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#1Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/28/16 at 4:26pm

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She's an English actress who has delivered an acting tour de force all season.  The series itself always has me on the edge of my seat.  If you're into Cold War-era spy fare like TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY, I encourage you to check out FX's series The Americans which is now in its 4th season.  The series brilliantly explores both the trade-craft and the emotional toll exacted on spies by the secrets they're required to keep. 

A recurring theme is the dilemma faced by a married couple of spies born in Russia living in the US who are raising soft & bratty American kids at the height of the Cold War.  The KGB has designs on the kids but the duty-bound parents do everything possible to keep them out of the agency's grasp.  To me, the series succeeds at using teen aged actors where Homeland lost its footing.  The couple's daughter Paige and Alison Wright's character Martha are both wild cards with the potential to unwittingly bring down the entire house of cards.

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#2Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/28/16 at 5:29pm

Absolutely.  Wright is stand out among stand outs in that cast.  After years of good work in a (relatively) limited role, this season has been her breakthrough.  Last night's and last week's episodes were both extraordinary.   Her final scene last week with Frank Langella was chilling.

And while we are at it, this is not only one of the best series on tv, but quite likely the most underrated.

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#3Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/28/16 at 5:55pm

Agree with everything said so far.

 

You have to really feel sorry for her predicament . It is a shame it is only limited to 12 episodes a season and you have to wait what seems to be an  eternity for a new season.


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#4Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/28/16 at 6:35pm

In my mind this is the most overlooked television show around. The lack of love it receives from the Emmys is mind-boggling. 

Wright is superb and has been better than ever this season. Shame that -- SPOILER -- it looks like her story line may be coming to an end. 

She was also quite good recently in CONFIRMATION as Ginny Thomas. 


"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe." -John Guare, Landscape of the Body

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#5Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/28/16 at 9:59pm

And as I have stated in another thread Ruthie Ann Miles from The King and I at Lincoln Center is very good in it as well and very funny!

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#6Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/29/16 at 2:43am

MINOR SPOILERS FOR CURRENT SEASON BELOW...

 

Oh, snap!  I didn't realize that was Ruthie Ann Miles.  She looked so familiar, but because her storyline wasn't that prominent (yet?) I hadn't bothered to look her up.  Yeah, she's great, too.  

 

But, completely on board with the premise of this thread, Alison Wright is brilliant.  Had no idea she was English, too.  Much better at an American accent than some of her counterparts (see: Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson etc.)  I'm bummed that we likely won't see anymore of her after this season.  

 

Annet Mahendru has been so compelling throughout the series, too.  I'm sad we won't be seeing more of her, but they were probably wise to end her storyline at this point.  

 

Also, last season's cameo from Lois Smith was one of the most memorable guest performances I've ever seen.  Her scenes with Keri Russell were like a great two-person play. 

 

I will say that, as good as I think this series is, I don't think it's quite at the top tier of prestige cable drama - your The Wire, Mad Men, Sopranos, Breaking Bad level.  This has become far less of an issue in this current season, but I do find that prior seasons sometimes suffered from a very "episode of the week" syndrome in which a small storyline would unfold over 1, 2 or 3 episodes and the secondary characters involved would quickly disappear. A slightly more old-fashioned way of producing a tv drama.   It didn't feel like the show was taking full advantage of the extended, novelistic narrative structure a 13-part series provides.  But, that's a minor quibble.  Still, one of the best things on tv right now.  

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#7Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/29/16 at 9:12am

This is the one show that I must watch Live, commercials and all! In the beginning, I thought Martha was just a dumb ridiculous character, but over the seasons, I have come to feel for her and love her, thanks to Miss Wrights performance.  She could easily have sank the whole show if played by a lesser actress. 

 
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I am still in mourning over the brutal execution my girl Nina Sergeevna Krilova though. To me she was the most interesting. Powerless, and without firearms getting by on only guile manipulation and beauty  Stunning portrayal of a complex character by stunning actress Annet Mahandru. RIP Nina!

 

 


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#8Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/29/16 at 1:00pm

One nit is the lack of traffic in exterior scenes.  Often there's only a car or two involved when either Phillip or Elizabeth or both are in pursuit of someone or vice-versa.  Perhaps the series simply doesn't have the budget to have an inventory of detailed 80s-era vehicles.  Other than that, I find the series infinitely more fascinating than The Wire, Mad Men, Sopranos, or Breaking Bad.  

I'm relieved that the leads were written as nuanced multi-dimensional characters rather than stereotypical anti-Western ultra-Nationalistic Russian zealots.  The US, UK, Russia, and Iran have a long and complicated history as frenemies.  And thanks to the Iran-Azerbaijan Crisis, Cold War, and the Iran-Contra Affair, pox on several houses.


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#9Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/29/16 at 3:00pm

"I will say that, as good as I think this series is, I don't think it's quite at the top tier of prestige cable drama - your The Wire, Mad Men, Sopranos, Breaking Bad level.  This has become far less of an issue in this current season, but I do find that prior seasons sometimes suffered from a very "episode of the week" syndrome in which a small storyline would unfold over 1, 2 or 3 episodes and the secondary characters involved would quickly disappear."

My feeling is that the show's done an exemplary job of balancing the more limited with the more prolonged plot lines.  The mix of the two seems particularly well suited to the breadth and scope of Philip and Elizabeth's work assignments. It's also offered the show to perspicaciously and objectively cover a lot of the era's political conflicts.  And there's been no shortage of featured characters who have been in it for the long haul.   

