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Previously on "The Americans"...
We captured Irina in Brazil.
I know you spoke to her about two years ago.
That's my son.
Our son.
Mischa.
If your people know that certain things are happening,
that treaties are being broken, maybe they'll stop.
He gave me enough pieces to put something together...
probably an agent in place, working on biological weapons.
With William under arrest,
you're in immediate danger.
I think it's time.
But, of course, it's your decision.
It's... dangerous,
what you and Dad do.
No!
You guys said you were done lying to me.
You don't need to know everything.
You just killed a man in front of me.
I might as well know everything.
You should go get Paige.
Okay, let's go, sweetie.
Bye. See ya.
I don't want you to see him.
That's ridiculous.
You have no idea.
No idea.
Hey, man.
Pavel, right?
Yes. Pasha.
Pasha or Pavel?
Friends call "Pasha."
I'm Tuan.
So, are you new?
Two months.
I just started.
It's rough.
From where?
Michigan.
You?
Soviet Union.
Yeah, I got that.
Where in the Soviet Union?
Moscow.
How's the English coming?
Okay understand.
Speak, not so good.
Yeah, it's hard.
I remember.
Come on.
You want a banana?
- Hey, Mom. Hey, Dad. - Hi, honey.
- Who's your friend? - This is Pasha.
Hi, Pasha. I'm...
Mr. Eckert.
Hey, Stan.
Oleg Burov got on a plane to Moscow last night.
- Alone? - Yeah. No minders.
Okay.
So... nothing's wrong.
Or they're calling him back,
and they're going to arrest him when he lands.
They'd have to put a hell of a lot of pieces together
to tie William Crandall to Oleg talking to you,
especially this fast.
Yeah.
Likely they're just turning over staff
since the Rezident got PNG'ed.
There's that.
He took a big risk for his conscience.
That's his choice.
Now, next time you think you want to take somebody out,
pal...
- Hey. - Get yourself a good squad.
Get yourself a team.
Good episode?
It's stupid.
The kids at school like it. I have to keep up.
I was over at Pasha's again yesterday.
The same car was out there,
a block and a half east of the house.
Not hiding. Still just the driver.
- Same driver? - Couldn't see.
This kid... I'm telling you, he's not doing good.
Hates it here more than me.
His English sucks. He can barely talk to anyone at school.
Anyway, I can get you in there pretty easy.
Next time I'm over, just drop in front of the parents
we're both new in the neighborhood.
Yeah, that sounds right. But you don't have to push it, okay?
- We have time with this one. - Yeah.
I think I have a pretty good feel for them.
They're so grateful someone's talking to their kid,
especially his mom. She babies him...
always hovering, which the dad hates.
This dad is a real piece of shit.
Hates his homeland, where he comes from.
Don't know how you people let a guy like that get out.
Should've put a bullet in his head a long time ago.
Anybody been over?
Nope. Everything's good.
Where you guys flying to this week?
Uh, you choose.
- Paris. - Ugh, I'm sick of Paris.
So he goes to Paris, you go to Bombay.
- Sounds good. - Yeah.
Ah.
Mm.
Hello?
- Hi. - Hi.
What's that?
Mario's, for lunch tomorrow.
Now Stan's buying you lunch?
He's eaten like 100,000 meals over here.
I don't think he minds my taking a few slices of leftover pizza.
He ever give you any vegetables?
On the pizza.
You want some dessert?
- No, I'm stuffed. - We're gonna watch the Olympics.
- You want to watch with us? - Yeah.
No, thanks.
Really, I-I-I would never
ask out a stewardess that... that works for me.
No. We were actually fixed up by my cousin...
Yeah... Who knew Brad in the Air Force.
- Yeah. - So, you...
And I thought this life of his was so glamorous...
- all the travel, and... - I warned her.
Now I'm on the road four nights a week,
and I have to wear these tight, tight uniforms,
- and I can't gain any weight. - And she has to work
- for jerks like me. - With. We don't technically
- work for the pilots. - Well...
Can I have some more stew, please? It's really good.
Yes.
Leave him alone.
English, English, English.
Good thing you don't work for Aeroflot.
- Mm. - Oh.
The planes are dirty,
the passengers are unhappy, and planes crash.
Well, just like the whole country...
dirty, unhappy, and crashing.
- Loesha, mm? - What? It's the truth.
You want food, you stand in line.
Do you see any lines for food here? No.
You go to store, they have so much of everything.
It's a beautiful sight. You choose.
You would not believe what you see in Soviet Union.
That bad?
We share apartment with three families.
- Mm. - We share toilet, bathroom.
You want phone, you pay bribe. You wait for three years.
Phone breaks, you... you bribe.
Heat breaks, you... you bribe.
What did you do there?
Complain. Same like here.
I am a consultant to your Department of Agriculture.
- Ah. - And I tell them everything
about the broken system in the Soviet Union.
- Hey. - Hi.
Matthew's getting out of the shower.
He should be down in a sec.
Is Henry coming?
- In a minute. - Oh.
Where's he been lately?
Just, uh, busy with school.
Oh.
Hey,
I don't want to embarrass you or anything, but I just...
I just wanted to say, it was tough for Matthew
when he started spending more time here,
and you guys made it a lot easier, so...
Maybe your parents should move in.
We can be one big, happy family.
Maybe they can move in, and I can move out.
Oh, are they being a pain in the ass?
Well, you know how parents are.
I've heard.
- Hey. - Hi.
Uh, dinner should be ready in five minutes.
- Your hair's wet. - I know.
I like it.
Hello?
Henry!
- Hey. - Come on in.
Hey.
Hey, why don't you guys set the table?
Okay. Yeah. Great.
I'm sorry.
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