CLAUDIA DENNIS ELIZABETH ERICA FBI_AGENT FYODOR GLENN HENRY IGOR KIMBERLY KOVTUN MAN MARTIN MRS_GURRIN OLEG PAIGE PHILIP RADIO SECURITY SECURITY_2 SPORTSCASTER STAN STAVOS WOMAN ELIZABETH Previously on The Americans. KOVTUN PAIGE Mom, are you- ELIZABETH Go back to your car, now! ELIZABETH You were supposed to do what you were told to do. PAIGE I thought you were- ELIZABETH You left your position, if anybody else on the team did that, they'd be finished. PHILIP I think there's a lot to talk about here. ELIZABETH There isn't Philip. CLAUDIA Here's the new target. He's a supervisor at the warehouse where Altheon ships and does quality assurance for the censors. PHILIP What do they need the censor for? ELIZABETH I can't. OLEG Some very powerful people out there to get rid of Gorbachev. We want you to find out what your wife is doing and tell us. And if you have to, stop her. ELIZABETH They want us to be just like them. I don't want to be like them. And neither do the people back home. PHILIP You haven't talked to anyone back home in over 20 years. ELIZABETH Neither have you. PHILIP Your English is very good. OLEG I lived here. Worked for us at the embassy. PHILIP Did you like it here? OLEG I don't know. It's different. What about you? PHILIP I've been here a long time. Sometimes it's even hard to remember back home. OLEG Yeah. One thing I've learned here is that they are not crazy. We can't make peace with them. Now is the best chance we'll ever get. That's why I'm here. PHILIP I don't really understand what's going on. What you said before. OLEG The people running the center, we believe are actively trying to get rid of Gorbachev. They can't stand progress. It's a threat, to them. Another country having any kind of openness or freedom, they think it means that we won't be communists anymore. PHILIP Who's on the other side? OLEG Arkady Ivanovich. He's deputy chief of director of S. Everybody in the whole country who's looking forward and backwards. Everybody inside the organization who is supporting Gorbachev. PHILIP Why did you leave? OLEG It wasn't for me. It was.Something rotten about it. PHILIP You have to believe me when I say my wife would never do anything to hurt our country. If you knew her OLEG We know how loyal she is. But that loyalty can be used. We have to know what she's been up to, to figure this out. The details. PHILIP Mostly what you'd expect. The summit. She's been trying hard to get some kind of radiation censor. She went after and old source of ours. Lyle Rennhull, Air Force general. He ended up dead. OLEG They are following me now. I was clean tonight but we can't meet in person again. PHILIP Hello? Elizabeth? ELIZABETH How was work? PHILIP Fine. You want one? MAN What the hell? SECURITY I got the lights here, too. I'll get Eddie. SECURITY 2 Okay. SECURITY SECURITY 2 Hey! MAN Hey! What's going on in there? There's someone down here in the cages. MAN You check the cages. I'll check quality control. PHILIP Thanks for squeezing me into you calendar. KIMBERLY I'm a popular girl. Every time I come home, all my high school friends want to hang out. Plus, dad obligations. PHILIP How is Michigan treating you? Hmm? You still dating that boy? KIMBERLY No, I dumped his ass. PHILIP Good. I don't like him. KIMBERLY Beer, coffee? I just made a pot. PHILIP Coffee? KIMBERLY Yeah, I'm like up to ten cups a day now. Junior year is killing me. PHILIP I'll have a beer. KIMBERLY So, what's new in the world of Jim Baxter? PHILIP Eh, you know, just looking for the next opportunity. KIMBERLY Really? PHILIP Yeah. Would be nice to use my powers for good. See the world maybe. Do some non-profit works, something, I don't know. KIMBERLY I think you should run away to Fiji and become a coconut farmer. PHILIP I'll consider it. KIMBERLY Guess where I'm going over Thanksgiving. PHILIP Where? KIMBERLY Greece. With my roommate and a bunch of girlfriends. PHILIP Wow, how does your dad feel about you missing Thanksgiving? KIMBERLY Well, he's not thrilled. That's why I came home this weekend but I'll get over it. PHILIP Yeah. KIMBERLY So, are you seeing anybody? PHILIP Not really. KIMBERLY You're stuck. PHILIP I am? KIMBERLY Yeah. You're too great to be stuck. You should have the job, the relationship, everything you want. You just got to seize the day, you know? PHILIP I'm working on it. PAIGE When I'm sitting there I feel- I'm