Doesn't the narrator also say Aunt Lily and Uncle Marshall? Because that would certainly argue against that stretch-of-a-theory.
Gris beat me to it. My original statement was because I don't remember a half-sister mentioned before. Is she his father's daughter?
I'm pretty sure the narrator refers to Aunt Lilly and Uncle Marshall. Besides it's fairly common for the close friends of parents to be referred to Aunt or Uncle.
My original statement was because I don't remember a half-sister mentioned before. Is she his father's daughter?
She was mentioned in the ep(s) with John Lithgow. The main reference I remember is a dinner scene where they say their daughter couldn't be there because she's off at college.
I don't think there was any actual implication that she would be the mother, it was just a really popular fan theory.
Thanks, KernelM. Are you new here? I don't think I have posted with you before. If so, welcome!
Thanks! I've been a lurker on and off for a while, have posted very sparingly before in a few threads, heh.
OMG, despite the fact that some voice people on Archer are utterly recognizable, others just would baffle me if I didn't know they were going to be on. Bryan Cranston last season sounded like nothing I'd ever heard him do before, and tonight I wouldn't have guessed that was Timothy Olyphant if I hadn't known going in.
PS - Teppy I do have that Archer that was also a Bob's Burgers tribute if you haven't been able to get it by other means. Profile address is good, though I check it sporadically.
I knew what Luke's plan was (down to opening a B&B together) the instant I heard that Archer was driving to Vermont to meet him.
"Give him the Forrest Whittaker eye!" is pretty much one of the finniest things ever.
"Say the whole word!" "Jew...EEE?"
"Give him the Forrest Whittaker eye!" is pretty much one of the finniest things ever.
Only surpassed by Troy dressing as a Pharaoh for the job interview in "Contemporary American Poultry."