¡Amigos!

"¡Amigos!" is the twenty-fifth episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development. Michael arrives at work to find his brother G.O.B. adjusting to his new job as president of the Bluth Company. Michael tells G.O.B. of his plans to take George Michael to Legoland for the weekend. G.O.B. replies that he plans to call some of his friends, though Michael doubts that he has any. Lucille finds Michael in his office and informs him that she has hire... more

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  • Nov 21, 2004

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  • 3

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Arrested Development

Arrested Development is an American television sitcom created by Mitchell Hurwitz for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is centered around the Bluths, a formerly wealthy, habitually dysfunctional family and is presented in a pseudo-documentary format, incorporating hand-held camera work,...

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"The One Where They Build a House" is the twenty-fourth episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development. Michael plans to save the Bluth... …

Original air date: Nov 14, 2004
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Good Grief

"Good Grief" is the twenty-sixth episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development. Michael is adjusting to his new role as vice president, and.. …

Original air date: Dec 5, 2004
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