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I love Archer, but it feels like the series has been spinning its wheels since the first coma season.

Host-William seems like something different — it’s trivial to fabricate a host who looks exactly like Tessa Thompson or Ed Harris, the problem is that an exact host-replica of a human consciousness seems to fail because the mind rejects the body (or maybe vice versa). Host-William is either a copy of Haleores or a

The Hale bot was always a little off, her version of Dolores did not have an easy time adjusting to her surroundings and she took out stress by cutting into herself with her fingernails. All these perfect hosts she’s made she’s made as copies of herself, just like OG Dolores did to make herself a Hale. Therefore, I

I thought this was more of a solid B. Even though Caleb is the third character to get the Delos Treatment, he’s still sympathetic enough where you’re not thinking, “Yup, he deserves this.” It’s paying off his character from last season and this season. And though I’m starting to go the other way and not hate-on Aaron

Just in general, the “rebels” stuff has been the least interesting part of it so far (aside from Bernard, Stubbs, Maeve, and Caleb). 

P-p-please put M-m-max on a streaming channel where we can find it easily. It’s a great ‘80s classic -- probably the first cyberpunk show -- and deserves to be m-m-more widely seen today. Today.

As a quiet aside: RIP William Morgan Sheppard, “Blank Reg” from the ABC Max Headroom show, who just passed away back in 2019. And is the dad of prolific sci-fi genre actor Mark Sheppard, I happened to learn about that time.

Before the sci-fi angle was added, it was originally the tale of a small-town Irish policeman, Rob O’Cop.

I just want more Ed Harris making awesome Ed Harris faces

Tessa Thompson has been great as a villain in this series. All she’s lacking is a mustache to twirl.

I think Teddy meant “Christina” did this to herself because she’s originally the same Dolores that inhabits the Charlotte-host?

Apparently, every story she writes starts with “There’s a girl”. I’m surprised the entire world isn’t Sex and the City by now.

My understanding was that the mob of people were actual humans infected with the nanites or whatever they call the doohickies that allow computers to control human beings.

I actually found this one of the more entertaining episodes this season - I guess because now I see where all the story line pieces fit. I actually did a little clap when Christina stopped her boss mid-sentence, and went:

Regardless of whether Suzanne Collins appropriated her ideas from Battle Royale, I think it’s safe to say Beat Takeshi >> Hunger Games.

That’s not a typo. You don’t attempt to type “have” and accidentally type “of”

What’s the Dutch title for The Hunger Games? Battle Royale with Cheese. 

Well technically, Richard Bachman Stephen King was the first writer to bring in the concept of pitting childrens against each other in a deadly, last-kid-alive competitive sport organised by a despotic futuristic government in The Long Walk, so he probably deserves most of the credit here.

Here’s a handy tip to remember if you should use “would have,” or “would of.”

Tarantino: “would have been awesome”