Amber Waves (The Americans)

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Episode no.Season 5
Episode 1
Directed byChris Long
Written by
Featured music"That's Good" by Devo
"Amber Waves"
The Americans episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 1
Directed byChris Long
Written by
Featured music"That's Good" by Devo
Cinematography byDaniel Stoloff
Editing byDaniel Valverde
Production codeBDU501
Original air dateMarch 7, 2017 (2017-03-07)
Running time48 minutes
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"Amber Waves" is the first episode of the fifth season of the American period spy drama television series The Americans. It is the 53rd overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer Joel Fields and series creator Joe Weisberg, and directed by executive producer Chris Long. It was released on FX on March 7, 2017.

The series is set during the Cold War and follows Elizabeth and Philip Jennings, two Soviet KGB intelligence officers posing as an American married couple living in Falls Church, a Virginia suburb of Washington, D.C., with their American-born children Paige and Henry. It also explores the conflict between Washington's FBI office and the KGB Rezidentura there, from the perspectives of agents on both sides, including the Jennings' neighbor Stan Beeman, an FBI agent working in counterintelligence. In the episode, Philip and Elizabeth are assigned a new target, while Oleg settles into his new life in Moscow.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.93 million household viewers and gained a 0.2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, with critics praising the performances, writing and ending.

At a high school in Maryland, a boy named Tuan (Ivan Mok) befriends a classmate, Pasha (Zack Gafin), a Russian-born student who struggles in making friends. Tuan takes Pasha to his house, introducing him to his parents, Dee and Brad Eckert. The Eckerts are revealed to be Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and Philip (Matthew Rhys), disguised as part of a new assignment.

In Moscow, Oleg (Costa Ronin) has moved in with his parents, with Yelena (Snezhana Chernova) still grieving her loss. He then meets with Colonel Anatoly Viktorovich (Oleg Stefan), tasking him with investigating corruption in many food chains. Some of the people are involved are related to Igor (Boris Krutonog), so Oleg is warned to follow instructions and not let his father influence his decisions. Meanwhile, Mischa (Alex Ozerov) leaves the USSR, arriving at Yugoslavia. Claudia (Margo Martindale) and Gabriel (Frank Langella) are informed of Misha's plans to arrive in the United States, and they fear that he might try to find Philip.

Philip, Elizabeth and Tuan dine with Pasha and his parents, Alexei (Alexander Sokovikov) and Evgheniya Morozova (Irina Dvorovenko). Tuan is revealed to be a Vietnamese agent cooperating with Philip and Elizabeth in investigating Alexei, a defected Soviet agriculture expert who now works at the United States Department of Agriculture to disclose his knowledge. At home, Philip and Elizabeth still disapprove Paige (Holly Taylor) dating Matthew (Daniel Flaherty), as they feel it could impact their identities. Seeing that Paige is still paranoid over the mugger incident, Elizabeth decides to train her in self-defense.

Gabriel informs Philip and Elizabeth of William's death, and tasks them to retrieve a sample of weaponized Lassa virus from William's infected body, which is buried in Fort Detrick. Philip and Elizabeth are accompanied by Hans (Peter Mark Kendall) and three other KGB operatives. They exhume William's body from a metal casket and remove a piece of flesh from his body. However, Hans accidentally falls into the hole and slices his hand open, exposing him to the virus. As Elizabeth comforts Hans, she kills him with a gunshot. They bury Hans in the metal casket with William's body.

Production

Development

In February 2017, FX confirmed that the first episode of the season would be titled "Amber Waves", and that it would be written by executive producer Joel Fields and series creator Joe Weisberg, and directed by executive producer Chris Long. This was Fields' 17th writing credit, Weisberg's 18th writing credit, and Long's fourth directing credit.[1]

Filming

Filming for the episode started on October 11, 2016.[2]

Reception

References

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