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Ultraviolet! Woo! Man alive, that invented whole new ways to be terrible.

It's telling that he was the lead actor in the biggest box office smash of all time and basically nobody knows his name or what he really looks like.

I'm fairly certain that he's actually a handsome slab of industrial packing foam.

See, that'd be fine with me except that both their appearances remain basically static throughout the rest of the show. At no other point before or after does either character really look different, barring a slight change in hair length or style.

[spits blood] Who taught you how to punch? Your husband?

Yeah, I'd believe a bullet that you didn't have to aim too much—just fire it in the general direction of the target and it'd do the rest, like a missile with target lock—but actually having it navigating the city skies struck me as more goofy than threatening.

Agreed: Kira possessed a rare combination of incredible guile and staggering stupidity.

I completely buy it. I'm not sure about the 'rebellion' aspect—though it's certainly possible—but I like the idea that her beauty is seen as being equivalent to a nicely tailored suit: very decorative and a pleasure to behold, but ultimately something that was bought.

It's an open question. It seems as if they should, but they don't really seem to.

Credit where it's due: that Kira is a slippery one. She somehow managed to sneak out of her single-room "safehouse" accommodations without being spotted by the eternally-vigilant robots who were standing directly in front of the only door.

I'm more inclined to obsess over bourbon or wine than weed, but I don't pass judgement either way.

Really? Even when she was revealed to be a deadly bareknuckle brawler who got through college by fighting in underground cage matches?

Regarding Lana, Archer should really take a lesson from the last two seasons of Futurama. They had their problems, but they finally got Leela to shake off her straight woman role to some extent and made her a consistent source of real comedy.

Man, that was weird. I thought it was a joke, like the Adama family having a violent allergic reaction to the human race actually settling down somewhere.

You have Bieber now, not us.

Man, fuck you, Chris.

No one can control Yogi the Star-Eater.

True. I have no problem with people of any age smoking weed if that's what they want to do, but making it the cornerstone and focus of your activities is kind of a shame.

I admit that I wasn't really a fan of the Battle of the Year episode. No reflection on Hallie, I just think I've gotten used to Elliott's frenetic energy. Stuart does his best, but he's better as the laconic wisecracker than as the summary guy.

Please make this a thing during the regular season as well.