Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

Archer: 10 Creepiest Things Dr. Krieger Created In His Lab, Ranked

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Dr. Krieger is certainly the creepiest character on Archer. These disturbing experiments from his lab are all the proof one needs for that.

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Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

A possible clone of Adolf Hitler, mad scientist, and “The Wiz” fan, Dr. Krieger is a complex, but often creepy man. An unlicensed scientist who never formally earned his doctorate, Krieger is still a distinguished professional who garners respect in his field. Every character on Archer trusts Krieger’s scientific knowledge because he is indeed a brilliant physicist, chemist, and biologist.

But where Krieger’s brilliance ends, morality does not begin. He follows no scientific ethics whatsoever, yet although he is like Dr. Victor Frankenstein, drunk on the potential for great scientific discoveries, Krieger’s madness is tapered by three things: the love of his friends and co-workers, the fear of Malory, and a surprisingly genuinely good heart.

10 The Flask

Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

When the gang gets trapped in a malfunctioned elevator, they decide to ration out their food until they are rescued. They all rightfully assume that Krieger has tea or coffee in his flask. However, Krieger continuously warns the gang to remain calm and not to panic. There is obviously something ominous in his flask, which the gang all decide they do not want to know about.

Given that Malory calls Krieger to dispose of a body when she murders the Italian Prime Minister and given Krieger’s background in nano-technology and cyborgs, it is fair to say that even audiences do not want to know what is in the flask. Either way, not knowing makes it creepier.

9 Mitsuko Miyazumi-San

Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

Krieger’s projection anime girlfriend is a sentient digitalized being that is so real the government licensed him to marry her. The technology behind this is mind-blowing, yet it is treated as a boring occurrence by his workmates.

Mitsuko engages the uncanny valley of viewers who are not sure how or if she is even alive. Even creepier, she has the full personality and agency of a human being. She lusts after other men, for example, as well as reads magazines. In later episodes, it is revealed that she does not love him and doesn’t really want to be with Krieger-san.

8 The Krieger Clones

Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

In another money-making scheme, Malory decides to make the agency greener using “huge tax credits from that hippie-Democrat Congress, just for making a few simple changes around here.”

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Krieger, however, is not happy with her decision to reduce electricity use in the building because he is developing clones of himself in secret. Even more disturbing, these clones are all deformed and grotesque, and one of the clones has a giant blinking eye in the middle of his forehead. This means that the clones are alive and possibly self-aware. Are these clones in pain? Do they long to speak and express themselves? Do they hope for freedom? Do they crave love as most humans do? How dark is Krieger’s soul that he is able to make clones of himself and watch them in this state?

7 Katya

Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

In “Skin Game,” Krieger plucks Katya’s corpse from the rubble after she is murdered by Barry. A few months later, he invites Sterling back to his apartment where he introduces the distraught spy to his newly-alive lover. As with questions of reanimating dead tissue, the same question can be asked: what about their soul?

The show’s writers ensure that Katya’s soul is still the same, as is her moral goodness. But, as Krieger’s clones in San Marcos prove, clones and cyborgs can also turn out to be evil and soulless. Indeed Katya would later become the head of the KGB.

6 Devil-Dogs

Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

In the Archer: Dreamland season, Krieger and the crew are sent back to the 1940s, where Archer works as a private detective in Los Angeles. The episode, “Ladyfingers” employs flashback to reveal Krieger’s involvement in Nazi Germany, two years before he arrived in the U.S. Krieger was a Jewish doctor who faked his death and forged his papers to become Germany’s leading super-soldier researcher.

When he is caught by the Nazis, he confesses that he has been killing the soldiers before they can awaken and wasting millions in research money to sabotage Germany’s war efforts. He sets his cyborg devil-dogs on the Nazis to kill them and his research assistant who immediately falls out of love when she finds out he is Jewish.

5 Ray

Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

Unfortunately for Ray, he is beholden to the whims and desires of Krieger post-surgery. Krieger is able to control when Ray can walk and when he can’t. Archer Vice begins with Ray in a deep depression because he has lost the use of his legs again. Months later, Krieger remembers to readjust the settings that would easily restore the gift of movement back to Ray.

Citing a “project,” Krieger stays behind with Ray while the team goes on a road trip. For over two hours, Krieger uses his bionic miracle to control Ray into marching and giving the Nazi salute. Krieger’s obsession with Nazism is disturbing, at best.

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4 Krieger Bots

Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

The Krieger Bots are another ‘uncanny valley’ Kreiger creation. They are supposed to be simple robots that Krieger designed to assist him around the lab. “Movie Star” shows that they are not mere random robots, as they display human emotion like curiosity. One bot is curious enough to watch Krieger diagnose Archer when he suffers temporary hearing loss.

The bot even displays possible concern, peeping over Krieger’s shoulder after Krieger blocks its view. Made out of crash test dummies, their inability to move their face like humans leads the audience to all kinds of questions, the main one being whether Krieger made them sentient or not.

3 The Wetsuit

Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

When Krieger invites Archer to his dingy apartment to show him a surprise, Sterling is understandably anxious. He calls Krieger a serial killer to which Krieger objects to the use of the word, “serial,” but not “killer.”

As soon as Sterling steps foot in Krieger’s apartment, he is alarmed to see a dead human body hanging off a chain at the entrance of the apartment. Krieger argues that it is a wetsuit hung on a mannequin, as he is a “certified diver.” Sterling, however, counterargues that it is a wetsuit made of human skin. Knowing Krieger, a wetsuit made out of human skin is a very likely possibility. It accounts for why the wetsuit is “flesh” colored since wetsuits are usually black.

2 The Cyborgs Of Everyone

Archer 10 Creepiest Things Dr Krieger Created In His Lab Ranked

To make extra cash, Krieger rents out his cyborgs on the set of The Deadly Velvet. This gives Malory the idea that Archer should use his clone as a decoy during police investigations into the murder of her ex-husband, Ellis Crane.

Back at the office, it is revealed that Krieger keeps cyborgs of everyone in his lab. Although the cyborgs are portrayed as good, faithful, and shoddily-created, creating a cyborg of a person with their full personality and memories without their knowledge or permission is upsettingly creepy.

1 Pigley, Pigley II and Goatley

Before Krieger experimented to give himself the strength the equivalent of an ant, he experimented with pigs instead. Pigley was an even more sinister experiment wherein Krieger attempted to make a human-pig hybrid. This breaks research ethics on human experimentation and animal experimentation.

Since humans must give permission before they are experimented on, it is fair to assume no human willingly gave Krieger permission to use their body to make a pig-man. There are also serious considerations, like does a human-pig hybrid feel pain? After Pigley, he makes Goatley, also a goat-human hybrid. After Goatley, he makes Pigley II, a radioactive pig who feeds on dead human flesh.

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