ALL ARKADY BABY BOY CLAUDIA COLLEEN DENNIS ELINA ELIZABETH ERICA GIRL GIRLS GIRL_1 GIRL_2 GLENN KOVTUN LACEY MAN MEN MRS_ADERHOLT NAVY_OFFICER OLD_WOMAN OLEG PAIGE PHILIP RENEE RICK STAN WOMAN WOMEN YOUNG_WOMAN PAIGE Previously, on The Americans. CLAUDIA The Center started a program to develop offices they're calling "second-generation illegals." They want Paige to be next. ELIZABETH I trained as hard as I could everyday. I'm not afraid anymore. And you're not gonna be, either. STAN So, I met someone. Renee, this is Philip. Philip, Renee. PHILIP Nice to meet you. She's moving in. RENEE What is it? STAN Oh, it's just this stuff from work. MAN Oleg Burov is back in Moscow. We can go with the tape you made of him admitting their defector was actually KGB. STAN You're going to get him killed. MAN I swore an oath to uphold the constitution, Agent Beeman. Unlike you, I haven't forgotten what that means. OLEG MAN When you're walking in the dark you don't know the answer, but you have an instinct for how to move forward. PHILIP I can't just get this order from them and do whatever they say. It's not just me having a hard time. It's you, too. We're allowed to have a life. ELIZABETH I can't. I'm sorry. Maybe you should stop. Run the travel agency. PHILIP You need me, Elizabeth. ELIZABETH I don't want to see you like this anymore. ELIZABETH PHILIP I'm, uh, just about to leave. You sure you don't want to go with me? ELIZABETH I've got work. PHILIP Okay. ELIZABETH I wish I could just run off and go watch Henry play hockey right now, Phillip. PHILIP I know. ELIZABETH Have a good trip. PHILIP WOMAN GIRL WOMAN GIRL YOUNG WOMAN OLD WOMAN YOUNG WOMAN OLD WOMAN YOUNG WOMAN PHILIP Go, Henry, go! Let's go, come on! Way to go, Henry! WOMAN Good one, Henry! PHILIP You got to stay with him! WOMEN PHILIP Stay with him! GIRLS PHILIP Come on, man, go, go! GIRLS GIRL 1 Yay, Henry! GIRL 2 GIRL 1 Yeah! Get him, Henry! GIRLS BOY GIRLS Come on, Henry! BOY Play it again, go, let's go. GIRLS Good job, Henry! Yeah! WOMAN It looks like Henry's got a little fan club going. PHILIP Huh. PHILIP Theo's kicking butt today. WOMAN I taught him everything he knows. PHILIP Way to go, Geordie. Come on! PAIGE They were all so man-hungry. Vladmila, anyway. And the families? With money, it was all so. CLAUDIA Normal. PAIGE And the way they lived in the beginning, it was like my freshman year dorm. CLAUDIA I lived in a worker's dormitory when I was young. It was hard work, but we had a lot of fun. PAIGE Really? CLAUDIA We would sneak boys in at night. PAIGE That's why I live off campus. ELIZABETH I thought Katarina was great. PAIGE Yeah, she was so determined and brave. She reminded me of you, mom. ELIZABETH Thank you. PAIGE And that skirt suit, with the vest, running that whole factory? Fantastic. ELIZABETH Yeah. CLAUDIA That's how it is there. PAIGE But then she let that guy put her in her place. Like, dominate her. I hated that. CLAUDIA Ah, well, sometimes it's a little more traditional there. But, some women I know would've cracked his head open. Did your professor talk about the summit again, this week? PAIGE He spent the whole class talking about the Soviet SS20. ELIZABETH What did he say? PAIGE It's got a range 3,100 miles, can carry up to three independently targetable warheads, each with an explosive power of 150kt. And it can be launched from the back of a truck. After an hour of that, and the last two minutes of class he said if the Summit's a success, there won't be any SS20's anymore. CLAUDIA So you learned all that for nothing. PAIGE He thinks the Summit's gonna be a big success. ELIZABETH It's hard to trust the Americans, there's a long history of these types of negotiations. PAIGE I know. ELIZABETH Okay, you want a ride back to your apartment? PAIGE Yeah. ELIZABETH Wait