Archer - Season 7 -

: The series leans into a gorgeous 1960s Mad Men aesthetic, swapping secret dossiers for detective stakeouts and Hollywood mansions.

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: Because he’s the only one who could actually pass a background check for a private investigator license, the firm is officially " The Figgis Agency "—a fact that sends Archer into a predictable, booze-fueled spiral of pettiness. : The series leans into a gorgeous 1960s

Blacklisted from the CIA and kicked out of the spy game, Sterling Archer and the gang have traded the New York skyline for the neon-lit chaos of Los Angeles. But don’t let the palm trees fool you—this season is a masterclass in with a heavy side of Archer’s trademark narcissism. Why Season 7 is a game-changer: But don’t let the palm trees fool you—this

: The entire season is wrapped around the elusive starlet Veronica Deane, leading to a sprawling mystery that feels like Sunset Boulevard met a tactical turtleneck.

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