If you're looking to get invested in a series a la 24/The Wire/Boardwalk, Battlestar Galactica is the way to go hands down, the series has great writing, acting, and the best cinematography I've seen on cable TV.
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Alright 2 episodes left of Arrested Development. I must say the final season is by far the funniest. When Sigona said Buster was the funniest i thought he was crazy but ever since he lost his hand he has become a non stop laugh fest.
What's next Looza?
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1 season (so far), 10 episodes and the next season comes out in a month or two.
Unless you wanna stick with comedy, which I suggest Curb Your Enthusiasm, but that's a big investment since it has so many seasons.Comment
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i remember when cbs had a good lineup on mondays. the big bang theory, rules of engagement, how i met your mother and two and a half men...Comment
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This is a thread about good shows. Take your shitty show discussion elsewhere.Comment
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I know everyone knows that there's gonna be a whole new season but it's great to hear it's all the same cast and same writers. Gonna be weird with George Michael looking more goofy than he already is and a fatter Maeby.
'Arrested Development' Revival: Entire Cast Confirmed For Netflix Series With Original Writers
he entire original cast of "Arrested Development" -- Jason Bateman, Will Arnett Jeffrey Tabor, David Cross, Michael Cera, Portia De Rossi, Tony Hale, Alia Shawkat and Jessica Walter -- will be back for the new season on Netflix, according to writer Dean Lorey.
Lorey took to his blog to share the news.
"We're really doing this thing," he wrote. "Mitch Hurwitz, Jim Vallely and I are off writing the new season of 'Arrested' to premiere on Netflix in 2013."
To all the skeptics out there, Lorey confirmed that production is underway, even though the schedule is under wraps. "There are offices and parking spaces," he wrote. The new season is slated to debut on Netflix in 2013, with a film to follow.
"Arrested Development" creator Hurwitz first announced the series' revival in October 2011 at the The New Yorker Festival. "Arrested Development" originally aired for three seasons on Fox from 2003-2006 and movie rumors kicked off soon after cancellation; but now, more than five years later, the Bluths are officially returning.
The current plan is for a 10 episode series for Netflix followed by a feature film. Series star Bateman confirmed the news shortly after it was announced in October.Comment
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Finished Arrested Development last night. Fucking sad that such a smart and funny show didn't get a following it deserved. Onto game of thrones tonight.
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Well it looks like I'll be watching both seasons of Party Down again in the next month, might have to go buy the DVD's also.Comment
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Friday Night Lights.Comment
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