in the car. PAIGE Okay. See ya. CLAUDIA Hmm. ELIZABETH Keep your eyes open. I saw McLeish coming out of DOE. He was with some negotiators for the Ground Launched Missile Verification Regime. Going to see him soon. I was at Haskard's Tuesday night, I couldn't get to the briefcase. Back there tonight and then Volar again Thursday. CLAUDIA Are you sleeping? ELIZABETH Sure. CLAUDIA You've got nine weeks to the Summit. I got a signal, you have a meeting in Mexico tomorrow morning. I don't know who it's with or what it's about. ELIZABETH They didn't tell you anything? CLAUDIA It happens. ELIZABETH I can't believe what Moscow looks like. CLAUDIA You could have been one of those silly little girls. ELIZABETH Hmm. ARKADY OLEG ARKADY OLEG ARKADY OLEG ARKADY OLEG ARKADY OLEG ARKADY OLEG ARKADY OLEG ARKADY MAN KOVTUN ELIZABETH KOVTUN ELIZABETH KOVTUN Cafe, por favor. ELIZABETH KOVTUN PHILIP Look, you're doing great. But we're not just about selling, we're about sharing. Clients want to know your experiences, they, they want to hear about Lacey's honeymoon in Barbados and what made it so special. The condo was perfect because you knew to switch. And you took that incredible fishing boat where they cooked your catch. LACEY That was amazing. PHILIP Well, it's a great story- and Rick. Your-your road trip in the Delta? RICK Don't remind me. PHILIP No, no, no, no. There you go, because that's what they need to hear. We're not brochures. We're people. All it takes is one conversation to produce a breakthrough so just keep at it. Okay? KOVTUN PAIGE He opposed anti-segregation laws, he thinks that women aren't protected under the 14th amendment. MRS ADERHOLT He's an asshole. DENNIS Hey, come on honey. MRS ADERHOLT What? He doesn't know. STAN Well, just to play Devil's Advocate- DENNIS Uh-oh, here we go. MRS ADERHOLT STAN He's a judge. So, doesn't really matter what his personal opinions are. And everyone agrees he's brilliant. PAIGE A lot of Nazis were brilliant, too. ELIZABETH Paige. PHILIP Whoa! STAN It's okay. I can handle a college student. PHILIP Great. She is all yours. ELIZABETH See? He can't handle her, either. ALL BABY PAIGE See? He hates pork, too. ALL DENNIS How about your high school student? ELIZABETH He's great. Doing really well. STAN He's a hockey star. ELIZABETH Yeah. STAN He's like Wayne Gretzky. MRS ADERHOLT Ooh! DENNIS Really? PHILIP Kind of. He's become a real little leader out there. DENNIS That's cool. ELIZABETH Well, he's not so little anymore. He's taller than Philip. PHILIP Not quite. ALL RENEE Okay, how about dessert? I made too much. You're all getting leftovers. Oh, no, no. Sit, sit. DENNIS He's hungry. MRS ADERHOLT No, he's just tired. Give him to me. DENNIS Okay. Okay. MRS ADERHOLT Come on. RENEE Just leave them. ELIZABETH I'm gonna get you started. RENEE How can you be so cute when you're cranky? Maybe he is hungry. You want to nurse? MRS ADERHOLT Yeah. RENEE Let's bring him in here. A noisy Kevin. Why are you so noisy? MRS ADERHOLT Dennis was saying on the way over, it's so nice to come here because they never see each other at work. RENEE Well, they still have that one piece together. MRS ADERHOLT The couple? RENEE Yeah. I don't know much about it. I think they're marriage is in trouble. I don't like that he's alone with her sometimes. MRS ADERHOLT Oh. RENEE He hasn't said anything? I mean, I don't know anything. MRS ADERHOLT Is it really bothering you? RENEE I don't know. It's just. He tells me stuff now, but I still feel like I don't really know what's going on. Do you ever get that? MRS ADERHOLT Only all the time. RENEE Welcome to the FBI. Yeah. MRS ADERHOLT Yeah. Right. ELINA OLEG ELINA OLEG ELINA OLEG Shh. ELINA OLEG Hey. ELIZABETH More coffee. GLENN You know, you don't have to feed me every night. That's not part of