This is the best show I’ve ever seen. Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad are up there, but, in my subjective opinion, nothing even remotely compares to The Americans. It begins with quite an impression—and only continues to improve and improve all the way to the finale (the best episode). What struck me first is the masterful acting. Matthew Rhys’s lead performance as Philip is, again, the best I’ve ever seen—though his co-stars Keri Russell and Noah Emmerick aren’t far behind with their performances as Elizabeth and Stan. Little did I know how captivating and excellent this show gets.
The next thing that stood out is the plot. The Americans revolves around the Jennings, a seemingly normal suburban family in 1980’s Washington D.C. But the parents, Philip and Elizabeth, are top secret Russian spies. Born in the Soviet Union, they trained for years under the KGB and were placed in an arranged marriage, where they had to have kids to blend in and hide their identities—even from the kids, Paige and Henry. The nature of their marriage causes problems; we see its ups and downs each episode, as the question of whether it is “real” is tested. They pose as travel agents, but at night they gather intelligence, eliminate targets, sleep with important people (FBI, CIA, State Department, contractors, scientists, diplomats, defectors, double agents) to gain intel, and do countless other things. The story gradually expands to the hundreds of people intertwined with the Jennings—and their own lives. A prime case is Stan, an FBI agent, who coincidentally moves in across the street. The families become close, but Philip & Elizabeth cannot get caught doing anything suspicious (a virtually impossible task, indeed).
The density, scope, and expansiveness of the plot take viewers into all sorts of wild, tricky, and unforeseen situations. Set in the Reagan era and based on real events—from Reagan’s “Star Wars” to the fall of the Soviet Union, including various summits and arms agreements—the show gradually exposes other factions from around the world too. Likewise, it covers the many factions fighting for power in the Soviet Union. And for either side, allegiance is rarely black and white, as love and friendship often blur the lines. Moreover, from the disguises used to the veracity of the historical operations, the show boasts widespread acclaim from experts (the main writer Joe Weisberg is a former CIA officer). In fact, the show is quite intellectually stimulating too, as we see the clashing of ideologies like marxism and atheism with U.S. patriotism and Christianity. *Check out this brilliantly acted scene.*
In the end, The Americans is excellent in every possible way. The set design is thoughtful, realistic, and consistent—enchanting us with all of the little details, ambiance, & characters needed to facilitate a convincing setting. The costumes, makeup, and outfits are true to the time and place. The camera work, panning, and shots are novel and artistic. The score and soundtrack are absolutely magical. The stunts, fights, etc. are always executed perfectly. The acting is insanely good all around. The philosophical and religious contrasts, as well as the actual historical events taking place in the show, are stimulating; they engender provocative conversations. Most importantly, the show sucks you into its universe. You get so invested in so many characters, regardless of allegiance. You get attached. The first season is great, the second is even better, three is when the show reached its unanimous rating of 100% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, and from three to the finale in season six it’s almost too good. You can’t stop watching, you can’t stop thinking about it, and it sabotages your life (in the most beautiful way). Fortunately, it’s free on Amazon Prime Video. Give it a shot! Soon it’ll be considered one of the best shows ever not just by critics—which it already is—but by the public.
Rating: 10/10
I really liked this show too. It started off well, maintained it’s standards and ended effectively. Aside from the plot and the acting, I liked the soundtrack too.
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Nice assessment. Love that soundtrack too!
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Great show but not the single best
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Everyone’s entitled to their opinion. I respect that. Just curious: What do you think is the best?
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Breaking Bad
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Fair enough. I def respect that!
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I need to see season 6 though
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Oh dang ya hope you get to it soon!
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With all due respect to you and to Breaking Bad, I gotta say that you can’t compare them without seeing Season 6
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Fair enough. I’ll lyk
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Dope
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Damn. Really good sixth season after 3 episodes. Excited for the rest
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Lit. The latter half of the final season is far better than even the already-amazing first half, so you’re in for a treat!
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no. the americans rly is the best
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Haha sorry but I have to agree with David.
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😦
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🤪
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lol love it
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sorry for the late reply
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No prob🤠
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This really is a nice flex rn
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Indeed. Sorry just now seeing this
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Just started the series… yay
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Lmk what ya think!
