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That's terrible.
Where.

Krieger is brilliant. Not just positioning himself near leadership without their knowledge, but funding his own research with their war chest and killing off potential recoveries.
THEN
assassinating part of the leadership when they'd be needed most.

I'm loving this arc. It's fast, but evenly paced.
Honestly, I've been of the opinion that Agents has consistently improved each season.
This is honestly fantastic.
But with a look to the future,

I've honestly read the "shutting down" plot as a meta plot of whether or not the 99 is getting renewed for a 5th season.
I'm assuming here, but I think the win means they will be.
Maybe.

And that's part of why I hate him.

For me, it's not WHAT he does, so much as WHY he does it, though HOW he does it, does affect how I see him.

Chuck is… legally in the right.
He's still an enormous prick and manipulates his brother to punish him.
But most of his motives are egotistical.

I always see Dinesh and Gilfoyle as best friends who like ripping on each other more than talking and competing rather than working together.
So while Gilfoyle will definitely laugh as Dinesh drives over the cliff, he'll probably help pull him up while he's hanging on the edge.

So… Ashi and the other Daughters were basically walking around in ash this entire time?
Also, technically Jack did pretty much nothing to save the kids. It was mostly Ashi.

I thought the shot of his shoes caked in mud was meant to prove he WAS who the state said. A way to flip how we had viewed the entire vignette up to that point.

Would anyone smarter have taken the deal?

See, I sorta binged through the movie and seasons 1 & 2 of Fargo about a month ago, so I would catch up and be able to watch the new season with everyone.

Damn, I've watched the series twice over but never caught that Archer named Ray, Phil McCraken, during Vice.
It's nice to see these little gems pop up.
And I love how… uniquely agenda-ed Pam is. It makes her more than an extension of Team Archer, but her own fully functioning person with her? own goals that sometimes

Murder Board! Murder Board! MURDER BOARD!

While I feel I was never able to muster the enthusiasm the reviewer has….
This was good.
And this finale, whether it be season or series, truly deserved the A.
It was sweet, and funny.

I think May looked at what she thought the enemy was.

And the animation is so fluid. Seriously, I wonder how long it took to do just the scene where Cherlotte kissed Archer.

Hmmm… While I do think it's a good series, I still can't seem to appreciate it as much as the reviewer.
The long bleep gag sorta broke for me at the end of the second stretch.
Still,
I do enjoy this series. And I like how it sorta plays with the town.
The ironic coma left me laughing though. A lot.

I'm fully expecting a reference to how the soap thing is true in two episodes.
Also, I couldn't help but remember the time Fitz kinda tortured Ward by removing the air from his cell.

To be fair. Coulson was always this enthusiastic puppy dog kind of guy. He just… got more used to being around all the awesome stuff in his life.
Though you could still see it shine through in some of the more absurd stuff he encountered. He lives for the strange oddities Shield runs into.
And… yeah.
Ward is DEFINITELY,