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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1486217/
https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/archer
A spy does spy stuff, drinks, hits on women and makes a jackass of himself while being surprisingly competent.
A fun, light, series which has a whole lot of laugh-out-loud moments.
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Though I've seen it all, I didn't begin taking notes until later on.
- 1 s07
- 1.1 s07e01 - 2016-03-31 - The Figgis Agency (1)
- 1.2 s07e02 - 2016-04-07 - The Handoff (2)
- 1.3 s07e03 - 2016-04-14 - Deadly Prep
- 1.4 s07e04 - 2016-04-21 - Motherless Child
- 1.5 s07e05 - 2016-04-28 - Bel Panto: Part I
- 1.6 s07e06 - 2016-05-05 - Bel Panto: Part II
- 1.7 s07e07 - 2016-05-12 - Double Indecency
- 1.8 s07e08 - 2016-05-19 - Liquid Lunch
- 1.9 s07e09 - 2016-05-26 - Deadly Velvet: Part I
- 1.10 s07e10 - 2016-06-02 - Deadly Velvet: Part II
s07 ∞
s07e01 - 2016-03-31 - The Figgis Agency (1) ∞
- 1:30 -- Rimshot sounds like a superhero.
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2:15 -- Six months earlier.
- I hate this sort of thing.
- 4:15 -- "Feckless"
- 5:30 -- Oh, they're on the west coast.
- 5:45 -- Yes, the amount of the blackmail is their business.
- 7:00 -- They need to confirm it's the right disk, so.. how do they do that without knowing?
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8:00 -- Holy fuck that laptop is old.
- Yes, I recognize that style.
- 8:45 -- Nancy Drew, a character from The Secret of the Old Clock (1930-04-28 book), by Edward Stratemeyer
- 10:00 -- "The weak bloodlines foundation"
- 10:15 -- Hush Puppies
- 11:00 -- Thermal lance, James Caan, Thief (1981 movie)
- 11:00 -- Reinforced concrete
- 11:00 -- Safe-cracking
- 11:45 -- Fuel pump
- 12:15 -- "TC" in the chopper? Is that an The A-Team reference?
- 12:30 -- Hair weave (Artificial hair integrations)
- 13:30 -- Infrared vision.. something Archer has used many times before.
- 14:00 -- Los Angeles
- 16:00 -- Gravity
- 17:30 -- "Bleeding like a Russian princess" ?
- 18:30 -- Cyborg
- 20:00 -- Yeah, the proper Veronica Deane.. unsurprising.
- 20:45 -- "Furlock Bones" = Sherlock Holmes, a character from A Study in Scarlet (1887 book), by Arthur Conan Doyle
s07e02 - 2016-04-07 - The Handoff (2) ∞
- 0:15 -- Sherlock Holmes, a character from A Study in Scarlet (1887 book), by Arthur Conan Doyle
- 0:15 -- Daryl Zero, a character from Zero Effect (1998 movie)
- 0:45 -- Corpse Reviver no. 2, Absinthe, Double sidecar (French)
- 2:15 -- Triple sec
- 3:45 -- Alphonse Bertillon.. and the certified check was still partially-good.
- 5:30 -- Mossad
- 8:00 -- Chauffeur, chauffeuse
- 8:45 -- They're spinning too close together in this cut.
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9:30 --
- Fran Trunketon?
- Trunky Brewster = Punky Brewster (1984-09-16 - 1986-03-09 television show)
- 10:00 -- Why would she need to leave the car?
- 10:30 -- Miss Daisy, from Driving Miss Daisy (1989 movie)
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11:00 --
- Zandy Trunken?
- Trunken Heinz?
- Archie Trunker = Archie Bunker, a character from All in the Family (1971-01-12 - 1979-04-08 television show)
- Trunkingham Palace = Buckingham Palace
- Trunkminster Fullard = Buckminster Fuller
- 15:00 -- Trunkmaster Flex?
- 17:15 -- Jumpers?
- 17:15 -- Casual misandry
- 18:15 -- Cooking sherry
- 19:30 -- Labour Day
- 20:30 -- Earl Campbell?
s07e03 - 2016-04-14 - Deadly Prep ∞
- 0:30 -- Carny
- 3:45 -- Yum.
- 7:00 -- Mulatto, Octoroon (Quadroon
- 9:00 -- Jethro Dull = Jethro Tull (band)
- 9:30 -- Hamantash
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10:15 -- Hmm, the free pass for having a vag?
- Let me see. Shorter sentences for the same convictions. Lighter prison conditions. Birth control. Weighted parental custody. Minimal homelessness. Astonishing public support. Raised by women. Educated by women. Gender quotas. Absolute everyday social dominance. Cry bullying. Emotional abuse made okay.. I'm sure I'm missing things.
- 11:00 -- Whitney? Adolf Hitler
- 11:30 -- Poisoned? That's what I was thinking earlier.
- 15:00 -- Most people would have a gun in their safe.
- 16:30 -- Wouldn't they both have a cell phone?
- 17:00 -- Oh, he doesn't have one.
- 17:15 -- Oh, he doesn't have one.
- 19:15 -- The taste of copper, as in blood in his mouth.
- 22:30 -- Canteen account?
s07e04 - 2016-04-21 - Motherless Child ∞
- 0:15 -- Driving under the influence
- 0:45 -- Rumaki?
- 1:45 -- Los Angeles Aztecs
- The "your invisible?" comment is a reference to the lead character in The Invisible Man (1897 book), by H. G. Wells
- 3:00 -- Mummy
- 4:15 -- Crab Rangoon
- 8:00 -- Dictionary attack, reverse cryptographic hash function (Rainbow table), Brute-force attack
- 8:15 -- Samuel Johnson, Pun
- 10:00 -- East Berlin, Warsaw Poland, Cartoom?
