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Anita Devi "Annet" Mahendru (born November 5, 1985) is an American actress. She is known for playing Nina Sergeevna Krilova on the FX period drama series The Americans (2013–2016), for which she garnered a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2014 and as Jennifer "Huck" Mallick in the AMC series The Walking Dead: World Beyond in ...
Handy to have his beloved ex turn up just as he began to seriously doubt Elisabeth, leaving the two women competing for his affections." [ 8 ] Carla Day of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.8 star rating out of 5 and wrote, " The Americans continues to impress with its tight storytelling, compelling characters, and ability to be unpredictable at ...
Nina Sergeevna (Annet Mahendru), who is incarcerated at the Lefortovo Prison for treason, gets a frightened Belgian cell mate, Evi Sneijder (Katja Herbers), but Nina refuses to speak with her. Zinaida Preobrazhenskaya discusses with Stan the Institute in Moscow she worked for, where their duties were to report on Soviet leadership on all ...
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Alec Bojalad of Den of Geek gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Aside from Oleg and Stan's periodic concerns, the tragedy of Nina was just all about the tragedy of Nina while other characters tragedies were more universal. And now, here in 'Chloramphenicol' the tragedy of Nina comes to an appropriately tragic conclusion."
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