Matthew Rhys rotates his incredible skills behind the camera and bruises the rules directing an artful, emotionally charged episode of the The Americans.
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Matthew Rhys rotates his incredible skills behind the camera and bruises the rules directing an artful, emotionally charged episode of the The Americans.
Stan sticks to his guns, Frank senses the end is near and Philip gets closer to losing Martha forever on The Americans.
Martha feels tremendous pressure as Stan and Aderholt move closer to discovering “The Rat” for The Americans. It’s only a matter of time before Stan drops the cuffs on Martha.
“Clark’s Place” is the saddest, loneliest space for The Americans. Now that Nina is gone, the full dramatic heat is beating down on Martha. These people seem to get crushed on the show by slow, uncaring, political machines.
The writers of The Americans kill off one of their spectacular darlings in a cruel twist. Fans lose a favorite and thirst for revenge.
Nothing gets resolved in this solid bridge/building episode. The writers seed several storylines for future episodes. They hint at impending doom for Nina and an investigation into Martha.
The Americans plan an accident for “Pastor Tim” while trying to avoid a deadly disaster with the bio-weapon they keep in the basement. Elizabeth sees the friction between Philip and Stan.
The Americans risk their lives and The Glanders when they get their new mission and deal with fallout form Elizabeth’s trip to Germany. Television has never seen such a field of talent and people successfully pushing the boundaries of long form narrative.
Two Soviet intelligence agents pose as a married couple to spy on the American government.
Paige can not keep a secret and outs her parents to Pastor Tim.
The Americans find the Mujahideen’s killing machine, wind him up, and set him on their enemies.
Philip gets cranky with Gabriel over the KGB’s one-way streets
Paige discovers a pair of Russian spies sleeping in her parents’ bed.
Kind, sweet, lovely Betty Turner survived WWII and heart disease, but she won’t survive bumping into Elizabeth.
Venter is sentenced to death, carried out with an old tire, cool kerosene, and a hot fire. But don’t you cry for him.
Relationships are in trouble! Frank’s office bug is discovered and Martha feels the heat. Big time.
Philip, the High Spy, thanks Jesus for getting him out of the sack.
Philip fights orders to corrupt a minor. Hear that Daniel Rosen, Director of CT at U.S. Department of State?
While Philip and Elizabeth develop a young asset, their own young asset, Paige, sets them up.
Phillip plants a bug at an open house and pulls a molar out of Elizabeth’s mouth.
Two Soviet intelligence agents pose as a married couple to spy on the American government.
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