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Arrested Development (season 1)

The first season of the television comedy series Arrested Development aired between November 2, 2003 and June 6, 2004, on Fox in the United States. It consisted of 22 episodes, each running approximately 22 minutes in length. The first season was released on DVD in region 1 on October 19, 2004, in region 2 on March 21, 2005 and in region 4 on February 23, 2005.

Arrested Development
Season 1
DVD cover
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseNovember 2, 2003 (2003-11-02) –
June 6, 2004 (2004-06-06)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2
List of episodes

The show's storyline centers on the Bluth family, a formerly wealthy, habitually dysfunctional family and is presented in a continuous format, incorporating hand-held camera work, narration, archival photos and historical footage.

Cast

Episodes

The episode list below is ordered the same as on the season 1 DVD collection and not in their original broadcast order.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code [1]
US viewers
(millions)
11"Pilot"Anthony Russo & Joe RussoMitchell HurwitzNovember 2, 2003 (2003-11-02)1AJD797.98[2]
Michael anticipates becoming the new president of his father's homebuilding company, having put up with his family for years in order to achieve it. Instead, the position is given to his mother, Lucille–just before his father George Sr. is arrested by the SEC. When his family proves unable to run the company, Michael reluctantly returns to help. Meanwhile, Gob's magic career is derailed and George Michael develops a crush on his cousin Maeby.
22"Top Banana"Anthony RussoMitchell Hurwitz and John LevensteinNovember 9, 2003 (2003-11-09)1AJD016.70[3]
The banana stand has burned down and flashbacks reveal the events that led to its destruction: Michael tries to get George Sr. to let him run the company himself. Maeby joins George Michael working at the banana stand, where she steals money from the till. George Michael sets it on fire, with Michael's permission. They do not realise that it is not insured due to Gob not mailing a letter to the insurance company and Michael is informed by George Sr. that there was $250,000 within the walls of the stand. Michael builds a new stand out of wood. Tobias auditions for a commercial but the role is given to Lindsay instead.
33"Bringing Up Buster"Joe RussoMitchell Hurwitz and Richard RosenstockNovember 16, 2003 (2003-11-16)1AJD025.78[4]
Lucille grows annoyed with Buster and forces Michael to take him to work for a day. Meanwhile, George Michael auditions for the school play in an attempt to kiss Maeby, but Tobias' ineptitude as a director ruins his chances.
44"Key Decisions"Anthony RussoBrad CopelandNovember 23, 2003 (2003-11-23)1AJD046.26[5]
Gob attempts to break out of prison in a publicity stunt to further his magic career. While Gob is locked up, Michael agrees to accompany Gob's girlfriend Marta to an awards show, where he begins to fall for her. Meanwhile, Lindsay attempts to save an old tree from being demolished by the Bluth Company.
55"Visiting Ours"Greg MottolaJohn Levenstein & Richard RosenstockDecember 7, 2003 (2003-12-07)1AJD036.31[6]
Needing information from George Sr.'s secretary Kitty, Michael attempts to use her crush on Gob to get it. Meanwhile, Tobias and Lindsay attend couples therapy and George Michael attempts to conquer his fear of visiting George Sr. in prison.
66"Charity Drive"Greg MottolaBarbie Feldman AdlerNovember 30, 2003 (2003-11-30)1AJD056.77[7]
Lucille and Buster prepare for a charity bachelorette auction. Meanwhile, Michael and Lindsay try to prove to each other that they are not selfish, and Gob convinces George Michael to break into the permit office.
77"My Mother, the Car"Jay ChandrasekharChuck MartinDecember 21, 2003 (2003-12-21)1AJD076.42[8]
Lucille feels unloved by her children and attempts to pin her car accident on an amnesiac Michael. Buster begins a relationship with Lucille Austero, and Lindsay is unpleasantly surprised when she finally visits her father in prison.
88"In God We Trust"Joe RussoAbraham HigginbothamDecember 14, 2003 (2003-12-14)1AJD066.11[9]
George Sr. is to be released for an afternoon to take part in a pageant of living art representations, playing God in Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam". The role of Adam is sought by George Michael, Buster, and Tobias, who all have different motivations. Family lawyer Barry Zuckerkorn (Henry Winkler) makes his first apprearance.
99"Storming the Castle"Greg MottolaBrad CopelandJanuary 4, 2004 (2004-01-04)1AJD085.72[10]
After Lindsay says that Michael is too much of a "good guy" to make a move on Marta, he devises a plan to have Marta meet Gob's second lover during his magic act. George Sr. discovers Judaism.
