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Who on this show isn't?

It's just the mixture of general competence and the realization that much like the real Valley morality means little to nothing on this show has left me rooting for him. Also after all his failures dude somehow is a billionaire CEO and still feels like an underdog.

Except the important detail that the door closes more slowly which is perfect in so many ways.

"Russ knows a lot about the different classifications of gay men, but not for the reasons you’d think. 'My grandfather just came out. Beautiful, very inspiring.'"

There's a Poe short story called Berenice where a man becomes obsessed with the perfect teeth of his late wife.

Archer Protocol

The Wee Baby Seamus.

Also TV Tropes is pinning his ability to talk to animals as part of the autism. Also TV Tropes thinks Archer can talk to animals.

Really glad I finally got what Berenice is a reference to. Thanks S-Town.

… I clearly wasn't bullied enough in school.

"They should bring back bullying."

The latter two of those three are currently on strike. You saying Steven Blum is holding down that fort all by himself?

"Emotionally speaking, honey, Shoney's is my home."

Apparently I'm stuck in a bubble where only certain voice actors are getting through. Has Nolan North's work actually tapered off or am I just not paying attention?

I will just take any excuse for the sing song stresses of a smarmy Nathan Fillion.

Yep! That totally skipped my mind.

"Well Summer when you don't know what you do for a living you can make your own rules."

Uncharted 5 confirmed. 4 had Troy Baker; to continue the trend of bringing in Nolan North-alikes they need to have Nathan Fillion as the Drake boys' father.

"So safe, so comfortable, so Shoney's."

Or was it Justin Roiland as Rick imitating Nathan Fillion?
Or Nathan Fillion as Rick doing a Nathan Fillion impression?
Or was it the completely believable scenario of Nolan North as Nathan Fillion as Rick doing a Nathan Fillion impression?