Welcome to the "Arrested Development" Rewatch. Leading up to the release of Season 4, Zap2it will be taking a look back at the 53 episodes that made the show one of our most beloved TV comedies. We continue with episode 12 of Season 3, "Exit Strategy," which first aired Feb. 10, 2006. Watch the first three seasons of "Arrested Development" on Netflix.
Most of the Bluth family is trying to avoid testifying in George Sr.'s SEC trial -- Buster is faking a coma, Lucille and Lindsay fake checking in to rehab -- but when Gob is arrested during a magic show in Iraq, Buster and Michael set out to extract him (which turns out to be a lot easier than Michael expects). Meanwhile, George Michael arranges a surprise 16th birthday party for Maeby.
Pause-worthy scenes:
Bluth Company status: Dicey due to George Sr.'s troubles.
Notable guest stars: John Michael Higgins makes his final...
Most of the Bluth family is trying to avoid testifying in George Sr.'s SEC trial -- Buster is faking a coma, Lucille and Lindsay fake checking in to rehab -- but when Gob is arrested during a magic show in Iraq, Buster and Michael set out to extract him (which turns out to be a lot easier than Michael expects). Meanwhile, George Michael arranges a surprise 16th birthday party for Maeby.
Pause-worthy scenes:
Bluth Company status: Dicey due to George Sr.'s troubles.
Notable guest stars: John Michael Higgins makes his final...
- 5/24/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The relaunch of Sydney’s Sun-Herald is to be a dramatic one, moving to an image-led, magazine style cover, Mumbrella can reveal.
The new look is revealed in a TV commercial by Whybin\Tbwa\Tequila, for the Fairfax Media tabloid exclusively obtained by Mumbrella.
The first hints that the overhaul of the Sun-Herald was to be a radical one came on Sunday when the newspaper published a teaser ad which suggested that masthead was turning blue.
It also revealed that Annabel Crabb was the new columnist.
The ad also reveals a glimpse of a new section called Unwind, along with a Travel section, Sunday Life and another supplement for which the masthead is not visible.
The relaunch follows a similar path to that of The Independent newspaper in the UK which abandoned a traditional news led cover in favour of an image led approach.
As well as the TV ad,...
The new look is revealed in a TV commercial by Whybin\Tbwa\Tequila, for the Fairfax Media tabloid exclusively obtained by Mumbrella.
The first hints that the overhaul of the Sun-Herald was to be a radical one came on Sunday when the newspaper published a teaser ad which suggested that masthead was turning blue.
It also revealed that Annabel Crabb was the new columnist.
The ad also reveals a glimpse of a new section called Unwind, along with a Travel section, Sunday Life and another supplement for which the masthead is not visible.
The relaunch follows a similar path to that of The Independent newspaper in the UK which abandoned a traditional news led cover in favour of an image led approach.
As well as the TV ad,...
- 3/19/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
Fairfax Media’s Sunday Sydney tabloid The Sun-Herald is to launch next week with what appears to be a move from a red to blue masthead and the return of Annabel Crabb as a columnist.
The newspaper today published a cover wrap promoting next week’s relaunch which has the slogan “For your Sunday states of mind”.
It also revealed that Crabb’s new column would start next week.
Crabb left the Sydney Morning Herald for The ABC in 2009.
The revamp for the Sun-Herald comes shortly after a disappointing set of Audit Bureau of Circulations numbers which saw the paper’s sales fall the most out of any metro or national weekend title in Australia – dropping by 8.17% to 406,470.
Rival title, News Limited’s The Sunday Telegraph circulates 618,950.
Although it is not clear which section will contain Crabb’s column, the Sunday Life magazine – also inserted in the Sunday Age in...
The newspaper today published a cover wrap promoting next week’s relaunch which has the slogan “For your Sunday states of mind”.
It also revealed that Crabb’s new column would start next week.
Crabb left the Sydney Morning Herald for The ABC in 2009.
The revamp for the Sun-Herald comes shortly after a disappointing set of Audit Bureau of Circulations numbers which saw the paper’s sales fall the most out of any metro or national weekend title in Australia – dropping by 8.17% to 406,470.
Rival title, News Limited’s The Sunday Telegraph circulates 618,950.
Although it is not clear which section will contain Crabb’s column, the Sunday Life magazine – also inserted in the Sunday Age in...
- 3/18/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
Every summer, parents of anxious teens spend thousands on elaborate abroad programs to boost their kids' college chances. But are the trips worth it? Top schools reveal summer admissions secrets. Plus, the 10 most outrageous programs.
On a sunny June afternoon, a suburban 16-year-old arrives in rural Ghana. She's greeted by a family with whom she'll live for a month, while working at a local orphanage, teaching English, and helping out with construction projects. Along with a dozen fellow American high school students, she'll visit historic slave trade fortresses, learn traditional crafts, and take language lessons in Ashanti Twi.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Best Summer Hikes: Appalachian Trail to Yosemite
For this, her parents will pay close to $10,000, in hopes that the experience will boost her chances of admission to the country's top colleges.
Over the past two decades, as applying to college has become-at least for the well-off-a...
On a sunny June afternoon, a suburban 16-year-old arrives in rural Ghana. She's greeted by a family with whom she'll live for a month, while working at a local orphanage, teaching English, and helping out with construction projects. Along with a dozen fellow American high school students, she'll visit historic slave trade fortresses, learn traditional crafts, and take language lessons in Ashanti Twi.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Best Summer Hikes: Appalachian Trail to Yosemite
For this, her parents will pay close to $10,000, in hopes that the experience will boost her chances of admission to the country's top colleges.
Over the past two decades, as applying to college has become-at least for the well-off-a...
- 6/4/2011
- by Rebecca Davis O'Brien
- The Daily Beast
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