"Mr. Archer, on the count of three, shoot Doctor Watson."
This is the BEST line because it was so weird and unnecessary to identify random CIA henchmen #2 by name
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And none of the other CIA dudes ever got named in the dialogue despite being in multiple scenes and, you know, actually having lines
And so for no reason and contrary to all sensible CIA discretion we have an “Archer" instructed to shoot John in this incredibly romance-based episode
An episode where, PS, we’ve already seen background imagery of cupid pointing an arrow in John’s direction
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And it’s even better because Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a poem about Cupid that was called The Blind Archer
And the best part is, look at the verses
One whole verse is about cupid the archer shooting a veteran who is a drinker and who CANNOT BELIEVE he’s being shot, it “cannot be right, it’s ludicrous quite” for him to fall in love like this
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And then another whole verse is about Cupid shooting this isolated young guy who’s planning a celibate vow, despite the fact that he shouldn’t fall in love because “He has duties to do”
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And I just really, really love this throw-away line
And that was the very poem Mofftiss named “The Blind Banker” in tribute to.
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And the very Cupid who was meant to open the series.
I never thought about the “Mr. Archer” line but this is brilliant! There is absolutely no reason to name that characters, especially since he never appears again, EXCEPT for some subtext/meta reason. And then… ARCHER? Seriously?
God, I love this show!
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