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The Americans - Stingers - Review: "The Episode We've All Been Waiting For"

2 Apr 2015

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Previously on The Americans: Stan and Oleg's attempt to fish out a potential Soviet spy is unsuccesful...so far, Nina is attempting to secure her freedom by herself, and Phillip's undercover operation with Kimberly could be for the long term.

     This is the episode you (and I!) have all been waiting for. Only 2 episodes after Martha's bombshell discovery, Phillip and Elizabeth finally spilled the beans on their jobs as travel agents KGB spies to Paige. While I originally expected this scene to resemble Phillip and Paige's explosive argument in "Martial Eagle" last season, I really enjoyed the way soft tone that the writers took for the incredibly awkward family discussion. Not only did the writers nail the tone, but Holly Taylor (Paige) did a fantastic job in her delivery. After being lied to time and time again, Paige had simply had enough and Holly Taylor conveyed Paige's sense of angered confusion perfectly. Additionally, I have to say that Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell did an amazing job portraying the level of caution that Phillip and Elizabeth took in explaining their lives to Paige. Telling your kid that you are a spy, along with all of the details that go along with that, is not something that you just blurt out in any way. While I'm sure it's a conversation that Phillip and Elizabeth thought about over the years, they were clearly taken by surprise by Paige's intervention. All the same, they managed to explain something very complicated in a pretty simple way. As a result, Paige was able to process the news in a good manner. Needing to be alone for a bit was expected and binge watching General Hospital was certainly understandable after such a conversation, but all things considered she took it very well. It should be interesting to see how she holds up in the next few episodes. Also, if Matthew Rhys and/or Keri Russell are not nominated for an Emmy for this, it is a major injustice!!

     Speaking of injustice, it is a small injustice that this season's best episode was polluted by the strange obsession of Sandra Beeman by Henry. Sure, this may seem humorously normal for a hormonal teenage boy, but I do not understand its relevance to the overall plot. The writers don't have a lot for Henry to do while Paige is busy getting recruited to the KGB, but this just seems to be going nowhere. Fortunately, outside of staring at his Sandra Beeman cutout, Henry actually served a great purpose in this episode. Henry acts both as someone we can relate to and as a foil for Paige. His Eddie Murphy impersonation was so incompatible with the rest of his family's current mood that it really highlighted what a terrible position Paige is now in. Additionally, I enjoyed Henry's time spent at Stan's house because it not only gave Paige time to learn the truth, but it also informed us (again) what a mess Stan Beeman really is. In the middle of an ugly divorce and down on his luck, Stan could really use a pick-me-up and his time with Henry offered one. Stan struggles connecting with his son, but easily connects with the son of two KGB spies. Go figure.

     Seeing that Stan was actually right about Zinaida in this episode was unsurprising given the amount of time dedicated to Stan and Oleg's investigation in the last episode. I'm really happy that Stan won't be made to look like a complete idiot... at least in regards to Zinaida. Stan is on a roll with gut feelings about spies lately as he is beginning to suspect Martha for...no reason at all? Even though Stan's gut is super convenient, I'm willing to go along with it if it means that Stan is getting closer to the truth about Phillip and Elizabeth! All these gut feelings makes you wonder when he'll have a gut feeling about his neighbors!

9.8/10 - This episode finally gave us what we've been looking for: Phillip and Elizabeth were actually honest with Paige. Additionally, the countless other story lines that The Americans juggles so well were all equally compelling (disregarding Henry's obsession with Sandra Beeman). Looks like Nina could actually start interacting with our other main characters next week!
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8 comments:

  1. Agree? Disagree? Be sure to leave a comment here to start a discussion.

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  2. Glad you liked it Dylan. I was wondering if maybe I was missing something for the Henry / Sandra thing, but I'm happy to hear that I'm not the only one bored by it.

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  3. Currently it looks boring but I have a feeling that it will payoff in some way or the other further down the line.

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  4. greenlatopia1 .2 April 2015 at 23:44

    WOW, that last scene was so scary !

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  5. I hope you're right. It just seems so random right now. Lol.

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  6. Great review of an amazing episode. i've never been a too fond of child actors but the Paige character was brilliant. In any other show, her character would have been petulant and crass in an instant. However, the subtlety displayed to be calm and digest what had happened was top notch. The correlation between the dialogue in the soap opera she was watching and the shocking news she received was perfectly timed, a true testament to the writing. The final interaction in the house was as tense as it could be, Paige trying to deduce if Stan is a spy too or he doesn't know what she does was great. The episode felt like a season finale but i'm glad we are getting more.

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  7. This was everything we asked for.
    What i liked most abut the reveal was that she asked.
    She didnt find anything incriminatory, she didnt saw them doing their job, she didnt saw anything shocking that could lead to a worst thing. She just went there with her mind set in asking what the hell is going on and she did it.
    That scene, the worried faces, the looks Philip and Elizabeth gave to each other, their body lenguage, everything was perfect, they were/are scared of what Paige might think and Elizaeth was hurt when Paige pushed her away.
    the final minutes when Paige saw Stan and she got so scared, she realized what could be teh consequences of everything their parents told her and she saw her parents talking to their FBI friends like nothing. I expect her to ask if they are really friends of Stan or are just using him some way.
    Stan wasnt so wrong after all. Oleg needs to be carefull now, their storylines are getting interesting.
    I saw the promos and DAMN GABRIEL! he already wants to recruit her. I just hope Paige says no.
    great review man! as always

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  8. I don't think that Stan is suspecting Martha for no reason at all, I think he was just realizing that she probably has more regular access to Gaad's office than anyone other than Gaad himself.

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