The Persistent Cult of Arrested Development
The show was too weird and self-referential to really succeed on network TV, especially in 2003. But times have changed, and now so has television.
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The show was too weird and self-referential to really succeed on network TV, especially in 2003. But times have changed, and now so has television.
And a tiny bit about Arrested Development.
That, or David Cross is on a European vacation.
"He was one of those Dune obsessives, and so am I. Here’s a movie that even its director hates, but we don’t care."
Everything's coming up Arrested!
David Cross visited Conan, who didn't really get a word in edgewise.
Plus: David Cross slammed Chipmunks: Chipwrecked and its Jewish producer, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Featuring a decreasingly accurate computer rendering of David Cross.
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret is returning to television for its second season, but not without comedy's secretly sex ham[m].
Like, Mitch Hurwitz explains an erection joke to a young Michael Cera.
"Open your heart, celery, we're all in this together."