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ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT revolves around Michael Bluth, the “normal” one in a family of crazies, who is forced to stay in Orange County and run the family real estate business after his father, George Bluth Sr, is sent to prison for shifty accounting practices and light treason.

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04x15 Blockheads Aired: May. 26, 2013

George-Michael tries to reconnect with his father, but is finding himself overwhelmed by the responsibility of running his business.

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Fans of the long-dormant cult series 'Arrested Development,' your wait is almost over! Netflix has announced that the entire anticipated fourth season--every episode--will begin streaming on Netflix on May 26. Oh, and as an added bonus, the season is comprised of fifteen episodes rather than the nine or ten that were originally ordered.

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Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Nov. 02, 2003
Status:
Returning Series
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
2003 - 2013
To-Date:
4 Seasons
68 Episodes
Network
Netflix TV Network
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  • SPOILER: The mysterious cooler containing incriminating evidence against the George Bluth Sr. featured in the episode "1-18 Missing Kitty" (among other episodes) has the name "H. Maddas"…
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    SPOILER: The mysterious cooler containing incriminating evidence against the George Bluth Sr. featured in the episode "1-18 Missing Kitty" (among other episodes) has the name "H. Maddas" written across the side. "H. Maddas" written backwards is "Saddam H."
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  • In Season 4, Gob and Tobias are seen eating Parmesan Cheese and Mustard (and nothing else). Martin Mull plays Gene Parmesan in Arrested Development and Colonel Mustard in Clue.
  • Jason Bateman described the show in an interview for the Season 1 DVD box set as "The Royal Tenenbaums shot like Cops."