Drastic Voyage: Part 2
- Episode aired Apr 2, 2015
- TV-MA
- 24m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
1.3K
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The fantastic voyage concludes.The fantastic voyage concludes.The fantastic voyage concludes.
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Judy Greer
- Cheryl Tunt
- (voice)
Leigh Jackson
- Intercom
- (voice)
Amber Nash
- Pam Poovey
- (voice)
Chris Parnell
- Cyril Figgis
- (voice)
Adam Reed
- Ray Gillette
- (voice)
Aisha Tyler
- Lana Kane
- (voice)
Jessica Walter
- Malory Archer
- (voice)
Lucky Yates
- Doctor Krieger
- (voice)
Christian Slater
- Slater
- (voice)
Michael Gray
- Michael Gray
- (voice)
- Director
- Adam Reed(uncredited)
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaArcher refers to powdered drink mixes Goofy Grape, Lefty Lemon, and Rootin'-Tootin' Raspberry. These were names of a line of drinks, similar to Kool-Aid, called Funny Face in the 1960s.
- GoofsRubbing alcohol is usually toxic isopropyl alcohol, but it is denatured and undrinkable even if it is ethanol-based, due to the bittering agents added. As a high-functioning alcoholic, Archer would of course know this. While it is true that rubbing alcohol is toxic to humans, both Malory and Archer have imbibed large quantities of both rubbing alcohol and isopropyl alcohol (e.g., see Sea Tunt: Part 1 (2013) and Sea Tunt: Part 2 (2013)).
- ConnectionsReferences The Jetsons (1962)
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S6: Return to formula, and mostly a return to form
I was not strongly against the odd reboot of the fifth season as much as many were, however I was glad to find this sixth season made a return to very familiar territory – even painstakingly recreating the original offices for their return. Aside from a few references and characters, the drug-dealing season is not really held to, and we are back in the realm of spies, with Archer back on old form and feeling much more at home. The plots are as silly as before but have that internal logic that help them along. Most importantly, it is very funny, and all the characters have their usual strengths played to well with the writing.
The downside of this deliberate return to the show's roots, is that it does feel like it lacks a little freshness. Some of the episodes/plots are a little weaker than I would have liked too. In particular, the return of Barry and Katya was not something I liked – nor the visit to pam's family/past. Despite this, it is still an enjoyable season – as silly as ever, and with the voice cast all making the most of the good writing. Not as strong as it once was perhaps, but more than enough to make me come back for the seventh season.
The downside of this deliberate return to the show's roots, is that it does feel like it lacks a little freshness. Some of the episodes/plots are a little weaker than I would have liked too. In particular, the return of Barry and Katya was not something I liked – nor the visit to pam's family/past. Despite this, it is still an enjoyable season – as silly as ever, and with the voice cast all making the most of the good writing. Not as strong as it once was perhaps, but more than enough to make me come back for the seventh season.
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