She demonstrates surprising combat prowess, using a cheese grater as a weapon, and officially acknowledges Lana as her supervisor. 📋 Production Details Information Director Stephen Slesinski Writer Mark Ganek Guest Star Christian Slater as "Slater" Theme Culinary disguise (pastry chefs) and long-game espionage 💡 Trivia & Themes
It is revealed that Ray was actually a triple agent working as a mole for the CIA to undermine Fabian's operations.
The episode uses "Laser-Guided Karma" when Fabian is bitten by the same species of spider that caused Ray's physical trauma earlier in the series. [S13E8] Dough, Ray, and Me
Refusing to kill Fabian, the gang finds a "third option" by handing him over to Interpol after he is incapacitated by a spider bite—the same type that previously bit Ray. 🔑 Key Character Developments
Slater tasks the group with assassinating Fabian and Ray Gillette (who seemingly betrayed them) to stop Fabian from blackmailing the President of Manatina. She demonstrates surprising combat prowess, using a cheese
Archer criticizes Slater for being "unsubtle," an ironic comment coming from a character known for his loud and reckless approach to spying. "Archer" Dough, Ray, and Me (TV Episode 2022) - IMDb
Archer chooses to abandon his "hot-shot" lifestyle to support Lana’s leadership, honoring his mother's legacy without his usual snide remarks. Refusing to kill Fabian, the gang finds a
The Agency, currently operating out of a pastry shop in , teams up with the ethically dubious CIA operative Slater to take down Fabian Kingsworth , the head of the IIA.