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I dunno. Louie . . . we're talking about a guy who declined to return the favor in the most calm, collected and logical way last week.

I dunno. Louie . . . we're talking about a guy who declined to return the favor in the most calm, collected and logical way last week.

Another small touch - the little wave the guy in the neck brace gives Louie on the beach. You're not alone, man. Very nice.

Another small touch - the little wave the guy in the neck brace gives Louie on the beach. You're not alone, man. Very nice.

Agree. In response to both Lack of Name and Walkerk, the evolution of the web over the past few years has left many of us clueless. I'm in my late-30s and at one time thought of myself as a computer geek. I was weaned on BBSs and early internet, but the past 10-15 years have just seen casual use and very little on the

Agree. In response to both Lack of Name and Walkerk, the evolution of the web over the past few years has left many of us clueless. I'm in my late-30s and at one time thought of myself as a computer geek. I was weaned on BBSs and early internet, but the past 10-15 years have just seen casual use and very little on the

"For when the metal ones decide to come for you . . . and they will"

"For when the metal ones decide to come for you . . . and they will"

Red 5, standing by.

Best line reading - it's probably the afterglow from the space episodes, but I thought Lana's vomit comet pre-throwup line was superbly read.

I like re-entry burn. I was gratified when Mallory finally showed signs of tipsy-ness at the end. I'm also probably going to start referring to passing out as "going into stasis"

It was Cheryl. In kind of the flashback scene that showed him essentially abandoning her naked on the street, outside his apartment, etc., etc, after nailing her.

This was a stage-setting episode if I ever saw one. Funny (kinda) but a bit stomach turning. I feel a rampage coming on . . .

No. No, I wasn't aware of that at all. Thank you for the insight.

It was a roaster . . . I mean, rooster.

My desire for a Poovey Farms trucker cap is now all consuming.

Shit, that was dark.  And awesome.

I wasn't wholly impressed on the first viewing. It was funny (it IS Archer), but it didn't seem to hang together. I've since watched it uninterrupted by commercials and I've changed my mind. It's definitely A material. And here's why -

I liked that it was a bottle. And it would have been racist if it was grape.  You know - grape drink? Chappelle did a bit on that, as I recall.

Putting forth an alternative explanation for the George reference - the popularity of the rail cars developed by George Pullman led many wealthy patrons to generically refer to all porters and attendants who worked in the cars (who were, more often than not, African-American) as "George". That seems more in the spirit