Season three of Adam Reed’s deliriously brilliant and hilarious Archer shoots straight with a solid A/V transfer and a small arsenal of extras.
“Fugue and Riffs” serves as both an immediately accessible intro to the series as well as a monumental payout for those following from the beginning.
Its implicit ability to be at once categorically preposterous and occasionally brilliant has become Archer’s calling card.
Like Fox’s Blu-ray transfer of Archer’s first season, the visual treatment here is generally jaw-dropping.
Archer is, err, a spytastic series. Damnit, I had something for this.
In season two, the show delves more into the characters’ pasts, finding out how they all got to be such emotional train wrecks.