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I've got to say, I've missed the Venture Bros. I imagine it wouldn't take as long to make each season if Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer didn't write and direct every episode as well as voice half the characters. Nevertheless, GO TEAM VENTURE

(Cave children.)

To be honest, I think Archer: Vice was one of the show's best seasons. It shook things up while keeping the gang doing interesting things.

Didn't the Gang already Recycle Their Trash?

It did!

@OI Jamie: Do people not like "The Gang Dines Out" ? While it wouldn't make my top three from the season, it is definitely in the top half IMO.

Season 8 was inconstant. I really like “Maureen Ponderosa’s Wedding Massacre”, “Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense”, and “The Gang Gets Analyzed” though. I'd put them up there with the best from any season.

I can't believe it has been over four years since the first Chardee MacDennis. I'll be honest, I kind of miss Fat Mac.

I kind of hope that it turns out that Moriarty has a secret twin.

And the militia guy using his hand as a map. Doesn't get more Michigan than that.

One of my favorites is The Ice Harvest. Probably my favorite thing that John Cusack has ever been in.

I always think of that scene whenever I hear the song

From the first season I was surprised by how much I enjoyed Elementary's version of Sherlock and Watson, particularly the fact that Jonny Lee Miller (and the writers) made Holmes a complex, but REAL character, who has an interesting relationship with the decidedly non-sidekick-y Watson/Liu. When compared to the Holmes

A- seems generous. While I liked "Rixty Minutes" the parts I liked best were the non-improvised cable show parts. While the Jerry Penis story had its moments, it has nothing on the interdimensional family drama in "Rixty Minutes", and the cable shows. . .well, just not my flavor of humor, I guess.

She didn't go to horse surgeon college to be called a veterinarian, dammit!

This is very true. I once watched an acquaintance of mine have their mind blown upon finding out that James Roday from 'Psych' is of Mexian-American heritage.

And to get ice cream.

I imagine we'll see a Beth and Rick episode sometime soon. Considering the fact that he's her father who she hadn't seen for years, there is a whole lot of that relationship that they've barely touched.

I liked when they cut back to the scene of the Super Jerry's fighting, all the self-centered Jerrys were shaking hands with each other.

I'll admit, I laughed when we cut to the gang getting back from killing the vampire and Morty says "Who would have suspected Coach Feratu?" The post credit scene just made it better.