1010"Pier Pressure"Joe RussoMitchell Hurwitz & Jim VallelyJanuary 11, 2004 (2004-01-11)1AJD097.21[11]
Michael thinks George Michael has started using marijuana, but Buster asked George Michael for it to treat Lucille Austero's vertigo. Maeby spends time with grandmother Lucille, but Lindsay resents their bond.
1111"Public Relations"Lee Shallat-ChemelCourtney LillyJanuary 25, 2004 (2004-01-25)1AJD106.37[12]
After a series of negative publicity, Michael hires a female publicist for the family, but she turns against them when he decides they shouldn't date in the interest of George Michael.
1212"Marta Complex"Joe RussoJohn Levenstein & Jim VallelyFebruary 8, 2004 (2004-02-08)1AJD114.89[13]
On Valentine's Day, Marta begins to fall for Michael, to his and Gob's misunderstanding. George Michael investigates his cousin's parentage for validation of his crush. Buster moves out of his mother's apartment. Lindsay wants a divorce from Tobias.
1313"Beef Consommé"Jay ChandrasekharChuck Martin & Richard RosenstockFebruary 15, 2004 (2004-02-15)1AJD125.21[14]
The family must appear at George Sr.'s arraignment hearing, but proceedings are jeopardized by Michael and Marta's relationship guilt and Gob's hunt for his unknown rival for Marta.
1414"Shock and Aww"Joe RussoChuck Martin & Jim VallelyMarch 7, 2004 (2004-03-07)1AJD136.42[15]
Michael moves on to George Michael's ethics teacher (guest star Heather Graham), before realizing he and his son share an attraction to her. Lucille's newly adopted Korean son Annyong arrives.
1515"Staff Infection"John FortenberryBrad CopelandMarch 14, 2004 (2004-03-14)1AJD145.37[16]
Michael discovers that the family had all been on the company payroll for doing nothing, so he forces them to work. Gob and Buster join a construction crew. Lindsay becomes Michael's receptionist. Annyong works at the banana stand. Tobias joins George Sr.'s prison to research an acting role.
1616"Missing Kitty"Joe RussoMitchell Hurwitz & John LevensteinMarch 28, 2004 (2004-03-28)1AJD155.51[17]
Michael and George Sr. argue over the firing of Kitty–Michael's assistant and George's mistress. Gob announces his intentions to sink the company yacht in a magic act on the beach, inspiring George Michael's admiration.
1717"Altar Egos"Jay ChandrasekharBarbie Feldman AdlerMarch 17, 2004 (2004-03-17)1AJD169.62[18]
Michael has a deceitful one-night stand with Maggie (guest star Julia Louis-Dreyfus), a blind prosecutor who is arguing against his father. Gob marries a woman (Will Arnett's then-wife Amy Poehler) he has just met. Meanwhile, George Sr. uses an undercover FBI agent who has fallen for him for information on the case.
1818"Justice Is Blind"Jay ChandrasekharAbraham HigginbothamMarch 21, 2004 (2004-03-21)1AJD177.02[18]
George Sr. wants Gob to sneak into Maggie's house for evidence, but he instead sends Tobias, who breaks in while Maggie is still home, hoping to sneak around her. Michael finds out her seeing-eye dog is blind, so Maggie must have been able to see all this time. George Michael confronts Maeby for posing as a terminally ill twin sister Surely.
1919"Best Man for the Gob"Lee Shallat-ChemelMitchell Hurwitz & Richard RosenstockApril 4, 2004 (2004-04-04)1AJD185.51[19]
Michael offers to plan Gob a bachelor party after his drunken wedding appears to have stuck. Gob refuses, saying George Sr. is his best man, so Michael tries to plan a fishing trip with George Michael for the same weekend. George Sr. plans to use the party in an elaborate attempt to scare an accountant out of testifying against him. Tobias tries to convince Lindsay to re-form a pharmaceutical-jingle-based family band.
2020"Whistler's Mother"Paul FeigJohn Levenstein & Jim VallelyApril 11, 2004 (2004-04-11)1AJD195.39[20]
The family each beg money of Michael when the company funds become unfrozen. George Sr.'s twin brother Oscar shows up to attempt an affair with Lucille, and Michael makes a bad business deal with him. Lindsay protests the Iraq War after her stylist is deployed.
2121"Not Without My Daughter"Lee Shallat-ChemelMitchell Hurwitz & Richard RosenstockApril 25, 2004 (2004-04-25)1AJD205.66[21]
Michael breaks with tradition and takes his niece Maeby to Take Your Daughter to Work Day, but he partly regrets this when he's questioned by police investigating Kitty's disappearance. Lindsay, embarrassed to be working at a clothing store, claims that she's shoplifting. This becomes a personal challenge for magician Gob.
2222"Let Them Eat Cake"Paul FeigMitchell Hurwitz & Jim VallelyJune 6, 2004 (2004-06-06)1AJD215.08[22]
Michael and George Sr. prepare for a polygraph test on the company's business dealings. Kitty attempts to blackmail the company with information against George Sr. George Michael gets a new girlfriend, Ann. Maeby is jealous. Lindsay and Tobias enjoy new success when a book Tobias had written years earlier gains an audience. George Sr. escapes from prison.