your job description. ELIZABETH Well, we both have to eat, and I always make too much food, so. How's Erica today? GLENN The usual. ELIZABETH She was bragging about you yesterday. Said you're saving the world. GLENN I wouldn't say that. I mean, it'd be nice, one day, to feel like I did my part. If we don't blow each other to bits. ELIZABETH Well, that'd be good. GLENN I drift off sometimes. When I'm there, I think about her. When I'm here, it's. ELIZABETH She understands. COLLEEN Hi, Stephanie. ELIZABETH Colleen. How's she doing? ERICA Still breathing. ELIZABETH You need anything? ERICA I need quiet. I painted that right after my mother died. ELIZABETH Oh. ERICA Oh? That's it? ELIZABETH I don't really, um. Art's not my thing. ERICA That's like saying life's not your thing. Duty is not your thing. ELIZABETH Hmm. I don't know. ERICA For God's sake. ELIZABETH How many paintings have you made? ERICA Eh. ELIZABETH I never knew an artist before. ERICA Well. Now you do. ERICA PHILIP I, uh, I have to go home a little early today. MAN We won't burn down. PHILIP Okay. NAVY OFFICER Excuse me, I'm with Security, U.S. Navy. I noticed you're sitting in your car here. It's not the best neighborhood. PAIGE I'm just waiting for a friend. NAVY OFFICER Mm-hmm. Can I see your driver's license, please? Thank you. Ellen Toreno. The picture doesn't do you justice. I don't know if you know, there's a lot of sensitive restricted areas around here. PAIGE Really? NAVY OFFICER Yeah. PAIGE Where? NAVY OFFICER Well, about eight blocks that way is the Naval Observatory. That's where I work. It's also the Vice President's residence, okay? A lot of embassies to the northwest. I'm actually gonna need your phone number and a second form of I.D. PAIGE I've got my college I.D. NAVY OFFICER That'll do. ELIZABETH One honk, get closer. WOMAN Thanks. I'll see you later. MEN NAVY OFFICER I'm telling you, the best Chinese food in the city, okay? It's about a block away. Come with me? I got, like, 40 minutes left on my dinner break. PAIGE I wish I could, but my friend and I already have plans. Next time. NAVY OFFICER Okay. Well. Here's your driver's license. Okay? I'm gonna hold on to this other one, though. You can get it back Saturday night, after I take you to dinner. Call you tomorrow. PAIGE Oh, come on. You can't take my college I.D. I need it. I-I promise I'll meet you Saturday. NAVY OFFICER I don't know. A beautiful girl like yourself might forget, you know. PAIGE I couldn't forget you. NAVY OFFICER That was a nice try. I'll see you Saturday, huh? MAN If you're hungry. Hey, by the way, do you know a nice jewelry store? GLENN Um, a jewelry store. Sure, yeah. MAN Yeah, I know, but can you recommend? PAIGE He was going for Chinese food at a place called. That's the only reason he was out there. M. Hanley. Blue eyes. Five-eleven. U.S. Naval Observatory patch on his hat. Black uniform. I saw everything, Mom. I was a mile out of the zone, like I'm supposed to be, waiting for my next shift. Maybe I shouldn't have been reading. ELIZABETH It's okay. It's not your fault. PAIGE I'm sorry, Mom. Damn it. ELIZABETH This is. This is part of it. This is what happens. You handled it well. PAIGE He has my I.D. with my picture. ELIZABETH Fake name. Fake address. You gave him a fake phone number. You remembered everything. Okay? He's a security guard at a U.S. Naval Observatory. He's not a police officer. This isn't a big deal. I really want you to understand this. Under pressure, you kept your cover. You said and did all the right things. There's nothing to worry about. PAIGE Thanks. ELIZABETH I need you to drop me at Wisconsin and Calvert. WOMAN Is she okay? ELIZABETH Yeah. WOMAN I like Julie, but I told you when she came on, she's too young. ELIZABETH I have a lot of faith in this