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Episode discussion post: "Harvest"
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9 May 2018 in the U.S. and Canada
This is a discussion post for episode 607 of The Americans, intended for viewers who are watching the show on the U.S./Canadian schedule. (Feel free to dive in to the discussion even if you're coming in late--and you should also feel free to start a new thread if it seems too daunting to read through what's already been posted first. If you're reading this at a point where you've already seen subsequent episodes, though, please take care to keep comments spoiler-free of anything that comes after season six, episode seven.)
Original promo trailer
9 May 2018 in the U.S. and Canada
This is a discussion post for episode 607 of The Americans, intended for viewers who are watching the show on the U.S./Canadian schedule. (Feel free to dive in to the discussion even if you're coming in late--and you should also feel free to start a new thread if it seems too daunting to read through what's already been posted first. If you're reading this at a point where you've already seen subsequent episodes, though, please take care to keep comments spoiler-free of anything that comes after season six, episode seven.)
Original promo trailer
Re: Paige's conversion
Btw, it's interesting that we see her learning about Russia (food and history), but not about Soviet ideology. That's the exact opposite of what I'd expect from any recruit to the cause.
Re: Paige's conversion
I have to suspect that the show skipped over Paige's ideological education on purpose. Actual Soviet ideology bears only lip service to Marx, IMO. All we've ever seen is the Jennings talking about doing good on behalf of the poor and downtrodden, blah blah, and protecting their homeland from the evil Americans. Had they jumped from the more appealing aspects of Marxist theory about income imbalance to actual Soviet ideology in practice (revolution is only possible through violence; the state must use violence, terror, and murder against its own people in order to destroy any vestige of of resistance, etc.) Paige would have run to the hills no matter how much she loved her parents.
I guess it was far easier for the show to gloss over all of that and just show Paige hanging out at Claudia's apartment drinking vodka, eating peasant stew, and watching Russian movies.
Re: Paige's conversion
Because it's not just Paige who isn't showing interest, it's Elizabeth and Claudia as well. She can't sound less vague than her teachers.
Re: Paige's conversion
Re: Paige's conversion
Re: Paige's conversion
Of course, Elizabeth is still blatantly lying about a lot about her job and that seems to be the only thing Paige ever really asks about. She's never asked questions about things like Stalin's purges or the lack of civil rights or bigotry in the USSR. Although when watching MDBIT she felt the male lead was chauvinistic and Claudia blew it off by saying that some people are like that there rather than actually talking about the real state of feminism in the USSR. They're obviously trying to present it as simply anything that Paige thinks the world should be--or it will be that.
Re: Paige's conversion
I'm beginning to wonder if Elizabeth even bothered to actually teach Paige true Soviet ideology, or if she merely settled for telling her fairy tales about wonderful Soviets bringing peace and love and harmony to the world. Paige seemed to swallow that nonsense whole. Maybe all it took to brainwash Paige was 3 solid years of being told that mommy loves her now because she's such a good little spy.
(I'm actively trying to talk myself into believing that Paige actually doesn't believe in anything at all except doing whatever her mother says. No ideology. No convictions. Nothing except her bottomless need to discover who she is by turning herself into her mother.)
Re: Paige's conversion
Remember that scene after Philip tries to lead Paige to the truth about the General. I think the end of the scene is Elizabeth saying she's proud of Paige and Paige giving her this big, watery smile. This after she stood by her mother's version of events about the General in the face of Philip's challenges.
Pretty much her entire arc this season is about her getting Elizabeth's approval or resenting not getting Elizabeth's approval. She's never even been shown asking about what they're doing on a mission or any wider questions about the summit. When Claudia dismissively says you can't trust the Americans negotiating Paige doesn't point out that obviously you can't trust the Soviets either or whatever. (She doesn't even seem to include herself as an American.)
Re: Paige's conversion
Re: Paige's conversion
And I can buy Paige being so desperate to hang onto any semblance of a "normal" relationship with her parents she literally will accept whatever her mother says.
Elizabeth probably isn't even aware of just how far she could probably push Paige. Would Paige deal drugs, have sex with a total stranger, even kill someone, all for Elizabeth's "The Cause"*?
And Paige would probably find any way possible to justify it all to herself until the moment she gets busted. I really do feel sorry for her at this point. Her '80s fashion disaster outfits** are the least of my worries.
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* Remember how Elizabeth was always careful to wrap up her allegiance in that very nebulous phrase, which allowed her to conveniently avoid examining any of the information American society made readily available at the local library.
** The 1980s was a fashion disaster. Paige's outfits are hardly the worst.
Re: Paige's conversion
She converted to all of Pastor Tim's beliefs more quickly than she converted to Elizabeth's. So it's really a combination of the two things. Especially since she's got Philip right there showing her that it isn't just a case of the whole family spying this way. He's trying to take a step back. He's made it clear, I think, that he's with her no matter what she does. But I think Paige naturally gravitates towards Elizabeth who may be more witholding, but also offers a simple (if demanding) key to life.
Their philosophies are almost opposite. Elizabeth offers her alleged solutions that will conquer her fear and insecurity and loneliness. Philip says the only way to do that is to just confront it and figure it out.
Re: Paige's conversion
Re: Paige's conversion
He's not explicitly linking that to socialism but we know he is a socialist and I feel like he is seeing flaws in capitalism and the benefits of his home country there.
Elizabeth and Claudia's lessons are just so weird to me. Sometimes they seem on the level of a grade school lesson on cultures of the world. Like where if your family was from Russia you come in wearing a babushka and bring borscht.
The only real-sounding discussion about the country Elizabeth's really had was with Philip when they argued over Glasnost.
Elizabeth did tell Paige that "everybody's in it together" back in S5, but of course that's ignoring plenty of reality about the country.
Re: Paige's conversion