The best episode written by Matt Roller is "Face Off", rated 8.833/10 from 6 user votes. It was "directed by Megan Johnson". "Face Off" aired on 9/27/2023 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Best Friends".
Archer tries to find an elusive villain at an exclusive resort, while Lana learns some explosive truths about running a spy agency.
Director: Megan Johnson
Writer: Matt Roller
Archer is head over heels for his new valet, Aleister. Will Archer do Aleister's recommended rehabilitation exercises or just eat himself to death?
Director: Chi Duong Sato
Writer: Matt Roller
Zara Khan thinks she’s a real knockout, but Archer wants to prove he is just as stunning. Pam and Gillette sit back and keep score.
Director: Kim Feigenbaum
Writer: Matt Roller
A former adversary lends a hand as Archer and the gang bond together to try and stop a fleet of killer drones.
Director: Stephen Slesinski
Writer: Matt Roller
Rick, Morty, and Summer get into trouble when time is fractured by a feedback loop of uncertainty that split reality into more than one equally possible impossibilities. Meanwhile, Beth and Jerry go to extreme lengths to save a deer struck by their vehicle.
Director: Wes Archer
Writer: Matt Roller
Archer and the gang team up with Barry to stop an army of Barrys from turning the world into Barrys.
Director: Matt Thompson
Writer: Matt Roller
As the family readies for their flight to JJ’s camp, Maya gets a surprise at the airport. Ray sees the summer as an opportunity to reinvent himself while Jimmy and Dylan turn the trip to camp into a father/daughter bonding moment.
Director: Christine Gernon
Writer: Matt Roller
Archer seeks professional help but IIA's health plan is murder.
Director: Megan Johnson
Writer: Matt Roller
While Bertie runs some interference with the Commander, Elvis tries to find out what Project Tupelo is — and why he keeps having flashbacks about it.
Director: N/A
Writer: Matt Roller
To help Hickey be a more involved grandfather, which means patching up a bad relationship with his son, the gang creates an epic role-playing game.
Director: Joe Russo
Writer: Matt Roller
Gillette is in charge of a creepy crawly mission in a tropical jungle.
Director: Matt Thompson
Writer: Matt Roller
JJ gets into an argument with Kenneth over their time together while Dylan decides she must “parent-trap” them both so they can get back together. Meanwhile, the family gets a chance to be members of a country club for a week. Ray sees it as a chance to live the high life while Maya jumps at the chance to spend mother-and-son time
Director: Christine Gernon
Writer: Matt Roller
Director: Jared Hess
Writer: Matt Roller
A hacker angry over a racist comic's planned campus performance threatens to publish the activity committee's personal emails.
Director: Jay Chandrasekhar
Writer: Matt Roller
Sex, drugs, and monster trucks! Archer and the gang celebrate another barely successful mission.
Director: Matt Thompson
Writer: Matt Roller
Elvis, CeCe, Bobby Ray and Scatter head to Washington, D.C., for a mission to intercept a file that could reveal the TCB to an unknowing President Nixon.
Director: N/A
Writer: Matt Roller