GroveDiesel
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We'll have to agree to disagree on this one. In this season alone, off the top of my head, they've been infected by a computer virus and just about exposed all their secret agents, got stranded in the swamps, allowed a sleeper agent to assassinate the target they were supposed to protect, and Archer killed a completely innocent WWI vet.Correction, they are completely unprofessional at what they do but they usually are pretty damn good at their jobs. Archer is world renown as the best spy out there. He's just an incredible jack-### and half drunk all the time.They're a crappy spy agency/company that has no money. So of course the only secure computers they can afford are from the 1970s. They've talked about texting, Twitter and all sorts of stuff that made it obvious that they're set in modern dayPart of the running joke for the entire show is that they're terrible at what they do and have no money. So most of their stuff is outdated and shabby. Of course, they still have awesome weapons and actual spy equipment.'ericttspikes said:Just saw "Placebo" and thought it was terrible. I was baked, which usually helps, but outside of a few laughs it was rough. Some decent kill shots, but hopefully they move on from the cancer thing. Nothing says funny like cancer. Jeezus.Another thing that really bugged me was the mention of "Zima" and "Hannity". I used to think it was cool that the time period was kind of ambiguous. The boxy computers, older looking cell phones, and I though they made references to the Soviets. It made me think it was set in the mid to late 80's. They seemed to do a good job keeping references obscure and not time specific. Mentioning Zima and Sean Hannity really blew that for me. Now I'm like, WTF do they have such crappy computers? Maybe too much thinkin for a cartoon, but that bugged me for some reason.