Kailansorac
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Sharkflei
Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.
Mandeep Tyson
The acting in this movie is really good.
Kayden
This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Mklangelo
I really enjoyed this show when it first appeared. Smart writing, very funny and engaging. But then something happened. The show really found its audience and became a huge hit. And of course what did they do with all that popularity? They sold out. Eventually the amount of commercials in each half hour episode reached 13 minutes. I know. I timed it. So thanks for ruining a show I really liked. I think it was 2012 when I tuned out permanently. I guess most people would not notice or care. The show became unwatchable for me. It's why I sold my television 5 years ago and haven't missed it for one minute.
asge-29366
Just amazing. Love it all the way. Archer is awesome and it impossible not to like even though his an giant ass all the time.
commanderquigley
I love Archer. I have re-watched it countless times, and have enjoyed every moment of it, with one exception. Season eight horrible. I literally made an IMDb account to let people know about this. It's such a disgrace to an amazing show. I would give this a perfect ten, but I have to take away something for season 8. Watch all of it but season 8. Stay away.
Johnny H.
Archer is James Bond in sitcom form. Unlike Bond, Archer's mother is the head of the secret service agency he works for. And this mother and son couple do not get along at all. They find joy in the other's humiliation and/or pain. This show is incredibly entertaining, and while the animation is impressive in detail it feels weird to watch at times because it doesn't have the same 'flow' as cel-animation. That's probably because it's done on Adobe After Effects and/or Flash.Spy fiction is a creative pool writers can screw around with endlessly: they can dig into the many clichés of James Bond films, The Bourne Films, and just being all-round nostalgic for films of the 60s. It's like if Ian Fleming teamed up with Mel Brooks, Trey Parker and Matt Groening.Very good stuff, and guarantees your full attention and enjoyment.