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| previous = [[Blood Test]] |
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| next = [[The Double Deuce]] |
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− | "'''Pipeline Fever'''" is the fourth episode of the second season of ''[[Archer]]''.<ref>[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch.aspx?id=archer&view=listings "Archer: Showatch Related Listings"]. The Futon Critic. Retrieved February 5, 2011.</ref> |
+ | "'''Pipeline Fever'''" is the fourth episode of the second season of ''[[Archer (TV series)|Archer]]''.<ref>[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch.aspx?id=archer&view=listings "Archer: Showatch Related Listings"]. The Futon Critic. Retrieved February 5, 2011.</ref> |
== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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− | While [[Malory]] tries to make [[ISIS]] a green workplace, [[Sterling Archer|Archer]] and [[Lana]] head to the Louisiana bayous to prevent a dangerous eco-terrorist from bombing America's largest natural gas pipeline. Archer's equipment checklist for the mission will include an airboat, a sawn-off shotgun, a compound bow, and nine cases of beer.<ref>[http://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/originals/archer/episode.php "Episode guide"]. FX Networks. Retrieved February 11, 2011.</ref> |
+ | While [[Malory]] tries to make [[ISIS]] a green workplace, [[Sterling Archer|Archer]] and [[Lana]] head to the Louisiana bayous to prevent a [[Joshua Gray|dangerous eco-terrorist]] from bombing America's largest natural gas pipeline. Archer's equipment checklist for the mission will include an [[airboat]], a [[Sawed-Off Double Barrel Shotgun|sawn-off shotgun]], a [[Compound Bow|compound bow]], and nine cases of [[Red beer|beer]].<ref>[http://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/originals/archer/episode.php "Episode guide"]. FX Networks. Retrieved February 11, 2011.</ref> |
== Main Cast == |
== Main Cast == |
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* Mike Schatz |
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== Trivia== |
== Trivia== |
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+ | *Archer is drinking [[Hurricane]]s on the plane to New Orleans, one of the city's [[wikipedia:Hurricane (cocktail)|signature drinks]]. |
*The owner of Bayou Airboat Rentals has two dogs name Old Dan and Annie, the same as the two hounds in ''[[wikipedia:Where the Red Fern Grows|Where the Red Fern Grows]]''. |
*The owner of Bayou Airboat Rentals has two dogs name Old Dan and Annie, the same as the two hounds in ''[[wikipedia:Where the Red Fern Grows|Where the Red Fern Grows]]''. |
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− | *Archer reveals to Lana his three biggest fears: Alligators, Crocodiles, and Brain Aneurysms. |
+ | *Archer reveals to Lana his three biggest fears: [[Wikipedia:Alligator|Alligators]], [[Wikipedia:Crocodile|Crocodiles]], and [[Wikipedia:Cerebral aneurysm|Brain Aneurysms]]. |
− | *The outfit worn by Archer in the swamp as well as the bow used by him are references to Burt Reynolds' outfit and bow from ''[ |
+ | *The outfit worn by Archer in the swamp as well as the [[Compound Bow|bow]] used by him are references to [[Wikipedia:Burt Reynolds|Burt Reynolds']] outfit and bow from ''[[Wikipedia:Deliverance|Deliverance]]''. |
+ | *On the plane, Archer informs Lana that he is wearing an [[Wikipedia:Hermès#Goods|Hermès tie]]. |
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+ | *The scene in Krieger's lab refers to a scene in "[[Wikipedia: Alien: Resurrection|Alien: Resurrection]]" where the camera pans over the failed clones of Ellen Ripley. |
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+ | * The sawed-off shotgun carried by Archer is a reference to Bama McCall, actor Jerry Reed's corrupt character in the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Gator (film)|Gator]]''. |
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+ | * The Alligator leaping onto the airboat in hopes of attacking and devouring Archer and Lana is a reference to a famous scene in [[wikipedia:Jaws_(film)|Jaws]]. |
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==Gallery of Images== |
==Gallery of Images== |
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Revision as of 22:41, 12 January 2015
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"Pipeline Fever" is the fourth episode of the second season of Archer.[1]
Plot
While Malory tries to make ISIS a green workplace, Archer and Lana head to the Louisiana bayous to prevent a dangerous eco-terrorist from bombing America's largest natural gas pipeline. Archer's equipment checklist for the mission will include an airboat, a sawn-off shotgun, a compound bow, and nine cases of beer.[2]
Main Cast
- H. Jon Benjamin as Sterling Archer
- Judy Greer as Cheryl Tunt
- Amber Nash as Pam Poovey
- Chris Parnell as Cyril Figgis
- Adam Reed as Ray Gillette
- Aisha Tyler as Lana Kane
- Jessica Walter as Malory Archer
- Lucky Yates as Dr. Krieger
Guest Cast
- Robb Pruitt
- Mike Schatz
Trivia
- Archer is drinking Hurricanes on the plane to New Orleans, one of the city's signature drinks.
- The owner of Bayou Airboat Rentals has two dogs name Old Dan and Annie, the same as the two hounds in Where the Red Fern Grows.
- Archer reveals to Lana his three biggest fears: Alligators, Crocodiles, and Brain Aneurysms.
- The outfit worn by Archer in the swamp as well as the bow used by him are references to Burt Reynolds' outfit and bow from Deliverance.
- On the plane, Archer informs Lana that he is wearing an Hermès tie.
- The scene in Krieger's lab refers to a scene in "Alien: Resurrection" where the camera pans over the failed clones of Ellen Ripley.
- The sawed-off shotgun carried by Archer is a reference to Bama McCall, actor Jerry Reed's corrupt character in the movie Gator.
- The Alligator leaping onto the airboat in hopes of attacking and devouring Archer and Lana is a reference to a famous scene in Jaws.
Gallery of Images
There are 21 screenshots and images from "Pipeline Fever" on this Wiki, visit the category page for a complete gallery. Here is a sample of four images from the gallery:
References
- ↑ "Archer: Showatch Related Listings". The Futon Critic. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
- ↑ "Episode guide". FX Networks. Retrieved February 11, 2011.