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The Americans (2013)
Travel Agents
Directed by
Daniel Attias
TV-MA
S4 • E7
Apr 26, 2016
43m
8.8
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The KGB and the FBI both race to track down a vital agent… everything is at stake.
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Cast of Travel Agents
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
Richard Thomas
Frank Gaad
Alison Wright
Martha Hanson
Dennis Kisilyov
Radio Operator
Polly Lee
Joan
Danny Flaherty
Matthew Beeman
Vera Cherny
Tatiana Vyazemtseva
Todd Faulkner
Agent Loeb
Aaron Roman Weiner
Agent Brooks
Cotter Smith
Deputy Attorney General
Daniel Attias
Director
Tanya Barfield
Writer
Peter Ackerman
Producer
Joshua Brand
Producer
Justin Falvey
Producer
Joel Fields
Producer
Darryl Frank
Producer
Travel Agents Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Eric Eidelstein
Keri Russell shows us Elizabeth's deliberation as she contemplates the best way to handle this frantic woman.
Den of Geek
Alec Bojalad
"Travel Agents" is two worthwhile episodes of The Americans indelicately smushed into one.
IGN Movies
Eric Goldman
The show is not giving anyone an easy way out -- there's no Deus ex machine to be found here -- which is both awful for characters we care about and commendable dramatically.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
Simply put, The Americans is not playing around, save in terms of ratcheting up the suspense to near-unbearable levels.
TV.com
Ryan Sandoval
Among other strengths, The Americans is a master of pace, both in story and character.
AV Club
Erik Adams
It's a stunning translation of the show's two faces, with the spy stuff lighting off fireworks in the opening acts, their brilliant flashes then illuminating the quieter scenes that follow.
Slant Magazine
Matt Brennan
It is, in short, a cleverly constructed hybrid, resolving the tension of the previous three episodes only to unleash a torrent of emotion.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Genevieve Koski
The Americans lets its characters achieve some emotional clarity. And in true Americans fashion, it's devastating.
indieWire
Ben Travers
As illustrated in this passionate hour of television, the love we have for these characters is too strong to hope against hope for happiness.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
As always, the series has found a way to play up the character stakes right up against the actual plotting. It's exciting to see where this is all going to take us.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
This may be the saddest episode The Americans has ever done.
Observer
Sean T. Collins
Martha's at the center of the story, arguably the series' most exciting and excruciating one to date. And like she's done for several seasons now, the actor playing her is delivering one of the finest performances that prestige drama as ever seen.
New York Times
Mike Hale
"Travel Agents," was a splendid demonstration of the show's ability - more rare than you'd think in the peak-TV era - to do more than one thing well.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
Martha brought both the KGB and the Soviets to their knees as she took off for a walk in the park on The Americans Season 4 Episode 7. She was having anything but a good time, though.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
This is some bleak stuff. Even as the episode is a master class in tension and suspense, it's telling a parallel story about marriage and infidelity.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
Because the situation is so precarious, and because the adult characters are focusing on this and only this, there's an enormous level of tension throughout "Travel Agents."
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