The punishment doesn’t always fit the crime. Sometimes it merely worsens the crime.
This is as close to a stand-alone episode as we’re likely to get this season, with Philip and Elizabeth dispatched to investigate whether a late-middle-aged woman from Boston is actually a Nazi collaborator hiding under a new identity.
We start with Henry getting a promise from his father that he will be allowed to leave for the private boarding school he wants to attend.
“I’m going to have to talk to your mother. But it’s fine by me,” Philip says.
Then Philip goes to see Tuan, his “other” son, and the two sit silently watching TV while Philip daydreams of his own father, pretending to be airplanes as they fly around their old apartment. Continue reading The Americans recap: Dyatkovo