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In short, Archer appears set for another stellar year.
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The Case of the Starlet and Her Incendiary Disc is another sign that Archer isn’t losing any ambition with age. Reed and crew made the most of their relaxed production schedule, crafting a picture-postcard L.A. while giving the Figgis offices that “second floor of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce” sheen.
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In its seventh season, Archer remains as reliably funny and lovably immature as ever.
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The show remains side-splittingly funny, flawlessly animated, and voiced to a tee by a never-stronger cadre of voice actors.
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The work is different, but personality-wise, Archer and his comrades are much the same. At least at first. The show seems to be giving itself license to explore.
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Archer is consistently in the moment and garners many of its still plentiful laughs by focusing on the immediacy of the world that Reed has created, a world where a former spy and new father can find himself fighting terminators and robbing high-scale L.A. lawyers while also tangling with Oedipal urges and an ego that, after seven seasons, isn’t even close to settling down.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 66 out of 74
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Mixed: 5 out of 74
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Negative: 3 out of 74
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Apr 8, 2016
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Jan 11, 2022It's honestly mind blowing how long Mallory was able to run ISIS, now Cyril takes over and they become private detectives.
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Jan 3, 2022This show has reached it's best by date 2 seasons over. It's just not funny anymore.