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Arrested Development Episode 1.08 My Mother The Car
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Arrested Development Episode 1.08 My Mother The Car

Episode Premiere
December 21, 2003
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Production Company
Imagine Entertainment, 20th Century Fox TV
Official Site
http://netflix.com/arrested
Episode Premiere
December 21, 2003
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Period
2003 - Now
Production Co
Imagine Entertainment, 20th Century Fox TV
Distributor
Netflix, Fox
Official Site
http://netflix.com/arrested
Director
Jay Chandrasekhar
Screenwriter
Chuck Martin
Main Cast
  • Jason Bateman
  • Portia de Rossi as Lindsay Bluth Funke
  • Will Arnett
  • Michael Cera
  • Alia Shawkat as Maeby Funke / Shaman Sheman
  • Tony Hale
  • David Cross
  • Jeffrey Tambor as George Bluth Sr. / Oscar Bluth
  • Jessica Walter
  • Ron Howard
  • John Slattery as Doctor Norman
  • Judy Greer as Kitty Sanchez
  • Henry Winkler as Barry Zuckerkorn

In this episode of "Arrested Development," titled "My Mother The Car," Michael Bluth, played by Jason Bateman, faces an unexpected dilemma when he discovers his mother, Lucille, has acquired a new car that she is overly attached to. As Michael attempts to navigate the complexities of his dysfunctional family, he finds himself caught between his mother’s whims and the various schemes of his siblings. Meanwhile, Gob, portrayed by Will Arnett, concocts a plan involving the family’s finances that leads to chaotic misunderstandings.

As the episode unfolds, George Michael, played by Michael Cera, grapples with his feelings for Ann, while his cousin Maeby, portrayed by Alia Shawkat, stirs up trouble with her penchant for manipulation. Portia de Rossi's Lindsay is keen to prove her independence, leading to humorous confrontations with her mother. The blend of absurdity and sharp wit showcases the family's inability to communicate, setting the stage for a series of comedic mishaps that underline their complex relationships. With its signature blend of humor and heart, this episode reinforces the show's exploration of family dynamics and the lengths to which they will go to support one another, even in the most absurd circumstances.