one. Drive. ELIZABETH Wait. Stop here. Excuse me, sir. NAVY OFFICER Can I help you? NAVY OFFICER Miss? ELIZABETH Yeah, uh, do you have a light? NAVY OFFICER Yeah. Yeah. Somewhere. PHILIP I always like D.C. this time of year. OLEG I prefer it when the cherry blossoms are out. Insure you're good. I spent nine hours getting green. I've had to hold the whole FBI, if to miss it. PHILIP Okay. OLEG Arkady Ivanovich sent me. We need your help. PHILIP We? OLEG The people running the organization right now, they have very old, blind view of things. Not interested in all the changes that are happening. And Gorbachev doesn't have the power to get rid of them. PHILIP I'm out of it. OLEG He told me. I wouldn't be here, except some very powerful people are out there to get rid of Gorbachev. To stop all the good things that have been happening lately in our country. Your wife had a meeting in Latin American with the General from the Stategic Rocket Forces. Strange, right? PHILIP No stranger than us meeting here. My wife just does her job. That's all she's ever done. She's good at it. OLEG I know. But it's possible that she's being used by the people who are trying to stop all the progress that we've been making. Or she's one of them. Everything is divided up. That's how explained it to me. This summit. it could be a turning point. Now, I have a pretty good idea where you stand. PHILIP I'm not involved anymore. And this has nothing to do with me. OLEG We want you to find out what your wife is doing and tell us. And if you have to, stop her. PHILIP She's my wife. OLEG I understand. I left my wife and my baby boy to be here. I don't have any immunity. If I'm arrested, I'm finished. If they catch me and send me back, I'll be shot. I am here because the future of our country is being decided right now. You know that. And I'm sorry you have to make some dumb decisions, too. I'll like to hear from you. ELIZABETH There's all this crap in the paper about the summit. Like we're the ones standing in the way. PHILIP You working on it? It would be good if they made a deal. Fewer weapons. ELIZABETH Fewer weapons for us, not for them. They just want to use these treaties as a cover, so they can keep building up their arsenal while we get rid of ours. That sound fair to you? PHILIP What's going on with you? ELIZABETH What do you mean? PHILIP Elizabeth, look at you. You smell like cigarettes all the time, your whole way of being seems off. These past few months, it feels like it's just getting worse and worse. ELIZABETH Well, I'm busy. Obviously. PHILIP It is finally getting to you. After all these years. You're amazing, but it is finally getting to you. When you told me to quit, you were right, it was the best thing I ever did. And I was thinking. ELIZABETH I'm. Look, I'm so tired right now. Work was, uh. PHILIP I know, I know. I'm sorry. Look, I I just need to- I have to talk to you about something. ELIZABETH Let's talk tomorrow. I'm, honestly. I'm just beat. PHILIP I know how hard you're working. ELIZABETH I'm not complaining. This summit is a big deal. There's a lot to do. Whatever it is you want to talk about, we can talk about tomorrow. Whether it's Henry or your work, it can wait. PHILIP It's not Henry. Today, I. ELIZABETH Whatever it is, I have to figure out what the hell is going on with this summit and everything else right now. So, I know you love to talk, but you don't have to sit here and wait for me till one in the morning. PHILIP I know how tired you are, but I need to talk to you. ELIZABETH If you knew how tired I am, you wouldn't still be talking. PHILIP Elizabeth, this--this job you're doing, it's exhausting and it's complicated and hard. ELIZABETH I don't need another one of your speeches, Philip. I need sleep. Let me sleep. PHILIP Great. Fine. Go to sleep.