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-- Homeland.By Gansa, Alex Gordon, Howard, 1961- Raff, Gideon Cuesta, Michael, 1963- Nir, Avi Telem, Ran Klick, Michael Attias, Daniel Ferland, Guy, 1966- Gates, Tucker Johnson, Clark, 1954- Nachmanoff, Jeffrey Turner, Brad Bromell, Henry Cary, Alexander, 1963- Johannessen, Chip Stiehm, Meredith, 1969- Danes, Claire, 1979- Lewis, Damien Baccarin, Morena Harewood, David K[2012]., 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Call No: DVD Fic Homeland Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Homeland Volume: 1Summary Note: Carrie Mathison, a brilliant but volatile CIA agent, suspects that a rescued American POW may not be what he seems. Is Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody a war hero or an Al Qaeda sleeper agent plotting a spectacular terrorist attack on U.S. soil? Following her instincts, Mathison will risk everything to uncover the truth - her reputation, her career, and even her sanity.
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-- Wire.By Simon, David, 1960- West, Dominic, 1970- Akinnagbe, Gbenga Cathey, Reg E Crawford, Jermaine, 1992- Doman, John, 1945- Gillen, Aidan, 1968- Gilliam, Seth Hector, Jamie Huff, Neal Johnson, Clark, 1954- Kostroff, Michael Lombardozzi, Domenick, 1976- Lovejoy, Deirdre, 1962- McCarthy, Tom, 1966- Peters, Clarke Pierce, Wendell Reddick, Lance Royo, Andre Sohn, Sonjac2008., Adult, HBO Video Call No: DVD Fic Wire 5 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: The wire Volume: 5Summary Note: "In a city that can no longer even recognize its problems, much less begin to solve them, police detectives attempt to bring in one last, worthy case against a violent crew of narcotics traffickers. And when bureaucratic poverty and infighting threatens that case, one detective will risk everything, creating a fraud that will eventually entangle the city's newspaper, which is weakened by declines in circulation and advertising. With journalism itself so vulnerable and desperate, an unscrupulous, ambitious reporter will ride the story wherever it goes - or wherever he wants it to go. From the streets to the port to the schools and the halls of government, The Wire has chronicled the tribulations of a post-industrial American city. Now, in its final season, the drama directs its last question to the media and its consumers: If anything in The Wire's depiction of urban America was genuine or important, then what is it, exactly, that occupies our attentions? What are the stories we embrace? And what are the stories we ignore? And why?"--Container.