Archer - Season 2

Season 2
FXX's Archer is an original animated, half-hour comedy that revolves around an international spy agency and its employees. Although their work is daunting, every covert operation and global crisis are occasions for the staff to undermine, sabotage and betray each other for personal gains, pleasures and prosperity.

Episodes

Swiss Miss
Archer has to protect a teenage girl from kidnappers, she makes passes at him and no one will believe that he was not initiating the advances.

A Going Concern
Malory hatches a Ponzi scheme of her own and the ISIS employees must try to stop her from selling ISIS to ODIN.

Blood Test
Archer is accused of being the father of a woman's baby and ODIN agents take his blood for a paternity test.

Pipeline Fever
Malory tries making ISIS green; Archer and Lana go to the Louisiana bayous to stop an eco-terrorist.

The Double Deuce
When members of Woodhouse's famed WWI Royal Flying Corps squadron start dying mysteriously, Archer tries to track down the killer.

Tragical History
Cyril agrees to help George Spelvin inject a virus into the ISIS mainframe so Cyril can defeat the virus and be seen as a hero.

Movie Star
Hollywood actress Rona Thorne spends a week shadowing the agents at ISIS as research for a upcoming role in a spy film.

Stage Two
After Malory's brief scare with breast cancer, Archer decides to be tested for the disease with tragic results.

Placebo Effect
Archer discovers the chemotherapy drugs he's been taking are counterfeit and sets out to destroy the criminals behind the scheme.

El Secuestro
ISIS goes into full lockdown after Pam is abducted by kidnappers; Cheryl turns out to be not quite what she appears; Cyril looses his temper and takes matters into his own hands.

Jeu Monegasque
A mysterious strange summons Malory and her intrepid ISIS agents to Monaco during Gran Prix week to make an expensive trade.

White Nights
Archer's search for his father's identity leads him into hot water in Russia; Agent Barry Dillon is sent to rescue Archer.

Double Trouble
Suspicion and jealousy arise at ISIS as Krieger nears completion of a top secret project; Archer brings Katya Kazanova home to meet Malory.
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