AGENT CLAUDIA COMMERCIAL_GUY COURIER DISPATCH ELIZABETH ERICA FRIEND FRIEND_2 GENNADI GIRL KIMBERLY MAN OLEG PAIGE PHILIP RENEE RUSSIAN SOFIA SONG SPORTS_ANNOUNCER SPORTS_REPORTER STAN TATIANA TONY VINCE ELIZABETH Previously on The Americans. PAIGE Do our people ever use sex to get information? This guy Brian is an intern for a congressman on the armed services committee. ELIZABETH Forget about this intern. PAIGE What? Why? ELIZABETH You're not ready to go after a source. Not by a long shot. Those relationships could turn into something different. You get very close to people. KIMBERLY Dad doesn't work at the State Department. He works for the CIA. ELIZABETH You need to keep getting the recordings. But other than that, I think you should just stop. ELIZABETH The latest Breland recording. They kept talking about “your guy inside.” CLAUDIA They have a human source. ELIZABETH Well, it could be someone on the negotiating table. AGENT Mr. and Mrs. Teacup have given everybody a headache. Location just called, they want us back in there. GENNADI Please, Stan, if we go, we go together. CLAUDIA One of our couriers went over to the Americans. He has to be dealt with. ELIZABETH We're looking for a man who has probably just moved into a safe house. Soviet. Hopefully this FBI Agent will lead us there. GIRL I know, that's what I've been saying. STAN Thank you. MAN Glad you're here. STAN Hi. SOFIA Hi. STAN Found a little treat. SOFIA Thank you. Listen. First move here, I don't know anyone. And now we go to Oklahoma. I haven't heard of this place Enid. STAN You'll be protected there. Safe. That's the point. SOFIA But it's not good for my boy. STAN Kids adjust. We're gonna give you money. We're gonna help you find a job. SOFIA And what about Gennadi? Are you gonna send him to Oklahoma too? STAN Is that what you want? SOFIA Gennadi thinks you're his friend. His only friend in America. STAN I like Gennadi. SOFIA And Ilia talks about him a lot. We will go somewhere new. We're both there. Maybe it's right for Ilia. STAN Mm. That's good to hear, Sofia. CLAUDIA Fyodor Nesterenko. A member of our negotiating team. ELIZABETH Who's he with? CLAUDIA How about this is David Morrison. A high-level staffer in Sam Nunn's office. On the right, and this, this is Edward Toubeau. An officer in the CIA's Soviet division. ELIZABETH Not too many reasons someone on our negotiating team would be meeting in private with a CIA officer in a hotel room. CLAUDIA Could be the inside guy Breland was talking about. Or maybe he doesn't know Tubeau's in the CIA. ELIZABETH I've got a bad feeling. CLAUDIA When do we get the next Breland tape? ELIZABETH Not till Christmas. CLAUDIA Why so long? ELIZABETH Kimmy's going to Europe for Thanksgiving break. If Nesterenko is bad, we need to know now before the Summit. CLAUDIA Won't be the first time we have to deal with something like this. ELIZABETH This is worse. The Mexico thing. I have to find out what's going on here. CLAUDIA All right. And our courier. ELIZABETH Still looking. CLAUDIA Ah, hello dear. PAIGE Hi. CLAUDIA How are you? PAIGE Good. Hey, Mom. ELIZABETH Hi honey. PAIGE What's on the agenda for today? CLAUDIA The Great Patriotic War. PAIGE Which one was that? ELIZABETH World War II. CLAUDIA You probably think the Americans defeated the Nazis at Normandy. Truth is, the Germans began to lose the war at Stalingrad. It was the Red Army that defeated almost all of Hitler's troops. Do you know how many Americans died in the war? PAIGE Not really. CLAUDIA 400,000. We lost 27 million. I have something to show you. Stalingrad. That building. I was here. My youngest brother was killed there. I lost most of my family. My parents. Three of my brothers. My two sisters. SPORTS REPORTER And we'll try and get a look on the replay to see just how far back in the net Pete Peters is. We just talked about his feet being a lot better. He didn't move on this one. But to his left was number 17, Gerard Gallant. Here's Probert. So Probert's got an assist, and here's Yzerman. I'm