
If Lebanon was a person, it’d look like Claire Danes (and definitely NOT Israel) above. They’re cry-facing and cry-facing HARD about a recent episode of Showtime’s Homeland, “Beirut Is Back,” not because that’s a dumb name for an episode of a great show, but because it was an unflattering portrayal of Lebanon (the AP story begins with, “Militants carrying assault weapons clear the area around a street…”), yet filmed in Israel.
The show about Arab terrorists and American turncoats has inadvertently become a tale of two cities. Some Beirutis are angry because the depiction of their city as swarming with militiamen is misleading and because they see Israel as the enemy. And in Israel, some are peeved that Haifa and even Tel Aviv — a self-styled nightlife capital and high-tech hub — apparently appear, to outsiders at least, to be Middle Eastern after all.
Lebanese Tourism Minister Fadi Abboud told The Associated Press on Thursday that he’s so upset about the portrayal of Beirut that he’s considering a lawsuit.
“The information minister is studying media laws to see what can be done,” he said. (Via)
I imagine that quote was said like Charlie with “bird law.” Years ago, Brazilian president Fernando Henrique Cardoso criticized an episode of The Simpsons that depicted Rio as “a distorted vision of Brazilian reality,” and the country went so far as to threaten a lawsuit against Fox. So, this isn’t anything new, though it seems like Lebanon is more pissed at Homeland portraying Israel as basically the same thing as their country than anything else. To which I say: have we already forgotten the great Caroline in the (New York) City Crisis of 1996? IT WAS SET IN CALIFORNIA. But after six days, we got over it, and now we’re better off for it. Learn from our mistakes.
Also, I like this:
Several Lebanese interviewed by the AP said they have never heard of the show. When a reporter described the plot and said it was shot in Israel, the reactions ranged from anger to blithe acceptance that filmmaking is an imperfect art. (Via)
Clearly the Israelis learned to blithely accept film as an imperfect art from the Germans (who the hell else would phrase it that way), so, really, why can’t we all get along?
(Via AP)



In other news, lizards around the world are united to file a lawsuit against HBO for wrongly depicting their dragons ancestors.
However, Albuquerque citizens are thrilled to be known as the meth capital of the world.
OT : Here’s a thought, how about u do a weekly review of ‘Homeland’ episodes rather than SOA? Neither compare to Breaking Bad/Mad Men, but Homeland > SOA imo!
Homeland > Breaking Bad > Mad Men > SOA
But Homeland doesn’t lend itself to the kind of reviews that SOA gets.
breaking bad>homeland>mad men> soa.
but i like the soa reviews, i dont understand why there isnt a review for all of these great shows, along wit some podcast recommendations. this is my go-to site for all things tv related. i hate having to search for reviews from unknown idiot sites
So, there’s one thing we agree on then! SOA is the least fav! And Dux, how Homeland > Breaking Bad is beyond me, but to each his own i guess!
Breaking Bad > Homeland > Mad Men > Justified > SoA
Gunnar: I like the international espionage aspects. Just a dash of Tom Clancy in my psychological thrillers, thank you.
How much would you guys love to watch the show they make in retaliation that mocks American cities?
Ooh LA is full of gang members and slutty women/people who take drugs. Yeah good luck pissing off Americans with that. It would be fun to watch.
Muslim country reacts with anger when they are reminded Israel happens to be in the same continental region they are in. Maybe Homeland would actually shoot in Beirut if it wasn’t run by a powerful Iranian-proxy army in the form of Hezbollah.
Well it could also be that Israel has attacked them and occupied them and killed many of their citizens. But hey ya know, it could just be the religion thing.
they forgot to mention that a bomb went off in the cafeteria as they were typing this up
It’s clearly obvious that they are upset because they didn’t show enough gorgeous Lebanese women. On a related note, Homeland’s greatest flaw in that episode is that they didn’t show nearly enough Lebanese women. Seeing how it was shot in Israel, they probably didn’t have any. That is more than enough reason for anyone to get upset.