icemastertron said:
You gotta fix the link.

And isnt like Feb. 6 or 10 or something like that? Conan said it last night when Will Arnet was there.
:roll: I don't even care about "Invested Developement" anymore, I'm all about "Give Me A Breaksville"!
 
moonmaster said:
:roll: I don't even care about "Invested Developement" anymore, I'm all about "Give Me A Breaksville"!
You shot that on our premises!



And how many seasons are on DVD for this show?
 
icemastertron said:
You shot that on our premises!



And how many seasons are on DVD for this show?

Two. Both are excellent.
 
Planet-man said:
I'm going to sue that show for false advertising. There aren't any celebrities on it.
Are you calling Dave Coulier a "non-celebrity"!?
 
Anyone see the series finale? I watched the last five minutes of the second to last episode, and the full final episode.

I thought it was done perfectly:

-Michael and his son finally getting away
-An-Yong/Hello's revenge
-GOB getting punched out
-Buster facing his fears
-Lucille looking at jailtime
-Hinting at Lindsay and Tobias getting back together
-And most of all, Ron Howards cameo

Hopefully Showtime is still looking to pick the series up.
 
Steve GMan said:
Anyone see the series finale? I watched the last five minutes of the second to last episode, and the full final episode.

I thought it was done perfectly:

-Michael and his son finally getting away
-An-Yong/Hello's revenge
-GOB getting punched out
-Buster facing his fears
-Lucille looking at jailtime
-Hinting at Lindsay and Tobias getting back together
-And most of all, Ron Howards cameo

Hopefully Showtime is still looking to pick the series up.

i saw the second one as well, the Jr. and the chick hit it to the bases....i just find that funny.
 
It's between Showtime & ABC.

I recorded them but haven't watched them yet because I'm not caught up on this season's episodes.
 
So many great moments from last night:

-"Nellie has blown them all away!"
-The Holy Trinity.
-Tobias' new "girl"friend.
-Gob's new girlfriend.
-Buster's coma romance.
-"George Michael got to second base, but much like Pete Rose in this photo, he dove in head first."
-Tobias and Lindsay's birth announcement.
-GOB'S PROGRAM:

PENUS PENUS PENUS PENUS PENUS
PENUS PENUS PENUS PENUS PENUS
PENUS PENUS PENUS PENUS PENUS
PENUS PENUS PENUS PENUS PENUS
PENUS PENUS PENUS PENUS PENUS

-Lindsay's true origins.
-"I don't date older women."
-"I don't see it as a series...Maybe a movie?..."
-"Maybe they can keep themselves together for a while."

I hope AD comes back, but if it doesn't, that was certainly a fitting finale.
 
The finale was great. I especially enjoyed the Lindsay reveal (I don't date older women.), Gob and the Holy Trinity, and the Pete Rose cutaways. Couldn't have asked for a better ending. I really hope someone picks this show up.
 
Bummer...

A new development may keep Arrested Development off the air for good.

Series creator Mitch Hurwitz announced his decision to quit the Emmy-winning comedy Monday, dealing a blow to fans still holding out hope that the canceled Fox show might be revived on another network, Daily Variety reports.

The move by Hurwitz was not entirely unexpected. E! Online's TV columnist Kristin Veitch reported last month that the executive producer was "hesitant" about sticking with the series, despite a tentative deal in place to move it to Showtime.

Though series producers 20th Century Fox TV and Imagine Television had hammered out an agreement with the cable network, it was forged on the understanding that Hurwitz would be continuing to script the various misadventures of the Bluth family.

However, the writer told Variety he had reached the end of the line as far as Arrested Development was concerned.

"I've given everything I can to the show in order to try to live up to [the fans'] expectations," Hurwitz told the trade. "I finally reached a point where I felt I couldn't continue to deliver that on a weekly basis."

He said he held off on making a final decision to give 20th Century Fox and Showtime time to reach a potential deal but ultimately had to move on due to a combination of creative and financial concerns.

"Of course, if there was enough money in it, I would have happily abandoned the fans' need for quality. But as it turns out, there wasn't," he said.

Hurwitz said he had briefed most of the show's cast and writers about his decision. He said executive producer
Ron Howard asked him to consider serving as a consultant on the show if 20th Century Fox and Imagine figured out a way to continue it without him.

"I said I'd be happy to do that, but that as showrunner, I've gone as far as I can go," he told Variety.

The tragically underrated series about a dysfunctional Orange County, California, family debuted in 2003 to critical acclaim but never registered with viewers, despite winning the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2004.

Last month, only 3.3 million viewers tuned in for what Fox billed as a season finale, but what was most likely the series finale for Arrested Development.

Despite his defection from the show, Hurwitz left fans with one final straw to grasp, hinting to Variety that he may still be interested in adapting the series to the big screen.
 

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