not sure we're gonna be able to see Gallant, there's Gallant coming into the screen. Peters isn't really out cutting down the angle, is he? Here's Doug Halward with a shot. GENNADI Yes! SPORTS ANNOUNCER And Hanlon has to make quick with the waffleboard to block it. Shawn Burr, all over Ben Gustafson. Brett all over Loughlin on the left wing. Two of them still fighting for it. GENNADI SPORTS ANNOUNCER winless streak. In Winnipeg the other night. GENNADI ELIZABETH Do you remember when you had the World War II module in ninth grade? PAIGE Was that ninth grade? ELIZABETH I'd read the sections in your textbook. They barely mentioned the Soviet Union. I wanted to tear that bullshit they were teaching you right out of their head and shove the truth right in there. Just.about what really happened. How we suffered. How we died. How we won. PAIGE You know that guy I was telling you about? Brian? ELIZABETH The intern. PAIGE I saw him at that party. We were talking and he said a few things about the new Defense Department budget. His Congressman's working on it. Do you wanna know what he said? ELIZABETH I thought you weren't gonna go to that party. PAIGE I didn't say that. ELIZABETH You shouldn't talk to him about that stuff. PAIGE Uh, he brings it up, what am I supposed to do, not listen? ELIZABETH Change the topic. Act like you're not interested. If you wanna date him. You can control the conversation and if you can't, don't have the conversation. Walk away. PAIGE I don't-I don't know why you don't wanna know. You wouldn't believe what these interns have access to. He's walking around with classified documents. He said he could show them to me if I met him for lunch. ELIZABETH Sounds like you made quite an impression. PAIGE What's that supposed to mean? ELIZABETH It means I don't want you to do this. PAIGE Jesus, Mom, I'm not doing anything. ELIZABETH Sounds like you are. COMMERCIAL GUY Patience. That's what struck me the most learning about Coors beer. From the malting to the brewing, aging, the whole process. They never hurry. It takes about twice as long to make Coors as it does any other major beer. STAN Hey. I gotta head out. COMMERCIAL GUY Yeah. They do take their time. But you can taste the difference right here. A beer that's a little less heavy, never bitter. PHILIP You want a bed? I can go downstairs. ELIZABETH No. It's all right. I can't sleep yet. We told Paige about the war. How many people we lost. PHILIP What she say? ELIZABETH I think she got it. Making any progress? PHILIP Trying. ELIZABETH Hm. PHILIP ELIZABETH A lot more to do tonight? ELIZABETH Morning. PHILIP Hey. You sleep okay? ELIZABETH Not really. You? PHILIP Yeah. Good. First time in a while. ELIZABETH I wonder why. PHILIP Yeah. Coffee? ELIZABETH Things aren't going well with the Summit. PHILIP How? ELIZABETH One of our negotiators has been secretly meeting with a CIA officer in the Soviet division. PHILIP Jesus. ELIZABETH We've gotta find out what he's saying. I think there might be a way, but I'd need your help. You'd have to meet Kimmy in Greece. You'd bring her over to Bulgaria, we would pick her up with drugs, and hold her. I'd go to Breland, say we have your daughter, do you want her to spend 20 years in a Bulgarian prison or tell me what I need to know. PHILIP There has to be another way. ELIZABETH Breland is all we've got. E-Everything that I have been working on. The Summit, our security, everything. It all comes down to this. All you'd have to do is go on a trip. PHILIP ELIZABETH Hm. I know. I'm sorry. It's just.it's too important. PHILIP She's just a kid. ELIZABETH Not anymore. PHILIP He'll tell you anything to get his daughter back. ELIZABETH We'll give him a lie detector test. PHILIP You don't think he can beat that? ELIZABETH He won't risk it. PHILIP And what if he says no? What then? She rots in a Bulgarian prison? ELIZABETH That won't happen. I-It.Breland will cave. She'll be there less than 24 hours. And then, that's it. You're done. With Breland, done with her, done