defrostedrobot
defrostedrobot
defrostedrobot

It is smart, funny, naughty and doesn’t dumb things down for the audience and is not written for 13 year olds or man boys that act/thing/dress like 13 years olds, like much of animation.

It really is the ensemble of characters (with their excellent voice actors) who keep Archer going. Whatever its other flaws, the show has always had that at the heart of many of its best episodes - hell, one of their best episodes literally involved shutting them all together in an elevator for a 22-minute run-time.

I dunno, I really liked this one because the whole cast was together for most of the episode. Like Lana, I wondered why Cheryl was in the field — even to the point of wondering if I’d somehow missed that she got trained during Archer’s coma — and was happy the show didn’t forget about me and delivered an explanation.

The animation has gotten better over time, so it’s not immediately evident until you go back and watch a few early episodes. Then it’s really a leap.

Oh yes, Krystal was hilarious and awesome.

Tit for tat.

does anyone think saul really couldve strangled the old lady, or was he just trying to scare her? I kind of think its the latter-hes fucked up but hes not a killer.

It was indeed $737,000, even to the point that the episode where he does that calculation (ep 2.01 of BB) is named “Seven Thirty-Seven”.

He bounced the ball during season 4 when he was at CC Mobile, which is interesting as that was something he did in between periods where he became “Saul” when selling phones in the evenings.

It’s before he starts working with Walter. He’s still Cap’n Cook.

According to the (fictional) University of American Samoa’s (real) Facebook page, Saul Goodman “donated” $5,000 to the school and received an honorary diploma.

Definitely some great performances in this episode -everyone had a chance to shine. Saul’s phone call with Kim was interesting, with Saul getting more and more self-righteous and Kim getting more... I don’t know, self-loathing. I loved Kim’s crying jag, loved Jesse’s friendly little conversation with her in the rain

It’s also a sad echo of his motto as an elder law specialist: “A Lawyer You Can Trust.”

I think it was Jimmy’s genuine respect or affection for older folks that snapped him out of his murderous desperation. He’s many things, but not a murderer. (I don’t even think he was going to murder the cancer victim, I think he was only shooting for a knock out.)

Pretty sure they were mid-coitus during the Howard meltdown with Sandpiper conference call 

Is there a more certain 2023 Emmy prediction than Carol Burnett, Best Guest Actress in a Drama?

Carol Burnett absolutely killing it at nearly 90 years old. 

Symbolism of the lyrics aside, biggest laugh of the episode for me was Gene doing that thing we’ve all done, belting into the chorus of a song, before faltering on realising it’s gone back into the verse, mumbling along to the lyrics you don’t really remember, until the chorus comes back around... “The TIDE IS HIGH,

Hottest on-screen love scene ever?

A big part of the show is the difference between Jimmy and Walter. Walter kills, Jimmy/Saul/Gene doesn’t.