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Flight of the Phoenix
lassegalsgaard1 August 2022
It became quite a big deal when Netflix picked up "Arrested Development" for another season after it had served its three-year run at Fox. It was one of the first big hit shows that found new life on the streamer and obviously, a lot of people were excited to experience the return of the Bluths. However, it was not in the way that some people thought, as the new season was shown in episodes that focused on the individual characters rather than the entire family. The first episode focuses on Michael and is actually quite an effective start to this show's triumphant and long-awaited return.

It's clear that a lot of people wanted to see the family reunited and go through the same problems that they had before. However, that original thing that kept them together has kinda been blundered now after the original run's crazy final season, so Netflix really had to do something different with this. And this actually works pretty well, at least for the first episode. Getting a lot of time to get back into the mix with each individual character seems to give a little extra energy. I think starting off with Michael made sense, and having him in a scenario where he had to move in with son is quite brilliant. I always imagined that these two characters would stay together for the rest of their lives and despite how the episode turns out, I don't really think that we've seen anything yet. I quite liked the structure actually, and I enjoyed that we only got a little bit of information about what had happened directly after the events of the third season, planting small easter eggs for us to get further explorations of in later episodes. Obviously, it does come with a lot of missing pieces and that may work against the show in the long run. For this episode, I think it worked, but I do believe that it might be a bit annoying on rewatch. In total, I think the return of "Arrested Development" was a triumphant one and that they're setting up an interesting structure for this anticipated fourth season.

"Flight of the Phoenix" is definitely not the return I expected, but it is the return that somehow makes the most sense for this show. The focus on Michael felt like a breath of fresh air after the chaotic family theme of the previous seasons, and while it doesn't completely work, it's still very entertaining.
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9/10
Season 4 takes flight
gizmomogwai1 June 2013
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Like a phoenix, Arrested Development emerges from the ashes, with season 4 debuting on Netflix more than 7 years after its cancellation. Since its return was highly anticipated and greatly hyped, the season 4 premiere was predictably bashed by the very same Internet users who'd been begging for it. Some have come around and say it improves on second viewing. I, on the other hand, loved it from the start, and am not afraid to say so. I was also a fan of Ready, Aim, Marry Me while it was more popular to condemn it.

Like previous seasons, it's all intricate, but possibly in an even more ambitious way. After watching all season 4 episodes, you realize that even while separated, the Bluths are all still affecting each other. Everything comes back- Michael can be heard saying "What's this?" in Lucille's apartment, which turns out to be a cheque for George Michael in a later episode.

Most of the episode works for me, from the opening calling the series "semi-original" for Netflix to the Anti-Social Network parody. Michael being voted out 4-0 is the old delightfully ridiculous sort of thing that makes AD great, with "Da-" crossed out being the kicker, removing all doubt of who voted for who. Jokes about 9/11 get more daring than before, with cracks about boxcutters and burqas in airport security. Sexual tension between George Michael and Maeby is alluded to, and Barry and maritime law jokes are back. A better look at the Peter Pan play brings some physical humour.

While some have expressed dislike for what this episode does to Michael, AD has always been a story about losers, and it's completely logical to have Michael alienate his family and then fall victim to the housing market collapse. (The scavenger bird is right on). This is Michael's bleakest hour, and it fits the overall darker tone for season 4. Some have expressed discomfort with Michael and George Michael in the shower together, but some people in real life think it is okay to shower together, and if you don't see the humour in family members getting uncomfortably close, why on earth are you watching Arrested Development in the first place? So jump on the "I hate change" bandwagon if you like- I, personally, will be buying the season 4 Blu-Man-ray as soon as I can.
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5/10
This is where it all went wrong
SimonSaysSmallScreen16 December 2021
I cannot recover from the psychic wound of seeing Kristin Wiig and Seth Rogen attempting to inhabit the characters created by Jessica Walters and Jeffrey Tambor. All respect for what the two funny people have accomplished, but they are not actors in any league remotely near the latter two. It grates and pains to see them in such stark and unkind comparison. The experience is similar to watching a YouTube video of a skier only to realize, suddenly and a moment to late to unsee it, that a compound fracture is happening before your unsuspecting eyes. How did this miscasting happen? Why? How could they? We trusted them! Oh, the humanity.....
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1/10
Remix is boring as hell
tbartman15 June 2022
I agree with another reviewer here... What's on Netflix is "Season 4 Remix" and 90% of each episode is clips and references back to prior episodes. They clearly were trying to figure out how to splice and dice about 60 minutes of original footage and storyline into 22 30-minute episodes. Yawn. I don't need to listen to Ron Howard rehash the same thing over and over a dozen times.
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3/10
Season 4 Remix is unwatchable garbage
xhidden9921 August 2018
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It's annoying confusing unfunny shrill tedious redundant and awful. If this is the improvement on getting cancelled then it should have been double cancelled.
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5/10
not happy
dollfacecrafter18 May 2020
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I am not happy with season 4 so far, so many recaps and circle-ing around to the same thing all the time, it is tedious. I loved the first 2 seasons, could not stop laughing, season 3 started to lose me and season 4 is def losing me, i don't know if I can stand watching it any more, and Lindsay, don't get me started on how unlikeable her character is and how she looks like a completely different person, don't know what Portia did, but she looks totally different in a bad, bad way. Tobias got fat and less funny, Gob is way less funny and George Michael is grown up and ugly. yuck.
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5/10
Kinda lame but better than I remember
sheppydepp22 February 2023
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Then again I did watch it at 1.5x speed this time so it didn't feel as painful or agonizing. The bit with voting Michael out of the dorm was mildly amusing at best but nothing to write home about. Definitely way too much narration for a show that's strength is it's dialogue. This episode isn't worth 300 more characters of my time, so I'll leave you all with a riddle that many generations have tried and failed to decipher, doomed to a life of ennui and prolonged self-deprecation: Goo goo ga, ga goo ga, boobah boo, caca pooopoo dadoofah poorly doo. Farty spuarty, mcmarty mcflarty tooty poopah fondoody.
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