• Network: FX
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 30, 2013
Season #: 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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  1. Nov 17, 2022
    8
    Set during the Cold War era of the early 80's The Americans focuses on Elizabeth (Russell) and Philip Jennings (Rhys), two Soviet KGB officers posing as a married American couple living with their children in North Virginia.

    The Americans is a fairly complex show and as a result many of the early episodes are spent setting the groundwork for the series. Consequently it didn't grab
    Set during the Cold War era of the early 80's The Americans focuses on Elizabeth (Russell) and Philip Jennings (Rhys), two Soviet KGB officers posing as a married American couple living with their children in North Virginia.

    The Americans is a fairly complex show and as a result many of the early episodes are spent setting the groundwork for the series. Consequently it didn't grab immediately in the way that other drama series, such as Breaking Bad or The Shield, were able to but the interesting premise and excellent lead performances gradually drew me in and by the end of this first season I was starting to become invested in this show.
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  2. Jun 24, 2022
    3
    Il y a un peu de Breaking Bad dans cette série (et c’est un compliment) : les personnages y sont en effet admirablement développés, on s’y attache assez vite qu’on les apprécie ou non d’ailleurs, car ce sont avant tout des gens comme tout le monde, si, si… L’autre point commun avec Breaking Bad est ce souci de réalisme ou au moins de crédibilité et pourtant tous les clichés bien connus duIl y a un peu de Breaking Bad dans cette série (et c’est un compliment) : les personnages y sont en effet admirablement développés, on s’y attache assez vite qu’on les apprécie ou non d’ailleurs, car ce sont avant tout des gens comme tout le monde, si, si… L’autre point commun avec Breaking Bad est ce souci de réalisme ou au moins de crédibilité et pourtant tous les clichés bien connus du monde de l’espionnage y passent ! on reste bien évidemment à mille lieues des tics james bondiens, Dieu merci !

    Troisièmement, contrairement aux films d’espionnage classiques ou romans de Le Carré, on pige toujours ce qui se passe : la narration est parfaitement maîtrisée à cet égard. Enfin c’est souvent assez drôle, il y a une certaine finesse dans cette série, un regard malicieux, presque complice sur cette fin de guerre froide des années 80. Les acteurs sont particulièrement impliqués, la jolie Keri Russell en tête : elle est très impressionnante de justesse.

    Cela étant dit, on peut regretter quelques chutes de rythme et une tendance trop marquée à s’apesantir sur la vie sentimentale de nos chers espions (et contre-espions) même si ça ne concerne que 2 ou 3 épisodes sur les 13. Une excellente première saison en tout cas avec un très beau final qui laisse augurer une seconde saison captivante.

    Je viens de visionner la seconde saison qui ne déçoit pas ! ce « vis nos vies d’espions » est toujours aussi intéressant à suivre, les enjeux restent clairs avec un réalisme des plus convaincants. On peut espérer une saison 3 de la même veine d’autant que la fin promet beaucoup.

    Hélas, la saison 3 n’est qu’un pétard mouillé et se traîne comme une limace, la trame générale déraille dans l’ennui le plus complet. Cette saison ne cesse de se focaliser sur cette andouille d’agent du FBI alors qu’il est en porte-à-faux ; elle se focalise également sur Paige la pisseuse, petite cruche insupportable, cajolée par ses parents espions décidément bien ramollis. Je me suis rarement autant fait chier sur ces 13 épisodes, j’ai cru que ça n’en finirait jamais. En conséquence, je descends la note à 6 en espérant que la quatrième saison saura relever la barre.

    En comparaison, la saison 4 relève en effet sensiblement le niveau et comporte ses bons moments d’infiltration et de noyautage. Cependant, la petite bigote Paige est encore le noeud de la problématique de notre cher couple de barbouzes avec encore trop fréquemment cette psychologie à la petite semaine qui caractérise de plus en plus la série.

    Ils tentent de continuer d’insufler la profondeur dont bénéficiait Breaking Bad dans ses personnages mais cela est devenu très maladroit et ça sonne faux les trois quarts du temps. Plus que les acteurs, c’est un vrai souci d’écriture qui ne sait plus où aller à part tirer encore un peu plus sur la corde afin d’extorquer une saison supplémentaire à la chaîne.

    En conséquence de quoi, je descends la note à 5 en espérant que la cinquième saison (la dernière ?!) saura clore une série qui se délite dangereusement. Et malheureusement, la saison 5 est sans doute la pire de toutes… la trame reste ici très mince et comme on peut s’y attendre, on doit supporter du mauvais, du très mauvais remplissage, étant donné qu’ils doivent (encore) meubler pendant 13 épisodes. La peite Paige est toujours là à nous soûler (pour rester poli) et à la fin de la saison, on se retrouve peu ou prou au même point qu’au début : du putain de surplace !