into it, but are you gonna sleep tonight? ELIZABETH You'll learn to. PAIGE Did you get what you needed? ELIZABETH No.It's like that, a lot. PAIGE I went out with a bunch of friends from my sociology class. This one guy's brother came with us. His name's Brian. Really cute. I think he liked me. ELIZABETH That's nice. PAIGE He's an intern for Charles Bennett, the Congressman from Florida. He's on the- PHILIP Paige? I saw your car, what do you need? Food? Laundry? Ah. ELIZABETH Keep going. PAIGE Anyway, this guy Brian is an intern for Congressman on the Armed Services Committee. His brother's birthday is Friday. People are meeting up at this bar. PHILIP Right back into it. Is this how it is? PAIGE I can go. ELIZABETH We talked about what happened. It's over. PHILIP Really? PAIGE It's okay, Dad. PHILIP No, I don't think it is. PAIGE He was troubled, he killed himself. Mom tried to stop him. PHILIP Right. Why did he do that, you think? Why did he kill himself, Elizabeth? I'm sure there was a reason. ELIZABETH You'd have to ask him. PAIGE Sometimes bad things happen in the world and you have to- PHILIP Please don't tell me about the world, Paige. ELIZABETH Why not? We live in the world, Philip. PAIGE If you guys are gonna fight, I'm leaving. ELIZABETH We're not going to fight. PHILIP No, there's not point. ELIZABETH He loves me, he loves you. But somewhere, something got lost. This work can get to be too much for people, even the best ones. I'm so proud of you, Paige. Really proud. And listen, forget about this intern. PAIGE What? Why? ELIZABETH If you want to date someone, great. If you want to go after someone as a source for information when you're ready, great. But you don't mix the two things. PAIGE Fine, I won't. ELIZABETH And you're not ready to go after a source, not by a long shot. That takes- let's remember the goal. You're gonna work in the state department, maybe the CIA, maybe the defense department. The most important thing is to protect you and to get you ready. ELIZABETH You were out of line with Paige. PHILIP I'm her father. ELIZABETH We have a deal. PHILIP Well, maybe we need to renegotiate our deal. ELIZABETH You're happy to have Henry do whatever you want. PHILIP You put her life in danger. ELIZABETH Her life was not in danger. It won't happen again. PHILIP How do you know that? ELIZABETH Because she learns from her mistakes. PHILIP Last one before Christmas. ELIZABETH Why? PHILIP She's uh, she's not coming home for Thanksgiving. She's going to Greece with her friends. ELIZABETH That's a problem, we need to hear what they're saying before the summit. I'm going downstairs. Don't wait up. ELIZABETH Latest Breland recording. Haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but the CIA thinks that General Baleshov might resign because Gorbachev didn't consult him about a short range missile deal negotiations. While they were discussing it, they kept talking about your guys inside and how he couldn't get away right now. CLAUDIA They have a human source. ELIZABETH It sounded like it. Couldn't tell if it was here or there. But it could be someone on the negotiating team. CLAUDIA Something else came up. You reported that Stan Beeman's wife talked about a case he was still working with Counter Intelligence. It involved a Soviet couple. ELIZABETH Mm-hmm. CLAUDIA One of our couriers went over to the Americans. Defected with his wife and her child. ELIZABETH It could be them. CLAUDIA See if you can find out. If it is, he has to be dealt with. Bad enough a courier, but this one was a player on our national hockey team. After they debrief him, he'll go right into their propaganda machine. Picture him in Time Magazine talking about how terrible we are. ELIZABETH What should we do next? With Paige. CLAUDIA Another movie? ELIZABETH Honestly, it's all good. It's almost like going back there myself. STAVOS Henry on line three. PHILIP Oh. Hey. HENRY Hey, Dad, I got a message you called, what's up? PHILIP Um, yeah, not much. I just- HENRY Stop! Stop! PHILIP What? What happened? HENRY Sorry, not you- Stop!Sorry about that, those guys are so annoying. Okay, what were you saying? PHILIP Just haven't talked to you in a while. Didn't you guys have another game? HENRY Uh, no, this afternoon Brockdenmore. PHILIP Are they good? HENRY Oh, this year yeah, but next year, Coach was telling Jordy that we're going to be