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‘The Americans’ season 2: Six scoops on the new season

The Americans returns Feb. 26, and during a panel Tuesday at the Television Critics Association press tour, the cast and producers teased what the season has in store for TV’s Russian spy couple next door.

This season will turn the focus back on the family.
“We felt like [season 1] had been so focused on the marriage,” says EP Joe Weisberg, “and the natural place to go next was the family.” Particularly with Philip (Matthew Rhys) and Elizabeth’s (Keri Russell) marriage on more solid ground, they wanted to move on to exploring “the next point of fracture” — the family unit.

Paige’s curiosity continues
At the end of the first season, the Jennings’ teenage daughter started to show signs of increasing curiosity about her parents and their ongoings, and this season, questions will start being asked and “it’s not going to go great,” says EP Joel Fields. “Teenagers are hard,” adds Weisberg. “They’re all tough on mom and dad.”

Margo Martindale returns
The actress will be back for several episodes this season as KGB handler Claudia. The fate of her CBS comedy The Millers will not determine what comes next for that character, as The Americans will be done filming the second season in March — well before broadcast network renewals are typically announced. That said, if Martindale finds herself available full time and the show gets a third season, “It’s hard to argue with more Margo Martindale,” says Fields. “We love that character and we love her.”

Martha will get a backbone this season!
Martha’s faux-marriage with Philip will actually serve to strengthen the character, who is widely thought of as insecure, the producers said. “Who she was was extremely lonely and extremely vulnerable and she’s less lonely this season, so it’s allowing her to grow,” says Weisberg. “It’s a law of unintended consequences,” adds Fields.

There’s a racy scene in the premiere
Without giving away too much, a racy scene in the season premiere had critics buzzing. According to Weisberg, the purpose was to depict a show of love between Philip and Elizabeth that was “powerful, shocking, and funny.” You’ll see.

Stan is in a power struggle.
“He’s got such an interesting season coming up,” says Weisberg. “Nina is getting ahead of him. You see that at the end of the first season, and that’s such an interesting place for him to be in and so true and so real for what happens to people when you’re playing this back-and-forth game. People who are smart and good can have people get ahead of them because they are also smart and good at what they do too.” And while Stan is a man who is used to a certain amount of pressure, what it does to him will be “great” to watch, he says.

BONUS BURNING QUESTION: Is the show ever heading to Russia?
The producers said they have “half-joked” about having a season that takes place in Russia, later admitting that such a task would require heaps of funding. But, they said, “I think we’re going to eventually have some storylines there,” teases Weisberg. In fact, he added, there will, like season 1, be some material set in Russia. But filming in the country remains on their to-do. “It would basically be a budget question,” he said.

Source: http://insidetv.ew.com/

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Press Tour: More sexy spy action in ‘The Americans’ season 2

When “The Americans” returns for season 2 next month on FX, Russian spies Philip and Elizabeth Jennings will commit to giving their fake marriage and real go, but that doesn’t mean their problems are over.

“We saw the first season very much as about the marriage,” creator and executive producer Joe Weisberg says at TCA’s Winter press tour. “At the end of the season, Elizabeth tells Philip to come home and after that there’s a sense they’re going to be solid and more together. [In season two] we’re going to see how this family struggles and tries to hold it together.”

One big factor that fuels the fire: teen daughter Paige (Holly Taylor), who started to get suspicious about her parents’ strange behavior at the end of season 1 and continues to snoop around as the new season opens. Continue reading Press Tour: More sexy spy action in ‘The Americans’ season 2

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On ‘The Americans,’ home is where the spies are

This season for The Americans, home is where the spies are.

The first season of this acclaimed FX ’80s period piece put its main focus on the espionage work being done by Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys as Elizabeth and Philip Jennings — Soviet spies pretending to be a happily married American couple. But by the end of the season, the fake arranged marriage had become real — and this year, the emphasis shifts a bit to the effect their activities have on their home and their children.

Don’t worry — Elizabeth will still have her fair share of fights, a big shift from Russell’s days as the more ethereal Felicity. “It is interesting. It’s very fun. I find it very interesting, this character and this show.”

She will also, despite the new strength of her marriage, continue to use sex to get her spy-ish way. “The good thing about the sexuality of the show is that there is a gift in it. It’s not this big sweeping romantic movie…You’re usually using the sexuality, at least in the spy end of it, to get something. So there is a freedom in that.”

Outside of the sex, some of Russell’s best scenes last season were played opposite Elizabeth’s “handler” Claudia – played by Margo Martindale, who is now on The Millers. Obviously, she won’t be on the show as a regular, but you will get to see her.

“Claudia is back,” says producer Joel Fields. “We’ll see her in several episodes. We’re very grateful to have her back…We love her.”

Source: http://www.usatoday.com/

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Candids – January 13

Keri arrives at Los Angeles International Airport. She will attend TCA today.

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Latest from TV Guide – January 7 2014

I’m so excited for The Americans to return. What do you know? — Trisha
Paige, Phillip and Elizabeth’s precocious daughter, will be bringing down the old hammer and sickle on her folks when she refuses to give up her quest to find out the truth about them. Complicating matters: Phillip is forced to use his son Henry during an impromptu mission that results in several casualties.

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Candids – January 7

Keri was spotted walking her son River Russell to school in Brooklyn New York on a low cold tempetures.

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– Candids January 7, 2014

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