Elizabeth is given a high risk mission in Chicago.
This is an incredibly tense episode with a lot of build up to what feels like something big might be coming in the next few episodes.
I will not mention plot specifics but the dynamic between Phillip and Elizabeth is as edgy and uncomfortable as is possible to create on screen. I actually felt like I was part of the hostile atmosphere it depicts. Also the espionage plot is very compelling and it marries well with all the character development.
There is another great dinner table scene, which lives up to the standard of all the previous awkward, ironic dinner table moments on The Americans.
The visuals are as great as ever and the performances are once again top drawer with Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell brilliant.
This is an incredibly tense episode with a lot of build up to what feels like something big might be coming in the next few episodes.
I will not mention plot specifics but the dynamic between Phillip and Elizabeth is as edgy and uncomfortable as is possible to create on screen. I actually felt like I was part of the hostile atmosphere it depicts. Also the espionage plot is very compelling and it marries well with all the character development.
There is another great dinner table scene, which lives up to the standard of all the previous awkward, ironic dinner table moments on The Americans.
The visuals are as great as ever and the performances are once again top drawer with Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell brilliant.