<i>The Americans</i> Recap: Are They Going to Kill Martha?

Granny's back. Stan is at Martha's. We are heading into a finale and the stakes are higher than ever before. Are we all having mini strokes every Wednesday?
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NOTE: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 3, Episode 11 & 12 of FX's The Americans, titled "One Day in the Life of Anton Baklanov and "I Am Abassin Zadran."

All I care about is Paige now, I can't help it. Well, also Henry. He's is just the cutest, dumbest little brother that ever lived, and I should know because I have one. But Paige! I love that Elizabeth hates her church so much. Best quote? "Potluck, poster making, sing-a-long" is the best description of church groups I have ever heard.

And then the tension. Granny's back. Stan is at Martha's. We are heading into a finale and the stakes are higher than ever before. Are we all having mini strokes every Wednesday? Here are some of my favorite freak outs:

#TheAmericans hey Stan you essentially just said all of it but whatever season 4 is coming

— hk (@shmilary) April 16, 2015

I do hope they don't kill Martha because they think she tattled. Next week is the finale and I don't know if I'll breathe during it all. But never fear, they're already working on next year:

What are your finale predictions? Tweet them at me @karenfratti.

The Americans airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET on FX.

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