Reception

Critical reception

In its first season, Arrested Development was met with widespread critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 100% with an average score of 10 out of 10 based on 24 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Arrested Development puts an ambitiously complex, brilliantly fast-paced spin on dysfunctional family comedy, anchored by the efforts of a tremendously talented ensemble."[23] On the review aggregator website Metacritic, the first season scored 89 out of 100, based on 24 reviews, indicating "Universal acclaim".[24]

Awards and nominations

In 2004, the first season received seven Emmy Award nominations, and earned five wins:[25] Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Directing and Writing for a Comedy Series for the pilot episode written by Mitchell Hurwitz and directed by brothers Anthony and Joe Russo, Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series. Jeffrey Tambor was nominated that year for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.[26]

Home media

The first season was released on DVD in region 1 on October 19, 2004,[27] in region 2 on March 21, 2005[28] and in region 4 on February 23, 2005.[29] Special features on the sets include the unaired and uncensored full-length pilot episode; commentary by creator Mitchell Hurwitz and cast members on the extended pilot, "Beef Consommé" and "Let Them Eat Cake"; deleted and extended scenes; "Breaking Ground: Behind the Scenes of Arrested Development" featurette; The Museum of Television & Radio: Q&A with Creator Mitchell Hurwitz and the cast of Arrested Development; TV Land – "Arrested Development: The Making of a Future Classic"; TV Land Awards — The Future Classic Award; Ron Howard Sneak Peek at Season 2; Arrested Development Promo – "Blind"; Easter Egg — Tobias Outtake.[30]

