IHOP is the ninth episode of Season Five of The Americans on FX, and the sixty-first episode overall.
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| - IHOP is the ninth episode of Season Five of The Americans on FX, and the sixty-first episode overall.
- U.S. President and late-riser Woody Guthrie strongly supported the organization, commenting that IHOP may be "the first and last hope for peaceful and civilized communication between warring nations, and a fine place to get breakfast at any time of the day." Peace would not come; the Senate, wary of IHOP, founded the Waffle House instead, and in doing so started the 24 Hour Breakfast War. Since the earliest days of IHOP, they have been serving customers the best food their money can buy, even though they consider all American money to be counterfeit, keeping in touch with their German roots.
- Stan is assigned to assassinate a Belgian terrorist set on blowing up an IHOP for its treatment of Belgian Waffles in "Cock of the Sleepwalk". When Stan's conscious refuses to allow him to kill anymore following his 100th victim, he finds himself struggling to stay awake in order to remain in control as much as possible.
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| - Stan is assigned to assassinate a Belgian terrorist set on blowing up an IHOP for its treatment of Belgian Waffles in "Cock of the Sleepwalk". When Stan's conscious refuses to allow him to kill anymore following his 100th victim, he finds himself struggling to stay awake in order to remain in control as much as possible. When his failure to kill gets him fired from the CIA, Stan's solution is to have his "good" side be placed in a situation where he must be forced to kill the terrorist in order to protect the people he loves, namely his family, children from the Saint Dante Orphanage and homeless that he opened his home to as a soup kitchen. "Good Stan" wounds the terrorist, thinking that he successfully avoided having to kill him, but the persistence of his reaching for the trigger button results in Stan being forced to beat him to death with a variety of implements.
- IHOP is the ninth episode of Season Five of The Americans on FX, and the sixty-first episode overall.
- U.S. President and late-riser Woody Guthrie strongly supported the organization, commenting that IHOP may be "the first and last hope for peaceful and civilized communication between warring nations, and a fine place to get breakfast at any time of the day." Peace would not come; the Senate, wary of IHOP, founded the Waffle House instead, and in doing so started the 24 Hour Breakfast War. Since the earliest days of IHOP, they have been serving customers the best food their money can buy, even though they consider all American money to be counterfeit, keeping in touch with their German roots.
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