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That was an excellent finale. Definitely an A grade and a fitting send off for the series. Later seasons of Archer have often been wobbly, but they nailed this. And while I don’t expect or need more, I love how the ending gave you an idea of what the characters would be up to and that if the creators wanted to, could

Best episode of the season. I’d go A-. All the sketches were good to great, even the cold open. And the Weekend Update joke swap always delivers but this one was an all timer.

So its more likely he thought the sessions were going well enough or whatever, thought he could do more on his own, and started taking it on his own. One of those “I felt better with it then, I bet I could feel even better if I could take it when I wanted it” broken addict logic.

That’s my understanding of the treatment, been reading about it some lately. I would think whoever the doctor was administering would know the proper levels though that may not be the best assumption in cases like this

Someone with a more medical background can help me understand, but my understanding here is essentially his heart/cardio system wasn’t healthy enough (probably from his years of alcohol/drug abuse) to do that kind of treatment, which led to him having some type of cardiac event while in the pool which led to him

“Yeah, can I get a quarter pounder with cheese, no onion, extra pickle”

I tend to agree that its probably the weakest episode so far but C seems to harsh. It’s definitely somewhere in the B range. The sit downs Lorraine has with multiple characters this week are just too good to have a grade that low.

Interesting monologue. It sounds as though Driver is practicing the Christopher Walken accen’t he’ll be using in, what, 10 or 12 years when he plays him?

I’m surprised the review didn’t touch on it. The scene with the parents was very eye opening for the type of person Whitney is

Not surprising. The show was well made and well acted but its just...boring. The inner dynamics of the English department at a small liberal arts college doesn’t scream attention grabber. The trouble marriage, the slice of life aspect I’d guess you call it, everything else was fine, it just wasn’t very captivating.

Why do facts, statistics, and evidence matter when we can just rely on vibes? (2024 is gonna be hell)

Scotty seems to be down for whatever but man, she’s gonna need some serious therapy time when she gets older.

I brought this up with a few historian friends and they noted this alongside boy that’s a lot of candles, which is kinda a Middle Ages film cliché alongside adding a color graded filter.

The first season of Feud was his best work imo. Much better than the other projects he’s done so I’m guessing its gonna be pretty good

Someone struggling financially and they buy an expensive vehicle?

I have a hard time believing cherry coridials could be that high. They are sold in damn near every store that sells food during the Christmas season and its not like they are sitting there unsold either. I see the displays depleted and restocked often. Must be a lot of people hate eating out there

That Kwan character was painfully annoying.

Looks fantastic. But 2025? UGGGGHHHH!

Yeah, I liked that one too. Probably the best of the night and it kicked off the night. But it was all downhill after that one

A solid B? Nah. No way. I can’t go any higher than a C- and that might be kind. Complete waste of Emma Stone. Most of the writing was tepid. Overly reliant on musicals that weren’t that good or catchy. Plus the sound was off on that Naked one where I could barely hear it, not that it mattered because it was a one note