Paige continues to struggle with family life and Phillip takes some brutal steps to solve a problem.
Like so much of The Americans I can't say I enjoyed the episode, but appreciate how well crafted it is and admit to being thoroughly compelled by the events depicted from start to finish.
I won't mention story details not to spoil, but it's safe to say that Phillip, Elizabeth, Stan and especially Paige have their share of strong plot lines and character moments. Similar to the series 2 finale, it has the next series very much in mind with how it finishes on a scene that throws out another hook for audience to make sure they keep watching.
As ever, all cinematography, editing, writing and in particular the performances are superb. Holly Taylor, Matthew Rhys, Keri Russell and Frank Langella are all excellent.
Like so much of The Americans I can't say I enjoyed the episode, but appreciate how well crafted it is and admit to being thoroughly compelled by the events depicted from start to finish.
I won't mention story details not to spoil, but it's safe to say that Phillip, Elizabeth, Stan and especially Paige have their share of strong plot lines and character moments. Similar to the series 2 finale, it has the next series very much in mind with how it finishes on a scene that throws out another hook for audience to make sure they keep watching.
As ever, all cinematography, editing, writing and in particular the performances are superb. Holly Taylor, Matthew Rhys, Keri Russell and Frank Langella are all excellent.