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Who here *doesn't* watch Arrested Development?

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I'm pretty sure Maeby was conceived via In-Vitro Fertilization (which is where Lucille/George Sr. "spent her inheritance on, before she was born"), since Lindsay was either having problems getting preggo or Tobias couldn't get the job done -- I think they allude to the latter.
 
Jim said:
Maeby was conceived via In-Vitro Fertilization (which is where Lucille/George Sr. "spent her inheritance on, before she was born"), since Lindsay was either having problems getting preggo or Tobias couldn't get the job done -- I think they allude to the latter.

But, there are no pictures of Lindsay pregnant, so it must have been a surrogate too?
 
Squirrel Killer said:
More fixes...
Code:
Michael Bluth m. Tracy (deceased)
Reminds of this quote:

Barry: I got Michael out of his marriage, didnÂ’t I?
Michael: Actually she died.
Barry: YouÂ’re kidding me. IÂ’ve been taking credit for that for years.

And another reference to Maeby being a test tube baby.

Tobias: Oh, a pregnancy test. ThereÂ’s something we never had, huh, Lindsay? Oh, no, we had to create our little Frankenstein monster out of science and money and just a dash of ... Maeby, how long have you been standing there?
Maeby: I just walked in.
Tobias: Seems like only yesterday you were bursting forth from your motherÂ’s fertile womb.
 
General Zhaoyun said:
Basic background on what the show is about...?

Well it's a complicated story but in basic terms, it's a dysfunctional family that owns a housing firm. The father is the owner of the company but he's sent to jail for I forgot what (some illegal practice). The only son who's somewhat normal is put in charge of the firm. The family lives in a "demo" house and they're all stuck under the same roof (the "sons" are all in their thirties i believe).

It's like Seinfeld but with a story (hard to explain that but that's how it is).

It's on Mondays at 8pm on FOX. Don't expect a typical dumb type comedy, the jokes require some form of intelligence to get because they're subtle and there's no laugh track.
 
koam said:
Well it's a complicated story but in basic terms, it's a dysfunctional family that owns a housing firm. The father is the owner of the company but he's sent to jail for I forgot what (some illegal practice). The only son who's somewhat normal is put in charge of the firm. The family lives in a "demo" house and they're all stuck under the same roof (the "sons" are all in their thirties so its not kids).

It's like Seinfeld but with a story (hard to explain that but that's how it is).

George Senior is originally sent to jail for some kind of SEC violation but eventually they change it into a treason charge for dealing with Saddam (at least that is what I got from the show, but they never really go into it much so I am not sure).

This reminds me of the scene where George Michael watches the HBO Oz thinking it was the movie instead. :lol

And isn't really like Seinfeld. AD is definitely better than the first few seasons of Seinfeld, however it remains to be seen whether or not it can be as good as the latter half of Seinfeld which was pure genius. AD might not even get past season 3 because most people are retarded and don't watch this show so we may never find out. :(
 
You're all giving complicated summaries of what the show is about.

Now the story of a wealthy family who lost everything. And the one son, who had no choice, but to keep them all together.
 
You guys that don't watch it/haven't watched it/refuse to watch it make those of us intelligent enough to watch this show and enjoy it cry. :(

AD isn't your mainstream sitcom where jokes are spoonfed to you without having to put any thought into them.

AD's greatest strength, unfortunately is also it's weakness. It's a show that forces you to pay attention, to remember what is going on and to rewatch it several times to get everything out of the episode because you're laughing so hard you end up missing things and other jokes. Unfortunately, most people don't like to try and invest time into such a thing. Even going back now and rewatching Season 1 & 2 episodes after they've all been watched, they become even funnier the 2nd, 3rd and 4th times around because you end up catching jokes you didn't in previous viewings. AD does something called "foreshadowing", where there will be subtle references made to a future happening in the story, for example
Buster losing his hand
and
building houses in Iraq
.

Those who put the effort into the show are rewarded the most.
 
Funny--a friend of mine was trying to sell me on this show last night. I literally don't turn on my TV unless I want to watch a DVD or play a game, so I've never seen it.

Does it have a laugh track? It'd have to be really good in order for me to put up with one of those.
 
Prospero said:
Funny--a friend of mine was trying to sell me on this show last night. I literally don't turn on my TV unless I want to watch a DVD or play a game, so I've never seen it.

If your friend has the set of Season 1 DVD's, borrow them from him. Season 2 comes out October 11th on DVD. :)

Does it have a laugh track? It'd have to be really good in order for me to put up with one of those.

No laugh track.
 
seen a few episodes, was amusing, mostly only watched it because it was on before/after malcolm in the middle or something but then I got bored and stopped watching either.

the reason no one (that I know) gave it a chance is because there was this series of shows that all got put after malcolm that tried to copy it but sucked balls and were quickly canceled, so when this show came around into that same time slot, it was assumed to be right along with those other shows. I think one of them was called 'The Pitts,' and it was.

This all assumed I'm thinking of the right show, which I'm not entirely sure I am, I don't remember the show at all so I'm mostly going by the fact that david cross was mentioned to figure out which show this is.
 
I think most people have a point with the commercials sucking. Judging from the promos Fox puts out, I don't blame people not watching the show. Also, it is really tough for new viewers to suddenly start watching the show. They have to get caught up with Seasons 1 and 2.
 
temp said:
As opposed to, say, "The War at Home" or "Complete Savages."

Don't like the former, although if it had a creative team swap with the same concept it'd be a good quasi-Titus, the latter I haven't seen.
 
I don't want this religiously, but I know someday I'll torrent the eps along with Curb Your Enthusiasm. I've watched both for a bit and liked it, just the schedule really sucks for me.
 
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