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Dem scenes u linked are v well done dude. Thx for sharing. Might check out tonight 🙂
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Do it!
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Rly love that second scene you linked in the article w the interception. It inspired me to check it out
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Love to hear it. Just get through the first 2 seasons and you’re set!
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It’s my favorite show! I’m glad people are actually watching it. It’s a gem and so consistent in quality. Imo it’s more on par with The Sopranos than it is with BB or GoT. Amazing stuff.
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Well said. I was going to mention The Sopranos but I guess just decided to contrast them with more recent shows. Cheers to us having the same fav show!
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Just finished the pilot on Amazon. Rly good ending man. Will keep goin
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It only gets better & better from there. Enjoy!
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Hell ya man. Aight I’ll lyk what I think. Peace
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Ahaha 4 am aaand I’m already on episode 6
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Perfect. It’s around that episode that the series starts getting really good
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It’s an amazing show. I had no idea about his accent until I heard that.
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Shocking, right? Turns out he’s been faking various iterations of an American accent for lots of his career. Kinda like Christian Bale!
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P.S. Fun fact for everyone: Matthew Rhys is Irish and has a super thick accent in real life (as shown in this video). Makes his performance of Philip—with that dry American accent—even more impressive.
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Mate, don’t let Welsh people hear you say that. The great Matthew Rhys hails from Wales (AKA, the most beautiful bit of Britain – Oh yeah, come at me, rest of Britain).
He is very special in this very special show, though. I think I’m up to series four. Need to take a year long break after each series because of all the intensity.
Haven’t read the above yet, because spoliery concerns. But agree that (from the seasons I’ve seen) the show is fantastic.
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Uh oh! Huge fail from me then. Sorry everyone: Wish I could edit the comment but that’s not an option. But like Screen Idle said, he’s Welsh! Anyway, serious four is one of the best (the last is the best though), so hope you can get through those last ones soon. Totally get that you like to have a break in between seasons. Def helps you decompress, analyze, and build excitement for the next season! I didn’t spoil anything in my review so it should be safe (especially given how far you already are), but I get if you don’t want to take risks. Enjoy!
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Wales. Golf. Madrid. In that order!
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@Hayden Jones Lolol love that you know this. Still can’t believe Bale posed with that flag
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@Screen Idle As a Welshman you’ve seen it, right? When Gareth Bale and the rest of the Wales national team posted with a flag saying “Wales. Golf. Madrid. In that order”? Haha def made a ton of officials at Real Madrid angry
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Hehe yeppp
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I knew this fun fact. 🙂 Maybe I know too much useless trivia. I have been planning on watching this series, but something always pushes it back down the queue. You have convinced me to do it now.
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Yep, once you get past the first 2 seasons you’ll be very glad you moved it up on your queue! So happy you’re giving it a shot!
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A show I’ve been meaning to get into and, with this time, I think I finally will.
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Love it. My advice is to be perseverant and get through the first two seasons (they’re great but not on the level of 3-6), and you’ll be so so so glad later on!
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Great review of a fabulous show!!!
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Thanks, Aunt Angelyn! Your consistent support keeps me going!
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Boi ur reviews r always fireee
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Always love your support. Stay safe!
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Killer review. I might just have to check dis out…
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You won’t regret it yooo.
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Look forward to watching especially after your review. Keep writing and reviewing, and getting great music in my inbox.
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Love you, Aunt Ali! You are a rockstar—and the best fan I could ask for! Just so you know, this show is very dark & has graphic scenes. Thought I’d warn you since I forgot to earlier. Hope you enjoy. Mom & I LOVED it!
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excited to try it out
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#JustDoIt
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Fully, fully agree! Rhys and Russell are flawless together, and the finale is the best I’ve ever seen! Watched all six season in about three weeks and then bought the boxset: truly incredible stuff! Your taste continues to impress me!
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Wow! So glad we’re on the same page and thanks for the quick, thoughtful comment! It’s time I really go through your entire blog; your taste is phenomenal. On the Stanley Kubrick one right now. Loving what I see!
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