    L’ultime saison replonge dans un complot invraisemblable qui se traîne comme un rat mort ; c’est toujours la même chose et on ne va même pas au bout, car finalement, on s’en fout complètement en fait ! toutes ces saisons en trop, c’est un naufrage pour une série qui s’est perdue en cours de route pour couler à pic dans les abysses des aberrations et de l’ennui. Je descends donc la note à 3.
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  3. Dec 18, 2021
    8
    Fantastic start to one of the most realistic (and nailbiting) espionage fiction. Erri and Matthew propel an otherwise slow paced family drama that happens to be about spys. Stick with this and you will be rewarded.
  4. Mar 8, 2019
    8
    Very good show, excellent acting and solid storyline. Pretty realistic, overall a very good job
  5. Oct 30, 2018
    10
    Great series! Without an excess of action and other debris, weekdays undercover spies are shown! The only thing that upsets is the terrible accent of the actors when they are trying to speak Russian :)
  6. May 25, 2018
    10
    The Americans is part of The Golden Age Of Television. In the spirit of John Le Carre it shows the immoral corrupt insanity of the spy game that threatens us all. It is strongly character driven and it is part of The Golden Age of Television.Superb
  7. May 21, 2018
    9
    Strong season introduction to this spy thriller drama that includes a unique story, complex characters living complex lives, and an interesting conflict that only grows to be more interesting and complicated as the series evolves. Goes way beyond its Russian-spy hook.
  8. May 3, 2018
    0
    Garbage tv show garbage actors and garbage attack on male masculinity. Do yourself a favor and stop watching pure dog feces such as this tv show. These people that act and write this type of material should be ashamed of themselves. Watched one episode and wanted to gauge my eyes out. I am shocked that this is what people watch and get brain washed by.

    Hollywood has truly lost its
    Garbage tv show garbage actors and garbage attack on male masculinity. Do yourself a favor and stop watching pure dog feces such as this tv show. These people that act and write this type of material should be ashamed of themselves. Watched one episode and wanted to gauge my eyes out. I am shocked that this is what people watch and get brain washed by.

    Hollywood has truly lost its marbles. Bunch of sick twisted wackos.
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  9. Apr 13, 2018
    0
    I loved the first few seasons, but this new one is getting ridiculous. I hate Elizabeth now, she is so selfish. Also why would her daughter have such an affinity for Russia when she never grew up there. She was raised with american children. Why is Elizabeth farming her out already, she is so young and stupid. Are you trying to set up a situation where elizabeth is going to have to KILLI loved the first few seasons, but this new one is getting ridiculous. I hate Elizabeth now, she is so selfish. Also why would her daughter have such an affinity for Russia when she never grew up there. She was raised with american children. Why is Elizabeth farming her out already, she is so young and stupid. Are you trying to set up a situation where elizabeth is going to have to KILL STAN, her neighbor??? Im done. The only 2 likable characters left are Phillip and the son, who dont have anything much to do with espionage.....anymore. I would like to see more story like with Stan, Sonja(?) and her son, & husband... Expand
  10. Feb 13, 2018
    7
    Quando falamos em série de qualidade, obviamente o que nos vem em mente é a série The Americans. Uma série de espionagem a la Homeland era tudo o que esperávamos. E superamos a expectativa quanto ao enredo da série. Tratando -se da primeira temporada, estamos nos familiarizando com os personagens principais da história e obviamente a série poupa em cenas de ação em alguns momentos.Mas issoQuando falamos em série de qualidade, obviamente o que nos vem em mente é a série The Americans. Uma série de espionagem a la Homeland era tudo o que esperávamos. E superamos a expectativa quanto ao enredo da série. Tratando -se da primeira temporada, estamos nos familiarizando com os personagens principais da história e obviamente a série poupa em cenas de ação em alguns momentos.Mas isso é necessário para o aprofundamento e importância que iremos dar aos personagens nas próximas temporadas. Expand
  11. Feb 3, 2018
    9
    A top notch spy movie set in a perfect time period.

    Unlike other conspiracy series such as Homeland, The Americans focuses on my favorite time period, yes the same time period as Atomic Blonde, the 1980s and the cold war. I do realize this is my nostalgic teen years so I do have a feeling of connection, but I do believe it is good even without that. The acting is very good, the story is
    A top notch spy movie set in a perfect time period.

