theplatypus wrote:Yeah, of course. There are several things I've enjoyed about this season so far. I love that Maria Bamford is in this. I just didn't laugh much during those first three episodes, and felt a little bored at parts.
That describes my season one experience. Several things to like. Didn't laugh out loud much and got bored at parts.
Season two, however, was much stronger. I watched the whole thing yesterday and almost started season three. Decided I was too tired.
theplatypus wrote:Yeah, of course. There are several things I've enjoyed about this season so far. I love that Maria Bamford is in this. I just didn't laugh much during those first three episodes, and felt a little bored at parts.
That has been the universal view of the first 3 episodes of the new season. It picks up, and my wife and I went back and rewatched the first 3 episodes last night after seeing the whole season, and they're a lot better the second time through.
That's good to hear. I'm only 3 episodes in as well, and they seem a lot less funny than I was hoping. Certain parts really drag on, like Sweat and Squeeze.
Just finished the new season. Its incredible, its up there with their best moments....the whole story and the way they have told it is amazing. Michael and Gob are incredible here.
thats pretty much the consensus for everyone the first time through.
Yeah, I enjoyed Gob when I first started watching, still do. But besides Buster, Lucille's character is off the charts for me. Especially this new season.
With the release of 15 new episodes of "Arrested Development" on Netflix, one of the show's fans has taken it upon himself to re-edit the entire season in what he calls "chronological order." He has released downloadable episodes of his version of the show on Reddit via Mega.