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The Americans (2013)
Clark's Place
Directed by
Noah Emmerich
TV-MA
S4 • E5
Apr 12, 2016
50m
8.2
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Philip must consider his life with Martha and make a crushing choice from which there is no coming back.
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Cast of Clark's Place
Keri Russell
Elizabeth Jennings
Matthew Rhys
Phillip Jennings
Holly Taylor
Paige Jennings
Keidrich Sellati
Henry Jennings
Noah Emmerich
Stan Beeman
Dylan Baker
William Crandall
Costa Ronin
Oleg Igorevich Burov
Frank Langella
Gabriel
Lev Gorn
Arkady Ivanovich Zotov
Brandon J. Dirden
Dennis Aderholt
Alison Wright
Martha Hanson
David Anzuelo
Father Rivas
Irina Abraham
Secretary
Steve Mason
Gravedigger (uncredited)
Dennis Kisilyov
Radio Operator
Ruthie Ann Miles
Young Hee Seong
Snezhana Chernova
Yelena Burova
Polly Lee
Joan
Danny Flaherty
Matthew Beeman
Boris Lee Krutonog
Igor Burov
Kelly AuCoin
Pastor Tim
Peter Mark Kendall
Hans
Suzy Jane Hunt
Alice
Clark's Place Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Eric Eidelstein
While Philip and Elizabeth wait on orders about what to do with Martha, what to do with Pastor Tim, and what to do with years of built-up anxiety, it's poignant that "Clark's Place" ends with relief.
AV Club
Erik Adams
"Clark's Place" isn't The Americans recoiling from the attack. It's the preparation for the pounce, the show's muscles tensing in preparation for action.
New York Times
Mike Hale
Best. "Under Pressure" Scene. Ever.
Observer
Sean T. Collins
I find myself focused more on relatively minor moments and leitmotifs. Foremost among them is the fallout from last week's execution of Nina... The bad news is passed from person to person like a virus every bit as virulent as Glanders.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Genevieve Koski
Martha, Paige, and Oleg, all of whom spend "Clark's Place" wrestling with knowledge they may wish they never had in the first place...Ignorance would be bliss for any of these characters, but they're not ignorant, and it's agonizing.
indieWire
Ben Travers
The series creates momentum by relentlessly pushing characters forward via the daily rhythms of life itself - even in these extreme circumstances.
Den of Geek
Alec Bojalad
There's the aforementioned use of "Under Pressure" that shows even when The Americans takes a breather it can still be one of the most incredibly stylish and sensual shows on television.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
All in all, a solid enough episode, which effectively ratcheted up the... well, pressure on all concerned, making that song selection a bit on the nose, but still apropos, nonetheless.
Slant Magazine
Matt Brennan
"Clark's Place," directed by Noah Emmerich, establishes the rifts in the show's key relationships through a series of skillful compositions, highlighting the spaces in between the characters at every turn.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
"Chloramphenicol" and "Clark's Place" function rather neatly as mirrors of each other, with Nina's death and Martha's potentially blown cover acting as ways to push the story to a new place.
TV.com
Ryan Sandoval
What's great about this series, though, is how it depicts normal-looking citizens like Philip and Elizabeth actually fighting a hidden war and taking on all the physical and emotional trauma that comes with battle.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
It's remarkable - and a testament to both the writing and the performance by Tony winner Ruthie Ann Miles - how quickly I've grown attached to Young-Hee, and how excited I get each time she pops up to hang out with "Patti."
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
"Clark's Place" finds [director and actor Noah] Emmerich continuing to shine in his efforts to build a controlled atmosphere that utilizes the entire cast and continues weaving a tangled web for the Jennings to have to navigate.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
My clearly false sense of security that perhaps fan favorite characters were safe has been obliterated. Queen's often overused song "Under Pressure," which closed out the episode, has never seemed so fitting.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
That whole production was really well put together for something off the cuff. I found it difficult not to spit out my food while watching.
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