with all of it. For good. Philip.I haven't asked for much. Anything really. But I need this one. FRIEND For real, right? VINCE Get 100,000, I'll buy you college girls a drink. PAIGE What? Oh! Damn it. VINCE Oh! So sorry. I turned you off. I'll buy you a drink anyway. PAIGE Gin and tonic. VINCE Girls? FRIEND I got a biochem exam in the morning. FRIEND 2 Yeah, I'm getting ready to crash. FRIEND Sorry. I have to start studying. PAIGE It's fine. FRIEND 2 He's cute. PHILIP We should do this more often. KIMBERLY You should come to Michigan for business more often. PHILIP Hm. Turns out, I have a meeting in Rome. When, uh, when you're in Greece, so I could come fly over. Or not. KIMBERLY It's just.my friends and I kind of have a crazy schedule and.we're doing all these tours. PHILIP Totally get it. KIMBERLY It's not that I don't wanna see you. PHILIP No-no, I know. KIMBERLY I'll see you when I come back home, right? PHILIP Definitely. Uhp. Oh. Oh. KIMBERLY Oh. Quite the gent. PHILIP We aim to please. KIMBERLY ELIZABETH Excuse me. You have a light? GENNADI Yeah, sure. AGENT Hey! GENNADI Just milk and cheese. I didn't see you outside. AGENT Bathroom break. Wait for me next time. COURIER Okay. Now. ELIZABETH Thanks. VINCE Yeah, so basically this guy like pushes me out of the plane and-and I'm, like. PAIGE Oh my God. VINCE Yeah, I looked like one of those cartoon characters who, you know, suddenly realizes their falling in mid-air. PAIGE I would just.I would die. VINCE Well, somehow I managed to pull the cord and my body just jerks up. And everything.just slows down. And I look around. And it is.really beautiful. And the mountains, with the horizon. PAIGE Must've been amazing to see the world like that. VINCE Yeah, it was. TONY You said it was like getting jerked off for the first time. VINCE Shut the hell up, man. TONY What? That's what you said. You know, like you're scared, 'cause you don't know what to expect, and then you just. Ah. Relax, you know? It's like getting yanked by a beautiful girl for the first time. PAIGE All right. Well. VINCE Don't listen to him, uh-uh.he didn't have the advantage of learning good manners in a place like Georgetown. PAIGE I go to George Washington. VINCE Shit. TONY Oh, come on, sweetheart. VINCE N-no, hey don't leave. He's just drunk. Apologize, Tony. TONY You're not even that hot anyways. PAIGE TONY You know what, to hell with her, Vince. There's plenty of other ass in here. PAIGE Okay. Hey, Vince, if you ever wanna get laid again, get a better wingman. Have a great night, guys. TONY Wait, what did you say? W-W-Wait. What did you say, bitch? Oh! PAIGE VINCE Hey! Hey! TONY Oh. VINCE Hey! PAIGE Piece of shit. TONY Oh my.hey! TONY Paige. Hey, are you o- ah. KIMBERLY Thanks for dinner, Jim. PHILIP Thanks for turning me on to Fattoush. KIMBERLY And Mujaddara. PHILIP Oh. Fattoush and Mujadarra. KIMBERLY PHILIP Hey. Um. KIMBERLY What? PHILIP I'm proud of you. KIMBERLY Yeah? PHILIP Yes. Y-You've grown into a smart, interesting woman. Is that a really corny thing to say? KIMBERLY Mm.it's only a little. PHILIP Truth is I'm a little intimidated by you. KIMBERLY What? PHILIP Yeah. Soon you'll get bored and you'll never talk to me again. KIMBERLY I still talk to you, don't I? Even though I stopped smoking weed, like, two years ago. PHILIP Uh, yeah, that was probably a good idea. KIMBERLY We're friends, Jim. Always. And-and I'll come home for Christmas break. PHILIP Okay. If you change your mind about Greece, the offer still stands. KIMBERLY Okay. What? PHILIP I'm sorry. Was that out of line? KIMBERLY No. I-I liked it. KIMBERLY RENEE What time will you be home? STAN Uh, I'm not sure. RENEE Should I make dinner plans or wait for you? STAN Dinner plans? What, you've got a date? RENEE Maybe. STAN I'll try to be home by 8. RENEE Then I'll cancel my date. STAN Okay. Hey, you know, I've been thinking. Even though you can't be an agent, there are other jobs at the Bureau. With no age limit for new hires. RENEE Like? STAN Personnel. I think an applicant