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How pathetic and pointless is Adams this season? She's a one-dimensional version of Cameron, but at least Cameron acted professional around the patients and kept her snide remarks to herself. I really can't tell of the writers deliberately made Adams this obnoxious/unbelievable, or if they think her preachy version of

I agree with you about Inception. The movie just sort of stumbled toward the inevitable ending as a big disjointed mess. It really reminded me of Munich and American Gangster; polished projects from big-name directors where you know you should be enjoying the end result a lot more than you actually do.

If they kill off House in the finale, it's going to be a suicide and not something outside of his control. There are at least three suicide attempts by House during the series I can think of off of the top of my head.

Damn, I was really hoping to hear that clever late-term abortion joke.

This episode really needed more Barry. Also, we need a cyborg army consisting of Conrad Stern, Charles and Rudy, Scorpio, Benoit, the assassin missing his face, the gator with the arrow in its head, the shaved rooster and Reggie Thistleton. If they are going to make this plot device a regular development now, we can

Anybody else getting annoyed with Lana's shift from third most used character in the series to the role of narrator? Almost all of her lines this season have been rehashing previous plot points or explaining more complicated story elements to the other characters. I guess it means more face time for Pam and Cheryl,

Holy shit bionic Barry, you're in the KGB?

"Come on, don't be shitty Barry. It's water under the bridge"

I'm starting to really like this "How I Met Your Mother" vibe regarding who Archer's father is. Hopefully this show doesn't make the same mistakes and drag out the mystery for 200+ episodes.

There is no better blend of cold war jokes, murder mystery and heaving cleavage. It makes me sad that Hollywood has slated this classic on their list of remakes.

I think the reviewer was too easy on the Spy car episode. I don't think I got a single chuckle outside the "that was for Pearl Harbor" line. I was thinking D+/C- for sure, but I guess Archer gets the benefit of the doubt when that was the first "dud" episode in the history of the series.

If the AV Club ever gives an A+ to a television episode, this should have been it. The only downside of the episode was Lana constantly repeating in disbelief everything that Malory told her in the first  3-4 minutes, but even that was mixed in with some quality screaming at Archer.