You remember what they used to say about the Velvet Underground? Not many people listened to them, but everyone who did went on to start a band. "Arrested Development", the most beloved show in the history of television with less than 500,000 viewers, every single one of which was a member of the media, set the football up one more time for the Charlie Browniest members of the blogosphere today.
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At an "Arrested Development" reunion Sunday at the New York Festival, the creators and cast announced plans for a new TV show that spins off the short-lived but critically acclaimed TV show, which went off the air in 2006 after just three seasons. They also discussed more concrete plans for a much-awaited movie.
Aside from the prospect of a "Firefly" reunion, or the hypothetical scientific discovery that Tori Black is really into IT guys with double-beard-chins, this has to rank as one of the greatest pieces of news internet fanboys and dudes who submit pieces to Cracked.com have ever heard. Too bad none of it is ever actually going to come true.
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2 comments:
We've been hearing about this one for so long I stopped even wanting it to happen.
Yes, I will believe it when I see it. I'm kind of worried it might spoil the perfect legacy actually.
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