the best class he's had in years. PHILIP Wow. HENRY Yeah. We're probably gonna win league. Also, Jordy thinks I'm gonna be captain. Pretty cool, right? PHILIP Oh. HENRY What? PHILIP I mean, yes, of course it is. HENRY But what? PHILIP There's no easy way to say this, Henry, but we've been having a rough patch at work. HENRY I thought you said things were looking up. PHILIP I know, but they're not. HENRY What are you saying? PHILIP Look, I know how much you love Saint Edwards, I do too and next year is your senior year and all- HENRY Look, Dad, I don't understand what you're saying. PHILIP You know, we've expanded and renovated and getting new people, and equipment, and- HENRY Yeah. PHILIP I took out a big loan to do all that, and then business just didn't jump the way I thought it would. HENRY Oh, okay. PHILIP I'm not sure if how we can pay for your tuition next fall. Henry. HENRY Yeah? PHILIP I mean-I mean, I am trying to think of ways, but Henry? HENRY Yeah, look, I got to get back to class, Dad. I'll-I'll talk to you later. WOMAN He's in room 1203. Recycling passed every eight minutes. Tank just came out. Julie's next. ELIZABETH We need to follow an FBI agent. We're looking for a man who has probably just moved into a safe house, a Soviet, likely with his wife and her seven-year-old son. Hopefully this FBI agent will lead us there. He won't be looking for surveillance but we'll have to be very careful. I already know some of his routes. Don't use Julie on this one. She's too inexperienced. That's it. MAN STAN I said to him, "That's great! You want to stay together after you graduate, great. PHILIP Yeah. STAN But you might want to think twice about the same apartment thing. Now, you're 21 years old. You have no idea." I just. I just want him to have a life. PHILIP He listened? STAN What do you think? PHILIP Ever worry about money? STAN I got a government job. No alimony. They match whatever I put into my retirement account. PHILIP Wow. STAN You know, I'm not taking trip to Europe every year, sorry. PHILIP Yeah. STAN But we don't have any big problems. Why? Is everything okay? PHILIP Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. It's just, in business there's always this pressure about growth, that if you're not growing you're not succeeding. STAN Yeah. PHILIP But why? When you think about it, what is so bad about staying the same? Not taking on more responsibilities, more headaches, more time. Bills keep coming, either way. STAN I think of what my father told me, "The more you want, the more you get." And that's both good and bad. PHILIP Yeah. MAN IGOR ELIZABETH You rich yet? PHILIP I wish. Actually, it's not good, Elizabeth. ELIZABETH How bad is it? PHILIP It's bad. It's just not adding up. Maybe I moved too fast on the expansion and the extra people. ELIZABETH I know. I keep forgetting their names. Maybe you just need to cut back. PHILIP Yeah. I just don't see how cutting back would fix it. ELIZABETH You'll figure it out. PHILIP I'm trying, but, um, I'm not sure. I told Henry that I'm not sure we can pay his tuition next year. ELIZABETH Really? How did that go? PHILIP I don't know. ELIZABETH Well. He's your department. PHILIP How's Paige? ELIZABETH She's fine. You know, you can ask her yourself. I'm not keeping her from you. PHILIP I know. What about you? ELIZABETH What? I'm tired. All the time. RADIO for the Consumer and Regulatory Affairs recommended the Hall's license to be revoked because of violence. ELIZABETH I looked at some of your paintings in the basement. I like the one of the woman in the kitchen with the broken eggs. ERICA That's my least favorite. ELIZABETH Why? ERICA Too sentimental. When I first got sick, when I found out about it, I kept thinking, "Well, okay. At least I've got the work. It'll be there forever. It's the best of me. Something to leave behind." Really, who cares? Who cares? All those hours just. Honestly, I wish I had spent them with Glenn. Just being with him. Doing I don't know what, just. Doesn't matter. Sit. GLENN Hello? Oh, hey, Martin. No, no, no. It's fine. ERICA Try the vase. You got a- You got a strong stroke. ELIZABETH It's terrible. ERICA No, it's just flat. ELIZABETH Well, it is a piece of paper. ERICA You see how the light hits the vase? ELIZABETH Yeah. ERICA Good. Don't touch that. Everything else, make a little bit darker. And don't be afraid to use