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'Arrested Development': What the critics are saying

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'Arrested Development': What the critics are saying

The Netflix-only fourth season of Arrested Development went live at 3 a.m. EST this morning, and if you didn't reckon it over the Twitter deluge coming, well, you're one of these people:

A megalomaniacal magician who makes a ration of huge mistakes. A hook-handed, shoulder-rubbing stay-at-home son who suffers from panic attacks. A well-intended, sensible yet slightly superior martyr/father who's trying to

The Hollywood Reporter: "The beauty about the Netflix translation of 'Arrested Development' is that, given the laws of time and hype, it should not have succeeded. But the series quickly found its pacing, the elaborate 'Rashomon' structure revealed its

There was only one problem: Arrested Development was made in 2003, when nearly nobody had a DVR, when TV shows weren't permanently offered on DVD, and when online streaming seemed unimaginable. (Netflix launched its streaming service in 2007,

There was only one problem: Arrested Development was made in 2003, when nearly nobody had a DVR, when TV shows weren't permanently offered on DVD, and when online streaming seemed unimaginable. (Netflix launched its streaming service in 2007,

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