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'Homecoming': Oddly compelling for a vet's POV . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on August 2, 2020 at 17:46:54:

I just finished Season One and was tranced into watching it after the first episode. Sam Esmail had an obvious strong thumbprint on this one as it was a straight plot that zig-zagged in and out of rational thinking.

The Geist Corp. got a contract from the military to develop a drug that would "cure" PTSD and make the troops return to combat. Julia Roberts did a smacking good job of a social worker with a soft heart while Bobby Cannavale played the typical corporate shark constantly pushing buttons to make himself look good. The supporting cast was excellent and the 'Mr. Robot' vibe was unmistakable.

Season Two isn't bad, either, with a heavy carryover of cast from One.