your fingers to smudge it. You have to keep working. Start from the dark. Work towards the light. Hey, who was on the phone? GLENN You know, uh, Martin Gurrin? ERICA Yeah. GLENN Some of the guys are gonna watch the World Series at his house tomorrow with one of the Russians. ERICA Well, you should go. GLENN I don't know. I don't really want to watch the game without you. ERICA Oh, I've lost interest in baseball. GLENN ERICA I can't believe I ever liked baseball. ELIZABETH I could take you. A party's still a party. ERICA No one wants to see someone like this. GLENN Don't say that. ELIZABETH I've taken sicker people places. You know, I'd be there, have your wheelchair, your meds. ERICA Oh, you make it sound fabulous. GLENN Maybe you should get out, honey. ERICA Yeah. For the last time. ELIZABETH I think it'd be good for everyone. Change of scenery, a little baseball. STAN This about the fur coat? FBI AGENT Nope. Conrad Motz. STAN Motz? Motz? FBI AGENT Yeah, the guy trying to build the complex over I-375. STAN Hey, I was gonna push through wiretaps on you think we should hold off? Ask for both these guys at once? FBI AGENT Well, in my opinion, yeah. But have a look see for yourself. See, the think we're gonna have to deal with. STAN Beeman. Yeah. Sure. I'll be right down. DENNIS We went up again on Burov, yesterday. Goes to the school, eats out, then goes back to his hotel. STAN How long you gonna stay on him? DENNIS It's not a 24. I told you, we're stretched thin. STAN Well, you have to get pretty lucky. DENNIS I'm trying to keep some guys on him a couple of times a week. So, Mr. and Mrs. Teacup are giving everybody a headache. Relocation just called. They want us back in there. STAN What, they can't do their job? DENNIS Both of them keep saying they need you. STAN Jesus Christ, Dennis. I'm done babysitting those lunatics. I I've done everything I can. DENNIS Relocation doesn't complain a lot. Let's help them out. See what the problems are and check in on them every couple of days until they go. STAN You got no one who can take this over. DENNIS Would I be asking? GLENN All right. Real slow.Okay. Okay, just turn around, hang on to me. I'm gonna put you down slow, okay? Nice and slow. You okay? ERICA Yeah. Well, I wouldn't describe it that way. ELIZABETH I'll be with you the whole time. SPORTSCASTER and if you live in the Minnesota twin cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul on this clear, cool night, the World Series has come to you, to the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, and for the first time in history. FYODOR Why he say twins? MARTIN Twin cities. GLENN Ah, yeah, in the state of Minnesota, the cities of, uh, Minneapolis and Saint Paul are so close together, they function as one big city. FYODOR Oh. And when they start to play? GLENN Ah, in about 15 minutes or so. ERICA Can I get- Can I have some water? ELIZABETH Sure. GLENN Excuse me. Hey. You okay? Can I make you a plate or something? ERICA Go. Save the world. ELIZABETH We're fine here. Really. GLENN Okay. Love you. ERICA I shouldn't have come. ELIZABETH No, it's- It's good to be out. ERICA Yeah, maybe for you. ELIZABETH SPORTSCASTER this ball game, uh, they will be going home and have a long winter, and for that reason I think Les Straker, if he's in trouble, will be removed early. MRS GURRIN Do you need anything? Martin tells me you're an artist. ERICA I was. ELIZABETH You still are. MRS GURRIN I'd love to see some of your work some time. Uh, I have to check on the kitchen. ERICA I don't feel good. ELIZABETH What? Okay, okay, okay. Um. Okay, okay. Hold on. GLENN Hey. No, I'm here. I'm here. I'm here. Are you okay? MRS GURRIN Don't worry, I'll get some towels. ELIZABETH Oh, thank you. GLENN It's okay. Babe, y-you're okay. Okay. ERICA What am I doing here? GLENN We're gonna get you home. Okay. Okay. Okay. FYODOR Uh, I-I can help. GLENN It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. We're gonna get you home. It's okay. It's okay. FYODOR I just wanted to say I'm sorry about your wife. It must be very hard. GLENN Yes. Thanks. FYODOR I had an idea earlier at pizza restaurant from what you were saying, but it's a very hard thing. GLENN Thanks. FYODOR I imagine it's hard to concentrate on our work with, uh, with this going on. GLENN Sometimes, but other times it feels like it might be. Oh, shit. I'm here. I'm here.