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The Americans (FX)

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The Americans is an upcoming American television series which will premiere on January 30, 2013 on the FX network. It is a 1980s Cold War drama.
The premise is that a group of Soviet KGB officers have been trained to impersonate American citizens, so that each one can become a sleeper agent, with a cover which may even include an unwitting spouse and family.
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FX's 'The Americans' brings the Cold War back to life

The world is such a flaming hot mess today that you might think the Cold War era of FX’s “The Americans” — a new drama about a pair of deep cover KGB operatives living in Washington, D.C. at the dawn of the Reagan presidency — would feel almost quaint and reassuring. But what makes the series (it debuts tomorrow night at 10) so impressive is the way it treats the 1980s as its present, not its past.

We may know that the world didn’t end in a hail of atomic mushroom clouds, but for the characters in the show — both the actual Americans and the Soviet agents pretending to be — that threat I very real, and very omnipresent. Each side believes, devoutly, that the other is — to borrow a phrase from the series’ opening scene — “working to destroy our way of life.” The Soviets are terrified of Ronald Reagan, whom they believe to be a mad man, while the show’s American counter-espionage operatives treat their work as something resembling a holy calling. And though the show occasionally touches on the vast technological differences between then and now — it’s a big deal in one episode, for instance, that a KGB asset gets to wear a tiny special camera in her bra, when today she’d just take pictures with her phone and no one would think anything of it — for the most part, it treats the spy craft as very serious, dangerous business.

Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys play Elizabeth and Phillip Jennings, all-American couple raising two kids in the D.C. suburbs. Only it’s all a lie, except for the kids, who have no idea that their parents are Soviet spies, whose names are not Elizabeth and Phillip, and who may act married but have jobs that obligate them to sleep with other people to obtain information. (Not coincidentally, each of the first two episodes opens with a scene of one of them having sex with an asset, with the other either listening in or being briefed on it after.)

The duo have been in America for 16 years when the series begins, a point at which the lie can start to feel like the truth. When you share a bed with someone every night, raise children with them, go to the mall together, etc., it’s hard not to start believing in it. In an early scene, we see Phillip trying on a pair of boots at a department store, wistfully trying out a few country line-dancing moves, wanting very much to be a cowboy and not a cold warrior.

“You’re my wife,” he tells Elizabeth out of frustration when she spurns one of his advances.

“Is that right?” she replies, full of disdain for how her partner has been corrupted by the decadent West.

These are excellent roles for both leads, who get to flash far more steel than they did in the TV roles for which they’re best known (“Felicity” for Russell, “Brothers & Sisters” for Rhys). They give a pair of physical, committed performances — Rhys is particularly strong in the fight scenes, which are quick and brutal and feel very much of the era — and effortlessly shift between a variety of guises.

The series was created by Joe Weisberg, a CIA agent turned screenwriter, who first teamed with “Americans” producer Graham Yost (who also runs FX’s “Justified”) on TNT’ “Falling Skies.” Weisberg, Yost and pilot director Gavin O’Connor — who knows a thing about depicting both this period and American-Soviet tensions from his work on the film “Miracle” — have taken a no-nonsense approach to the storytelling. There are period touches like clothes (Elizabeth favors high-waisted jeans), hair (Phillip has a perm) and music (an early action scene is scored, brilliantly, to Fleetwood Mac’s “Tusk”), but never in a way where they call attention to themselves. This is just life for a pair of quasi-married KGB spies in 1981, and it’s messy and bloody and far more complicated than either of them expected when they signed up for the gig decades earlier.

O’Connor also brings with him “Miracle” co-star Noah Emmerich, who plays Stan Beeman, an FBI agent assigned to the counter-espionage unit who has the very good (or possibly bad) luck to move in across the street from the Jennings family. It’s probably more of a contrivance than was necessary for the characters to cross paths when they’re allegedly off the clock, but Emmerich shines playing a man who sees more than he lets on, and who has more in common with his new neighbors than either of them realize.

It’s been more than a decade since FX started making original dramas. Some have been great (“The Shield”), some have been brilliant but flawed (“Rescue Me”) and some simply not to my taste (“American Horror Story”), but all have been interesting in one way or another. Based on the admittedly small sample size of two episodes, “The Americans” feels like it could very comfortably slot in with the upper tier of FX dramas. That’s about as good as it gets.
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Série renovada para uma segunda temporada.
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JRibeiro, na tua opinião de expert na matéria, esta série vale a pena? :)
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Vale bem a pena.
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Estive a ver o primeiro episódio na FOX (nas gravações) e tem muitas possibilidades. Possivelmente inspirado no filme O Pequeno Nikita - "Little Nikita" com os falecidos River Phoenix e Sidney Poitier, mas bastante mais negro. Não aconselhado para os mais jovens. Quando li sobre ele aqui não me pareceu nada de especial, pois não acreditava que espiões russos "adormecidos" na América dos anos 80 fosse melhor que o filme referido, mas vale a pena. Nunca pensei nos anos 80 como anos de "Guerra Fria", mas na realidade foram algo como isso.

A tensão é muita, os espiões são espiões a sério, há mortes, traições, espiões, sexo, ciúmes e filhos adolescentes que desconhecem a verdadeira identidade dos pais e um agente do FBI que se vai aproximando do casal.

O casal é um achado, 2 espiões que quase não se conheciam antes de ir para a América e tiveram de iniciar uma família para não despertar suspeitas. De vez em quando há flashbacks do passado de cada um e algum respeito mútuo, que talvez se tenha tornado amor. O homem pensa em desertar, a mulher parece quase fanática à mãe Rússia, mas uma protectora da inocência dos filhos. Se a série conseguir manter este ritmo do primeiro episódio, é a não perder.
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Depois de ler a vossas opiniões, fiquei curioso.

Julgo que dá à Quinta Feira depois do Homeland, vou tentar apanhar nas gravações automáticas.
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A série é bastante boa
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Estreou dia 17, mas parece que vai repetir o episódio piloto no dia 24 bem como mais outros
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Vi o 2º episódio, mas já não foi tão bom. Não houve flashbacks da Rússia e não conseguiu manter a tensão do 1º episódio. Por outro lado os miúdos tem pouca intervenção, espero que não fiquem como figurantes para "encher". De qualquer modo ainda há espaço para desenvolvimento no argumento, vou ver o que vai sair daqui.
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Pedro Pereira de Carvalho wrote:Vi o 2º episódio, mas já não foi tão bom. Não houve flashbacks da Rússia e não conseguiu manter a tensão do 1º episódio. Por outro lado os miúdos tem pouca intervenção, espero que não fiquem como figurantes para "encher". De qualquer modo ainda há espaço para desenvolvimento no argumento, vou ver o que vai sair daqui.
Eu gostei do segundo episódio, a teia começa-se a montar e neste momento não se percebe qual dos dois agentes é mais firme na sua missão. Gostei também da ideia de ver o lado soviético filmado. Perderam-se os flashbacks mas ficámos com o lado "actual" do Kgb.

Espero uma série semelhante a esta daqui a 10 anos com um livro escrito pelo Edward Snowden sob pseudónimo russo. :twisted:
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Acabou a 1.ª série? Existe uma 2.ª?
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Ainda não está feita.

Podes ver aqui as datas dos episódios emissão nos EUA
http://epguides.com/Americans/
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Que treta... reparei agora que perdi 2 episódios :doubt:
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Aconteceu-me o mesmo. (MEO qq problema com a gravação que não consegui apanhar os dois últimos episódios que deram de seguida no mesmo dia por alturas da semana de natal)

Com o devido respeito tive de recorrer à net. (não estão previstas mais repetições)
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