The Americans season 5 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Philip and Elizabeth juggle family life and their mission in Topeka, targeting Benjamin Stobert and Deirdre Kemp. Henry faces school issues, while Paige explores Pastor Tim's diary, uncovering potential risks. Undercover, Elizabeth connects with Stobert over hiking, and Philip sets a dinner date with Deirdre. Stan Beeman grapples with past actions, confessing to a superior about killing a KGB officer. The episode highlights the emotional strain on the Jennings as they navigate their complex double lives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the potential targets for Philip and Elizabeth's mission in Topeka, Kansas?
Benjamin Stobert and Deirdre Kemp.
What issue is Henry facing at school?
He received a message from his math teacher, suggesting academic issues.
What undercover identities do Philip and Elizabeth use in Topeka?
Philip uses the identity of Gus Alexander, and Elizabeth uses Brenda Neill.
What does Paige discover while babysitting for Pastor Tim?
She finds Pastor Tim's diary and explores it for any mention of her family.
What book does Pastor Tim give to Paige?
He gives her a book by Karl Marx.
What moral conflict is Stan Beeman facing?
He confesses to being responsible for the death of a KGB officer years ago.
What concerns do Philip and Elizabeth express about Paige?
They are concerned about the dangers of her actions, such as exploring Pastor Tim's diary.
What is the central theme of this episode of "The Americans"?
The episode focuses on the Jennings' complex mission in Topeka, their family dynamics, and the emotional toll of their spy life.