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cthulhu235
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Who greenlit this hatchetjob?

One of those good old-fashoned liberal arts educations for self-styled idle millionaire eccentrics and aspiring Modern Major Generals. Always ready with a literary reference to wow the crowd at the cocktail party, but nary a marketable job skill.

Is there an Archer review where Todd does NOT marvel at the chemistry extant between the cast members, despite their recording their lines seperately? Likewise, must every review be accompanied by some vague conjecture that, if the show can only keep (insert trope here), it may really "hit its stride"?

Agreed. Watching her get fat irl is more interesting than watching her character develop. Even her "woe is me" attitude towards her son inevitably making her out to be the bad guy fails to elicit my sympathy. I'd say her role's as equally uninteresting as her sister's kleptomania.

Something Shakespeare did have was men playing women's roles. So in theatrical context, the car was a mere prop, a 25,000 dollar car standing in for a 46,000 car. I get it, it's make-believe.

Sans context, that's a mildly alarming complaint you've registered.

Don't be silly, nobody cares about console games.

They are pretty awesome. My SRT8 was the best pissing-away of a year's combat pay ever.

File this under "tl;dr" for anybody who's not car people, but I'd like to say why, as a Dodge Challenger owner, I for one was thrilled to see that Challenger go up in flames.

Another timely reference
Lu Kim and Takayama used LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem" during their assembly entrance. The music video is an extended homage to the Melbourne Shuffle, which Lu Kim himself did rather convincingly.

not again
If somebody kicked Todd in the groin every time he speculatively predicted Archer's success based on whether or not the show can continue a trend it has kept going pretty much since its inception… somebody else finish that.

still?
This is like the 2nd or 3rd review you've done this season where you've proposed something to the effect of, "If Archer can only continue exploring blah blah blah backstory blah blah character development, it MIGHT just be the greatest show ever, etc."