Its a tough role for Holly Taylor to play. Her decision to confide to her pastor that her parents are Soviet spies brings unimaginable stress.
Russell: And when my character has unleashed on the Paige character, theres been so much going on, and I love that its really fueled by personal stuff. The most recent one was in this episode where I had to yell at her about
who knows what it was that time, but I feel like it was all spawned from the jealousy and the resentment and everything going on with Philip and Elizabeth and what she was supposed to be doing. But I felt like it was a real parent moment as well.
You would never know what this young actress is capable of until you test her.
Russell: Right. Theres another thing I want to say about the Paige recruitment, and Tommy Schlamme, one of our directors who I love so much. There was a scene which, on paper, sort of read a certain way, and he had such a good note about it. It was my problem with the recruitment issue. He says, Yeah, but its about her knowing who you are. She doesnt know anything about [the fact] that were Russian, or our heritage, or truly who we are, and you want to be seen [incorrectly] by these people that love you. You want them to truly see who you are. So, in a way, its less about her becoming a spy, and more like, This is who I am. I want you to know who you are versus this lie of a person.
All this unraveling of the story, it is still so interesting to me, and thats a good thing.