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sistermagpie ([personal profile] sistermagpie) wrote in [community profile] theamericans2018-03-12 03:54 pm
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Official Promo link and pictures

http://collider.com/the-americans-season-6-trailer-keri-russell-matthew-rhys/#images

Article with pictures from next season, some of which is revealing. Plus the first "official" trailer, whatever that means.






The one confirmation I really like in those pictures is that the guy Philip is meeting in disguise on the bench is Oleg. (Also yes, Henry's at boarding school and playing hockey there--though from the trailer you'd think they still just have the one child.)

With a split in the KGB it seems really intriguing to me to have the Jennings' contacts being Claudia and Oleg. Claudia's a badass, but she also seems to keep her mindset very much in WWII. Like Elizabeth, she doesn't see a problem with anything the Centre does, and last year said that she spent some time in Russia but didn't seem to like it because she couldn't relate to her modern non-spy Russia daughter and grandchildren.

Oleg, otoh, is the character most grounded in the practical realities of modern-day Moscow and he's very much a modern Russian, besides, of course, being someone willing to defy the Centre for what he thinks is the greater good of the country. I've always been annoyed at people sometimes casually acting like Elizabeth and Paige are "the Russian ones" (despite one of them not even being Russian at all) and I really would like to see the strength in the more thoughtful Russians in ways we often didn't in the past. Characters like Oleg (and Philip, really) have been taking a lot of stuff in for several seasons and have a broader perspective.
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[personal profile] saraqael 2018-03-12 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Stan isn't a replacement parent for Henry. He's kind of like an uncle. I do think the show was making a statement about Henry's relationship with his own parents, though. For all that I agree that Philip and Elizabeth were being good parents to him and knew what he was doing, etc., the show went way out of it's way to show constant parent/child discussions with Paige, and virtually none with Henry. By contrast, we saw numerous instances of Henry hanging out with Stan, chatting with him about a variety of things, and we also saw that Henry had just gone ahead and made his own plans to go off to the elite boarding school without even consulting with his parents. P&E love Henry and they're proud of him and want the best future for him (within their circumstances) but I do think that they lost track of Henry somewhere along the way. I don't think they're alienated from him and I don't think there is any ill will between them at all. I just do think there is something to be inferred from the fact that the show used precious minutes of screen time and dialogue to show Henry and Stan interacting instead of Henry and Philip.

The courier: I wouldn't be at all surprised if the courier does turn out to be the hockey playing boyfriend of the Russian informant. It's neater that way. The writers wouldn't have to introduce yet another new character.

Claudia's statement about dealing with Stan: I agree that this statement is wide open to interpretation right now. The trailers and previews on this show are often not what they seem.
Edited 2018-03-12 21:51 (UTC)