References

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External links

  • Arrested Development at IMDb

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The first season of the television comedy series Arrested Development aired between November 2 2003 and June 6 2004 on Fox in the United States It consisted of 22 episodes each running approximately 22 minutes in length The first season was released on DVD in region 1 on October 19 2004 in region 2 on March 21 2005 and in region 4 on February 23 2005 Arrested DevelopmentSeason 1DVD coverStarringJason Bateman Portia de Rossi Will Arnett Michael Cera Alia Shawkat Tony Hale David Cross Jeffrey Tambor Jessica WalterCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes22ReleaseOriginal networkFoxOriginal releaseNovember 2 2003 2003 11 02 June 6 2004 2004 06 06 Season chronologyNext Season 2List of episodesThe show s storyline centers on the Bluth family a formerly wealthy habitually dysfunctional family and is presented in a continuous format incorporating hand held camera work narration archival photos and historical footage Contents 1 Cast 2 Episodes 3 Reception 3 1 Critical reception 3 2 Awards and nominations 4 Home media 5 References 6 External linksCast EditMain article List of Arrested Development characters Jason Bateman as Michael Bluth Portia de Rossi as Lindsay Bluth Funke Will Arnett as Gob Bluth Michael Cera as George Michael Bluth Alia Shawkat as Maeby Funke Tony Hale as Buster Bluth David Cross as Tobias Funke Jeffrey Tambor as George and Oscar Bluth Jessica Walter as Lucille Bluth Ron Howard as Narrator uncredited Episodes EditSee also List of Arrested Development episodes The episode list below is ordered the same as on the season 1 DVD collection and not in their original broadcast order No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd code 1 US viewers millions 11 Pilot Anthony Russo amp Joe RussoMitchell HurwitzNovember 2 2003 2003 11 02 1AJD797 98 2 Michael anticipates becoming the new president of his father s homebuilding company having put up with his family for years in order to achieve it Instead the position is given to his mother Lucille just before his father George Sr is arrested by the SEC When his family proves unable to run the company Michael reluctantly returns to help Meanwhile Gob s magic career is derailed and George Michael develops a crush on his cousin Maeby 22 Top Banana Anthony RussoMitchell Hurwitz and John LevensteinNovember 9 2003 2003 11 09 1AJD016 70 3 The banana stand has burned down and flashbacks reveal the events that led to its destruction Michael tries to get George Sr to let him run the company himself Maeby joins George Michael working at the banana stand where she steals money from the till George Michael sets it on fire with Michael s permission They do not realise that it is not insured due to Gob not mailing a letter to the insurance company and Michael is informed by George Sr that there was 250 000 within the walls of the stand Michael builds a new stand out of wood Tobias auditions for a commercial but the role is given to Lindsay instead 33 Bringing Up Buster Joe RussoMitchell Hurwitz and Richard RosenstockNovember 16 2003 2003 11 16 1AJD025 78 4 Lucille grows annoyed with Buster and forces Michael to take him to work for a day Meanwhile George Michael auditions for the school play in an attempt to kiss Maeby but Tobias ineptitude as a director ruins his chances 44 Key Decisions Anthony RussoBrad CopelandNovember 23 2003 2003 11 23 1AJD046 26 5 Gob attempts to break out of prison in a publicity stunt to further his magic career While Gob is locked up Michael agrees to accompany Gob s girlfriend Marta to an awards show where he begins to fall for her Meanwhile Lindsay attempts to save an old tree from being demolished by the Bluth Company 55 Visiting Ours Greg MottolaJohn Levenstein amp Richard RosenstockDecember 7 2003 2003 12 07 1AJD036 31 6 Needing information from George Sr s secretary Kitty Michael attempts to use her crush on Gob to get it Meanwhile Tobias and Lindsay attend couples therapy and George Michael attempts to conquer his fear of visiting George Sr in prison 66 Charity Drive Greg MottolaBarbie Feldman AdlerNovember 30 2003 2003 11 30 1AJD056 77 7 Lucille and Buster prepare for a charity bachelorette auction Meanwhile Michael and Lindsay try to prove to