with your experience would be pretty attractive to them. They don't get a lot of high-level people from the private sector. RENEE I'd have to take a pay cut. STAN Probably. RENEE I'll think about it. STAN Sure. ERICA Stop looking at the drawing, look at the vase. ELIZABETH Uh, it.but the.it's-I can't get it to look. ERICA Just look at.uh. Sit down. Just. Just let me see-see your other ones. Is this it? ELIZABETH I don't have much free time. ERICA Free time? Kind of a funny phrase. Is that what you call this? Free time? There should be dozens of drawings in here.all right. Uh. ELIZABETH Do you want some morphine? ERICA No, I want you to do your goddamn homework. You gotta try. You gotta try. There's someone in there who knows how to see. But you have to put in the time. That's what time is for. No one.n-no one.no one understands.stands that. Look at the vase. Draw it. Don't think. Just draw. OLEG TATIANA OLEG Tatiana. TATIANA OLEG TATIANA TATIANA PHILIP Ow. ELIZABETH How'd it go? PHILIP Fine. ELIZABETH Is it on? PHILIP Yup. ELIZABETH Good. PHILIP Were you expecting Paige? ELIZABETH No. ELIZABETH Paige? What are you doing here? PAIGE Can we spar? ELIZABETH Yeah. I'll, uh, change into some sweats and meet you in the garage. RUSSIAN TATIANA PAIGE ELIZABETH PAIGE Oh. ELIZABETH What's going on? PAIGE Nothing. ELIZABETH PAIGE These two assholes started a fight with me. ELIZABETH What? Where? PAIGE A bar. I was with friends, but they left. ELIZABETH Were you drinking? PAIGE It's a bar. I wasn't drunk. ELIZABETH But could you have just left? PAIGE I was leaving, they were drunk, one of them put their hands on me. ELIZABETH That was your only option? There wasn't.a bouncer or the bartender? PAIGE No, Mom, it happened fast. ELIZABETH Was the bar crowded? PAIGE Sort of. ELIZABETH How many people saw the fight? PAIGE I don't know. ELIZABETH That's not an answer. PAIGE Well, I didn't exactly stop to count. ELIZABETH But this is a place you've been to, before? PAIGE Yes. ELIZABETH So they know you? They know your name? Yes or no. PAIGE Yes. ELIZABETH You can't go back there. PAIGE I won't. ELIZABETH Ever. PAIGE That's what I just said. I know what you're saying. But it happened, I'm sorry. ELIZABETH Well, it can never happen again. All right? You can't draw attention to yourself like that. You have to find ways out of situations that don't risk exposing yourself. What you're learning here isn't for you to. PAIGE Enough. Could you just stop yourself for one second, please? ELIZABETH No. You know what, I'm not trying to get on your back. PAIGE I won't fight anyone again. Ever. Unless they're attacking me. I get it. ELIZABETH Good. PAIGE But you need to get off my ass sometimes. You're not my boss every second, every day. You don't tell me who I should and shouldn't sleep with. PHILIP What? PAIGE If I like a guy, I'll do whatever I want. Do you understand? ELIZABETH If you like them? Fine. PAIGE Why would I sleep with him if I didn't like them? PHILIP The hell was that? ELIZABETH I don't want a big talk right now. PHILIP Who are you telling her to sleep with? ELIZABETH I am not. I was telling her not to sleep with someone. Not to do it. PHILIP Who? ELIZABETH None of your business. Some guy. Brother of a kid from school. A congressional intern. She says she likes him, but she's gotten a little bit of information from him. Nothing really. PHILIP Well, that's just great. ELIZABETH She.sees a cute boy, she's like any other girl her age. But maybe you were right. Maybe she's not cut out for this. PHILIP Wh.That wasn't. She can do it. My point was always that she shouldn't. ELIZABETH I gotta go. PHILIP Where? ELIZABETH To work. SOFIA GENNADI SOFIA Gennadi? PAIGE Dad. PHILIP Can I come in? Is, uh, is Gwen here? PAIGE No. PHILIP Huh. PAIGE Do you want anything? PHILIP No. I, um.I remember that feeling. Of being able to do that.to people. PAIGE I've never hit anyone before. Except Mom. In practice. PHILIP Mm. How was it? PAIGE I don't know. I don't think.I'm the same as