Weeeeird.
Weeeeird.
It's basically what Doc and Jackson have been wearing in promo shots for years.
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Oh, he got the tip.
¡Duh, estoy ganado!
That's great, Dan! Just leave em over there by the door.
"Abed, the year is 1967, and you and I are undercover police working the hot-rod circuit!"
It'd be kind of neat if every couple of years a new Arrested Development "mini-series" comes along. Just make it a semi-annual thing whenever they can get most or all of the cast together.
They don't allow you to have bees in here.
Youtube clip next week.
Yeah, I wonder if just "That Bitch!" would work, exclamation point included.
"Roomies" might be better than "Roommates" but might be too cute.
I just loved how he kept trying to put it another way, but couldn't.
What? She loves all her children equally.
I was disturbed by it from the beginning.
They kept the bleeping but they did mange to get away with a little more stuff, like Tobias repeatedly going "goddammit" which you could never say on network TV. I think there were other instances of more colorful language, but it was good they kept the "r-rated" stuff bleeped, because it's just funnier for some…
See? Like twins!
Mallory may actually be a bigger bitch, I think. I don't think she actually likes anyone. Lucille seems a bit more fun, as long as you aren't GOB.
Yeah, wow. Pretty much everybody was gettin' some this time around. Even Lindsay, who was always the perpetually un-boned (adult) family member in the original run. Tobias was the only one who didn't get busy.
Was he in fat makeup, or has that guy just aged terribly?
I almost feel like the reveal is going to be that the George Sr. we've been following is actually Oscar, who just THINKS that he's George Sr. So George Sr. thinks that he's Oscar pretending to be George Sr.
My thought was that the weird plant, combined with the runoff from the outhouse (gross) and the excessive heat…
I always thought Tony Hale looked the most like a younger George Sr. (They have the same head shape and a similar nose) Without the Buster glasses and wardrobe, he's not as awkward looking. I kept wishing Tony Hale was playing young George.