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The Americans (2013)
Dinner for Seven
Directed by
Nicole Kassell
TV-MA
S4 • E11
May 25, 2016
43m
8.5
8.0
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Elizabeth completes the last steps of a very personal operation… but at what cost?
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Cast of Dinner for Seven
Keri Russell
Elizabeth Jennings
Matthew Rhys
Philip Jennings
Holly Taylor
Paige Jennings
Keidrich Sellati
Henry Jennings
Noah Emmerich
Stan Beeman
Dylan Baker
William Crandall
Costa Ronin
Oleg Igorevich Burov
Frank Langella
Gabriel
Lev Gorn
Arkady Ivanovich Zotov
Brandon J. Dirden
Dennis Aderholt
Marceline Hugot
Theresa Rawlings
Rob Yang
Don Seong
Ruthie Ann Miles
Young Hee Seong
José Alvarez
Security Guard
Walter Brandes
Man 2
Kasey Lee
Sarah
Zach Lee
Bobby
Danielle Lee Greaves
Jackie
Vic Noto
Blade
Blythe Sim
Sue
The Americans (2013) - S4 • E11 Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Eric Eidelstein
The most glorious scene is shared between Oleg and Stan, whose evolving relationship is a series highlight.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
I will miss Young Hee- she brought out a side of Liz we all but never get to see- playful, relatable and even fun. Hopefully, that side of her won't die along with her alter ego, Patty.
New York Times
Mike Hale
The episode's title, "Dinner for Seven," referred to a scene that was amusing and apparently minor - but perhaps full of foreboding.
Observer
Sean T. Collins
It left me wishing there were a more organic, or at least less corny, way for Elizabeth to have broken kayfabe in front of her daughter that dramatically.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
I don't want to call the episode a disappointment - it wasn't - but it did feel like a throat-clear before the push of the season's final two hours.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
The substance of Elizabeth and Paige's discussion is so rich and complicated - particularly Elizabeth's very conflicted reaction to Paige telling her what Stan told Matthew about Martha - that the attempted mugging (or worse) still snuck up on me.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Genevieve Koski
The realization of just how much damage has been inflicted on this family - and the fact that Young Hee will never know what happened to her good friend Patty - is absolutely gutting.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Elizabeth is in a delicate place - even if her last scene showcased her strength.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
Seeing Keri Russell take Elizabeth outside of her Soviet comfort zone has been just as engaging as watching Matthew Rhys do the same with Philip.
IGN Movies
Eric Goldman
What an incredible season this is! The Americans -- which just got renewed for two final seasons (rejoice!) -- has been delivering week after week this year, and "Dinner for Seven" was no exception.
Entertainment Weekly
Anthony Breznican
No explosions. But maybe some charges have been buried for later.
AV Club
Erik Adams
The Americans isn't the type of show to telegraph huge, tide-changing moments, but the titular scene of "Dinner For Seven" is an exception.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
I do believe the show was purposeful vague on what the endgame was for Young Hee, as it was more important to see the happiness Elizabeth had in developing this relationship and the tragic ending that comes from getting close to a mark.
TV.com
Ryan Sandoval
I have to hand it to The Americans, firstly for securing two final seasons, and secondly for delivering some rare, classic spy fun with just the right amount of existential focus in "Dinner for Seven."
Slant Magazine
Matt Brennan
A feat of meticulous craftsmanship, a subtle bait and switch, "Dinner at Seven" frames its constituent parts as opposing forces, but in the end each element contributes to a coherent, if half-hidden, whole.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
We are all going to need therapy when this season of The Americans wraps up. Seriously. The show has gone from the nail-biting tension of the first half of the season, to the utter despair and sadness that is permeating the back-half of this season.
Den of Geek
Alec Bojalad
What happens at the end of "Dinner for Seven" represents a perversion of the superhero genre as well as a very important character moment for young Paige Jennings.
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