Posted By
Najib
Oct 02, 2012 09:35
The first two episodes of Homeland Season2, which premiered yesterday on ShowTime, take place in Beirut, but were filmed in Israel instead. Let's wait and see how Beirut looks like according to Homeland producers.
Posted By
Najib
Sep 30, 2012 12:44
He told the host "I hope your questions are not as hot as you are". What's so wrong about that? Why is LBCI and most of the Arab websites calling it a scandal or even worse a sexual harrasment? Ma badda hal2ad!
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