Published on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Uncategorized
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This Maeby my last post on the loveable Bluths…
Check out this MSNBC Commentary about Arrested Development.
Maybe it was time for the show to bow out, after all. Where would we go from here? How could Michael return to his family without turning from long-suffering and loyal to a simple glutton for punishment? And what would be funny about George Michael and Maeby in a normal teenage relationship? No, “Arrested Development” has developed as far as it can, and I can accept that, let go and look forward to new shows from the people responsible. Still, there’s a Pismo Beach motel called the Blue Seal I pass frequently, and it always makes me think “Ah yes, Lucille.” - Wendell Wittler
While I could’ve enjoyed several more seasons of the show, I have to agree that it’s best to not drag it out.
Farewell Bluths.
Published on Thursday, March 30, 2006 in Uncategorized
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Despite months-long rumors of Arrested Development having been picked up by the Showtime Network, and star Jason Bateman’s confirmation that two new seasons of the series had been ordered, the San Francisco Chronicle reported on March 28, 2006 that creator Mitch Hurwitz will not be returning.
As Showtime had made it clear that Hurwitz’s involvement was a requirement for the continuation of the show, Arrested Development is considered by both its creators and fans as having reached its end on television.
However, one small, tiny, microscopic bit hope remains: Hurwitz has previously alluded to the possibility of a feature film.
Published on Tuesday, February 28, 2006 in Uncategorized
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I know that I talk about Arrested Development too much on this blog. (This is my third post about the beloved show.) However, I have some inspirational news of inspiration.
According to Page Six, Showtime has picked up the show and ordered 26 MORE episodes!
I know those at Harding will be unable to enjoy this news, but all those outside the Bubble rejoice!
Published on Friday, November 11, 2005 in Uncategorized
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I hate to bump my previous post already, but this news is too important to wait. It appears Fox has cancelled Arrested Development after its 13 episodes this season.
Christmas time is here…