The Season 3 finale of The Americans has been gaining much critical praise for FX. With Season 4, starring Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys, underway, already being planned, Margo Martindale (Claudia) has taken a big win for the spy drama at the 2015 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
In our finale recap, Philip had to kill and frame one of Martha's co-workers to make the FBI look away from her. After getting the fake defector arrested, Stan Beeman (Noah Emmerich) was given the go-ahead to continue his investigation against Oleg (Costa Ronin), but he is nowhere closer to saving Nina (Annet Mahendru). Elizabeth had a chance to say goodbye to her dying mother.
Before the end credits, Philip was unable to tell his wife that he wanted to leave the spy business. Elizabeth was filled with hatred as President Reagan declared the Soviet Union an "evil empire." Confused and desperate for someone's help, the teary-eyed Paige called Pastor Tim and confessed her parents aren't Americans; they're Russians.
As we previously mentioned, Martindale was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series. The Justified actress had to hold her own against Rachel Brosnahan (House of Cards), Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones), Cicely Tyson (How To get Away With Murder), Allison Janney (Masters of Sex), and Khandi Alexander (Scandal).
According to Deadline, The Millers actress took home the award for Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series. She previously won for Justified for the villainous mob boss, Mags Bennet.
Martindale praises the FX drama and co-stars, "I'm so happy to be part of the show and honored to be on the show. It's ridiculous that everybody else isn't nominated and winning awards. It's just the greatest show."
The Americans actress adds, "They have been my favorite home because I also had done a series before on FX, The Riches. John Landgraf - I think he funs a fantastic shop. They're all great."
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The 2015 Creative Arts Emmy Awards will be telecast Sept. 19 on FXX. Andy Samberg (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) will host the Emmy Awards on September 20, 2015.
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