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===Season 1 (2003-2004)=== ===Season 1: 2003-2004===


There are 22 episodes to this season. There are 22 episodes to this season.
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===Season 2 (2004-2005)=== ===Season 2: 2004-2005===


18 episodes. 18 episodes.
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===Season 3 (2005-2006)=== ===Season 3: 2005-2006===
Although the series' episode order was cut again, a total of thirteen episodes were produced. The final episodes seem, to a certain extent, to resolve the Bluth saga. However, the series ''could'' continue, considering that certain story arcs remain unresolved, and that things are not always what they seem for the Bluth family. After creater/showrunner Mitch Hurwitz declined Showtime's offer for a fourth and fifth season, rumors persist about a movie, as implied by the last scene of the season finale. Although the series' episode order was cut again, a total of thirteen episodes were produced. The final episodes seem, to a certain extent, to resolve the Bluth saga. However, the series ''could'' continue, considering that certain story arcs remain unresolved, and that things are not always what they seem for the Bluth family. After creater/showrunner Mitch Hurwitz declined Showtime's offer for a fourth and fifth season, rumors persist about a movie, as implied by the last scene of the season finale.



Revision as of 22:48, 2 April 2006

This is a list of episodes of the comedy television series Arrested Development.

Episode guide

Season 1: 2003-2004

There are 22 episodes to this season.

Designation Title Airdate Written by Directed by
1AJD79 Pilot November 2, 2003 Mitchell Hurwitz Anthony Russo & Joe Russo
1AJD01 Top Banana November 9, 2003 Mitchell Hurwitz & John Levenstein Anthony Russo
1AJD02 Bringing Up Buster November 16, 2003 Mitchell Hurwitz & Richard Rosenstock Joe Russo
1AJD03 Key Decisions November 23, 2003 Brad Copeland Anthony Russo
1AJD05 Charity Drive November 30, 2003 Barbara Feldman Greg Mottola
1AJD04 Visiting Ours December 7, 2003 John Levenstein & Richard Rosenstock Greg Mottola
1AJD06 In God We Trust December 14, 2003 Abraham Higginbotham Joe Russo
1AJD07 My Mother, The Car December 21, 2003 Chuck Martin Jay Chandrasekhar
1AJD08 Storming The Castle January 4, 2004 Brad Copeland Greg Mottola
1AJD09 Pier Pressure January 11, 2004 Mitchell Hurwitz & Jim Vallely Joe Russo
1AJD10 Public Relations January 25, 2004 Courtney Lilly Lee Shallat Chemel
1AJD11 Marta Complex February 8, 2004 John Levenstein & Jim Vallely Joe Russo
1AJD12 Beef Consommé February 15, 2004 Chuck Martin & Richard Rosenstock Jay Chandrasekhar
1AJD13 Shock And Aww March 7, 2004 Chuck Martin & Jim Vallely Joe Russo
1AJD14 Staff Infection March 14, 2004 Brad Copeland John Fortenberry
1AJD16 Altar Egos March 17, 2004 Barbara Feldman Jay Chandrasekhar
1AJD17 Justice Is Blind March 21, 2004 Abraham Higginbotham Jay Chandrasekhar
1AJD15 Missing Kitty March 28, 2004 Mitchell Hurwitz & John Levenstein Joe Russo
1AJD18 Best Man for the G.O.B. April 4, 2004 Mitchell Hurwitz & Richard Rosenstock Lee Shallat Chemel
1AJD19 Whistler's Mother April 11, 2004 John Levenstein & Jim Vallely Paul Feig
1AJD20 Not Without My Daughter April 25, 2004 Mitchell Hurwitz & Richard Rosenstock Lee Shallat Chemel
1AJD21 Let 'Em Eat Cake June 6, 2004 Mitchell Hurwitz & Jim Vallely Paul Feig
1AJD79 Extended Pilot N/A Mitchell Hurwitz Anthony Russo & Joe Russo

Season 2: 2004-2005

18 episodes.

Season 2 was originally supposed to run 22 episodes, but the order for the last four were cut by the network, reportedly due to low ratings. The network claimed it was strategy to "protect" the show from cancellation since the last four episodes (were they to have been produced) would have aired during sweeps. The writers made light of this reduction by having an order for a tract of houses the Bluth Company was supposed to build cut from 22 houses to 18.

