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Solid gold. No touching!
Here’s a complete review for Arrested Development: Seasons 1–3 (with Extras) , assuming you’re referring to a DVD/Blu-ray box set or digital collection of the original Fox run. Overall Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5) – A landmark comedy, essential for any fan of sharp, intelligent humor. The Show (Seasons 1–3) Arrested Development premiered in 2003 and was canceled far too soon in 2006 after three brilliant seasons. This set captures the show in its pure, uncut form—before the later Netflix revival seasons (4 & 5). The original 53 episodes are a masterclass in sitcom writing: dense with callbacks, running gags, wordplay, layered narration (by Ron Howard), and character-driven absurdity. The Bluth family—Michael (Jason Bateman), Gob (Will Arnett), Lindsay (Portia de Rossi), Buster (Tony Hale), Tobias (David Cross), George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor), Lucille (Jessica Walter), and Maeby (Alia Shawkat)—remain one of the greatest ensemble casts in TV history. Arrested Development Seasons-1-2-3- with Extras...
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