We're just blowing through nap time, aren't we? But he was her "miracle baby." And I - I was just too burnt out on raising you guys to care. The doctor said there were claw marks on the walls of her uterus. Michael: Why didn't you tell me that? George Sr.: How much clearer can I say it: "THERE IS ALWAYS MONEY IN THE BANANA STAND!" Prison Guard: NO TOUCHING! George Sr.: NO TOUCHING! Bringing Up Buster George Sr.: Maybe it was the eleven months he spent in the womb. George Sr.: There was $250,000 lining the walls of the banana stand! Michael: What? George Sr.: Cash, Michael. George Sr.: There's always money in the banana stand. Michael: Do you even want to be in charge? Gob: No. Lucille Bluth: You want your belt to buckle, not your chair. Top Banana George Sr.: This is my vacation, Michael. Narrator: Then, mistaking a group of garishly dressed men for pirates, Tobias boarded a van full of homosexuals. Lucille: If you're saying I play favorites, you're wrong. George Michael: Oh right! I thought you meant of the things you eat. Michael: What have we always said is the most important thing? George Michael: Breakfast! Michael. I would’ve expected that after "They’re keeping Dad in jail." Also, the attorney said that they’re going to have to put a halt on the company’s expense account. they are going to keep Dad in prison at least until this gets all sorted out. A trick is something a whore does for money.Or cocaine!īuster: Well clearly the blue part is the land. A trick is something a whore does for money.Or candy! It's just that I was constantly being called to the phone, or I was asked a question, or I was being resuscitated and it was really hard to get a good work flow going. I thought you've been going in to the office. Michael: I thought Buster had everything under control. George Sr.: That's the Securities and Exchange Commission. George Michael: I knew it was against the law. Season 1 Pilot Gob: Are those police boats? No, seriously, I think those are police boats. Arrested Development most likely would have been similar had Fox not canceled it after season 3. Several of those sitcoms also had disappointing seasons towards the end, just most had made it at least 5 seasons before the quality started to decline. Again, the first 3 seasons are excellent and up there with other top sitcoms. I suspect a key person or people were not involved in season 4 and 5 (like Larry David was not involved in the last few seasons of Seinfeld, though the drop in quality wasn't as severe) or Netflix people butted in too much thinking they knew better. Season 5 was released nearly 5 years later that unfortunately was also very disappointing. I don't know what happened with season 4, but the end result was a season with some big issues and lacking the clever comedy of the first 3 seasons. Due to popular demand and the show being cut so soon, there were rumors about it being revived for years but unfortunately that didn't happen until Netflix decided to pick it up about 7 years after the last season. It became a lot more popular after it had ended and word of mouth got around about how great it was. Judging by the first 3 seasons, this is one of the best sitcoms ever made but various factors led to it not doing so well while it ran and getting cut. The main score is excluding the last 2 seasons.
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