I loved the first season of this show and, in particular, Toby Huss. In 2 episodes this season - and in particular this one - he has been amazing and I hope that the show can continue that throughout the coming weeks.
I loved the first season of this show and, in particular, Toby Huss. In 2 episodes this season - and in particular this one - he has been amazing and I hope that the show can continue that throughout the coming weeks.
That's a deep cut, sir.
Tom's tirade at the staffers in Selina's bedroom was brilliant. I will never be able to see Gary Cole without thinking 'Nazi Doctor' ever again.
2 things about this episode stood out for me:
That Michael Gray bit was SUCH a great payoff from an exchange that Archer and Lana had in 'Fugue and Riffs' (S04E01) and Archer referring to him as 'TV's Michael Gray' is even better when you realize that Gray's last TV credit before this was 1976 when he was, much to Archer's delight, Shazam!'s Billy Batson.
I know it was briefly heard last week as a ringtone, but I was still hoping to hear "L.A…. DELI!" one more time.
I can't (and won't) read through 1,422 comments, but did anyone else think that one of the men in the pictures Sasha was using for target practice looked A LOT like Dr. Edwards from Grady Memorial Hospital? Or am I making a connection where there is none?
Pam had the lines of the night for me:
I thought Andy said Chip Traeger, not Jim? Regardless, Andy had some of the best lines tonight for me.
I haven't read through all the comments, but despite the flaws I thought the showdown between Peggy and Dottie was great. This show has really excelled at intimate hand-to-hand fight scenes, especially in the second half of its run.
I can't believe there has been nary a mention of Schmidt's krumping!