Oleg Burov, fearing the Soviet Union's inability to safely handle deadly pathogens, meets with Stan Beeman to warn him about the KGB's attempt to steal the Lassa virus .
The KGB's source, William, expresses deep reluctance about delivering the bioweapon, describing the horrific nature of the virus to Philip. Critical Reception The Americans recap: A Roy Rogers in Franconia
" A Roy Rogers in Franconia " is the penultimate episode of Season 4, originally airing on June 1, 2016. This critically acclaimed hour serves as a high-stakes "table-setter" for the season finale, centering on the psychological evolution of Paige Jennings and a major breakthrough for the FBI. Key Plot Developments
The FBI makes a critical discovery: a bug hidden inside their office mail robot. This leads to the capture of a woman attempting to swap out tapes, a connection that gives the episode its title—derived from the Roy Rogers restaurant in Franconia where her dead-drops were arranged.
Oleg Burov, fearing the Soviet Union's inability to safely handle deadly pathogens, meets with Stan Beeman to warn him about the KGB's attempt to steal the Lassa virus .
The KGB's source, William, expresses deep reluctance about delivering the bioweapon, describing the horrific nature of the virus to Philip. Critical Reception The Americans recap: A Roy Rogers in Franconia
" A Roy Rogers in Franconia " is the penultimate episode of Season 4, originally airing on June 1, 2016. This critically acclaimed hour serves as a high-stakes "table-setter" for the season finale, centering on the psychological evolution of Paige Jennings and a major breakthrough for the FBI. Key Plot Developments
The FBI makes a critical discovery: a bug hidden inside their office mail robot. This leads to the capture of a woman attempting to swap out tapes, a connection that gives the episode its title—derived from the Roy Rogers restaurant in Franconia where her dead-drops were arranged.