Archer - Season 10

Season 10
Archer: 1999
FXX's Archer is an original animated, half-hour comedy that, in its tenth season, follows Sterling Archer, Lana Kane and their crew of acid-tongued misfits onboard the M/V Seamus salvage ship. An important question arises as they explore deep space and try to outsmart giant aliens, intergalactic pirates and vicious bounty hunters: how do they survive each other? Welcome to the space-tastic world of Archer: 1999.
The series features the voices of H. Jon Benjamin as the hard-drinking Captain, "Sterling Archer;" Aisha Tyler as Archer's Co-Captain and short-tempered ex-wife, "Lana Kane;" Jessica Walter as Archer's mother and ball of energy, "Malory Archer;" Judy Greer as the eagle-eye fighter pilot, "Cheryl/Carol Tunt;" Chris Parnell as the attention-seeking First Mate, "Cyril Figgis;" Amber Nash as the crew's rock monster muscle, "Pam Poovey;" Adam Reed as the out-of-place-in-space courtesan, "Ray Gillette;" and Lucky Yates as the synthetic human with questionable morals, "Algernop Krieger."

Episodes

Bort the Garj
Archer and the crew of the Seamus wake up to the smell of shepherd's pie and see a business opportunity in their new guest.

Happy Borthday
The crew provides entertainment for Bort while Barry-6 tries to crack Archer's safe. Written by Adam Reed.

The Leftovers
Pam's sandwich ruins everyone's dinner by releasing something deep inside of them.

Dining with the Zarglorp
Deep in space, Archer and the crew encounter a terrifying cosmic beast. Even deeper, they encounter a self-aggrandizing life coach.

Mr. Deadly Goes to Town
Archer and the crew pick up a hitchhiker and try to convince him to turn his life around.

Road Trip
Daydreams of an interstellar road trip turn into an existential nightmare.

Space Pirates
A voyage home gets interrupted by an alien battle cruiser carrying precious cargo.

Cubert
Archer is convinced a mysterious object is causing the crew to act strangely. Is it magnetic? Is it supernatural? Does it need to be cleaned with some sterile wipes?

Robert De Niro
When a trial turns into a party it can only mean that Barry-6 has returned!.
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