Did you see the gun and the rose?
I'm not blind so of course. But the guy *IS* the terminator.
Did you see the gun and the rose?
I like this Ronnie clip even better :-D
http://www.adultswim.com/videos/frisky-dingo/thats-awesome-x-youre-caressing/
is it just me or does Katya seem... heftier then before to you guys?
I think that's just an illusion stemming from the pose.is it just me or does Katya seem... heftier then before to you guys?
I think that's just an illusion stemming from the pose.
Didn't mean to come across a dick. Just wondered if you saw the reference.I'm not blind so of course. But the guy *IS* the terminator.
Comedy Central, the off-network home of Sunny In Philadelphia, has inked a deal with Twentieth Television for the off-network rights to Archer, basic cables second-highest-rated comedy among adults 18-49 and No.1 on FX. The deal covers all existing seasons and includes commitments for future seasons of the spy toon, which will begin airing on Comedy Central beginning as soon as May 2015. For the first two years, Comedy Central will have exclusive window pre-midnight, while FXX has exclusivity post-midnight.
Vision Quest
The gang gets to work early so they can spend some quality time together.
Dear god, this episode is amazing.
Can someone explain to me what happened at the end? Why did Mallory's phone forward to the elevator phone with that message from Archer?
Archer sabotaged the elevator phone.
Oh, so that's why it didn't work? OMG LOL
Wait, does that mean that maybe he sabotaged the elevator too? But he got on it though. But then again...
It's a reference to a movie with Sean Connery and Kevin Costner called Untouchables. They're a group of police who are supposedly incorruptible, hence the name.Um, was that someone's blood written on the back of the elevator?
Best episode of the season so far. This cast is still gold.
Creator Adam Reed and executive producer Matt Thompson didnt face the same pushback when they proposed Vision Quest to FX brass, as the network grants them full autonomy on the show. As far as the inspiration for the episode goes, Reed says that while one of his friends did fall down an open elevator shaft (hes doing OK now, thankfully), hes never been stuck in an elevator before or had a problem with claustrophobia.
I dont like being in places that I cant leave, says Reed. Ill never go on a cruise, for example. Youre just stuck on a boat with a chance of getting seasick or drowning! But this one just spewed out of my head. I wish there were more scripts like these that were easy to write.
The episode took Reed less than two days to write, and the dialogue-heavy script was 40 pages longor two pages of dialogue per minute. (The standard is usually a page a minute.) Since the characters on Archer are, by this point, so fleshed out, its basically an episode packed with what Thompson calls character-based jokes that align with each characters specific, demented worldview.
I knew how it was going to end, so you dont really have to plot out any intricate whodunits, MacGuffins, red herrings, or anything, says Reed. Its basically people bickering for 20 minutes, so it wrote really fast.
But dont worrythe gang eventually gets out of the elevator. And future episodes of the show will see them embark on even crazier adventures, including a highly anticipated upcoming crossover with that other FX spy series, The Americans.In it, Archer takes Lana to Wales under the guise of a romantic getaway, but its really a top secret and highly dangerous mission. They get mixed up with Welsh separatistswhose leader is voiced by Americans star Matthew Rhys.
It was based on stories Matthew Rhys told us about the Free Wales Army, says Reed. We have [Rhys] posing as a silly American with a wig on as a nod of the head to The Americans.
The trapped in an elevator episode also provides a nice bookend to the two-part Season 6 finale thats set inside the human bodyfeaturing background animation decidedly more varied than the wood paneling of an elevator. For the finale, comedienne Carrie Brownstein guest stars as a scientistfollowing in the footsteps of her Portlandia co-star Fred Armisen, who voiced despot Gustavo Calderon in last seasons two-parter.
Archer sabotaged the elevator phone.