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Arrested Development - Season 3
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| In this Emmy(r)-winning comedy's hilarious third season, Michael Bluth finally realizes that it's his Uncle Oscar serving time in prison, not his father. Reluctant to spring Oscar due to the effect it may have on the family business, Michael decides that the only fair thing to do is to find his father and place him under house arrest. Yet once found, George Sr. insists he was tricked into working with the Iraqis, leaving Michael no choice but to investigate his father's outrageous claim. But it isn't until Michael and Buster go to Iraq on a rescue mission to save Gob that the depth of the devious plot is revealed...and Michael learns which family member is the real brains behind all the madness. Editorial Descriptions are usually submitted by the manufacturers, publishers and authors. Contact us if you are one of them, and wish to change the above description. |
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Author: Guest This show is hilarious!!! While I think Season 3 was the weakest of the 3 seasons, it was still better than anything else on TV. If you like to laugh, get this!
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Author: Guest Pitifully, this was the shortened and final season of one of the funniest shows to grace our tv screens. The possibility of a different network pickup is evident in the writing, especially towards the end and the jokes, as always, are irreverent and truly hysterical. By the end, the show ties up loose ends while bringing the whole show around to the pilot episode. I am both livid with Mitchell Hurwitz (show creator/producer and creative genius) for not sticking with the show so that it would continue on Showtime but I am also grateful that he created this masterpiece of comedy. THAT is a great show when you want to throttle the creator for not continuing to make it.
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Author: Guest I will never understand why this show was taken off the air. If you have yet to watch any of Arrested Development, you have my full recommendation. Of course, start with the first season because the show must be viewed chronologically in order to be fully appreciated and understood (many of the jokes build on one another). It is most likely for this reason that show was slower to develope a large viewing audience. Although, the chronological style gives the show a very unique feel that helps make it hilarious.
This is(was, sadly) the best sitcom on tv during its airing and possibly of all time. The characters are brilliantly designed, acted and developed; and the dynamics between the characters make for many of the funniest scenes and situations that have ever been aired on television. The show's writing is also remarkable. The humor builds upon itself. Every joke not only delivers itself hilariously, but it is often subtly setting up more and more jokes and situations in the future.
I've seen every episode of Arrested Developement and it is very hard for me to swallow the fact that there won't be anymore. I'd strongly encourage anybody who has a sense of humor to check out this show.
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Author: Guest I love Arrested Development so much despite its spotty schedule last season on FOX. I watched all of the season 1 and 2 DVDs in probably two weeks. It is so clever and witty I never thought I could find a better show, but then I found The Office.
All Arrested Development lovers NEED to watch The Office. I favor these two shows even over Seinfeld. It's been too long since America has had such great sitcoms. Check them out or miss out on the best comedy on TV today.
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Author: Guest Season Three of my favorite satirical television comedy had its ups and downs. It started strong, fell into a celebrity-guest-star rut and then pulled out into a spectacular ending.
In the first few episodes, it picked up right where Season Two left off - with the biting wit and startlingly clever jokes. But it soon fell into the trap of trying to hold on to its time slot with a celebrity appearance. Charlize Theron is hot and hysterical, but when the storyline starts to revolve around her and Michael, the rest of the characters are neglected and the jokes become stale.
As the producers realized their inevitable fate of cancelation, they began to prepare. In the final four episodes, they essentially let loose every joke they'd been writing and saving for subsequent seasons. The result is a quadruplet of hysterics. The jokes come faster than fireworks during the Fourth of July finale. This season will be well worth your money despite the slight ups and downs.
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