I won't be happy until this bitch is in production. Too many times I've heard this kind of news and then it gets postponed and then nothing happens. When stuff starts getting filmed, I will be happy. Only then.
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I won't be happy until this bitch is in production. Too many times I've heard this kind of news and then it gets postponed and then nothing happens. When stuff starts getting filmed, I will be happy. Only then.
Agreed... but...the rumour is now over 6 hours of more Arrested Development instead of just an hour and a half more... man I hope they get it right ,and get the feel of the show again.
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I think it's too early to say but if Fox doesn't want it then I read both Showtime and Netflix are interested. I have no clue if Fox even gets first dibs.
I have zero expectations for the show, but reasonably high hopes. Honestly, by the end of the third season, the show was on its last legs as far as over-arcing jokes were going, and was having trouble coming up with new original ones to replace them.
That said, the show, taken as a whole, was simply brilliant. It wasn't too smart (even though that's what its fans immediately claim by association), it was just so on-point, every single episode. Very little in the way of self-indulgence.
And Jessica Walter as Lucille Bluth. The true gem of the show.
^the Charlize Theron episodes strayed from the core of the show, they were definitely a low point
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This was the funniest show ever. Why the hell did they cancel it in the first place...
mostly that the fox execs thought that it didn't appeal to a large enough audience so they gave it really really crappy timeslots and nearly zero promos.
Even the worst AD episodes were better than 99% of the stuff on TV. I'm sure that the worst Victoria's Secret model to sleep with would still be pretty damn good