The ISIS agents realize that their enemies are not who they seem. The Archers discover the importance and BOND as a family.
The series is noted for its blue-eyed Bond man and one of the truest spy TV series today (that actually focuses on the business). A strong premise that taught me something about life, this was a very promising season.
These terrorist acts and blackmail masterminds are more difficult to track and Archer has his solo missions (usually pro bono). The show emphasized the closeness of Cheryl and the gang , as well as Archer's inner family figure (we all knew that he's a soft spot for his mum)
Cleavage, cigarettes, and foreign accents are in for this season. Amazing voice cast (kudos to H. Jon Benjamin's impressions) and lovable minor characters.
These episodes flew faster than time, I swear to you!
References and recognized people figures are sprinkled into the script and molds perfectly to each character. Holy shit snacks, I know!
SWEATPANTS | Scored Rating |
---|---|
Sequence | 10 |
Well-Casted | 9 |
Enjoyment | 7 |
Ability to be Binged | 6 |
Theme Song/ Animation is Present | 10 |
Personalities Differ Among Characters | 8 |
Alternating Viewpoints/ Camera Work | 9 |
Nice! There's Character Development | 6 |
Title | 9 |
Suspense/ Surprise | 8 |
Total | 8.2 |
I've recently begun reading Silverfin from the Bond book series.
Of course, I cannot set aside so much time for the book as i got two extracurricular novels to finish in two weeks and first Shakespeare test in High School English on Tuesday .
I've got some rereading of Romeo and Juliet's heavy-hearted amourity. Sigh.