The truth is,Archerisnt that old of a TV show, especially for an animated show.
Good animated shows measure lengths in terms of Presidential administrations, not years.
The Bel Panto sequel felt like the apex of what was already a very good season.
Now the episode after it, Double Indecency effortlessly wrestles the title of season apex away from it.
Double Indecency is just an absolute delight of an episode and maybe the shows best one in years.
Having a character need to seduce a client for a mission is a great idea.
Having two of them do it as part of a childish competition is even better.
Havingfourcharacters agree to seduce two clients independently of one another is just flat out amazing.
This is largely because of the groups transitions from international spies to private investigators.
The private investigation industry has provided Archer and crew to indulge missions that are wonderfully, gleefully meaningless.
Or as Cyril later works out, merely be unwilling participants in an elaborate cuckolding fetish.
Each combatant has something going for them … and plenty against.
Cheryl is pretty but has a crippling glue addiction.
Cyril is just unlovable.
More like Rico Not Suave, as Archer puts it while under the influence of barbershop germicide.
Its also satisfying to see theArchergang come to the defense of their own.
After all, seven seasons inArcheris, if nothing, else a workplace sitcom.
Or perhaps germicide-drunk Archer is just mad someone has bested him yet again in puns.
Those are the only two crimes inArcher-land: making Pam cry and coming up with better puns than Sterling.
Rating:
5 out of 5