    Unlike other conspiracy series such as Homeland, The Americans focuses on my favorite time period, yes the same time period as Atomic Blonde, the 1980s and the cold war. I do realize this is my nostalgic teen years so I do have a feeling of connection, but I do believe it is good even without that. The acting is very good, the story is compelling and the chemistry between the actors is perfect. The series keeps moving forward, and while sometimes it is like watching a slow motion train wreck, things don’t always go the way you think they will.

    I do like the fact that show doesn’t portray either side as evil. The agents on both sides have feelings, relationships and believe in their own ways of life. I think it is this part that really allows someone to just immerse themselves in the show.

    My only issue with the first season is the “will they, won’t they” dynamic that happens between Phillip and Elizabeth. I understand that they have to work things out. After all, they weren’t actually ever married, they were two Soviet KGB agents who started their life together 20 years before as a cover. It is nice to see how they react differently to the situation, but the almost fully commit as real spouses, and then to back off is annoying. The same with Jennings and his wife, the relationship drama is sometimes more than I prefer.

    Pros: If you like spy thrillers, the 1980s nostalgia, or just good acting it is all here.

    Cons: A little too much relationship drama.

    Season 2 is in my Amazon queue as we speak!
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  12. Aug 12, 2017
    9
    Really good series. Something reminds Homeland. In general an era is transferred not badly. Russian KGB have transferred doubly. In general attempt to transfer the Russian mentality and life not bad, but no more. The first that strains - it is accent with which speak Russian. The second is banality and stereotype of the western view of the Russian intelligence. And in general 1 seasonReally good series. Something reminds Homeland. In general an era is transferred not badly. Russian KGB have transferred doubly. In general attempt to transfer the Russian mentality and life not bad, but no more. The first that strains - it is accent with which speak Russian. The second is banality and stereotype of the western view of the Russian intelligence. And in general 1 season which is a little tightened the first series very slowly untwist a plot. Excellent ending. One of the best series about spies in which everything is serious. Expand
  13. May 7, 2017
    10
    This is currently the best drama on television. Great acting, stories, and directing. Has the real feel of being in the 1980s. Will be sad at the end of the next season since that is the last one.
  14. May 1, 2017
    8
    对于中国人而言,本剧中的“事业”、“中央”等元素实在是太熟悉了,中国以前也是贫穷的共产国家,对于“排队也没东西可买”感同身受。对于西方观众难懂的革命友谊,中国观众很容易就能理解,这绝对是个加分项。
  15. Dec 4, 2016
    10
    How have I missed this great series up to now? The amount of research done to make this show what it is must have been staggering. BTW, lest anyone forget, this war is not over..What was Vlad Putin's job before the presidency of Russia? The people in control of Russia before the fall of the USSR are still in control, which makes this series even more chilling. And since Trump hasHow have I missed this great series up to now? The amount of research done to make this show what it is must have been staggering. BTW, lest anyone forget, this war is not over..What was Vlad Putin's job before the presidency of Russia? The people in control of Russia before the fall of the USSR are still in control, which makes this series even more chilling. And since Trump has expressed such admiration for Putin, and has commented about disassembling/realigning NATO,and Syrian independence, this effectively makes him a KGB agent..He has set back US policy and prestige to '60s levels, simply by what he says in public Expand
  16. Oct 5, 2016
    9
    One of my very favourite series, it starts with a bang (a kidnapping attempt with Tusk by Fleetwood Mac as soundtrack) and brings back distant memories of Cold war.

    But the focal point, besides spying, murdering and general betrayal, is the relationship between Philip and Elizabeth, who live thier life as a cover until the moment they realise they might actually love each other. Some
    One of my very favourite series, it starts with a bang (a kidnapping attempt with Tusk by Fleetwood Mac as soundtrack) and brings back distant memories of Cold war.

    But the focal point, besides spying, murdering and general betrayal, is the relationship between Philip and Elizabeth, who live thier life as a cover until the moment they realise they might actually love each other.

    Some humour is of the surrealistic type, such as Elizabeth posing as her husband's sister and attending his wedding with another woman.

