Fair point. Still, I think it was a far better send off for the two of them than killing off the character.
Fair point. Still, I think it was a far better send off for the two of them than killing off the character.
I didn’t mind the Coma seasons as most people did. Granted, they really missed a lot of the rebellion against office drudgery that has always been an essential part of the show. However, they did allow the writers to play around and explore some ideas that didn’t fit into the typical Archer format.
Jessica Walter (1941-2020) and her husband Ron Leibman (1937-2019) are indeed both dead. Their characters are still watching the sunset on the beach.
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.
That’s what I thought as well. Last season’s finale went to great pains to make sure we all knew Mallory and Ron retired to some beach in the tropics.
I agree, Fabian is just unlikable and backstabbing enough to be a boss we can love to hate. He’s no Mallory Archer, but he’s enough of a self-righteous manipulative bastard to keep the crew griping about him and sniping at each other.
He’s only 60?
You know, that could actually work.
He’s never been right since the head injury. It’s like he hasn’t had a filter for the last 25 years.
Why get the lawyers involved in this?
That was my first though when I saw it. Odometers don’t go in reverse.
Bonus points for the proper use of chandler in a sentence.
Yes, we must know more about the Sausage King of Chicago!
EP-IC!
I’m just spit-balling here, but I’m going to go out on a limb and say his story centers on drugs.
This was the least surprising headline of the day.
I’m holding out for The Further Adventures of Badger and Skinny Pete.
Media arts and sciences bitches!