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theshark8777
08-30-2005, 04:45 PM
The Episode title has been changed.

Michael is at the British Business Bureau in Wee Britain to check on some files but he'll need a UK passport to do so. Michael then goes to a pub to borrow a British passport. In the pub, Michael sees the most beautiful woman he's ever seen. Michael still drives the staircar. It seems that Tobias may pretend to be Gob. The whole family goes to the courthouse. Steve Holt also appears in the episode.

theshark8777
09-20-2005, 05:11 PM
bump. :bump

Central Perk
09-26-2005, 08:37 PM
This episode was sooooooooo good. AD is the best current show hands down nothing compares.

theshark8777
09-26-2005, 08:39 PM
I liked it too, I really wanted GM to tell Michael about Maeby though. And we had to know the chicken dances would reappear! Michael getting hit by Mary Poppins! Classic.

vashti1999
09-26-2005, 08:44 PM
How about "Nice performance dad, you're a regular Brad Garrett"

TJL
09-26-2005, 10:17 PM
Great episode. Laugh out loud funny once again. I loved narrator Ron Howard's insistance thet they would never make fun of Andy Griffith. Great in-joke.

TheWhiteStripe
09-27-2005, 12:10 AM
As soon as I heard Michael say, "No touching!", I knew this episode was going to be amazing.

I honestly believe that this will be Arrested Development's break-out season. The new writers are doing a great job.

Only two episodes in and I can already say that this is my favorite season out of all three.

TvTvTv
09-27-2005, 12:39 AM
I just joined tonight. I signed up to find help on the name of an obscure 80's show. Then I decided to take a look around the other areas and found lovers of AD! I have no one at work to talk to about this show. How great was tonight! I LOL'ed at at the chicken dances, Matlock, Harry Hamlin, running thru the sewers,and my biggest laugh came during the previews for next week. I have been anticipating Scott Baio's return to tv and next week is my week :dance: . Oh yeah, this is the best show on television.
Julie
PS-LUVVVV the White Stripes. I just saw them 2 weeks ago and listen to Get Behind Me Satan before I lay my head on my big fat pillah every night

theshark8777
09-27-2005, 06:36 AM
As soon as I heard Michael say, "No touching!", I knew this episode was going to be amazing.

I honestly believe that this will be Arrested Development's break-out season. The new writers are doing a great job.

Only two episodes in and I can already say that this is my favorite season out of all three.


Actually he said more touching. The opposite of what George Sr was told in prison.

TJL
09-27-2005, 08:02 AM
Actually he said more touching. The opposite of what George Sr was told in prison.

Correct. I loved that bit.

Central Perk
09-27-2005, 03:04 PM
Was it me or did that British guy yelling at Michael look awfully like the one armed man that George Sr. used to teach people lessons?

Norm's Stool
09-27-2005, 11:19 PM
I really enjoyed this episode, although I don't consider it as brilliant as the season premiere, which to me was absolutely A+. Charlize's appearance was weak, but that's understandable since it's a five-episode part; I hope her screen time will increase in new episodes.


"Mama horny..."
"More touching!"
PRICELESS! :lol: :happyface

TheWhiteStripe
09-28-2005, 04:55 PM
PS-LUVVVV the White Stripes. I just saw them 2 weeks ago and listen to Get Behind Me Satan before I lay my head on my big fat pillah every night

Nice to meet another fan. I've liked them for a long time now. Been a fan ever since De Stijl came out. They used to be my favorite band, however, they've fallen to a number 3 spot. But still an amazing band.

theshark8777
09-28-2005, 09:31 PM
Anyone notice the signs?

The sign by the flight of the Mary Poppuns reads: “Caution: Please stay off my landing port... I’m not the tourist killing sort... But if you have a working girl to kill, please let her stay while I do my will."

And, “Ms. Poppuns is an original creation of Wee Britain and is in no way meant to invoke the character of the popular novel, musical or stage show ‘Mary Poppins’. Our Ms. Poppuns has neither the trade-markable qualities of being a nanny nor the power of flight, but instead is a cleaning woman who transports herself with the aid of a guide wire and a sturdy cane as she fights the likes of Jack the Ripper every weekday at quarter past and half after every odd Greenwich mean hour.”