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Video TV Review: THE AMERICANS: Season 2, Episode 3: The Walk In [FX]

Keri Russell Matthew Rhys The Americans The Walk In

FX‘s The Americans The Walk In TV Show Review. This The Americans: Season 2, Episode 3: The Walk In TV show review is in video form utilizing the trailer promo for the episode.

The Americans: Season 2, Episode 3: The Walk In‘s plot synopsis: “Philip and Elizabeth infiltrate the submarine parts factory and Philip takes pictures of propellor plans. Afterwards, Elizabeth visits Jared Connors, intent on delivering a letter from his mother as promised upon her death. However, Elizabeth changes her mind about giving it to him. Back home, Paige skips school to track down Elizabeth’s “aunt”. Stan investigates Dameran’s work history with the World Bank, only to learn it is a cover for an assassination attempt on a company official by Dameran. “

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The Americans: Season 2, Episode 3: The Walk In starred Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys, Noah Emmerich, Holly Taylor, Keidrich Sellati, Annet Mahendru, Richard Thomas, Owen Campbell, Natalie Gold, Susan Misner, and Lizzy DeClement.

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Mike Smith is an avid filmgoer from New York who loves to hear his own voice - luckily his work as a podcaster on FilmBook allows him to do just that. Mike graduated from The College of Saint Rose in Albany with a degree in communications, and is ready to dole out critical analysis of all your pop culture fixations. Mike is the host of FilmBookCast and can frequently be seen at his local movie theater, patiently explaining to his friends that Superman Returns is a misunderstood masterpiece.
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