TVOM: "
Most characters on FX’s The Americans have had to ask themselves “How far am I willing to go?” The context has been different depending on the character, but that question is at the heart of “EST Men,” the show’s season three premiere. After transitioning from a first season full of marital and personal tension between central protagonists Philip and Elizabeth Jennings to a second season in which the tension moved outside of that marriage, season three immediately sets up some difficult interpersonal conflict for them. Paige, their daughter, has been targeted by the KGB for a new program designed to train agents at a younger age. Philip, who made his opposition to his daughter’s involvement firmly known at the end of last season, now has to worry that Elizabeth might be warming up to the idea of Paige being brought in."
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