of fresh air. 4. He is balanced character. Good guy, very smart, sometimes rough. The actor play him very very well. He is very credible even in emotinal scenes. Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin), senior agency officer, extremely experienced, a great strategist, the man who discovered Carrie, trained her, taught her almost everything she knows; as Carrie's mentor, he also protects her when she goes cold or in a psychiatric crisis - an extraordinary professional, however the girl suffers from bipolar disorder, the disease that until 15 years ago, before the mania for the politically correct, psychiatrists called PMD, manic depression. Oh, and the BEARD, of course!

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA8893 жыл бұрын

    Has Showtime's Homeland made a mockery of bipolar disorder? Absolutely not, and to suggest that the show has done anything to negatively portray bipolar disorder is entirely baseless. There is nothing about Claire Danes portrayal of the bipolar Carrie Matheson that could be considered “mocking” about the disorder. Sure, she is, for all intents and purposes, “stable” when she is on her meds. Now what happens when she is off her meds, that is the true face of bipolar disorder. She becomes manic in every sense of the word. Hyper-focused on a hundred different things all at once, spouting off grandiose ideas, behaving in ways that could generally be considered harmful (excessive drinking/drug use, promiscuous sexual endeavors), all things that have at one time or another been attributed to someone with bipolar disorder. On the other side of that coin is the depression. Once she comes crashing down, she finds herself in bed for days at a time, feeling like there’s a thousand pound blanket on her. She might have the desire to continue the things she’s working on, but there is no drive left in her. None. To even stand up and go to the bathroom feels like climbing a mountain barefoot. No two people with bipolar disorder are the same, nor does the disease affect two people in the exact same way, but I can say for myself, the aforementioned symptoms certainly applied to me at one point or another before I finally found a good balance in medication. There is one aspect of the treatment of Carrie Mathison’s bipolar disorder that I found may have been excessive, and that was the use of electric shock therapy. Well, I am not a medical professional and I can only talk about it through the reports (from serious, responsible and truthful medical sources) of people with their own experience, like every patient who has been treated by several doctors / psychologists / psychiatrists / therapists to the throughout their life, now I feel like they may have jumped into the electric shock treatment really fast on the show. In all cases of people with years being treated by doctors, the idea of ​​electric shock therapy has never been proposed, not even mentioned, period. So, from my humble perspective, what Carrie goes through with electric shock therapy is totally foreign to me, now it could be for a number of reasons. Now I believe, with 100% certainty, I would not consider the program as “mocking” bipolar disorder, at all. The actions and situations they show are accurate, and the show handles the reactions of everyone around Carrie very well.

  • @wickedwitchoftheeast88

    @wickedwitchoftheeast88

    2 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree very insightful 👍👍 I have Bipolar Disorder and Homeland isn't mocking it I have to say Clare's portrayl of Bipolar is very fucking accurate. Especially her mania and the crashing come down thats exactly what I go through but I'm hypermanic not manic but once the crashing starts I become really depressed and selfish. Off my meds I'm like how Carrie is here erratic, my brain is going a 100 mph but on the meds I'm alot more stable and calmer. Clare did a fantastic job this is the real bipolar the show and Clare clearly did their research I'm impressed

  • @KRAKOA889

    @KRAKOA889

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wickedwitchoftheeast88 👍👍👍

  • @paulhunter5381
    @paulhunter5381Ай бұрын

    I'm sorry but this is nothing like any mania I've seen--not even close.

  • @ryancourts2726
    @ryancourts27262 жыл бұрын

    carrie and her bi polar shit was too much for me.

  • @celesteclement2790

    @celesteclement2790

    2 жыл бұрын

    But it makes the show seem funny a bit when Carrie goes into one of her breakdown moments

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