HitFixs Alan Sepinwall reviews the second season of The Americans, the FX drama about a pair of KGB spies posing as an American couple in 1980s Washington, D.C..
On TV this Wednesday: SVU crosses over with Chicago P.D., The Americans spies its second premiere, Survivor pits beauty versus… other stuff, and Mixology's search for one night stands love begins. Here are 10 programs
On TV this Wednesday: SVU crosses over with Chicago P.D., The Americans spies its second premiere, Survivor pits beauty versus… other stuff, and Mixology's search for one night stands love begins. Here are 10 programs
Sometimes a good drama takes a turn that makes it a great drama. With its explosive premiere, The Americans seems poised to make that leap. After a good inaugural season, the show still had some problems, mostly related to its quasi-procedural aspects.
In many ways, "The Americans" has it all: Sex, violence, Cold War intrigue, Reagan-era fashions (oh, that hair!), marriage as metaphor, Margo Martindale … the list goes on and on. If it weren't on FX and full of Americans, you'd think it had been made
The Americans: TV Review