each other that they are not selfish and Gob convinces George Michael to break into the permit office 77 My Mother the Car Jay ChandrasekharChuck MartinDecember 21 2003 2003 12 21 1AJD076 42 8 Lucille feels unloved by her children and attempts to pin her car accident on an amnesiac Michael Buster begins a relationship with Lucille Austero and Lindsay is unpleasantly surprised when she finally visits her father in prison 88 In God We Trust Joe RussoAbraham HigginbothamDecember 14 2003 2003 12 14 1AJD066 11 9 George Sr is to be released for an afternoon to take part in a pageant of living art representations playing God in Michelangelo s The Creation of Adam The role of Adam is sought by George Michael Buster and Tobias who all have different motivations Family lawyer Barry Zuckerkorn Henry Winkler makes his first apprearance 99 Storming the Castle Greg MottolaBrad CopelandJanuary 4 2004 2004 01 04 1AJD085 72 10 After Lindsay says that Michael is too much of a good guy to make a move on Marta he devises a plan to have Marta meet Gob s second lover during his magic act George Sr discovers Judaism 1010 Pier Pressure Joe RussoMitchell Hurwitz amp Jim VallelyJanuary 11 2004 2004 01 11 1AJD097 21 11 Michael thinks George Michael has started using marijuana but Buster asked George Michael for it to treat Lucille Austero s vertigo Maeby spends time with grandmother Lucille but Lindsay resents their bond 1111 Public Relations Lee Shallat ChemelCourtney LillyJanuary 25 2004 2004 01 25 1AJD106 37 12 After a series of negative publicity Michael hires a female publicist for the family but she turns against them when he decides they shouldn t date in the interest of George Michael 1212 Marta Complex Joe RussoJohn Levenstein amp Jim VallelyFebruary 8 2004 2004 02 08 1AJD114 89 13 On Valentine s Day Marta begins to fall for Michael to his and Gob s misunderstanding George Michael investigates his cousin s parentage for validation of his crush Buster moves out of his mother s apartment Lindsay wants a divorce from Tobias 1313 Beef Consomme Jay ChandrasekharChuck Martin amp Richard RosenstockFebruary 15 2004 2004 02 15 1AJD125 21 14 The family must appear at George Sr s arraignment hearing but proceedings are jeopardized by Michael and Marta s relationship guilt and Gob s hunt for his unknown rival for Marta 1414 Shock and Aww Joe RussoChuck Martin amp Jim VallelyMarch 7 2004 2004 03 07 1AJD136 42 15 Michael moves on to George Michael s ethics teacher guest star Heather Graham before realizing he and his son share an attraction to her Lucille s newly adopted Korean son Annyong arrives 1515 Staff Infection John FortenberryBrad CopelandMarch 14 2004 2004 03 14 1AJD145 37 16 Michael discovers that the family had all been on the company payroll for doing nothing so he forces them to work Gob and Buster join a construction crew Lindsay becomes Michael s receptionist Annyong works at the banana stand Tobias joins George Sr s prison to research an acting role 1616 Missing Kitty Joe RussoMitchell Hurwitz amp John LevensteinMarch 28 2004 2004 03 28 1AJD155 51 17 Michael and George Sr argue over the firing of Kitty Michael s assistant and George s mistress Gob announces his intentions to sink the company yacht in a magic act on the beach inspiring George Michael s admiration 1717 Altar Egos Jay ChandrasekharBarbie Feldman AdlerMarch 17 2004 2004 03 17 1AJD169 62 18 Michael has a deceitful one night stand with Maggie guest star Julia Louis Dreyfus a blind prosecutor who is arguing against his father Gob marries a woman Will Arnett s then wife Amy Poehler he has just met Meanwhile George Sr uses an undercover FBI agent who has fallen for him for information on the case 1818 Justice Is Blind Jay ChandrasekharAbraham HigginbothamMarch 21 2004 2004 03 21 1AJD177 02 18 George Sr wants Gob to sneak into Maggie s house for evidence but he instead sends Tobias who breaks in while Maggie is still home hoping to sneak around her Michael finds out her seeing eye dog is blind so Maggie must have been able to see all this time George Michael confronts Maeby for posing as a terminally ill twin sister Surely 1919 Best Man for the Gob Lee Shallat ChemelMitchell Hurwitz amp Richard RosenstockApril 4 2004 2004 04 04 1AJD185 51 19 Michael offers to plan Gob a bachelor party after his drunken wedding appears to have stuck Gob refuses saying George Sr is