Out on a Limb

"Out on a Limb" is the 33rd episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development. Michael and Sally Sitwell are having Sunday brunch at Skip Church's Bistro when he spots George Michael and Maeby at the same restaurant, and Michael introduces Sally to them. Once Michael leaves, Ann arrives to find George Michael, whom she thought was skipping church to work. She complains that he does not find church or study fun, and leaves to return to church... more

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  • Mar 6, 2005

Episode number:

  • 11

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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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"Ready, Aim, Marry Me" is the thirty-second episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development. Michael Bluth arrives home to find his mother... …

Original air date: Feb 13, 2005
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"Hand To God" is the 34th episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development. Michael tells George Michael about Maggie Lizer's baby, whom... …

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