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I am back, for now (fingers crossed I don't catch covid)


My partner and daughter are now fine, two negative covid tests on those lateral flow things! SO RELIEVED so of course I had to get my ass back to work, thanks for the patience you're all awesome! 



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Archer 6x11 REACTION

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Ian Caudillo

Glad you and your family are okay, fun fact about Lloyd is he is voiced by Matthew Rhys who plays a spy on the show The Americans so the welsh actor uses an American accent on that show.

Anonymous

We need an archer week

Henchman Twenty1

"Toooooast!" The title of the episode "Achub Y Morfilod" is Welch for "Save the Whales". So the first "Of Mice and Men" reference was when Lana called Lloyd and Dafydd "George and Lenny". Not sure if you caught that with your impeccable pausing skills [Sarcasm]. The second was when Archer was in the closet and tells Dafydd that if he stays quiet he'd buy him a puppy which Dafydd would probably accidentally strangle. Did anyone notice that when Archer burst out of the closet and Lana got off of Lloyd he quickly covered his erection with a plate? Nice touch. That Scotch is not a real brand. They just made it up for the show. Thanks for telling us what "goolie" meant. As an American I did not know that. "Like, ya know?" I'm happy to hear that your loved ones have recovered. Hopefully your luck (and health) will hold out. Now come and have some bloody toast!

Anonymous

Glad to see you back, and that your family is on the mend. How is it that so many British actors are able to play Americans with flawless accents, but when Americans try to play British characters (Kevin Costner Robin Hood) they suck at it? It could just be because Kevin Costner can't act, but I can't really think of another example off the top of my head, and certainly not an American actor who successfully played a convincing Brit. Edit: My brother suggested Dick van Dyke in Mary Poppins, but I think he was joking. I hope he was joking.

Henchman Twenty1

Yeah, Kevin Costner is a good example of bad accents. He had probably THE WORST Harvard accent I have ever heard in the movie "Thirteen Days" about the Cuban Missile crisis in the early 60's. Awesome movie by the way. Costner wanted to play JFK but the other producers said "No" so the character he did play got made way more important and involved in the events than the actual guy was in real life, probably due to Costner's inflated ego.

David Cleveland

Archer with the big ooof-tastic yikes telling an irate Lana to "calm down" 😂