you, Dad. PHILIP What-What do you mean? PAIGE I know you're not into what me and Mom do. But.I am. PHILIP Okay. So come at me. PAIGE What? PHILIP I want to see what you've learned. PAIGE Are you serious? PHILIP Yeah. PAIGE We don't have pads or anything. PHILIP Oh, well, there aren't really pads in the real world. PAIGE Well, do you want me to, like, pretend hit you? PHILIP No, I want you to come at me. And hit me. And I'll be okay. PAIGE PHILIP No. Real-really come at me. PAIGE PHILIP Please. PAIGE PHILIP Try again. PAIGE PHILIP PAIGE PHILIP Not bad. DISPATCH PAIGE What are we doing today? CLAUDIA This first. PAIGE Seriously? CLAUDIA Always. Before you go out drinking. To coat your stomach. ELIZABETH So you don't get sick. And you'll get less drunk. You need to be less drunk than they are. Do you understand? PAIGE You need to think clearly. ELIZABETH Mm-hmm. PAIGE How much can you drink with this? CLAUDIA Let's find out. PHILIP Coming. Hey. STAN Hey. Beer? PHILIP Like the old days? Like the pre-Renee days? STAN Mm. Yeah. PHILIP Wow. Is-is.everything okay with Renee? STAN Oh yeah, yeah. It's not that. Just work stuff. PHILIP Right. STAN It's this old case from when I was working against the Russians. PHILIP Mm-hmm. STAN These two people, they got killed. It happens sometimes but it's always rough. PHILIP Getting to you? STAN Our job was to protect them. We're supposed to be relocating them here. Promised we'd keep them safe. Now they're killed. In front of their own kid. You believe that? PHILIP Oh my God. STAN Seven years old. Finds his mom and dad.covered in blood. Hey. You okay? PHILIP Yeah. You know, it just sounds awful. STAN Yeah. Yeah, I was just watching the hockey game with this guy. SONG CLAUDIA I'd only had sex with one man. My husband. And then he was killed at the beginning of the war. The next man I was with was a Red Army soldier. He promised me half his rations. PAIGE You had sex with him for food? CLAUDIA I was starving. Yeah and I had looks. ELIZABETH We ate rats. PAIGE Mom. How old were you.when you first started having sex? ELIZABETH Younger than you were. PAIGE How much younger? ELIZABETH Younger. PAIGE CLAUDIA PAIGE What? ELIZABETH There was this, um, there was this boy oh God. PAIGE What? Tell me. ELIZABETH Well, my first time wasn't really my first time. We were, um, we were living in this apartment with all the other families and someone was always coming in and out, there was no privacy. And he was so scared that someone would walk in on us, that he didn't quite take my underwear all the way off. ELIZABETH So he thought he was doing something but really, he was just driving into that space between me and the couch. CLAUDIA Oh, the poor boy. Probably thought he became a man that day. Yeah, to the boy! PAIGE To the boy. ELIZABETH To the boy. KIMBERLY Hello? PHILIP Hey, it's Jim. KIMBERLY Jim. All packed? PHILIP Uh, well, listen. The reason I'm-I'm calling you is because. Do you remember when you said that I was "stuck?" KIMBERLY I was just talking, Jim. PHILIP No, you, uh, you were right. I, um, I can't meet you in Greece, Kimmy. KIMBERLY Why? What happened? PHILIP It's not. it's not one thing. It's just I-I I can't do it. KIMBERLY Do what? PHILIP You and me. Our-our-our friendship. You need.you need someone your own age. KIMBERLY I don't-I don't care about that. PHILIP Well, I.I really care about you, Kimmy. A lot. And I can't.I-I can't keep doing this. Not as-not as friends, n-not as anything. KIMBERLY I don't-I don't understand where this is.coming from. PHILIP Just listen to me and it's-it's important you hear me. You’re going to be okay. KIMBERLY I am okay. PHILIP No, I know. I.I know that. I-I have to move on. KIMBERLY Something's wrong with you. PHILIP I know but I'm, uh.I'm trying my best. Kimmy.when, um, when you're in Greece. If-If, um, if somebody tries to get you to go to a Communist country with thedon't. Okay? Don't go. KIMBERLY Oh God. PHILIP Go to Greece. Stay in Greece, and then come home. Do you hear me? Good-bye, Kimmy.