It's possible you've heard FX's spy drama The Americans described as "the best show on television" by publications like, say, Vox — America's most trusted source when it comes to determining the best show on television. It's also possible the show's acclaim has made you curious about checking it out.

But there's one big hurdle: At this point, if you've never watched a single episode of The Americans, you have 47 hours of television to catch up on.

That's a lot! And it's an especially heavy lift with a show that can be as emotionally harrowing as The Americans, which centers on KGB spies pretending to be a normal American couple in early '80s Washington, DC.

The series features all the plot twists and shocking moments you'd expect from a spy drama, but it's mostly a small-scale story of two people trying to advance their cause while staying true to each other and themselves. It's a spy story, a love story, and something of a moral parable. And that means there are a lot of details to keep track of.

Enter this graphic from FX — making its debut on Vox — which you can use as a guide to virtually every element of The Americans. Start in the center with Philip (Matthew Rhys) and Elizabeth Jennings (Keri Russell), then trace their various relationships outward to see all of the characters whose lives they've intersected with over the years. (Of particular importance: their daughter, Paige, and their FBI agent neighbor, Stan.)

You can look at the full graphic here, or you can simply hover over it to zoom in.