I almost wonder if she's actually a spy herself.
I almost wonder if she's actually a spy herself.
It's the calm before the storm - before the end of the season and the end of the series next season.
It's the calm before the storm.
It's such an interesting contrast to how dysfunctional everything else is around him.
As with other possible leads they want information - I believe she works at Tass so having someone inside the Soviet propaganda machine would be a great asset to have.
As usual it is what Philip and Elizabeth say with their eyes and expressions that matters more than what they physically say with their mouths. I was wondering if in the garage scene if E was really going to tell Paige about the rape and how much she would say and how it would work in with the situation. The crying…
She works for Tass I believe.
So either Philip's father or Gabriel was a guard in the camp where Oleg's mother was incarcerated.
With the actors and writing in The Americans I think it would be conceivable to make an entire episode without words being spoken. From tense well written scenes to the expert facial expressions - in many ways those are what makes the series.
Nice. Was trying to figure out who it was.
Probably some random Russian who was working for the Amtorg Trade Corp.
Some people can't take a hint that you aren't interested in what they are selling or wanting you to take interest in so, yes, being nice can prolong the situation.
It's hard to tell if it's fiction or a documentary.
Gabriel said it best. "We're all just nobodies."
I almost expected Elizabeth to get violent when the woman didn't seem to take the hint to leave.
It's the collective epiphany that what they are all doing amounts to jack squat.
Not really.
To be honest I don't know.
Easy to call it murder after the fact isn't it?
Is it implied he flew to Moscow? I sort of had the feeling that he flew into some obscure small airport so the KBG could pick him up without incident.