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Format: DVD: 2-Disc Set, Arrested Development - Season 3
All good things, as they say, must come to an end, and unfortunately fans had to say goodbye to the wonderful Arrested Development with Season 3. Though the show was adored by critics, too few viewers were ready to embrace a comedy lacking both a laugh track and typical sitcom plots. And despite initial thoughts of bringing the series to one of the cable networks, creator Mitch Hurwitz decided to simply end it all. It's a pity, because Arrested was easily one of the most irreverent -- and hysterically funny -- comedies on television. During this final season, Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman) continues to battle his own family in order to save the Bluth business. George Bluth Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor) is out of prison, but only because he set up his twin brother, Oscar, (also Tambor) to stay inside instead. Matriarch Lucille (Jessica Walter), still perpetually drunk and caustic, rules her children with an iron fist, especially Buster (Tony Hale), who's out of the army and living life one-handed after the unfortunate s
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Format: DVD: 3-Disc Set, Arrested Development - Season 2
Arrested Development went into its second season on shaky ground: Despite its 2004 Emmy win for Best Comedy in Season 1, the series seemed close to cancellation as FOX reduced its order for episodes from the usual 23 to only 18 during Season 2. But fans that appreciated the zany writing style and bizarre cast of characters launched a campaign to encourage the network not to give up on the quirky show. Luckily, Season 2 didn't become Arrested Development's last, but it may certainly be the funniest. Returning once again is the Bluth clan: George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor), the head of the family, who is on the run from prison; Lucille (Jessica Walter), the matriarch with a penchant for alcohol; eldest son G.O.B. (Will Arnett), a failed magician; Michael (Jason Bateman) the only levelheaded member of the group, who's trying to rebuild the family business; his son, George-Michael (the wonderful Michael Cera); Michael's twin, Lindsay (Portia de Rossi), an aimless socialite, who, along with her husband, Tobias (David Cr
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Format: DVD: 2-Disc Set, Arrested Development - Season 3
The Bluth family returns for another season of life after credit cards in this revolutionary award-winning comedy. Michael Bluth Jason Bateman is the voice of reason in the midst of a blue-blood clan of crazies who have become acclimated to the life of luxury after patriarch George Sr. Jeffrey Tambor earned a fortune in the tract-housing business. When George is arrested on charges of tax fraud however the family's assets are frozen and the resulting life of relative poverty proves difficult in many unexpected ways. Matriarch Lucille Jessica Walter is an emotionally stunted alcoholic who in season two hires a bounty hunter to find George Sr. who has run off to Mexico--maybe. The Bluth siblings include Lindsay Portia de Rossi a socialite whose multitude of causes serves to further her own social career; Gob Will Arnett a womanizing illusionist; and Buster a mama's boy who spends his time pursuing a nebulous career as a grad student. Lindsay is married to Tobias David Cross an out-of-work actor and former docto
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Format: DVD: 2-Disc Set, Arrested Development - Season 3
All good things, as they say, must come to an end, and unfortunately fans had to say goodbye to the wonderful Arrested Development with Season 3. Though the show was adored by critics, too few viewers were ready to embrace a comedy lacking both a laugh track and typical sitcom plots. And despite initial thoughts of bringing the series to one of the cable networks, creator Mitch Hurwitz decided to simply end it all. It's a pity, because Arrested was easily one of the most irreverent -- and hysterically funny -- comedies on television. During this final season, Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman) continues to battle his own family in order to save the Bluth business. George Bluth Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor) is out of prison, but only because he set up his twin brother, Oscar, (also Tambor) to stay inside instead. Matriarch Lucille (Jessica Walter), still perpetually drunk and caustic, rules her children with an iron fist, especially Buster (Tony Hale), who's out of the army and living life one-handed after the unfortunate s
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Format: DVD: 3-Disc Set, Arrested Development - Season 2
Arrested Development went into its second season on shaky ground: Despite its 2004 Emmy win for Best Comedy in Season 1, the series seemed close to cancellation as FOX reduced its order for episodes from the usual 23 to only 18 during Season 2. But fans that appreciated the zany writing style and bizarre cast of characters launched a campaign to encourage the network not to give up on the quirky show. Luckily, Season 2 didn't become Arrested Development's last, but it may certainly be the funniest. Returning once again is the Bluth clan: George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor), the head of the family, who is on the run from prison; Lucille (Jessica Walter), the matriarch with a penchant for alcohol; eldest son G.O.B. (Will Arnett), a failed magician; Michael (Jason Bateman) the only levelheaded member of the group, who's trying to rebuild the family business; his son, George-Michael (the wonderful Michael Cera); Michael's twin, Lindsay (Portia de Rossi), an aimless socialite, who, along with her husband, Tobias (David Cr
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Format: DVD: 2-Disc Set, Arrested Development - Season 3
The Bluth family returns for another season of life after credit cards in this revolutionary award-winning comedy. Michael Bluth Jason Bateman is the voice of reason in the midst of a blue-blood clan of crazies who have become acclimated to the life of luxury after patriarch George Sr. Jeffrey Tambor earned a fortune in the tract-housing business. When George is arrested on charges of tax fraud however the family's assets are frozen and the resulting life of relative poverty proves difficult in many unexpected ways. Matriarch Lucille Jessica Walter is an emotionally stunted alcoholic who in season two hires a bounty hunter to find George Sr. who has run off to Mexico--maybe. The Bluth siblings include Lindsay Portia de Rossi a socialite whose multitude of causes serves to further her own social career; Gob Will Arnett a womanizing illusionist; and Buster a mama's boy who spends his time pursuing a nebulous career as a grad student. Lindsay is married to Tobias David Cross an out-of-work actor and former docto
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