Season 3 of The Americans continues with the spy couple on their new mission on FX. With their covers under suspicion by someone unsuspecting, what will Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and Philip (Matthew Rhys) Jennings discover in their latest episode, 'Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep?'
In our previous recap, Stan Beeman (Noah Emmerich) and the other FBI agents discovered a bug had been planted inside the director's pen. Realizing she put the recording device there, Martha (Alison Wright) became a nervous wreck, wondering what else Clark (Rhys) has been keeping from her. While Philip and Elizabeth planned the kidnapping of their next targets, Martha pulled out a handgun from her drawer.
In our recent recap, after completing Gabriel (Frank Langella)'s orders, Elizabeth asked her handler for a favor, to bring back Philip's son, a solider, from the war. In order to get a lighter sentence, Nina (Annet Mahendru) has to gain the trust of scientist Anton Baklanov. When Martha confronted her husband about the interrogations going on at the FBI's office, Philip told her the truth; he's in love with her. The two were uncomfortable sitting in the same bed together.
According to IMDB, the plot synopsis follows, Philip and Elizabeth struggle with the gravity of unexpected collateral damage. Based on the footage from the trailer, even Gabriel gets involved in the argument, wondering what they should do with Martha.
In an interview with Wall Street Journal, Wright teases what her character is going through, "She has lots of feelings going on, and how they're going to come out, how they're going to manifest in the future and in the rest of the season remains to be seen."
Check out the trailer to Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep here:
In an interview with Vulture, creator Joe Weisberg and his co-showrunner Joel Fields, discuss when the characters should be speaking in their native tongue and when subtitles should be involved.
Fields explains the editing process, "It brings up an interesting artistic process for us: What's it like to direct actors in a language you don't understand? We sit in the editing room, and when we're editing a scene in English, we can play with a lot of dialogue and performance nuances. When you're editing a scene in a language you don't understand, on the one hand, some of it is guesswork. Yet on the other hand, you really, really get your finger on the pulse of what's being expressed in a physicalized, emotional way. That's very powerful."
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