At the height of the Cold War two Russian agents pose as your average American couple, complete with family.
Critic Reviews For The Americans: Season 6
“The Americans, like its protagonists, has been in disguise, a searching psychological drama dressed up as a kicky action play.” – Willa Paskin , Slate
“How The Americans resolves their fates will be key to whether this series is remembered as a superbly rendered morality tale or a distinct disappointment after setting its bar so high.” – Ed Bark , Uncle Barky
“If you've fallen away from the series because you miss the process-y spy stuff, be advised that it's back with a vengeance, here in the home stretch. Yes, the show's about issues of trust and support, but it's still got a serious body count.” – Glen Weldon , NPR
“It's layered, rich stuff, in keeping with the series' strengths, but Fields and Weisberg's intentional callbacks to events of early seasons adds even more complexity.”- Allison Shoemaker , RogerEbert.com
“The Americans treated the theme of espionage with a sharpness rarely
seen in the genre, which usually prefers nonstop action, stunning twists and
"Red Sparrow”-style seduction." -
Alci Rengifo , Entertainment Voice