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[60] [61] In September 2019, The Guardian ranked the show 43rd on its list of the 100 best TV shows of the 21st century, stating that the "gorgeous, slow-burning drama" was "terminally overlooked in favour of flashier, flimsier fare". [62] In September 2022, Rolling Stone ranked the show 14th on its list of the 100 greatest TV shows of all time ...
The series was part of the United States' commemoration of the centennial of the beginning of the Civil War. It aired as a mid-season replacement [2] for the canceled western series, Riverboat, starring Darren McGavin and Noah Beery, Jr., broadcast in the 7:30–8:30 p.m. timeslot on Monday evenings.
The Americans is an American television drama series created by Joe Weisberg, which premiered on January 30, 2013, on the cable network FX. Set during the Cold War period in the 1980s, The Americans is the story of Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and Philip Jennings (Matthew Rhys), two Soviet KGB officers posing as U.S. citizens and a married couple. [1]
The Americans was named one of the top 10 television programs of the year by the American Film Institute. [24] For the 76th Golden Globe Awards, The Americans won for Best Television Series – Drama, and Rhys and Russell received nominations for Best Actor and Best Actress in a television series drama, respectively. [25]
The third season received widespread critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, it received a 100% approval rating, with an average score of 9/10 based on 53 reviews. The critical consensus reads: "Family-driven drama and psychological themes propel The Americans' tautly drawn tension, dispensing thrills of a different ilk this season."
The new Netflix series stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Gaby Hoffmann as Vincent and Cassie Anderson, two New York City parents whose 9-year-old son, Edgar (Ivan Morris Howe) goes missing after ...
Elizabeth drugs Young-hee's husband Don and makes him think that they slept together. She begins to have misgivings about doing such damage to Young-hee's life. Pastor Tim talks to Philip about Paige's mental well-being. The 1983 TV film The Day After airs and makes many of the characters uneasy about nuclear weapons.
[1] [2] The show moved to Tuesdays, having aired on Wednesdays for its first four seasons. The events of the fifth season take place between February 1984 and August 1984, shown by the reference to the TV broadcasts of the 1984 Winter Olympics in episode 1 and the coverage of Ronald Reagan's "We begin bombing in five minutes" joke in episode 13 ...