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==Cultural References==
 
==Cultural References==
 
*'''''[[wiki:Frisky Dingo|Frisky Dingo]]''''' '''(2006-07) '''- when Krieger confirms that Archer should have died 9 times in the past year, Archer says "boosh", a catchphrase from [[Adam Reed]]'s earlier cartoon.
 
*'''''[[wiki:Frisky Dingo|Frisky Dingo]]''''' '''(2006-07) '''- when Krieger confirms that Archer should have died 9 times in the past year, Archer says "boosh", a catchphrase from [[Adam Reed]]'s earlier cartoon.
*'''''[[wiki:Predator_(Film)|Predator]]'' (1987)''' - the invisible camouflage on the dinosaur is the same as the xenomorph in Predator.
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*'''''[[wiki:Predator_(Film)|Predator]]'' (1987)''' - the invisible camouflage on the dinosaur is the same as the yautja in Predator.
 
**The scene where they crash land under red lighting is also reminiscent of this movie's opening sequence.
 
**The scene where they crash land under red lighting is also reminiscent of this movie's opening sequence.
   
Death Ship (The Twilight Zone) (1963)- the discovery of dead duplicate bodies of the Seamus crew may owe its inspiration to this episode. The plot was basically an earth ship landing on an alien planet and finding a crashed space ship like theirs. Inside the wreck, the crew discovered their own dead bodies. Eventually, two of the crew determine that they are in fact spirits, but their captain, through his sheer will rejects that premise, prevents them from achieving peace in the afterlife and doom the three of them to reliving the final several hours of their lives forever.
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Death Ship (The Twilight Zone) (1963)- the discovery of dead duplicate bodies of the Seamus crew may owe its inspiration to this episode. The plot was basically an earth ship landing on an alien planet and finding a crashed space ship like theirs. Inside the wreck, the crew discovered their own dead bodies. Eventually, two of the crew determine that they are in fact spirits, but their captain, through his sheer will rejects that premise, prevents them from achieving peace in the afterlife and doom the three of them to reliving the final several hours of their lives forever.
   
 
==Running Gags / Callbacks==
 
==Running Gags / Callbacks==
*'''Holy shitsnacks''' - becomes holy space snacks.
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*'''Holy shitsnacks''' - becomes Holy spacesnacks.
 
*'''Dick nuts''' - Pam's preferred insult makes a return.
 
*'''Dick nuts''' - Pam's preferred insult makes a return.
 
*'''Cristal''' - a callback to [[Diversity Hire]].
 
*'''Cristal''' - a callback to [[Diversity Hire]].
 
*'''Krieger Clones''' - Krieger confronting a clone version of himself is a callback to Krieger's backstory as mentioned in seasons 5 and 8. 
 
*'''Krieger Clones''' - Krieger confronting a clone version of himself is a callback to Krieger's backstory as mentioned in seasons 5 and 8. 
 
*'''Had Something For This''' - Krieger forgets the "good news"
 
*'''Had Something For This''' - Krieger forgets the "good news"
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*'''Earballs''' - Cheryl complains about the loud gunshot noises "murder her earballs".
   
 
==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
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*'''Dream / Reality Crossover:'''
 
*'''Dream / Reality Crossover:'''
**('''''<small>Dream</small>''''') ...Archer says if the bald version of him was really his alter ego he would have been "something really cool, like a secret agent or a private investigator or a..." / ('''''<small>Reality</small>''''') ... Archer is of course a secret agent, whose first alter ego in [[season 8]] was that of a private dectective and his 2nd in [[season 9]] being a World War II flying ace.
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**('''''<small>Dream</small>''''') ...Archer says if the bald version of him was really his alter ego he would have been "something really cool, like a secret agent or a private investigator or a..." / ('''''<small>Reality</small>''''') ... Archer is of course a secret agent, whose first alter ego in [[season 8]] was that of a private dectective and his 2nd in [[season 9]] being a World War I flying ace.
 
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*'''Dream (Non-Reality):'''
 
*'''Dream (Non-Reality):'''
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*non-cultural reference; misc information etc
 
*non-cultural reference; misc information etc
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
: '''Person 1: '''"Quote Here"
 
: '''Person 2: '''"Quote Here"
 
: '''Person 1: '''"Quote Here"
 
 
{{Quote Space}}
 
: '''Person 1: '''"Quote Here"
 
: '''Person 2: '''"Quote Here"
 
: '''Person 1: '''"Quote Here"
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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==Navigation==
 
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[[Category:Season 10]]
 
[[Category:Season 10]]
 
[[Category:Season 10 Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Season 10 Episodes]]

Revision as of 06:59, 20 October 2019

Archer 1999: "Road Trip" is the sixth episode of Season 10, and the one hundred and seventh episode overall.

Plot

Synopsis

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

Summary

(long summary here)

Cast


Cultural References

  • Frisky Dingo (2006-07) - when Krieger confirms that Archer should have died 9 times in the past year, Archer says "boosh", a catchphrase from Adam Reed's earlier cartoon.
  • Predator (1987) - the invisible camouflage on the dinosaur is the same as the yautja in Predator.
    • The scene where they crash land under red lighting is also reminiscent of this movie's opening sequence.

Death Ship (The Twilight Zone) (1963)- the discovery of dead duplicate bodies of the Seamus crew may owe its inspiration to this episode. The plot was basically an earth ship landing on an alien planet and finding a crashed space ship like theirs. Inside the wreck, the crew discovered their own dead bodies. Eventually, two of the crew determine that they are in fact spirits, but their captain, through his sheer will rejects that premise, prevents them from achieving peace in the afterlife and doom the three of them to reliving the final several hours of their lives forever.

Running Gags / Callbacks

  • Holy shitsnacks - becomes Holy spacesnacks.
  • Dick nuts - Pam's preferred insult makes a return.
  • Cristal - a callback to Diversity Hire.
  • Krieger Clones - Krieger confronting a clone version of himself is a callback to Krieger's backstory as mentioned in seasons 5 and 8. 
  • Had Something For This - Krieger forgets the "good news"
  • Earballs - Cheryl complains about the loud gunshot noises "murder her earballs".

Continuity


  • Dream / Reality Crossover:
    • (Dream) ...Archer says if the bald version of him was really his alter ego he would have been "something really cool, like a secret agent or a private investigator or a..." / (Reality) ... Archer is of course a secret agent, whose first alter ego in season 8 was that of a private dectective and his 2nd in season 9 being a World War I flying ace.


  • Dream (Non-Reality):

Trivia

  • non-cultural reference; misc information etc

Enhanced

  • extra details, joke techniques, themes ideas will link to another set of pages

Locations

First Appearances

Quotes

Gallery

References

Navigation