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Titre original : Arrested Development
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- 2003–2019
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- 22min
Après l'emprisonnement de son père, Michael Bluth prend la tête des affaires familiales. Mais le reste de sa famille, gâtée et dysfonctionnelle, rend son travail insupportable.Après l'emprisonnement de son père, Michael Bluth prend la tête des affaires familiales. Mais le reste de sa famille, gâtée et dysfonctionnelle, rend son travail insupportable.Après l'emprisonnement de son père, Michael Bluth prend la tête des affaires familiales. Mais le reste de sa famille, gâtée et dysfonctionnelle, rend son travail insupportable.
- Récompensé par 6 Primetime Emmys
- 61 victoires et 123 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Arrested Development' is praised for its clever writing, memorable characters, and innovative storytelling, especially in its original seasons. Unique elements like non-linear narratives, running gags, and Ron Howard's narration are highlighted. However, later seasons, particularly the Netflix revival, receive mixed reviews. Critics note a decline in quality, with episodes feeling convoluted and less funny. The reboot is often criticized for lacking the earlier charm, though many still appreciate the humor and cast performances across all seasons.
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Probably the best show of the 2003 season, and the best new comedy in years. It's very hard to describe, since the comedy is entirely character-based, not plot- or wisecrack-based.
Basically, it's the story of the Bluth family, developers who are in bankruptcy with the father in prison for fraud. One son, Michael, tries to be responsible and keep things going, while the rest of the group is entirely self-centered and can't seem to focus on the fact they are broke and in disgrace.
The various family members go off in various directions: George (GOB) fancies himself a magician, Buster is a momma's boy, Lindsay goes off supporting odd causes, Lindsay's husband Tobias fancies himself an actor. It's a show you need to watch closely, but the laughs are all over the place, from unexpected directions.
Basically, it's the story of the Bluth family, developers who are in bankruptcy with the father in prison for fraud. One son, Michael, tries to be responsible and keep things going, while the rest of the group is entirely self-centered and can't seem to focus on the fact they are broke and in disgrace.
The various family members go off in various directions: George (GOB) fancies himself a magician, Buster is a momma's boy, Lindsay goes off supporting odd causes, Lindsay's husband Tobias fancies himself an actor. It's a show you need to watch closely, but the laughs are all over the place, from unexpected directions.
This is the funniest show currently on television. All you need to enjoy this show is an appreciation for high-quality acting and incredibly hilarious writing. Jason Bateman as Michael Bluth is perfect as the under-appreciated do-good guy who's just trying to keep his family together and himself sane. Other highlights of the show include Will Arnett as GOB (George Oscar Bluth II), Michael's lame-excuse-for-a-magician brother; Jeffrey Tambor as George Sr., Michael's incarcerated father (he was jailed for "shifty accounting practices"); and Michael Cera as George Michael Bluth, Michael Bluth's perpetually nervous 13-year-old son (who just happens to have a strange infatuation with his cousin, Maebe, played by "State of Grace"'s Alia Shawkat). All in all this show is sure to be a hit, at least with those people whose level of understanding of comedy is above slapstick and bathroom jokes. TREMENDOUSLY hilarious writing and outstanding performances by the whole cast will have you laughing the whole time. Ten out of ten!
First three seasons were like best thing you could see in a sitcom ever. But from 4th season it's all going downhill. I couldn't even get through season 5.
If it wasn't for last two seasons, this show would have been my favourite sitcom.
Season 4-5 were not necessary and kinda ruined it. The show was ahead of it's time it its is perfect for streaming. Seasons 1 to 3 is the funniest show of all time.
As you can tell by reading through most of these reviews, Arrested Development is loved by just about everyone who's seen it. It ended only after three seasons which was way too soon for such a great show. Netflix renewed it 8yrs after it went off the air. Season 3 was in 2005 and it wasn't until 2013 until season 4 finally made its debut. But those first few seasons were so good that it didn't still have to put this among my favorite sitcoms of all-time! It's about the Bluth family and how one of the sons, Micheal Bluth (Jason Bateman), takes over the family business and affairs when his father George Bluth (Jeffrey Tambor) goes to prison. This family is so dysfunctional that they make Michaels life impossible. If you haven't seen this yet then do yourself a favor and watch it asap!
Which Actors Were Left Out of the Bluth Family
Which Actors Were Left Out of the Bluth Family
Jason Bateman, Tony Hale, Jeffrey Tambor, and more helped establish "Arrested Development" as a critical darling. See which other actors were almost cast in the cult classic.
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- AnecdotesRon Howard's role as the narrator was accidental. He was merely filling in on the pilot, but his voice just "worked."
- GaffesIn several episodes, you can see flowers and trees outside the doors and windows of the model home; but in the shots of the exterior of the home, it is on a dirt plot, surrounded by nothing.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards (2004)
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