Across town, the Jennings' daughter, Paige, is searching for something her parents never gave her: faith. Her new friend Kelli takes her to church, a move that feels like a quiet rebellion against her secular, secretive household. Paige sits in the pew, unaware that while she listens to hymns, her parents are in a car, suddenly confronted by their handler, , who appears like a ghost in a crosswalk to deliver a dark new mission. A Deadly Seduction
As the sun sets, the "night music" isn't a melody of peace, but a backdrop for the Jennings as they balance the domestic normalcy of their American lives with the cold, lethal requirements of their Soviet duty. The.Am3ricans.S02E04.A.Little.Night.Music.PL.10...
The morning sun in Northern Virginia feels too bright for Philip Jennings. Dressed in a wig and glasses that make him look like just another suburban father, he stands at a synagogue, watching a man named . Baklanov is a brilliant Soviet physicist who defected to the West, and the KGB wants him back—or gone. Across town, the Jennings' daughter, Paige, is searching
The mission leads Elizabeth to a Naval station in Virginia Beach. Her target is Brad, a shy sailor who loves classical music—the "little night music" of the episode's title. Elizabeth, ever the chameleon, steps into "seduction mode" to get closer to a Navy SEAL named Andrew Larek, whom the KGB suspects of murdering two of their own. A Deadly Seduction As the sun sets, the
Set in the 1980s, the episode follows KGB sleeper agents Elizabeth and Philip Jennings as they navigate the personal and political risks of their deep-cover lives [13]. Here is a story based on the events of that episode: The Physicist and the Picket Fence