- 12:30 -- Bidet
- 14:30 -- Wilfrid Noyce
- 14:45 -- Laws of robotics, Three Laws of Robotics, a concept from Runaround (1942-03 short story), by Isaac Asimov
- 18:45 -- Frank Langella
s07e05 - 2016-04-28 - Bel Panto: Part I ∞
- 1:00 -- Encyclopedia Brown (1963-2012 book series), by Donald J. Sobol
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5:00 --
- "Otto Von Jizzmark" = Otto von Bismarck
- "Franz Turdinand" = Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
- 6:15 -- Tinnitus?, Tony Montana
- 7:00 -- "Commodore Perry" = Matthew C. Perry?
- 11:45 -- Casual misogyny
- 14:00 -- Ditch the necklace.
- 14:15 -- Safe room
- 16:30 -- Luke Skywalker and Han Solo, characters from Star Wars (1977 movie)
s07e06 - 2016-05-05 - Bel Panto: Part II ∞
- 3:00 -- "Sexual attraction to clowns", reportedly "coulrophilia"
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9:00 --
- NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command)
- A2-D2 = R2-D2, a character from Star Wars (1977 movie)
- 11:30 -- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- 12:45 -- Flashbang (Stun grenade), knockout gas (Nerve agent), HVAC
- 14:00 -- Calzone
- 18:00 -- Casual misandry
- 18:30 -- Bean bag round (Bean bags), Lawn darts, Horseshoes
- 20:00 -- Krugerrand
s07e07 - 2016-05-12 - Double Indecency ∞
- 0:30 -- Croup
- 3:00 -- Jerry Garcia (of Grateful Dead fame)
- 4:30 -- Wheeler & Woolsey, comedy-actors
- 5:15 -- Woo-ella Deville = Cruella de Vil, a character from The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956 book), by Dodie Smith
- 8:15 -- Henry David Thoreau
- 9:00 -- Void Kamp machine?
- 9:15 -- Bumpelstiltskin = Rumpelstiltskin, a character from antiquity known from Children's and Household Tales (1812 book), by Brothers Grimm
- 10:00 -- Shirley Bassey, a singer.
- 11:00 -- Blue curaçao
- 11:30 -- Rico Suave (1990 song), by Gerardo Mejía
- 12:00 -- Bob Rossian = Bob Ross (painter)
- 12:30 -- Mole, Vole
- 13:30 -- Dram (unit)
- 13:45 -- Perhaps a reference to the Lewis and Clark Expedition and twisted with Lois Lane and Clark Kent from the comic books/character Superman.
- 14:00 -- Evel Knievel
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15:30 -- Scarea Fawcett = Farrah Fawcett
- I don't know what "Baby Hewey" is a reference to.
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16:00 -- Lurch, a character from The Addams Family (~1938 comic strips)
The Kreiger style and acting is a 1970s reference of varying sorts.
s07e08 - 2016-05-19 - Liquid Lunch ∞
- 1:30 -- The Manchurian Candidate (1962 movie), Frank Sinatra, On the Town (1949 musical-movie)
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2:00 -- Barney Rubble
- A whole lot of that didn't make any sense to me..
- 2:30 -- Project MKUltra
- 2:45 -- Bea Benaderet (actor)
- 4:30 -- Project ARTICHOKE
- 5:15 -- Allen Dulles, John Foster Dulles
- 5:30 -- Coping
- 6:00 -- Blackface
- 6:45 -- Scopolamine (Hyoscine hydrobromide)
- 11:00 -- Wouldn't.. anyone notice the shooting?
- 14:45 -- Brown Derby, chicken croquettes, sherbert
- 15:30 -- Hall monitor
- 16:45 -- Datsun Honeybee (Nissan Sunny)
s07e09 - 2016-05-26 - Deadly Velvet: Part I ∞
- 2:00 -- Filmmaking
- 3:45 -- "Road head" = Fellatio
- 4:45 -- Commercial driver's license
- 8:15 -- "God damn you all to hell" is a bit of a line from, I believe, Planet of the Apes (1968 movie)
- 12:15 -- HAL 9000
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12:45 -- Liberia
- "Cousin Oliver" is a character from The Brady Bunch (1969-09-26 - 1974-03-08 television show)
- 13:00 -- Rain Man (1988 movie)
- 14:30 -- "Acid" = Lysergic acid diethylamide
- 15:30 -- ".. strap" = Strap-on dildo
- 16:00 -- Crack pipe is a tool for smoking crack cocaine.
- 17:00 -- Tenzing Norgay?
- 20:45 -- .. except a watch doesn't necessarily keep exact time.
s07e10 - 2016-06-02 - Deadly Velvet: Part II ∞
- 1:00 -- Obi-Wan Kenobi, a character from Star Wars (1977 movie)
- 4:00 -- John Huston (director, screenwriter, actor)
- 5:45 -- "Grabdy Coleman" I don't understand..
- 6:45 -- "Darky" is a pejorative for African Americans
- 8:00 -- Turing test
- 9:15 -- again, the various lines, especially "god damn you all to hell" are from, I believe, Planet of the Apes (1968 movie)
- 11:00 -- Laws of robotics, Three Laws of Robotics, a concept from Runaround (1942-03 short story), by Isaac Asimov
- 11:15 -- "Doctor Hahn Faskolf"?
- 11:30 -- Consent.
- 13:15 -- "Face man" is a nickname for a character in The A-Team (1983-1987)
- 16:00 -- The Wonder Twins
- 18:15 -- "Marlin Jerkins"?
- 23:30 -- Alan Turing