Double Trouble
- Episode aired Apr 21, 2011
- TV-MA
- 21m
Sexy KGB Katya saves Sterling's life in Russia and comes to USA with him. Is she there to spy, a job at ISIS, a green card or Sterling's love?Sexy KGB Katya saves Sterling's life in Russia and comes to USA with him. Is she there to spy, a job at ISIS, a green card or Sterling's love?Sexy KGB Katya saves Sterling's life in Russia and comes to USA with him. Is she there to spy, a job at ISIS, a green card or Sterling's love?
- Woodhouse
- (voice)
- Cheryl Tunt
- (voice)
- Pam Poovey
- (voice)
- Cyril Figgis
- (voice)
- Ray Gillette
- (voice)
- Lana Kane
- (voice)
- Malory Archer
- (voice)
- Barry Dillon
- (voice)
- Doctor Krieger
- (voice)
- Director
- Adam Reed(uncredited)
- Writer
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRay Gillette has a pistol engraved with the name 'Barbra' and another engraved with the name 'Liza', referring to Barbra Streisand and Liza Minnelli.
- GoofsAs a cyborg made partly of metal, Barry would not have been able to successfully pass through the metal detectors required for his flight from Russia to the US.
- Quotes
Doctor Krieger: [Kreiger's van screeches to a halt outside Archer's apartment] And here we are!
Malory Archer: I swear, if anyone sees me in this awful van...
Lana Kane: How could they, with this illegal-ass window tint? Dude, this van is, like, rolling probable cause.
Malory Archer: So all ashore from the S.S. Date Rape.
Ray Gillette: Toot toot.
- ConnectionsReferences The Terminator (1984)
The deadpan tone throughout backs this up, and is well supported by the animation, which continues to have a great old-school feel and manage to look simple but yet also hugely polished at the same time. The writing has plenty of great lines throughout, and they are very well delivered by the cast, who have great comic timing with their deadpan. It is hard to pick a favourite since everyone has great material. Benjamin of course is the most consistent, with Tyler having good presence, but the supporting characters tend to get the best laughs – with Walter's matriarch, and Greer's dippy Cheryl regularly having very strong lines.
It perhaps continues not to be for everyone, and (thankfully) it doesn't seem to have particularly softened its cruder material to get a wider audience; however the deadpan narcissism of the characters and their sharply written and delivered bickering continues to make for consistently good laughs across the season.
- bob the moo
- Jul 13, 2015
Details
- Runtime21 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD