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The Americans (2013)
Immersion
Directed by
Kevin Bray
TV-MA
S5 • E8
Apr 25, 2017
50m
7.5
7.8
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A secret brings Elizabeth and Paige together. Back in Moscow, Oleg's own secrets put him under KGB suspicion and a new twist in the Morozov operation creates an opportunity that changes everything.
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Cast of Immersion
Keri Russell
Elizabeth Jennings
Matthew Rhys
Philip Jennings
Holly Taylor
Paige Jennings
Keidrich Sellati
Henry Jennings
Noah Emmerich
Stan Beeman
Costa Ronin
Oleg Igorevich Burov
Brandon J. Dirden
Dennis Aderholt
Margo Martindale
Claudia
Clea Lewis
Deirdre Kemp
Brett Tucker
Benjamin Stobert
Michael Halling
Bruce Tabenor
Darya Ekamasova
Sofia Kovalenko
Sacha Seberg
Major Kuznetsov
Mavis Simpson-Ernst
Chris
Irina Dvorovenko
Evgheniya Morozova
Ivan Mok
Tuan Eckert
Alexander Sokovikov
Alexei Morozov
Snezhana Chernova
Yelena Burova
Russell G. Jones
Norm
Boris Lee Krutonog
Igor Burov
The Americans (2013) - S5 • E8 Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Eric Eidelstein
The scene where Elizabeth tells Paige about her rape-the most effective scene in "Immersion"-brings up a recurring question about child rearing that's all the more complicated when the parents are Soviet agents.
Entertainment Weekly
Anthony Breznican
Last week's episode of The Americans is tough to top... This one has more tension than some previous episodes, but it returns to place-setting for action that may take place in the final episodes of the season.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
"Immersion" struck me as purposeful in its aimlessness. Something's coming, and once we know what it is, a lot of this season will snap into place.
AV Club
Dennis Perkins
"Immersion" reveals how the show's taut web of relationships doesn't need flashy action to thrum with tension.
Den of Geek
Alec Bojalad
"Immersion" is another excellent episode of The Americans (most are) because it gives us the tiniest peak at all the various burdens and unspoken transformative experiences these characters carry around.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
Something's been lacking for a lot of this year, and "Immersion" helped me recognize it.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
More haunting is the cruel irony with which Oleg Burov (Costa Ronin), simply for wanting to find out more about why his mother, Yelena (Snezhana Chernova), spent time in a gulag, has placed another target on his back.
Observer
Sean T. Collins
The relative silence of men like Stan and Dennis and Philip isn't about restraint, I don't think. It's about embarrassment over what they'd be forced to say if they spoke any louder.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Scott Tobias
Immersion picks up immediately after the last episode, with Philip driving home after his final conversation with Gabriel, totally gutted by his handler's warning about bringing Paige into this line of work.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
It was also nice seeing Henry at home with his friends, his secrets protected by Stan and Paige's protected by her parents.
New York Times
Mike Hale
I'm not minding the contemplative slow build when it's done as well as this.
Paste Magazine
Matt Brennan
In the midst of an arc that has made the series' multiple histories-personal, familial, political-more inextricable from each other than ever, Immersion plunges into the annals of The Americans even as it presses forward.
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