Arrested Development Recap: Rebel, Rebel

August 2024 · 4 minute read

Arrested Development

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Arrested Development

Blockheads Season 4 Episode 15 Editor’s Rating 5 stars «Previous Next « Previous Episode Next Episode »

Vulture is doing fifteen immediate recaps for hard-core Arrested Development fans. Five regular Vulture writers will write on three episodes each. More in-depth analyses of the new episodes will appear in the coming weeks.

If Arrested Development was going to come back, it had to do something new. While its dedicated fans would love the opportunity to have the old lines quoted back to them and see their favorite callbacks, to justify returning after seven years, Mitch Hurtwitz had to prove that there were still stories to be told with these characters. With “Blockheads,” the final episode of this long-awaited fourth season, it becomes clear that the main through-line of this season has been the slow dissolution of Michael and George Michael’s bond, which is a story we hadn’t seen before. No matter how frustrated Michael had become with his family over the years, his son was always the most important thing to him. This episode closed the season with the shocking image of George Michael punching Michael Bluth in the face, and Michael Bluth just sitting there, stunned.

When the episode starts, George Michael isn’t having a very good go of it. He gets kicked out of his dorm. He scares off his girlfriend by inviting her to move in with him. And he quickly realizes he’s in way over his head with Fake Block. (George Michael’s neuroses are always played for laughs, but Michael Cera made it look like he was actually close to a panic attack for a second.) At least he’s really, really popular in his new neighborhood. But eventually, Michael and George Michael make up. For a bit.

We started this season off by thinking that Michael Bluth had debased himself by sleeping with Lucille 2 to pay off his debts. She wouldn’t have him. Instead, we learn that the real way he betrayed who he was as a person was by lying to his son. After being tipped off by Maeby, Michael finally realizes he and his son are dating the same woman, and eventually the two run into each other outside of Rebel’s apartment. Michael tries to pretend that he didn’t already know, but accidentally mentions the photo-booth pictures. (And doesn’t even invoke the Forget Me Now defense.)  George Michael figures out that his father already knew … and gets upset about it. That’s one  hell of a cliffhanger to end on. So, uh, when is the movie out?  

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Arrested Development Recap: Rebel, Rebel

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