‘The Americans,’ ‘Alias’ Spies Were Actually Good at Their Job, According to a CIA Disguise Chief
Things spies actually use: poison pens, hair dye, facemasks. Things spies don’t actually use: black full-body catsuits.
Things spies actually use: poison pens, hair dye, facemasks. Things spies don’t actually use: black full-body catsuits.
“The Americans” became the first drama series since “Breaking Bad” to win two Peabody Awards during its run.
The “Bodyguard” actor beat out a competitive field that also included Stephan James, Matthew Rhys, and Billy Porter.
TV tears us apart, and TV can bring us together.
For one brief moment, it seemed like “The Americans” was going to win Outstanding Drama Series. Here’s why its four other wins are a miracle unto themselves.
“The Americans” has finally won an Emmy for lead acting.
On Bill Hader: “How can “Stefan” be this subtle and good every episode?” And Henry Winkler: “There is no better doddering oldster in the game today.”
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Other honorees include “Killing Eve” and a posthumous trophy for Anthony Bourdain’s “Parts Unknown.”
“The Americans” may be in trouble, but the impeccable performer will get her just reward — as long as Emmy precedent holds up.
From “GLOW” and “The Americans” to “Killing Eve” and “Pose,” this is some of the best music on TV in 2018.
The year’s only half over, but these 10 shows are good enough to go the distance.