    The actors do a fantastic job, the cast is working well together. One of the best shows ever
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  17. Jun 29, 2016
    7
    66/100
    I expect the rating to go up next season, as the show makes a lot of improvements as it works out its kinks. Starts out with a well-made action scene that's kind of empty, due to featuring characters with rather incoherent beats and strangely circular arcs; ends with an action scene that's riveting, thanks to that couple being in a lot more defined place thanks to some time apart.
    66/100
    I expect the rating to go up next season, as the show makes a lot of improvements as it works out its kinks. Starts out with a well-made action scene that's kind of empty, due to featuring characters with rather incoherent beats and strangely circular arcs; ends with an action scene that's riveting, thanks to that couple being in a lot more defined place thanks to some time apart. There are definitely way too many times where the show just rushes through a plot or an arc that could use some slow burn; once it learns how to do that, I definitely expect something better out of this show. Anyway, there are some quite good performances here from Matthew Rhys, Keri Russell, Margo Martindale, and Noah Emmerich. My favorite episodes are further down in the season: the tragic character study "Only You", and the terrific, bait-and-switch finale "The Colonel".
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  18. May 19, 2016
    8
    3 seasons in, the show's quality continues to be top notch, edge-of-your-seat drama, which I didn't think could exist before watching it. The acting of Matthew Rhys is what really impresses me. I had never heard of the guy before, but he makes and carries this show. I wish he was in more stuff because he really is tremendous. Other notable performances are from Keri Russell and the3 seasons in, the show's quality continues to be top notch, edge-of-your-seat drama, which I didn't think could exist before watching it. The acting of Matthew Rhys is what really impresses me. I had never heard of the guy before, but he makes and carries this show. I wish he was in more stuff because he really is tremendous. Other notable performances are from Keri Russell and the protagonists' daughter. The rest of the actors are mostly above average in their performances. The flaws in the show are convolution or obvious slowdown to stretch the plot lines of some episodes, as well as a few of the characters being superfluous, boring, or someone you're supposed to like but you don't. These can take a bit of a toll on you while you watch, but are overshadowed by the good stuff.

    It isn't one you can sit and binge-watch, but all in all, very entertaining, and I highly recommend the show.
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  19. Apr 1, 2016
    8
    I really like The Americans, but season 4 is quite disapointing so far. I waited for ever to see how they were going to react to the daughter's **** but they keep dragging it out
  20. Mar 4, 2016
    7
    The Americans is a good show, but unfortunately it falls into the 'network TV' trap of being bound by strict guidelines on what can (or can't) be shown, even in an 'M for Mature' timeslot/rating.

    The problem is that the whilst the show can explore adult themes, it can't have the characters display any actual adult sensibilities. So, whilst there are references to things like: Adultery,
    The Americans is a good show, but unfortunately it falls into the 'network TV' trap of being bound by strict guidelines on what can (or can't) be shown, even in an 'M for Mature' timeslot/rating.

    The problem is that the whilst the show can explore adult themes, it can't have the characters display any actual adult sensibilities.
    So, whilst there are references to things like: Adultery, murder, kidnap, statutory rape, bondage, underage sex, drug usage etc....
    There's no profanity, no gratuitous violence, no blood, no sense of 'threat'.....

    It's a show which tries to engage an adult audience, but can only put very tame 'actions' on-screen.

