The Punisher Episode Twelve Review “Home” Podcast – Defenders TV Podcast Episode 133

Frank Castle seeks solace in the arms of his wife as Rawlins gets his revenge and we discuss it all in our Punisher Episode Twelve Review of “Home” we talk about our top five points about this episode in our Spoiler filled discussion. As always make sure you’ve watched the episode before listening to the podcast.

Punisher Episode Twelve Review

Punisher Episode Twelve Review Podcast Spoiler filled Synopsis

Written by: Dario Scardapane
Directed by: Jet Wilkinson
Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) makes a damning confession to Dinah Madani (Amber Rose Revah) as he admits to his crimes in Kandahar under William Rawlins (Paul Schulze). At the same time with the countdown clock ticking him and Micro (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) prepare to swap themselves in an exchange for the release of Sarah (Jaime Ray Newman) and Zach (Kobi Frumer) and the vital information to  unlock Micro’s computer containing all their files on Cerberus, Billy Russo (Ben Barnes) and Rawlins. At the hostage swap a shootout leaves Sarah wondering what to believe as her dead husband is apparently killed again in the crossfire as Homeland Agents arrive to disrupt the exchange. But Frank is knocked out and taken by Russo’s men back to the abandoned power station to be interrogated. At Homeland Security David Lieberman is reintroduced to his family as it is revealed that his second death was a ruse planned by him and Madani so he could reunite with his family. For Frank things get worse as Russo interrogates him and gets him to  unlock the computer, allowing them to destroy all of the files, in return for a quick death at the hands of Russo.  Rawlins arrives and goes in for the kill, once and for all as he brutally tortures Frank, wanting his own slice of revenge. As things turn nasty Rawlins missteps verbally attacking Russo as a grunt. With the promise of a quick kill for Frank and their unwritten Marine code Russo helps Castle get free, who then extracts his bloody and brutal retribution against Rawlins and his eyes. Russo then tries to kill Castle, but Dinah Madani arrives in time after being tipped off to their location by Lieberman. She manages to get a shot off shooting and injuring Russo as he bolts for an escape from the Homeland Agents closing in. On the Floor the scary, beautiful man, Frank Castle, lies bloody, bruised and battered!

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We will return on Friday the 2nd of February with our review of The Punisher Finale Episode ThirteenMemento Mori talk to you then.

Thanks for listening

John, Chris and Derek

Defenders TV Podcast

Date recorded: 23/01/2017
Date published: 26/01/2017
MP3, 42.44 mins, 96kbps, 29.5 MB

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2 comments on “The Punisher Episode Twelve Review “Home” Podcast – Defenders TV Podcast Episode 133”

  1. Ray

    Guys your Punisher #12 podcast isn’t showing up in Android…. Love the show – listening on ur. Com

    • feedback@defenderstvpodcast.com

      Hi Ray,

      thanks so much for letting us know. Once of our sources doesn’t seem to be working so I’ve tried to fix it now. Alternatively if you want to resubscribe on Android through our Website RSS feed it’s https://defenderstvpodcast.com/feed/podcast and is available there.
      Thanks so much for listening
      Derek, John and Chris

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