Designation Title Airdate Written by Directed by
2AJD01 The One Where Michael Leaves November 7, 2004 Mitchell Hurwitz & Richard Rosenstock Lee Shallat Chemel
2AJD02 The One Where They Build a House November 14, 2004 Mitchell Hurwitz & Jim Vallely Patty Jenkins
2AJD03 ¡Amigos! November 21, 2004 Brad Copeland Lee Shallat Chemel
2AJD04 Good Grief December 5, 2004 John Levenstein Jeffrey Melman
2AJD05 Sad Sack December 12, 2004 Barbara Feldman Peter Lauer
2AJD06 Afternoon Delight December 19, 2004 Abraham Higginbotham & Chuck Martin Jason Bateman
2AJD07 Switch Hitter January 16, 2005 Story by Courtney Lilly, Teleplay by Barbara Feldman Paul Feig
2AJD08 Queen for a Day January 23, 2005 Brad Copeland Andrew Fleming
2AJD09 Burning Love January 30, 2005 Chuck Martin & Lisa Parsons Paul Feig
2AJD10 Ready, Aim, Marry Me February 13, 2005 Mitchell Hurwitz & Jim Vallely Paul Feig
2AJD11 Out on a Limb March 6, 2005 Chuck Martin & James Vallely Danny Leiner
2AJD12 My Hand to God March 6, 2005 Mitchell Hurwitz & Chuck Martin Joe Russo
2AJD13 Motherboy XXX March 13, 2005 Mitchell Hurwitz & Jim Vallely Joe Russo
2AJD14 The Immaculate Election March 20, 2005 Barbara Feldman & Abraham Higginbotham Joe Russo
2AJD17 Sword of Destiny March 27, 2005 Brad Copeland Peter Lauer
2AJD15 Meat the Veals April 3, 2005 Barbara Feldman & Richard Rosenstock Joe Russo
2AJD16 Spring Breakout April 10, 2005 Barbara Feldman & Abraham Higginbotham Anthony Russo
2AJD18 The Righteous Brothers April 17, 2005 Mitchell Hurwitz & Jim Vallely Chuck Martin

Season 3: 2005-2006

Although the series' episode order was cut again, a total of thirteen episodes were produced. The final episodes seem, to a certain extent, to resolve the Bluth saga. However, the series could continue, considering that certain story arcs remain unresolved, and that things are not always what they seem for the Bluth family. After creater/showrunner Mitch Hurwitz declined Showtime's offer for a fourth and fifth season, rumors persist about a movie, as implied by the last scene of the season finale.

Designation Title Airdate Written by Directed by
3AJD01 The Cabin Show September 19, 2005 Mitchell Hurwitz & Jim Vallely Paul Feig
3AJD02 For British Eyes Only September 26, 2005 Richard Day & Mitchell Hurwitz John Fortenberry
3AJD03 Forget-Me-Now October 3, 2005 Tom Saunders John Amodeo
3AJD04 Notapusy November 7, 2005 Ron Weiner Lev L. Spiro
3AJD05 Mr. F November 7, 2005 Richard Day & James Vallely Arlene Sanford
3AJD06 The Ocean Walker December 5, 2005 Jake Farrow & Sam Laybourne Paul Feig
3AJD08 Prison Break-In December 12, 2005 Karey Dornetto Robert Berlinger
3AJD07 Making a Stand December 19, 2005 Mitchell Hurwitz & Chuck Tatham Peter Lauer
3AJD09 S.O.B.s January 2, 2006 Richard Day & Jim Vallely Robert Berlinger
3AJD10 Fakin' It February 10, 2006 Dean Lorey & Chuck Tatham Lev L. Spiro
3AJD11 Family Ties February 10, 2006 Ron Weiner Robert Berlinger
3AJD12 Exit Strategy February 10, 2006 Jim Vallely & Mitchell Hurwitz Rebecca E. Asher
3AJD13 Development Arrested (aka Harboring Resentment) February 10, 2006 Story by Richard Day & Mitchell Hurwitz, Teleplay by Chuck Tatham & Jim Vallely John Fortenberry
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