Douchebag wrote:
But that's my point. The Russians shouldn't be getting sloppy. They're trained killers that have been KGB probably since they were teenagers. Their feelings shouldn't be getting in the way of their judgement. That's why they're the worst spies ever. If they have been making poor choices like this their entire time here, they would have been caught years ago.
That seems to be one of the major reasons the show exists though. It's a struggle between the training they received and the love of the country they were born in and the slow transformation they've had as they've been Americanized. Philip seemed to want to simply live in the American lifestyle he's been accustomed to but he couldn't because she is still a devoted spy. However, with how they've been treated she seems to be getting more fed up with what the Russians are doing to them.
I predict that season 2 focuses on them attempting to reconcile as she seems interested in trying and a growing desire to come clean and start working with the American government. Ultimately, in my opinion, this will be a show about how they transform into Americanized versions of themselves and choose the "good" side.