Elizabeth goes on the warpath after a high ranking soviet official is assassinated.
It's difficult to say I enjoyed this due to the nature of it, but it was an impressive episode due to the compelling character driven plot and a number of excellent performances.
The story has a lot of focus on Elizabeth's capacity to love and this is very well done by mixing past and present events. Driving it forward is something that leads her to a difficult situation and decision, but naturally in the world of espionage things aren't quite what they seem.
Keri Russell is excellent, showing strength and vulnerability in a number of moments that require both emotional range and toughness. Susan Misner is equally as impressive, particularly in one scene requiring a bout of drunken anger.
The most mysterious and intriguing aspect is how things will unfold with the Jennings' relationship with Claudia. Her scenes with Elizabeth are some of the best and is what compels you to find out what's going to happen.
It's difficult to say I enjoyed this due to the nature of it, but it was an impressive episode due to the compelling character driven plot and a number of excellent performances.
The story has a lot of focus on Elizabeth's capacity to love and this is very well done by mixing past and present events. Driving it forward is something that leads her to a difficult situation and decision, but naturally in the world of espionage things aren't quite what they seem.
Keri Russell is excellent, showing strength and vulnerability in a number of moments that require both emotional range and toughness. Susan Misner is equally as impressive, particularly in one scene requiring a bout of drunken anger.
The most mysterious and intriguing aspect is how things will unfold with the Jennings' relationship with Claudia. Her scenes with Elizabeth are some of the best and is what compels you to find out what's going to happen.