Ann was always one of my favourite non-family characters, even though she was just the butt of every joke
And Anyang was HILARIOUS. Such a crappy joke that was run into the ground but I still laugh every time
who?
You've met her... so many times.
He's very good!
Loblaw's good and all, but for the love of God, bring back Zuckerkorn.
He's very good.
He really isn't.
Gene Parmesan, however? He's the best.
The editing takes on a character of its own with all the amazingly timed music cues and callbacks. No other show has done it this well.
Stop being such an Ann Hog!
I know it's been said but I love the little reactions from the actors. I guess this falls under the praise for the editing. A good example is when GOB wants to keep a boat, which he's called "The Seaword" Michael simply says "The Sea-word has to go". Lucille looks at them both and just says "There's no need to say that" and walks off. So subtle - I missed it the first time - but very clever
Compilation of Tobias clips. The great thing about this show is that there are several characters who are just as funny; no single character dominates the show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T0qCM2709g
I loose my shit at the Mrs.Doubtfire stuff all the time
The Seaward
Yeah, that's one of the best. Great delivery.
Just finished another re-watch and is still my favorite comedy ever. I'm still noticing things I never noticed in my previous watches.
Also, the actress who played Marta is lovely to look at.
Side-note: IMDB lists Ron Howard only appearing in 54 of the 56 episodes. So, which ones did he not appear in?
Which one?Also, the actress who played Marta is lovely to look at.
Look closer. IMDB lists Jason Bateman in the proposed episodes of AD for season 4. But Ron Howard isn't listed in the same ones.
Which one?
I'm probably not the first to notice this, but my wife and I have been re-watching episodes and noticed that the cooler spelled out something in the mirror:
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I just love how they foreshadowed so many things that you would almost never notice until you watch it again.
I'm probably not the first to notice this, but my wife and I have been re-watching episodes and noticed that the cooler spelled out something in the mirror:
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I just love how they foreshadowed so many things that you would almost never notice until you watch it again.
Can you remind me what that's foreshadowing? Drawing a blank here.
Oh man I just rewatched it recently and didn't catch that. Amazing.I'm probably not the first to notice this, but my wife and I have been re-watching episodes and noticed that the cooler spelled out something in the mirror:
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I just love how they foreshadowed so many things that you would almost never notice until you watch it again.
Her? Team Marta 1 forevz. Why was she replaced in the first place?The main one. (2nd one)
Her? Team Marta 1 forevz. Why was she replaced in the first place?
I'm probably not the first to notice this, but my wife and I have been re-watching episodes and noticed that the cooler spelled out something in the mirror:
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I just love how they foreshadowed so many things that you would almost never notice until you watch it again.
egg?Ann was always one of my favourite non-family characters, even though she was just the butt of every joke
egg?
The Seaward
Yeah, that's one of the best. Great delivery.
PLEASE forgive me GAF but I don't get this one. What's funny about this?
I'm probably not the first to notice this, but my wife and I have been re-watching episodes and noticed that the cooler spelled out something in the mirror:
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I just love how they foreshadowed so many things that you would almost never notice until you watch it again.
Netflix recently announced that 14 new episodes of Arrested Development would be debuting this May, and the company has started several marketing campaigns worthy of the Bluth family name to help build anticipation. Searching for the word "blue" on Netflix's website will turn up a strange blue handprint on the side of the screen a reference to the season two episode, "The One Where Michael Leaves." Clicking on the handprint will launch Netflix's video player, queued up to the exact scene in that episode where Jason Bateman's character runs into a series of the blue palm prints himself.