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An open letter to David Letterman, re: Sarah Palin
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Mon, Jun 15
Oh, and on Friday, be sure to ask Michael Cera about the possible Arrested Development movie, will ya? Well maybe if the Obama kids got pregnant during the campaign the joke would work, but since they didn't it won't. How is it sexism? ...
This just in: 'My Name is Earl' will NOT live on
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Thu, Jun 11
It's not quite Arrested Development, but Portia de Rossi is pretty hilarious in it. You might like it. It had a brief first season this spring, but ABC picked it up (surprisingly) for a 2nd season. The Writers Strike ruined the Flow of the Show, ...
My nearly empty DVR poses PopWatch query: What summer TV are you ...
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Fri, May 29
Looking forward to Weeds and Nurse Jackie on Showtime. Also enjoying Beautiful People on Logo, which is kind of reminiscent of Arrested Development. I may check out Jada Pinkett Smith's show..... Are Monk and Psych starting up this summer? ...
Ratings: 'Idol' + 'Dancing' does not = 'Glee'
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Wed, May 20
Of course Fox will probably promote it terribly, switch nights without notice 4-5 times and wonder why it fails. After all, this is the same network that canceled Family Guy (twice) as well as Arrested Development, presumable to focus on reality TV. ...
'Arrested Development' icon Mr. Banana Grabber: Still making ...
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Mon, May 18
be a direct relation to the tertiary Arrested Development character Mr. Banana Grabber (who made a sneaky cameo in a recent episode of Sit Down, Shut Up). According to TV law, the North Carolina teenager is now the official property of GOB Bluth, ...
Instant Fall TV reviews: Fox's 'The Cleveland Show,' 'Brothers ...
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Mon, May 18
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I'm sad to hear such solid actors as CCH Pounder, Carl Weathers (very funny on Arrested Development) and Chill Mitchell (The John Larroquette Show and Ed) are stuck in what appears to be terribly unfunny mess. However, it should be a perfect fit with ...
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'Glee': Please watch tomorrow...or else we can no longer be friends!
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Mon, May 18
Oh great, another lame show (much like Arrested Development) that EW is going to OVERHYPE THE CRAP OUT OF. Fantastic Wasn't this show called season one of "Popular?" Not that I'm complaining, but Ryan Murphy can't afford to recycle an idea that only ...
'Sit Down, Shut Up': 'Arrested Development' this ain't
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Sun, Apr 19
Not only does it share obvious strands of comedic DNA with Arrested Development -- fourth-wall-breaking meta-jokes, 78-rpm banter, surreal non sequiturs, punny character names -- it reunites some of AD's key cast members as well, with Will Arnett ...
Watch episodes from EW's Top 100 New Classic TV Series at Hulu
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Fri, Jun 20
- To get you started, here's a memorable full episode of Arrested Development (the No. 16 series on our Top 100 list), season 1's "Public Relations. ...
Watch episodes from EW's Top 100 New Classic TV Series at Hulu
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Fri, Jun 20
By Gary Susman Selecting the individual episodes was EW.com's panel of expert couch potatoes, namely, Annie Barrett, Michael Slezak, and me.) To get you started, here's a memorable full episode of Arrested Development (the No. ...
It's a step up from the frozen banana stand, surelyOriginal at Entertainment Weekly
• Fri, May 25
By Annie Barrett Bluth Company devotees, listen up: George Michael is looking for a job again*, this time as a TV writer. The first episode of Michael Cera and Clark Duke's new Web series Clark and Michael has been posted here. CBS is involved with the show — a short-form comedy series featuring a lot of sittin...
'Arrested Development': All day, every day!
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Tue, Nov 21
By Helin Jung Let me get a hallelujah (GOB fans, sing it with me!): Arrested Development is ONLINE! Okay, it's just the first five episodes that you're getting, but beggars most certainly cannot be choosers. FYI: MSN has broken each episode into ...
'Arrested Development': The afterlife
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Thu, Jul 27
By Scott Brown I know: Sounds like I'm speaking math or something. But it's really very simple, if oddly boring: MSN will rebroadcast the subversive comedy online. (You know what's really subversive? It's already online. Ssssshhhh! Don't tell MSN!) G4, heretofore known as "that videogame channel" (bu...
Arrested Development: The Movie?
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Tue, Jul 11
By Scott Brown Well, they did end the show with a movie pitch to series producer/narrator Ron Howard. If they pulled it off, wouldn't that, like, totally be the metaness to end all metanesses? No, that would be an Arrested Development movie about the Arrested Development movie, told from the perspectiv...
What's your favorite 'Arrested Development' episode?
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Fri, Feb 10
By Gary Susman Agree with Hurwitz? Which AD episodes are your favorites? Fox giveth, and Fox taketh away. Tonight at 8, the network airs its final four episodes of Arrested Development back to back -- opposite the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics on NBC. In honor of the finale of...
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