Totally worth a half and half.
Totally worth a half and half.
How many episodes this season are gonna sail over this dude's head? I mean, c-c-come on.
Archer's curious empathy for the plight of people other than himself came up previously in "Placebo Effect" when he chastised an IRA goon for not knowing the plight of the Irish during the potato famine.
Nice work Zack! Fill in for Todd anytime.
Ray was stabbed in the eye and gut-shot. It was Noah (David Cross) who told them to do it.
Per the "Tick Checker," pretty sure the joke isn't intended as a false homonym ("tick" sounds like "tit"?), but rather that checking for ticks involves getting butt-naked and having somebody go over you with a proverbial fine-tooth comb, since ticks are tiny and Lyme Disease sucks. The end result's the same: it's a…
What about Jack Black's musical turn as a chimney-sweep in Run Ronnie Run?
This episode woulda been better with a "full-blown AIDS" gag.
What, no mention of Shane staring from the car window at a walker as it emerges from the treeline? I felt like that was a moment.
Did I just read an article about two other articles?
Agreed, Sims totally pulled a Todd by dropping the ball on Rowdy Roddy Piper, but how did nobody mention the Burt Reynolds of MMA, Don "the Predator" Frye, as the poor sap being clobbered by the Maniac in Piper's first scene?
Wendell Stamps vs Archer, anybody?
Kickpants: TOTALLY worth a half-and-half.
Is it in… apps? Is that appetizers?
Point being, dude, the 426 Hemi was obviously the bomb back then, but almost nobody bought it because the cost was so prohibitive compared to the increase in performance over the 440.
Have they broken the fourth wall in every episode this season? I don't really enjoy this recent development, but Mallory's acknowledgment of Dodge's sponsorship was the cleverest and most subtle instance of an otherwise unwelcome trope.
That's why you don't fuck with the Department of Labor.
Course he mighta just dissed Aston Martins cuz Lana drives that Vantage V8…
If only Pam's drift car had been a SCION tC!!! That woulda been a double-endorsement AND a double Frisky Dingo throwback.
They set this episode up in the How to Archer book, when archer disses Aston Martins and says he'd prefer something like a Challenger.