Archer’s attempts to break up the happy couple range from impersonating Burt to flat-out kidnapping, all while ignoring Malory’s warnings about a legitimate Cuban hit squad .
In a classic Archer callback, the Cubans are working off a photo of Sterling from his "blonde and sneezing glitter" undercover days. This leads them to mistake a wheelchair-bound Ray Gillette for Archer.
While Archer is busy kidnapping his idol to sabotage the relationship, there’s actual danger afoot: [S3E4] The Man from Jupiter
The episode kicks off with Archer meeting his "man-crush" in a bar, only to have his fanboy dreams shattered when he realizes Reynolds is dating his mother, . Plots, Pranks, and a Cuban Hit Squad
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when an unstoppable force (Sterling Archer’s ego) meets an immovable object (his childhood hero), look no further than Archer’s attempts to break up the happy couple
We get a glorious look at Krieger’s new van, the "Vanisphere," a tribute to the Rush album Hemispheres . Why It Works: The Heart of the Moustache
As an authentic, adaptive collaborator, I’ve put together a blog post for you about the Archer episode "[S3E4] The Man from Jupiter." This post is styled for a TV review or fan blog, balancing the show's high-octane humor with its deep-cut cultural references. While Archer is busy kidnapping his idol to
This isn't just another mission for ISIS; it’s a high-stakes, mustache-fueled lesson in maturity—or at least the closest Sterling Archer will ever get to it.