Michael plans a family trip to Mexico to get back the staircar. G.O.B., suspicious of Michael's behavior, hires a bounty hunter to follow his every move. But when Michael learns about the bounty hunter, he hires the bounty hunter to track down his father. Meanwhile, Buster mistakenly thinks he's in Mexico after spending some time with Lupe and her family.
Season 2 Episode 3 of Arrested Development resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s02e01 - The One Where Michael Leaves (2)
s02e02 - The One Where They Build a House
s02e03 - Amigos
s02e04 - Good Grief!
s02e05 - Sad Sack
s02e06 - Afternoon Delight
s02e07 - Switch Hitter
s02e08 - Queen for a Day
s02e09 - Burning Love
s02e10 - Ready, Aim, Marry Me
s02e11 - Out on a Limb (1)
s02e12 - My Hand to God (2)
s02e13 - Motherboy XXX
s02e14 - The Immaculate Election
s02e15 - The Sword of Destiny
s02e16 - Meet the Veals
s02e17 - Spring Breakout
s02e18 - Righteous Brothers
**NOTE: Even though Netflix released all episodes of Arrested Development on one day, they are portrayed on the Calendar as airing one episode a week, for ease of visualisation.
Arrested Development revolves around the excessive lifestyles of the dysfunctional and formerly very wealthy Bluth family. After the Bluths lost their fortune due to shifty accounting practices by the family patriarch, George Bluth, Sr., George's son, Michael Bluth, the "normal one" of the family is forced to live in Orange County to run the family business while his father is in prison. Now, Michael has to piece together what's left of the family business while struggling to teach his family how to live without the endless expense account they're used to. All the while, Michael strives to do good by his teenaged son, George Michael, a serious, work-driven kid, much like his father, who works meticulously at the family's famous frozen banana stand.
Michael's efforts to help the family are constantly tripped up by his manipulative, socialite mother, Lucille Bluth, who is critical of everything her children say and do, except for her youngest son, Byron "Buster" Bluth. Lucille has kept a tight grip on her youngest son, and due to his mother's sheltering and control over his every move, Buster lacks social skills and is prone to panic attacks. Then there's G.O.B., the Bluth's oldest son, who's a struggling magician illusionist that strives to finally pull off that one big trick. And lastly there's the Bluth sister, Lindsay, who married a doctor-turned-actor, Tobias, who suffers from his self-proclaimed "never-nude" illness and constantly finds himself in inadvertent homosexual connotations. Together, Lindsay and Tobias had a daughter, Maeby, and their permissive parenting styles have turned her into the polar-opposite of George Michael.