Two TV Shows You have to See Before You Die

Archer is an animated television show based on the exploits of a dysfunctional spy agency ISIS. The highly quotable witty banter is impressively written, and is also carried out by the brilliant voice acting of an all-star cast. Pinoy Tv

Sterling "Dutchess" Archer, a womanizing spy with a knack for narrowly saving the next day his outlandishly childish and irreverent behavior endangers everyone around him, could be the world's most deadly spy. Archer's mother, Malory, played by Jessica Walter of Arrested Development, could be the head of the spy agency and subsequently his boss. Malory's abusing drugs, passive aggressive demeanor, and seeming deficiency of any compassion whatsoever, seem to explain where her son's obnoxious behavior, and numerous insecurities come from.

Aisha Tyler plays Archer's ex-girlfriend and fellow field agent, Lana Kane. Her tough attitude, quick thinking, seductive talents, and freakishly strong, giant hands make her the most effective agents in the field. Romantic tension between Lana and Archer persists through the show, creating hilarious moments which are not soon forgotten.

One of my favorite things about the show will be the constant barrage of witty one-liners, literary references, and quirky character moments. The jokes seriously come too quickly to keep up with sometimes, making each episode highly re-watchable. Running jokes and themes are peppered throughout each season, rewarding long-time fans in the show, and creating character depth.

TIM & ERIC AWESOME SHOW, Congrats!

"Tim & and Eric Awesome Show, Congrats!" is one of those television shows that you either want to death or don't realize. While the brilliantly bizarre, at times quite disturbing, humor has gotten me to tears with laughter many times, I completely forgive anyone that is left scratching their heads... or potentially running towards the toilet to vomit (at times the show will get a little too gross in my taste). Creators Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim have an unusual grasp of the way to make the absurdly strange hilarious. Pinoy Tv

The initial brand of comedy made available from "Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Best wishes!" is created by manipulating that a sense unbearable awkwardness we're feeling when watching a horribly produced low quality public access program. The acting is intentionally terrible, which is usually a boring and poorly executed comedic technique observed in shows like Saturday Night Live, Mad TV or anything else. While I can not explain how it's about Tim & Eric's excellently terrible acting that produces this crazy television so terribly watchable, I could say that it is only enhanced from the charmingly awkward filming and editing that goes into each scene. The offbeat timing of dialogue and unnaturally timed transfer of scenes create hilarious sequences that keep delivering laughs as a result of incessant strangeness.

Then there are the guest actors. I'm not sure how or where they find these individuals, but my best guess is they find homeless people all the time, give them a shower as well as a cheap, ill-fitting outfit, and initiate rolling. You gotta love this show. Congrats!

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