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The Americans (2013)
A Roy Rogers in Franconia
Directed by
Chris Long
TV-MA
S4 • E12
Jun 1, 2016
46m
8.2
8.0
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As Paige deals with last episode’s trauma, she sees her mother in a new light… and finds she has inherited some of her parents’ skills. Plus, has Oleg reached his breaking point with Stan?
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Cast of A Roy Rogers in Franconia
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
Snezhana Chernova
Yelena Burova
Mark Lotito
Andy
Joseph Melendez
Agent Ganzel
Ozzie Stewart
Female Janitor
Peter Jacobson
Agent Wolfe
Amy Tribbey
Marilyn
Russell G. Jones
Norm
Danny Flaherty
Matthew Beeman
Vera Cherny
Tatiana Vyazemtseva
Todd Faulkner
Agent Loeb
The Americans (2013) - S4 • E12 Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Eric Eidelstein
Morality and the Jenningses' relationship to it has always been touch-and-go, and it's about time Paige gets the hang of that.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
What I continue to find fascinating about The Americans is that I can simultaneously root for both Stan and Elizabeth and Philip. I want them both to succeed, which I know is not possible.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Genevieve Koski
"A Roy Rogers in Franconia" functions as a table-setter more than an action-packed hour, but there are a couple of very heavy balls in the air as we head into next week's finale.
Observer
Sean T. Collins
What follows is more of one of my favorite elements of The Americans at this point: Beeman and Aderholt, crack investigators.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
This was another solid episode of the show, this time unfortunately cutting things off just as they were really getting interesting, but then, that's to be expected, I suppose. After all, this is the lead-in to the finale.
indieWire
Ben Travers
It all set the stage for next week's sure-to-be-wild season finale, but "A Roy Rodgers in Franconia" - an episode title we immediately fell in love with as soon as they rolled off of Stan's tongue - certainly can stand by itself as a thrilling episode.
New York Times
Mike Hale
Paige's parents have denied hurting people - which we know is ludicrous - and now Elizabeth had to roll back one more lie, perhaps the biggest one of all
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
After all those seasons where it seemed like our super spies were less super because of the genuine love they'd found for each other, we're now in a place where the thing that might keep them safe and happy is just that.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
It looks like a lot of characters are hitting their breaking point at the same time - while Philip is preparing to meet with William just as the FBI is on his tail - which should lead to a nerve-wracking finale. Not fun, but riveting as hell.
AV Club
Erik Adams
"A Roy Rogers In Franconia" is another breathless chapter in what's proven to be the best season of the best show on TV. No other ongoing series can match The Americans for its balance of long-term and short-term storytelling.
Slant Magazine
Matt Brennan
The real danger in the world of The Americans is that, in becoming so inured to constant pressure, one fails to notice they're being crushed, and "A Roy Rogers in Franconia" locates its sense of moral perspective in outsiders.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
For the penultimate episode of the season, The Americans puts forward a lot of setup for what could be a really exciting finale.
TV Guide
Ryan Sandoval
I think it's wise her story line is proceeding at such a cautious pace. Any faster would be unrealistic, though this hour sure saw Paige catapulted a little further into her parents' world than Elizabeth and Philip might like.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
So THAT'S how all of these stories are going to come crashing together. Could there be a worse time for the big AHA moment than right when Paige is determined to be filled in on all the different facets of her parents' business?
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