Scott Miller Wrote:I said it before and now that I'm watching Season 2, I'll say it again: Arrested Development may be the funniest show to ever grace the small screen. If you haven't yet caught it, I recommend rushing out to the store or putting it in your internet que(SP) immediately. Unless, of course, you prefer The Apprentice to brilliant writing, smart acting, and quirky humor.I was watching disc 1 of Season 2 last night. Couldn't agree more, the best comedy I've seen in years.
The "Afternoon Delight" episode had me crying.
Scott Hajek Wrote:Since the show is likely dead, it will be much easier to watch all of it. Unless there are few episodes to a series, I don't like playing catch up. There's just not enough time to see all the TV that seems interesting. That's why I haven't seen any of the new sci-fi shows. Or, most of the comedies.
Scott Miller Wrote:I said it before and now that I'm watching Season 2, I'll say it again: Arrested Development may be the funniest show to ever grace the small screen. If you haven't yet caught it, I recommend rushing out to the store or putting it in your internet que(SP) immediately. Unless, of course, you prefer The Apprentice to brilliant writing, smart acting, and quirky humor.
colburn0004 Wrote:I completely agree I would put this and It's always sunny in Philidelphea in my best tv comedies. I really hope they get this movie rolling but it seems the young guy who is in superbad(at work and am lazy don't feel like looking up his name) is holding out because he doesnt want to get type cast.
Mick C. Wrote:Definiitely my favorite comedy ever on TV. Watching it on DVD is the best way, perhaps, as you catch the many references to earlier episodes (like the blue handprints on the walls you keep seeing after the abortive try-out for the Blue Man Group.)
The "Analrapist" bit literally had me in tears.