Arrested Development SEASON Finale On FOX -->2/10/06.
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Arrested Development SEASON Finale On FOX -->2/10/06.
OUT OF THE BLUTH: Fox has announced a Friday, Feb. 10, two-hour season finale — that's what the memo says, season finale — for Arrested Development. In the season finale — that's what the memo says, season finale — Fast Times at Ridgemont High's Judd Reinhold will guest-star, as well as Arrested headliner Jason Bateman's real-life sis, Family Ties alum Justine Bateman, playing a woman who may or may not be Michael's half-sister.
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Make sure you are looking at the Jan 13th posting, it moves everyday.
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2 hours? That's a shitload of material. I hope it's not a half-hour finale with 3 repeats after or before it. Still, I'm just glad it's still on. Friday night scheduling isn't an issue since most AD viewers seems to dvr it anyway.
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And moved to Friday? Don't know if that's better or worse... At least I get them before DVD. Hoping this isn't a "series" finale in addition to the obvious "season" finale it was always going to be.
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Originally Posted by pinata242
And moved to Friday? Don't know if that's better or worse... At least I get them before DVD. Hoping this isn't a "series" finale in addition to the obvious "season" finale it was always going to be.
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Well, dumping all four remaining episodes on one Friday night isn't a good sign, but at least we'll get to see them. I think this is the end of AD on Fox, though.
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I think Friday would be the perfect time for AD, as Friday nights give sucky ratings anyhow. Maybe they see that they can make their money on DVD and IPOD sales. Both DVDs are still in the top 50 at Amazon and The Office is selling extremely well on ITunes so I don't see why AD couldn't do the same.
Of course this is the ramblings of an AD fan gong through denial.
Of course this is the ramblings of an AD fan gong through denial.
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Interesting strategy. This sounds like a sweeps month sacrifice strategy ploy. By putting the last 4 episodes on the same night, Fox will only be losing the ratings war for one night instead of 4 nights.
Funny thing is, AD actually plays better (IMHO) when watching multiple episodes back to back. At least that's been my experience with the DVDs.
Whatever the reason, I'm just happy that we're going to see these episodes.
Funny thing is, AD actually plays better (IMHO) when watching multiple episodes back to back. At least that's been my experience with the DVDs.
Whatever the reason, I'm just happy that we're going to see these episodes.
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I think it will be interesting to see exactly what effect the timeslot does have on the ratings. I mean, all the real fans will turn out to watch this, despite the crappy timeslot and Olympic competition. So maybe the difference in ratings should separate the committed fans from the casual/wayward ones?
Either way, I'm also glad Fox isn't going to hold these episodes 'hostage', like they seem to be doing with Reunion, which will make it easier for another network to pick this up if the opportunity really does happen.
FOX Lets 'Arrested' Out One Last(?) Time
Friday, January 13, 2006
10:48 AM PT
Fans of "Arrested Development" will, in fact, get to see the show's final four episodes this season. Given where FOX has scheduled them, though, it seems rather certain that not many others will.
FOX aired what felt like a finale on Jan. 2. The episode, titled "SOBs" -- short for Save Our Bluths, which is also the name of a fan web site trying to save the show -- stuck to "Arrested's" deeply self-referential guns by mocking both the conventions of ratings-grabbing stunts and its own insular nature ("Maybe we're not that likable," Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman) tells his family at one point).
But the network has decided to air the season's final four episodes in one two-hour block Friday, Feb. 10. That night also happens to feature the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics on NBC, an event that is likely to dominate the ratings that night.
The episodes could well be the last to air on FOX, which ordered only 13 shows this season. ABC and Showtime have reportedly expressed interest in picking up "Arrested Development," but for now the show's fate remains up in the air.
Friday, January 13, 2006
10:48 AM PT
Fans of "Arrested Development" will, in fact, get to see the show's final four episodes this season. Given where FOX has scheduled them, though, it seems rather certain that not many others will.
FOX aired what felt like a finale on Jan. 2. The episode, titled "SOBs" -- short for Save Our Bluths, which is also the name of a fan web site trying to save the show -- stuck to "Arrested's" deeply self-referential guns by mocking both the conventions of ratings-grabbing stunts and its own insular nature ("Maybe we're not that likable," Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman) tells his family at one point).
But the network has decided to air the season's final four episodes in one two-hour block Friday, Feb. 10. That night also happens to feature the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics on NBC, an event that is likely to dominate the ratings that night.
Spoiler:
The episodes could well be the last to air on FOX, which ordered only 13 shows this season. ABC and Showtime have reportedly expressed interest in picking up "Arrested Development," but for now the show's fate remains up in the air.
Either way, I'm also glad Fox isn't going to hold these episodes 'hostage', like they seem to be doing with Reunion, which will make it easier for another network to pick this up if the opportunity really does happen.
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Ouch. The opening ceremonies? Wow. At least they are airing them. I'm looking forward to it.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
Question: who "Judd Reinhold"?
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Originally Posted by DRG
Either way, I'm also glad Fox isn't going to hold these episodes 'hostage', like they seem to be doing with Reunion, which will make it easier for another network to pick this up if the opportunity really does happen.
I would more liken it to the "hostage" situation that occurred with Firefly, Wonderfalls and Tru Calling.
I know where I'LL be that friday night - having a "Hey FOX, You BLUTH It!" party to watch the final episodes with friends/fans! Those S.O.B.s.
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
I like the scheduling. I love the Winter Olympics, but the Opening Ceremonies are a snorefest.
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Originally Posted by rfduncan
FYI - it is my understanding that the rest of Reunion wasn't even completed according to an Entertainment Weekly article I read. The writers said we hadn't even met the killers yet.
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I'm just happy that Fox has scheduled a time for the last four eps. I was worried that we wouldn't get all four. I'm happy that I'll have the chance to watch them all in a row, although that probably doesn't look like a vote of confidence from the network. I'm just keeeping my fingers crossed that this won't be the last season. It just can't end yet!