Thursday, December 3, 2015

Archer (Season 1) - Show Notes


The spy love continues on The Lettuce Podcast! Charlotte moderates this episode about the first season of Archer. Tori and Laura are at her side to dissect this outrageous animated series. The girls chat about their favorite/unfavorite characters, the show's unique animation style, and the social commentary made on Archer. Charlotte talks about her favorite mission with ISIS aboard the blimp "Skytanic". Tori names Pam as a favorite character and explains why. Laura draws a comparison between Mallory Archer and Emily Gilmore from Gilmore Girls. The three hosts also discuss the ratio of female to male characters and whether the show's risqué humor is offensive. Do Ceril and Lana make a good couple? Is Cheryl/Carol a fun character or just annoying? Are Archer's similarities to his mother the reason they can't get along? All these topics and more are discussed on the newest episode of The Lettuce Podcast!


The Fun & Games segment has the girls playing some TLP favorites. First, the Alphabet Sentence game challenges Charlotte, Tori, and Laura to create an Archer-themed story one word at a time. Listen to find out how Archer and his cohorts eventually yield zombies, as is the usual ending for the Alphabet Sentence game. The girls then play a round of Kill, Marry, Pity Date. 


This episode's podtail was a Melon Ball made by Tori. The Melon Ball is a drink featured in the 2nd season of Archer. Check out this recipe to make your own!

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The next episode of The Lettuce Podcast will focus on the third season of Glee.  Tori moderates this episode as the Lettuce returns to the musical comedy-drama television phenomenon for another round of songs, teen drama, and absurdities. Until then...
 
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