Previously on The Americans: Stan is working with Oleg to prove that a recent Soviet defector is a spy, Paige's recruitment is a slow moving, but excellently suspenseful process, the FBI found the bug in Gaad's office, and Martha knows something is up with Clark.
The first time I ever heard the phrase "Ignorance
is bliss" was from Cypher in The Matrix.
Explaining that he was bored with the real world,
Cypher wished to remain in the matrix, completely
ignorant of the real world. While the phrase
itself is simple enough, the meaning behind the
phrase is a great moral dilemma. To turn a blind
eye is to deny reality, but it has the added
benefit of preserving one's own happiness. In
the last episode of The Americans, Martha decided
that, instead of fessing up to her crimes and
blatant stupidity, she would rather remain in the
matrix. As convenient as this may seem for the
show's longevity, it makes complete and total
sense for Martha. She has spent the last few
seasons ignoring the oddities of Clark and now
when her common sense has finally kicked in, she
decides to maintain whatever happiness is
possible in her false reality. Clark and Martha's
first dinner after Martha's breakdown was
surprisingly blunt. Clark puts on the show for
Martha and she feeds him FBI information in
return for perpetuating her fantasy. It's all
really quite depressing when you think about it,
but it makes for fantastic drama. It looks like
Martha will be around for awhile after all.
This episode also featured quite possibly the most sickening death in the show's history. Surpassing even last week's burning alive and this week's botched murder by Hans, the forced suicide of late working accountant Betty (Lois Smith) was painful to watch. On top of the obvious sadness involved in watching the poor woman slowly die, I found myself uninterested in the overall scene. I didn't find the effect of Betty's death particularly enlightening for our central characters because they have reluctantly killed people before. In spite of the excellent acting, I found that it simply wasted a large amount of Phillip and Elizabeth's time, almost as if the writers were stalling. What could they possible be stalling for? We'll have to see in next week's episode.
In other news, Stan and Oleg's team up continued
quite well in this episode. Ruling out Zinaida as
a Soviet spy was an important step for Stan as he
continues to grasp for straws in everything that
he does. For once,
Stan has something in his life that is moving even slower
than his boring love life. I'm still not
completely convinced of Zinaida's innocence
myself, but in the event that Zinaida is
completely clear, Stan is really looking quite
stupid. His off-the-books investigation is backed
up with zero evidence and he seems to simply be
unable to let it go (Yes, Frozen fans I hear
you). If more information is introduced that
points the finger at Zinaida's guilt, this could
end up being a bit more interesting, but in the
meantime, it's just not all that compelling. To summarize, Stan is either the most intuitive FBI agent of all time (unlikely considering his neighbors are KGB spies) or he is the biggest idiot of all time. One has to wonder where the writers could possibly be taking him next time.
My favorite parts of this episode were Gabriel's
talks with Phillip and Elizabeth. Phillip seems
to have lost any and all respect that he ever had
for Gabriel. While Gabriel was first welcomed
back with open arms, Phillip is not blind to
Gabriel's brainwashing and their confrontation at the end of this episode was good proof. I've
really enjoyed Gabriel as a character so I hope
that he stays through next year, but something
tells me that Gabriel's time on The Americans is
going to be somewhat limited. His slow working manipulations have not set well with Phillip and depending on how Paige's development as a spy goes, Gabriel could find himself on the wrong end of a gun.
8.9/10 - Tying last week's score, episode nine did not feature any major changes to the overall story, but did provide an entertaining hour. With Martha's suspicions confirmed, but set aside, we should have some time for Paige's recruitment to come back to the forefront of the story in episode ten.
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"Clark puts on the show for Martha and she feeds him FBI information in return for perpetuating her fantasy" I dont think Philip went with the hopes of keeping what they have together, He was ready for Martha to have an entire squad waiting for him ut she didnt, she choose to stay with him to trust him in what he said to her about protecting, she knows that if she were to say no, she is dead, Elizabeth and Gabriel are just waiting for her to say something wrong and kilied her. While i think Philip ahs come to care for her and doesnt want people he cares about dead (i guess that comes after nding that Misha is in Afhanistan and that Misha's mom was taken back).
ReplyDeleteThat conversation with Gabriel was one the ebst part of trhe epsode, Philip is just tired of playing games with Gabriel and he is willing to do anything to protect Paige.
Your are right, the episode felt like a set up for what's coming next bt those scenes between the old woman and Elizabeth were powerfull and in a way it was unffair they killed her, Elizabeth could've just stay in guard behind the door, the old woman wasnt gonna get out of her desk... after all she was just there to do some paper work.
Hans was reckless, during that scene i was yelling at teh screen for the guy to run away and Hans got him at then. Damn i wnt that kid dead.
Brilliant episode.
ReplyDeleteHi Ron. Thanks for the comment. I don't think Phillip went back to Martha prepared to be taken down because ultimately, in his heart of hearts, Phillip cares for his real family more than he does for Martha. If he thought that Martha was going to give him up, he would never have risked it. As far as the old lady goes, it was totally unfair and Elizabeth knows it. Again, thanks for leaving such a well thought out comment. Hope you enjoy tonight's episode!
ReplyDeleteGreat 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 an 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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