his best man so Michael tries to plan a fishing trip with George Michael for the same weekend George Sr plans to use the party in an elaborate attempt to scare an accountant out of testifying against him Tobias tries to convince Lindsay to re form a pharmaceutical jingle based family band 2020 Whistler s Mother Paul FeigJohn Levenstein amp Jim VallelyApril 11 2004 2004 04 11 1AJD195 39 20 The family each beg money of Michael when the company funds become unfrozen George Sr s twin brother Oscar shows up to attempt an affair with Lucille and Michael makes a bad business deal with him Lindsay protests the Iraq War after her stylist is deployed 2121 Not Without My Daughter Lee Shallat ChemelMitchell Hurwitz amp Richard RosenstockApril 25 2004 2004 04 25 1AJD205 66 21 Michael breaks with tradition and takes his niece Maeby to Take Your Daughter to Work Day but he partly regrets this when he s questioned by police investigating Kitty s disappearance Lindsay embarrassed to be working at a clothing store claims that she s shoplifting This becomes a personal challenge for magician Gob 2222 Let Them Eat Cake Paul FeigMitchell Hurwitz amp Jim VallelyJune 6 2004 2004 06 06 1AJD215 08 22 Michael and George Sr prepare for a polygraph test on the company s business dealings Kitty attempts to blackmail the company with information against George Sr George Michael gets a new girlfriend Ann Maeby is jealous Lindsay and Tobias enjoy new success when a book Tobias had written years earlier gains an audience George Sr escapes from prison Reception EditCritical reception Edit In its first season Arrested Development was met with widespread critical acclaim On Rotten Tomatoes the season has an approval rating of 100 with an average score of 10 out of 10 based on 24 reviews The website s critical consensus reads Arrested Development puts an ambitiously complex brilliantly fast paced spin on dysfunctional family comedy anchored by the efforts of a tremendously talented ensemble 23 On the review aggregator website Metacritic the first season scored 89 out of 100 based on 24 reviews indicating Universal acclaim 24 Awards and nominations Edit In 2004 the first season received seven Emmy Award nominations and earned five wins 25 Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Directing and Writing for a Comedy Series for the pilot episode written by Mitchell Hurwitz and directed by brothers Anthony and Joe Russo Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Jeffrey Tambor was nominated that year for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series 26 Home media EditThe first season was released on DVD in region 1 on October 19 2004 27 in region 2 on March 21 2005 28 and in region 4 on February 23 2005 29 Special features on the sets include the unaired and uncensored full length pilot episode commentary by creator Mitchell Hurwitz and cast members on the extended pilot Beef Consomme and Let Them Eat Cake deleted and extended scenes Breaking Ground Behind the Scenes of Arrested Development featurette The Museum of Television amp Radio Q amp A with Creator Mitchell Hurwitz and the cast of Arrested Development TV Land Arrested Development The Making of a Future Classic TV Land Awards The Future Classic Award Ron Howard Sneak Peek at Season 2 Arrested Development Promo Blind Easter Egg Tobias Outtake 30 References Edit Arrested Development Fox in Flight Fox Broadcasting Company Archived from the original on October 30 2011 Retrieved August 31 2012 Kissell Rick November 4 2003 B casters post baseball blues Variety Retrieved August 31 2012 Kissell Rick November 10 2003 The rescue squad Variety Retrieved August 31 2012 Kissell Rick November 17 2003 Listen to the Music Variety Retrieved August 31 2012 Nielsen report total viewers November 17 23 2003 Variety November 26 2003 Archived from the original on September 5 2012 Retrieved August 31 2012 via HighBeam Research subscription required Nielsen report December 1 7 2003 Variety December 10 2003 Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved September 3 2012 via HighBeam Research subscription required Kissell Rick December 1 2003 Fox takes Mac tack Variety Retrieved August 31 2012 Nielsen report December 15 21 2003 Variety December 24 2003 Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved August 31 2012 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