Having said that, I've also been aware that the show has been distinguished by some "episode of the week" narratives (or close to it).  But I haven't minded it.  For me it's almost subliminally added to the series' retro appeal.  

The only thing I find the least bit worrisome about the series is that so many of the Washington exteriors look so very Brooklyn.   

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#10Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/29/16 at 4:43pm

I could have sworn in years past they listed Brooklyn on IMBD.


I just checked and it says NYC and the Clinton Diner in Maspeth. In addition, there are 13 episodes and not 12. There are now 6 episodes left this season

 


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Updated On: 4/29/16 at 04:43 PM

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#11Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 4/29/16 at 11:06pm

henrikegerman said: 
Having said that, I've also been aware that the show has been distinguished by some "episode of the week" narratives (or close to it).  But I haven't minded it.  For me it's almost subliminally added to the series' retro appeal.  "

 

What a great observation, henrik!  I never picked up on that - and, perhaps it's not intentional at all -  but I do like your interpretation.  

 

 

 

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#12Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/5/16 at 2:53am

I wonder if we will ever see Martha again? I can't remember why the wife  has gone undercover to spend time with Ruthie Ann Miles?

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#13Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/5/16 at 7:42am

Might we see a new plot line open for Martha in Russia, perhaps involving Anton Baklanov?

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#14Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/6/16 at 3:25am

 I was thinking the Russians would murder Martha once she got there.

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#15Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/6/16 at 6:00am

HOLY, COPPERFIELD!  What an episode.  I've read some complaints about the pace of this season.  Personally, I've enjoyed a bit of the slow burn, but I always had faith the creators would bring that simmer to a boil and, boy, did they ever.  I literally yelled at my tv tonight.  One crackling, brilliant scene after another.  I mean...

 

 
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Martha's emotional near silent send-off, Elizabeth reading the riot act to Paige, Phillip and Elizabeth finally confronting each other about their long-held resentments, the killing of Lisa, the relief flooding into Phillip and Elizabeth's faces as Gabriel offers them a respite from the brutal churn of new KGB assignments?

...wow, just wow.    And as for the consistently great performances, until this ep, I thought our leads were getting a bit outshone by Alison Wright and Annet Mahendru this season.  But after tonight?  Forget it.  This has to be the most interesting couple on television right now.  Keri Russell, especially, was just incredible.  The wave of emotions she rode in a single episode - it's truly astonishing.  How cool, too, that an episode that Matthew Rhys directed became, in a way, a showcase for Keri Russell - probably an indication of what a generous and supportive performer he is.  What an interesting way they've chosen to clean house mid-season.  I can't wait to see where things go.  

 

 

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#16Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/6/16 at 6:57am

Terrific interview with Wright in the Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/05/arts/television/alison-wright-on-the-americans-marthas-frantic-arc-and-meeting-a-famous-fan.html?_r=0


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#17Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/6/16 at 7:11am

There was another good interview with her in the Hollywood Reporter last week in which she shared a rather startling statistic:

 

"Three out of four women committed suicide within 24 hours of finding out that their spouses were actually plants and that they married them for the KGB or for the Stasi in the German cases — and not because they had found out that they were working for the KGB or for the Nazi's but because they had found out that the man had never actually loved them."

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#18Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/6/16 at 7:26am

If Phillip ever found out this happened, he would snap in a second. Episode by episode, he is becoming disenchanted with the cause.He looks like he just wants out of the spy business.


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#19Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/6/16 at 9:39am

HorseTears said: ...wow, just wow.    And as for the consistently great performances, until this ep, I thought our leads were getting a bit outshone by Alison Wright and Annet Mahendru this season.  But after tonight?  Forget it.  This has to be the most interesting couple on television right now.  Keri Russell, especially, was just incredible.  The wave of emotions she rode in a single episode - it's truly astonishing.  How cool, too, that an episode that Matthew Rhys directed became, in a way, a showcase for Keri Russell - probably an indication of what a generous and supportive performer he is.  What an interesting way they've chosen to clean house mid-season.  I can't wait to see where things go.  

 

 


 

"Horse, You are right on!  After they kill Nina I was so upset I didnt think I could watch anymore. To me she was the shows secret weapon.  But wow, Martha, Paige and Elizabeth have turned up the heat. These 4 women must be the best girl team in TV. Sorry hboGirls! I have never seen anyone look so intimidating wearing a skiing vest as Keri did when Paige came home from the Pastors! And the way she yelled at Paige was so scary, I would have peed in my pants it was so frightening!

 I do not know if you know but Keri is having Matthews baby!  They have been living together since shortly after show started!  You can see the love the way he directed her as you said above.

 

 


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Updated On: 5/6/16 at 09:39 AM

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#20Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/6/16 at 9:00pm

I agree with all of the recent comments. The last episode was a very good showcase for Keri.

 

I am sure Alison will have a very bright career after this. 

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#21Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/6/16 at 9:14pm

Do not see much love for the series @ Emmy time


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#22Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/7/16 at 2:20pm

My husband and I love this show and were talking about Alison just last week. She is WOWABLE!  

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#23Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/8/16 at 9:35am

When I watched the HBO film on Anita Hill I thought Allison was more deserving of better written roles. I hope they come her way. I wonder if she does comedy?

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#24Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/25/16 at 3:54pm

Only two more seasons left. Enjoy this brilliant show while you can!   ‘The Americans’ To End Run With Two-Season Final Renewal

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#25Alison Wright on The Americans
Posted: 5/25/16 at 4:14pm

I wonder if we will ever see her again on the show?