Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve made a huge mistake by writing this article on an empty stomach. I need to go get a frozen banana.
The premise was deceptively simple: The wealthy Bluth family loses everything when the patriarch, George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor), is arrested for fraud. The only sane son, Michael, is forced to stay and run the family business while keeping his deeply dysfunctional family together. It sounded like a standard setup. What followed was anything but. Arrested Development Seasons-1-2-3- with Extras...
Season 1 introduced us to the core ensemble, each character a distinct archetype of selfishness. There was Gob (Will Arnett), the incompetent magician; Lindsay (Portia de Rossi), the materialistic activist; Tobias Fünke (David Cross), the "never-nude" aspiring actor; and Buster (Tony Hale), the developmentally arrested mama’s boy. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve made a
Season 2 gave us “The One Where They Build a House” and the shocking reveal of Uncle Jack (Martin Short). The package shines here with a featurette called “The Bob Loblaw Law Log.” It details how the writers built an entire subplot around a fake legal blog. You also get a mockumentary on the construction of the “Sudden Valley” model home—a set so notoriously unstable that Jason Bateman almost fell through the floor. (Jeffrey Tambor), is arrested for fraud