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Post by fatmenace on Oct 2, 2011 15:16:39 GMT -6
No way RT @newyorker: News @newyorkerfest: Arrested Development coming back for one more TV season before movie. #ArrestedDevelopment
*joke from show
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Post by fatmenace on Oct 2, 2011 15:17:30 GMT -6
I won't hold my breath, but still, this would be awesome.
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Post by gk on Oct 2, 2011 16:50:39 GMT -6
Jason Bateman just tweeted they're shooting 10 episodes.
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Post by fatmenace on Oct 9, 2011 22:52:20 GMT -6
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Post by fatmenace on Oct 10, 2011 17:48:48 GMT -6
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Post by fatmenace on Oct 20, 2012 15:05:49 GMT -6
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Post by gk on Dec 20, 2012 11:34:56 GMT -6
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Post by fatmenace on Jan 12, 2013 9:18:23 GMT -6
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Post by fatmenace on Jan 12, 2013 9:20:28 GMT -6
mashable.com/2013/01/09/arres...velopment-may/Arrested Development fans, your wait is nearly over. The Bluths are set to return for their feverishly anticipated fourth season this May. The cult favorite went off the air after three seasons, in 2006, but Netflix signed on in 2011 to host new episodes of the show after seeing its immense popularity with subscribers. Executive producer Ron Howard has since tweeted a photo of the new season's script and star Jason Bateman later shared photos from the writers' room. Bateman also shared photos from the set in August. But Wednesday's news, revealed at a panel at the 2013 Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour, marks the most detailed to date. Season four will consist of 14 episodes, up from 10 as originally planned, and the entire batch will reportedly be released at once. Arrested Development fans will also have to get used a slightly different narrative approach — each episode is said to focus primarily on just one character, with only Michael Bluth, played by Bateman, appearing in all 14. Arrested Development is Netflix's biggest name exclusively hosted series, but just one of several the company is using to try to shake up the television industry. Five other shows are set to premiere on Netflix this year as well, including House of Cards, produced by David Fincher and starring Kevin Spacey, and Derek, which Ricky Gervais writes and stars in.
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Post by gk on Jan 12, 2013 14:36:07 GMT -6
each episode is said to focus primarily on just one character, with only Michael Bluth, played by Bateman, appearing in all 14. :-\
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Post by fatmenace on Jan 14, 2013 6:52:37 GMT -6
I hear you. But I'll take what I can get.
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Post by fatmenace on Jan 31, 2013 15:43:07 GMT -6
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Post by gk on Jan 31, 2013 15:59:03 GMT -6
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Post by fatmenace on Apr 26, 2013 8:00:12 GMT -6
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Post by gk on Apr 26, 2013 10:01:54 GMT -6
Let's talk about viewing strategy. They're releasing all the episodes at once. Do you watch them all binge-style? Do you watch one a night? I've recommended to Steph that we watch one episode a night, twice in a row. To reeeeeealy enjoy it. Like sipping on a fine Scotch. She's more of the binge watcher.
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