    Which is a shame, because even watered-down it's still good. I just think it could have been fantastic if the writers/producers could put more meat on the bones, so to speak, when it comes to the lives of the two Russian spies, their children, and the workings of the FBI out to get them.
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  21. Feb 4, 2016
    3
    Really expected more from The Americans given the plot of the show. I was expecting a kind of reverse of Homeland which was great, but unfortunately I found the characters drab, shallow, boring, unsympathetic, and worst of all predictable. Seem like there was great potential here, but some where along the way the ball was dropped...did not enjoy this show much.
  22. Jan 30, 2016
    10
    Wow I have finally caught up in full with all three seasons of "The Americans" and it's the best Suspense/Drama show I have ever watched and I watch a ton of television shows. I will say this is a review for all three seasons and not just one or two of them. I will start off with the story which takes place in Washington, D.C. during the Cold War in the 1980's. The story progresses outsideWow I have finally caught up in full with all three seasons of "The Americans" and it's the best Suspense/Drama show I have ever watched and I watch a ton of television shows. I will say this is a review for all three seasons and not just one or two of them. I will start off with the story which takes place in Washington, D.C. during the Cold War in the 1980's. The story progresses outside of this conflict to center on a married KGB couple with children that are spies working for their Motherland Russia. I love the story because no show to my recollection has ever dived into a story like this one and least of all not centered on it. I will move onto the acting which is Superb. I mean Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell as the main protagonists are Incredible and really flesh the characters out. The other actors and actresses all do an Amazing job including Noah Emmerich as the FBI Agent. I will follow up now on the action which is in my opinion extremely scrutinized and I mean that in a great way. The action/espionage is done Masterfully as it was created by Joe Weisberg who used to be in the CIA. I believe he recreates that time period with exquisite detail. The action is not Game of Thrones violence but when it's there it's all out and running for the finish line. I will finish with the cinematography which is done flawlessly and every shot and angle is shot with a purpose. I will close by saying this is a Must See television show. I mean I can think of no other show that keeps my Heart racing every episode at what might happen next like this show does and you will not regret watching it of that I can assure you. I can't wait for Season 4. Expand
  23. Dec 16, 2015
    5
    I have tried diligently to like this show but it's just overwrought, boring crap. The characters are annoying, the plot tedious, and the acting uninspiring. It's shot in this depressing monotone that makes it very difficult to watch. Perhaps one of the most consistently overrated shows of all time.
  24. Jul 20, 2015
    4
    Bad casting blows a good premise, especially the gay lead. Who do they think they're kidding? There is suspension of disbelief then there is just onscreen stupidity such as this show features trying to pass that actor off in this concept!
  25. Jun 10, 2015
    10
    As a 1982 high school graduate, it's amazing to be taken back to my adolescent area in such a truthful yet dark way. In my opinion, it's the best show on TV at the moment.
  26. Mar 30, 2015
    10
    This show is fantastic. Keri Russell is just amazing and the writing and plot lines are great. As someone that remembers the cold war and the USSR, it also seems fairly historically accurate. I mean it is a television show, but Casper Weinberger and Alexander Haig actually had those roles, so it is a little walk down memory lane. This is such a recent piece of history and I work withThis show is fantastic. Keri Russell is just amazing and the writing and plot lines are great. As someone that remembers the cold war and the USSR, it also seems fairly historically accurate. I mean it is a television show, but Casper Weinberger and Alexander Haig actually had those roles, so it is a little walk down memory lane. This is such a recent piece of history and I work with people in their 30's (I am in my late 40's) that do not remember this at all, nor did they learn of it in school. Considering the enemy today, it is almost a "remember the good old days" feeling when you knew exactly who your enemy was and the reason you were fighting. They also reference Afghanistan and the war with Russia and our part in that little piece of history as well. Anyway, very excellent show. I hope it stays on for years to come. Expand
  27. Mar 24, 2015
    10
    One of my favorite shows Brings back memories of the early eighties when Reagan was president. The different lives they portray while playing the all American family is exciting.
    I have to admit I thought the first season was better but things are picking up
  28. Feb 21, 2015
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. OMG, for anyone to take this seriously, they must think that the FBI are a bunch of bumbling idiots. It's simply not believable that Gadd's secretary is that thick, never mind those amazing wigs that stay on in all conditions, and that the head of an FBI unit lets an old woman into his flat hours after being kidnapped - it's all just plain silly. Although the acting and setting is great, the storyline stretches even suspended disbelief to its outer limits - ridiculous, just ridiculous. There's even loonies on this thread here supporting these two hapless Russians, even though they continue to assassinate Yank after Yank - what a world, LOL Expand
  29. Feb 18, 2015
    9
    What a wonderful show. It sets in the 80ies and could be described as a docu-fiction. Real historic events are setting the scenario for the life of KGB sleeper spies in the US.
    My russian partner watches because of the excellent Russian language they are using, but we both stick to the show because it is well written and full of suspense.
  30. Feb 9, 2015
    10
    Damn, I wish I watched this show earlier. An amazing show with an interesting concept. The direction, writing, acting are all top notch. Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys kill it as Elizabeth and Phillip, two KGB agents living in America. They act like an American family, but they're not. The family aspect of the show is used brilliantly unlike Homeland. The rest of the supporting crew isDamn, I wish I watched this show earlier. An amazing show with an interesting concept. The direction, writing, acting are all top notch. Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys kill it as Elizabeth and Phillip, two KGB agents living in America. They act like an American family, but they're not. The family aspect of the show is used brilliantly unlike Homeland. The rest of the supporting crew is also amazing. The show is interesting because it's set in the early 1980's and it has a good sense of realism. Acting is intense and the show got even better as it went along. Expand
Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 35 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 35
  2. Negative: 0 out of 35
  1. Reviewed by: Sara Smith
    Feb 1, 2013
    80
    [A] smart espionage drama.
  2. Reviewed by: Tom Long
    Feb 1, 2013
    67
    The Americans has potential. The way it uses recent history as a reflector of modern deceits while bouncing the concept of patriotism around mixes nicely with the hang-by-your-fingertips story turns.
  3. People Weekly
    Reviewed by: Tom Gliatto
    Jan 31, 2013
    75
    It's tense, engrossing, mildly ludicrous--and worth checking out before the Cold War melts. [11 Feb 2013]