Homecoming season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Heidi Bergman, a counselor at the Homecoming Transitional Support Center, navigates the complexities of helping veterans like Walter Cruz reintegrate into civilian life. Her routine is disrupted by Thomas Carrasco, who probes into the program's ethics and voluntary nature, hinting at Heidi's troubled past with Homecoming. Tensions surface during a role-play session, exposing the emotional challenges facing the veterans. Meanwhile, Heidi's current mundane life starkly contrasts her significant, yet disturbing, role at Homecoming.
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Heidi Bergman?
Heidi Bergman is a counselor at the Homecoming Transitional Support Center.
Who is Walter Cruz?
Walter Cruz is a veteran and a client at the Homecoming Transitional Support Center.
What is the Homecoming Transitional Support Center?
The Homecoming Transitional Support Center is a facility aimed at helping soldiers transition back to civilian life.
Why does Heidi record her sessions?
Heidi records her sessions for her reference.
Who approaches Heidi at the diner, and what do they discuss?
Thomas Carrasco from the Department of Defense Inspector General approaches Heidi to discuss her time at Homecoming and inquire about the program's voluntary nature.
How does Walter Cruz feel about the Homecoming program?
Walter Cruz is eager to comply with the Homecoming program and reintegrate into civilian life.
What concerns does Walter share with Heidi?
Walter shares his anxieties, disturbing thoughts, and a specific incident where he imagined harming himself, indicating the psychological impact of his service.
What altercation occurs during the job interview role-play session?
An altercation occurs between Walter and another veteran, Rainey, during a job interview role-play session, highlighting the emotional volatility among the veterans.
What does Thomas Carrasco want to know about Heidi's work at Homecoming?
Thomas Carrasco is investigating a complaint about Homecoming and wants to know about the voluntary nature of soldiers' participation and Heidi's role as a counselor.
How does Heidi feel about her past at Homecoming?
Heidi appears unsettled and uncomfortable when discussing her past at Homecoming, indicating a complex and possibly troubled history with the program.