Archer

One of the most disappointing things that I’ve read recently is that Archer, FX’s new Adult Swim-esque show might get canceled. I’m not the world’s biggest fan of AS comedies in general, I sometimes don’t find the humor funny and I’m not a fan of deliberately awkward pacing, but I really think the Arrested Development comparison that people are making is a valid one.

Archer is a hybrid parody of both workplace comedies and secret agent tropes. This workplace is I.S.I.S., a governmental agency akin to U.N.C.L.E. and S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Sterling Archer is their best agent, albeit with significant liabilities associated with his weird (read: incest) relationship with his mother (head of the agency, Mallory Archer (played by Jessica Walter)), perpetual intoxication, complicated love life, and a sociopathic inability to care about the feelings of others. The center of the show is the fiercely competitive and deeply weird relationship between the Archers, and the cast is filled out by parodies of familiar characters: the weapons/gadget guy (in this show, a weirdo in the basement who manufactures his own recreational drugs and builds sex robots on company time [“The best part? He’s learning…”]) rival agent/token minority, pencil pusher/boyfriend of Archer’s ex, Moneypenny (think Joan Holloway if she liked rape fantasies and being choked, and the director of human resources (a serial sexual harasser who’s orientation is wide open). The plot is usually just a structure to hang sight gags, one liners, and complicated jokes that sometimes take a couple episodes to pay off.

This is why I think that the comparison between Archer and Arrested Development goes beyond Jessica Walter, although Mallory is an unleashed version of Lucille. They’re both feature a dense web of jokes that are purely visual, purely dialogue, and both. It also takes the outrageous, dry, caustic wit of AD and turns it to 11. Interestingly, I think that Modern Family also shares some of this lineage. It’s taken some of the structures and techniques of AD (including subtle sight gags and callbacks/callforwards) while moving the comedy to a more mainstream place.

The first two episodes of the show are available to stream on Hulu.com, so if you’re interested, or are already hooked and want to save the show, you should check those out.

An abundance of cuteness.

Three items from my RSS feed:

1. Bacon Cheese turtle from FoodBeast.com

It’ a turtle made from a few pounds of ground beef wrapped in bacon with sausages for legs, head and tail.

2. Pictures of the Dali Lama being “sassy” (according to BuzzFeed).

3. A crowd of old ladies from a retirement home walk into a biker bar…

The bikers gave the women club hats, and spent time chatting them up, flirting and even dancing.

“One of our residents, Katie, just turned 97, and she got up with her walker and shook her booty,” Kaplan said. “She shook it good.”

The one thing the women didn’t get a chance to do was ride on a motorcycle, because it was too cold.

But that’s coming.

LAMA and A.B.A.T.E. members made plans to come by the residence center in the spring and take the ladies for a ride.

“I want to be the first one on the bike,” said 90-year-old Scheltes.

They may ride straight back to Evil Olive.

“Man, those ladies were an awesome bunch,” Boland said. “Everyone was so into it that we’re thinking about arranging another party for them soon.”

From NBC Chicago.

Kick-ass Posters from Postwar Japan

If you’re interested at all in graphic design, or just like cool images, check out this cool collection of posters for industrial exhibitions in postwar Japan.