Phillip and Elizabeth undertake a particularly nasty sting operation.
This is another very strong episode with some quite memorable sequences.
The story as always mixes plot and character development. I think it's all very compelling but one scene feels a little bit contrived to push a plot line and character arc in a certain direction. However that doesn't take away the fact that it's very well done.
I loved the scene at the dinner table. The Americans do these scenes very well and it always makes for great awkward humour. The only series that does dinner time interaction to this standard (and even more entertaining) is The Sopranos.
Some of the dialogue between Pastor Tim and Elizabeth is very interesting and it works so well with everything going on in the lives of the main characters.
The cinematography and editing are excellent as ever and all performances are as strong as ever. Noah Emmerich stood out for me in one great scene between Stan and Oleg.
This is another very strong episode with some quite memorable sequences.
The story as always mixes plot and character development. I think it's all very compelling but one scene feels a little bit contrived to push a plot line and character arc in a certain direction. However that doesn't take away the fact that it's very well done.
I loved the scene at the dinner table. The Americans do these scenes very well and it always makes for great awkward humour. The only series that does dinner time interaction to this standard (and even more entertaining) is The Sopranos.
Some of the dialogue between Pastor Tim and Elizabeth is very interesting and it works so well with everything going on in the lives of the main characters.
The cinematography and editing are excellent as ever and all performances are as strong as ever. Noah Emmerich stood out for me in one great scene between Stan and Oleg.