Covert black ops and espionage take a back seat to zany personalities and relationships between secret agents and drones.Covert black ops and espionage take a back seat to zany personalities and relationships between secret agents and drones.Covert black ops and espionage take a back seat to zany personalities and relationships between secret agents and drones.
- Won 3 Primetime Emmys
- 15 wins & 82 nominations total
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- TriviaMagazines that characters read are often references to later episodes or plotlines for upcoming episodes in the season.
- GoofsIn "El Secuestro" (Season 2), Brett's voice match on the call with the kidnappers shows his full name as "Brett Buckley." In "White Elephant"(Season 5), Brett's last name is stated by the FBI as "Bunson," causing Archer to remember the Muppet character Bunsen Honeydew.
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Sterling Archer: Phrasing!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 2011 Comedy Awards (2011)
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"Archer" is a cartoon with no redeeming social values...none. It features dialog peppered with obscenities, there is quite a bit of sex and sexual situations, the 'heroes' have absolutely moral compass and there are drugs, drugs, drugs galore. So, it clearly is a great little cartoon to watch...just don't let your kids, your mother or your preacher know you enjoy this show. And, there is plenty to enjoy-- mostly because the characters are funny, strange and like nothing you've ever seen. As for the stories, initially they are about a strange agency which does spying...for money. In other words, they are like mercenaries of the spy world. And, when that doesn't work out well (mostly because all their agents are idiots and have questionable sanity), they resort to selling cocaine. All in all, one of the most morally reprehensible yet funny cartoons you can watch. Just don't say I didn't warn you!
- planktonrules
- Mar 10, 2016
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