Outside visitors, though well-intentioned, may disrupt the gradual transition back to civilian life.Outside visitors, though well-intentioned, may disrupt the gradual transition back to civilian life.Outside visitors, though well-intentioned, may disrupt the gradual transition back to civilian life.
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- TriviaMany of the big spaces in the "Homecoming" set, including Heidi's office, are octagonal. All eight sides of Heidi's office could be pulled away to optimize the choice of camera angles.
- Quotes
Colin Belfast: That's bad luck, you know.
Heidi Bergman: What is?
Colin Belfast: Folding laundry while sober.
- SoundtracksHigh-Rise Soundtrack
Written by Clint Mansell
Featured review
CHEER! - (7 stars out of 10)
The stage curtains open ...
"Homecoming - Season 1, Episode 6: Toys" was an eye-opener, that's for sure. Some interresting developments take place, some good, some that will get under your skin a little bit. But, all-in-all, this is yet another solid episode that helps to uncover a bit more, and keeps us moving toward the inevitable conclusion.
In the present day, Colin conveniently bumps into Heidi at the local laundry and strikes up a conversation with her in the hopes that he can find out just how much she remembers. He poses as a soldier coming home named Hunter - and she falls for his act - hook, line and sinker. Back in the past, Walter's Mom shows up uninvited with the full intention of bring her son home - but, when things don't go her way, she places a call to the Dept. Of Defense complaint line.
The one thing I was hoping wouldn't happen in this episode as the story continued on, happened. It upset me a little, but I could see why they did it. I just hope that justice is served in the end, because it needs to be now. I thought that Marianne Jean-Baptiste was phenomenal in her role as Walter's Mom. She nailed it. She brought a sense of urgency to the story that I was not expecting.
This is one of the best shows I've seen. Usually by the mid-way point, things get shaken up so they can build off what they have presented already into a grand finale. This episode did that, but not in a bad way. It was well handled, and now I am ready to move forward. 7 stars out of 10.
"Homecoming - Season 1, Episode 6: Toys" was an eye-opener, that's for sure. Some interresting developments take place, some good, some that will get under your skin a little bit. But, all-in-all, this is yet another solid episode that helps to uncover a bit more, and keeps us moving toward the inevitable conclusion.
In the present day, Colin conveniently bumps into Heidi at the local laundry and strikes up a conversation with her in the hopes that he can find out just how much she remembers. He poses as a soldier coming home named Hunter - and she falls for his act - hook, line and sinker. Back in the past, Walter's Mom shows up uninvited with the full intention of bring her son home - but, when things don't go her way, she places a call to the Dept. Of Defense complaint line.
The one thing I was hoping wouldn't happen in this episode as the story continued on, happened. It upset me a little, but I could see why they did it. I just hope that justice is served in the end, because it needs to be now. I thought that Marianne Jean-Baptiste was phenomenal in her role as Walter's Mom. She nailed it. She brought a sense of urgency to the story that I was not expecting.
This is one of the best shows I've seen. Usually by the mid-way point, things get shaken up so they can build off what they have presented already into a grand finale. This episode did that, but not in a bad way. It was well handled, and now I am ready to move forward. 7 stars out of 10.
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- BJG-Reviews
- Dec 8, 2021
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