Underrated Television Show

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By adamgong



Arrested Development

Possibly the most underrated show in the history of televison was Arrested Development on the Fox Network.  It survived three seasons, first airing in 2003 and was cancelled in 2006. The show won many awards including Golden Globes and Emmys. 

Plot Outline: Level-headed son Michael Bluth takes over family affairs after his father is imprisoned. But the rest of his spoiled, dysfunctional family are making his job unbearable.

Series Complete credited cast:
Jason Bateman .... Michael Bluth
Portia de Rossi .... Lindsay Bluth Fünke
Will Arnett .... George "Gob" Bluth II
Michael Cera .... George-Michael Bluth
Alia Shawkat .... Mae "Maeby" Fünke
Tony Hale .... Byron "Buster" Bluth
David Cross .... Tobias Fünke
Jeffrey Tambor .... George Bluth Sr./Oscar Bluth
Jessica Walter .... Lucille Bluth

 

The show is no longer on the air, however the DVDs for season one and two are available.  Season three will be released in July 2006.

 I give this show two thumbs up, and I have two huge thumbs!

 

Arrested Development - Season One Arrested Development - Season One
Price: $12.00
List Price: $29.99
Arrested Development - The Complete Series (Seasons 1, 2, 3) Arrested Development - The Complete Series (Seasons 1, 2, 3)
Price: $41.22
List Price: $109.94
Arrested Development - Season Three Arrested Development - Season Three
Price: $15.49
List Price: $29.99
Arrested Development - Season Two Arrested Development - Season Two
Price: $16.39
List Price: $29.99

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Arahorn profile image

Arahorn  says:
3 years ago

I agree, was such a great show.

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E111081  says:
2 years ago

It is amazing how some shows that are God Awful manage to last for 10 season and a show like "Arrested Development" barely made lasted for 3 seasons.

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