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Trevor Patrick
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I think it's because middle aged satirists, especially those of the liberal persuasion don't have enough of a message on this kind of thing. Conservatives at least can make it seem like the most exaggerated thing ever, while writers more in the now can make much more nuanced jokes, like in "Dear White People." Here,

I know it's not comic book guy, but "are we supposed to believe that skeleton bone made two different sounds when struck? Snort. I hope somebody got fired for that."

One interesting thing is that steven could actually bring the offcolor gems one hell of an edge. Bismuth is still bubbled in Lion, he could bring bismuth to homeworld through Lars and they'd have an extra warrior who's probably much stronger than everyone else in the group.

sorry, I've just seen so many nitpicky complaints about SU going around. No one is saying it's perfect, but the veracity of complaining about character design alterations, being off model or other small things gets tiring. Usually it's from the same people who really got upset after bismuth. Every one is entitled

sarcastic. very, VERY sarcastic.

yes this was good, but have you considered it's actually very bad because the designs from season 1 are different from season 5?

this was, imo, one of the better seasons, at least since they starting changing up the structure. It's been clear that they're bored of the central premise since season 5 and thus far, all of the soft reboots have been iffy. Archer Vice shouldn't have had that big preview and episode by episode it didn't quite hold

so, judging by the review it WASN'T shot entirely in slowmo? F-

I'm sorry, but the whole "caring about animals more than people" mentality, at least as it is shown on here, is really pretentious. The reason people care more about animals is that most of the time animals have little to no autonomy in their situation. Gil made choices that brought him where he was, santa's little

the only logic to the opening sketch was as an necessarily intricate sendoff to baldwin's trump.

When jack was going through the forest at the end it seemed like that it was a clue that the ghost samurai from the end was him. It's unclear if he can age or not (even if Ashi's time portal never exactly happened, Aku's first one did). so it's possible he's still ageless. If so, he could always try to wait until

hope they find a way to keep john lithgow, he made the show.

he made the right call

the different genres are nice and it's clear they're getting bored by the spy theme, but I hope it's canon. Even though I know in reality the results of the coma dream as just as impactful as other seasons because it's not real, the coma dream still feels less consequential. No matter what happens or who dies, it

When this season ends, do you think archer will wake up from his coma, or will next season just be a different coma dream?

after last season's "the twist is there is no twist" it's probably her.

Ray hasn't had much to do this season has he? It probably doesn't matter since he's reed's character so it's obviously intentional, but his absence is still felt. Although the show probably couldn't handle ray getting crippled again and whatever subsequent experiments kreger conducted.

at least it's not back to jail for him

the reviewer was from India IIRC and they did not like her opinions, so it dove into racism pretty fast.

well, that and the rampant racism in the comments section from season 1.