Yaz, “Only You” (Season 3, Episode 4) / Pink Floyd, unspecified (Season 3, Episode 6) But the chemistry between future IRL couple Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys, the bravado behind repurposing a soundtrack standout from Risky Business and Miami Vice (the pilot episode of Miami Vice, no less!), and, of course, the sheer sparse strength of the song itself made this sequence a well-deserved talking point in the series’ early, buzzworthy days.ĩ. True, the execution is comparatively broad in light of the show’s later subtlety and austerity it’s hard to imagine a “sex and death, am I right, people?” musical montage in season six. Virtually all of The Americans’ signature sonic and subject-matter staples are present in the pilot episode’s use of Phil Collins’s immortal air-drumming smash. Thoughtful use of Big ’80s music, doubling as references to Big ’80s dramas. Emotionally charged moments in parked cars at night. Phil Collins, “In the Air Tonight” (Season 1, Episode 1)Įxplicit sexuality.
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