Sad Sack

"Sad Sack" is the twenty-seventh episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development. Michael Bluth is nervous about meeting with the new prosecutor of his father's criminal case, because he had found his father earlier in the week, and is currently hiding him in the attic. George Michael reports that, despite studying with Ann, he only got a B- on his last math test. He thinks he might be distracted by how pretty she is. Michael decides to se... more

Original air date:

  • Dec 12, 2004

Episode number:

  • 5

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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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"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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"Afternoon Delight" is the 28th episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development. Michael Bluth finds the frozen banana stand vandalized by... …

Original air date: Dec 19, 2004
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