
Lana: -stabbed you in the back, you won’t do anything revenge-y and stupid when he opens the door?Īrcher: Hmm, I wanna say no … REVENGE RAMPAGE! Lana: And can you promise that even though Conway. Over in Argentina, Archer prepped (kind of) for his reunion with Conway, in particular for Conway’s comeuppance: Unfortunately, nobody was really qualified, as Ray exemplified here: With her parents traveling abroad, AJ continued to be a cute, mostly quiet baby in this episode, and everybody at HQ wanted to babysit her. Slater: About as rare as getting called up to the majors from single A ball.Lana: Hey!Malory: Lana, I assume that was a sports analogy meant to be cutting, but we will take the mission, won’t we Sterling? Obviously, Archer didn’t want the mission, but (also obviously) it’s not like he wasn’t going to take it. Cheryl said he was overusing it, which was uncalled for and probably hurt his self-esteem, but P.S., okay, literally great that CONWAY STERN RETURNED, a spectacular season-six #tbt #blessed: He used the word literally close to a dozen times, which made him ask a lot of existential questions about the word literally, including if and how he should be using it. When Archer found out it the target was in fact CONWAY STERN, he was not pleased. Lana: To help a patient who’s been burnt? Slater: Oh, sorry, it’s called Operation Nunya.Īrcher: Dr. Lana: What operation is the CIA conducting in Argentina? Slater douche-splained that Conway hadn’t betrayed ISIS, but had, in fact, completed a mission for the CIA way back in that season-one episode, and now he needed help in Argentina. Malory: Kick it right through the basket for a home run. In toadying up to Slater for the freelance mission, Malory tried to play to her audience by whipping out a sports reference: His presence gave a lot of people at HQ trouble, especially Cheryl, who couldn’t quite grasp the concept of Slater - the name, as well as the man’s physical presence:Ĭheryl: Also, there’s a Mr.


Slater kicked off the episode with his dickish attitude, penchant for sports analogies, and a phony mission proposition.

Back at not-ISIS HQ, Malory took a turn at babysitting, which, as you might expect, went about as well as Archer’s childhood. Archer used this opportunity to finally get back at Conway, and also, despite the mission, determined that he and Lana should hash out some parenting concerns. the guy who literally stabbed Archer in the back in the “ Diversity Hire” episode. It’s time for more spying/secret-agent/espionage/CIA adventures, and thank God: Lana and Archer traveled to Buenos Aires to extract an old season-one friend from a disaster red herring.
