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9/10
Can GOB Escape Prison?
gab-1471219 August 2018
We are now here at the fourth episode in the first season of Arrested Development and I continue to marvel how the show is able to carry on multiple strong storylines at once. Generally, I would focus on one storyline because the subsequent subplots are often weaker. So far, not in this series. Take for instance this episode, "Key Decisions." There are three major storylines: Lindsay taking a stand with Johnny Bark (played by Clint Howard, Ron's brother), GOB claiming he can escape prison with his magic, and Buster finding love with Lucille's rival (by accident). It amazes me how much care the writers put forth into each storyline. They all add up to a theme where none of the Bluths care about a single thing for more than a day, but that really makes for some fun comedy! Also, we are introduced to another famous prop of the series: The staircar! With all modes of transportation gone, the Bluths are forced to drive this weird-looking car.

In this episode, an environmentalist by the name of Johnny Bark is taking a stand against the Bluths regarding their low-quality, high-cost housing projects by climbing up a tree which was to be removed for the project. Lindsay is told to talk to him, but instead she ends up taking a stand with him although she remains clueless. GOB decides to undergo a publicity stunt when he announces he will go the same prison as his father and escape from it. The warden decides to go along with it because he feels GOB could use the pain. Speaking of GOB, his girlfriend Marta (Patricia Velaquez) is up for an award for Spanish-language television, so Michael solves his family's transportation problems by selling the family jet and using the Staircar to escort Marta.

There is a lot going on in the episode, and I thought mostly everything worked. My favorite subplot is where GOB decides to escape prison, where we all know he will fail miserably. Part of the reason is to avoid going to the Desi Daytime Awards show with Marta (and I love the dig where he compares himself to Rita Wilson, whom we all know is Tom Hank's wife.) Also, I love how GOB loves it in prison (much like his father does). There is another interesting subplot I did not mention with the regular plot. Lucille heads to the awards show and Buster escorts her. There is a point where Buster blindly flirts with another old woman named Lucille (known to us as Lucille #2). Lucille #2 is played by Liza Minnelli. Arrested Development is known for casting excellent guest stars, and I think Liza Minnelli is my favorite.

Overall, this is yet another brilliant episode. It's funny, and the plots all work well with each other. The visual motifs are on point yet again, especially when we see the model homes fall part. There was a scene where Marta knocks on Michael's door, and glass falls down when she knocks. Funny stuff!

My Grade: A
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10/10
A masterpiece episode, see it again and again
gizmomogwai8 November 2007
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This is one episode of Arrested Development that I could watch again and again. The fourth episode starts with a cold opening and establishes some running story lines for the first half of season 1, with Michael meeting and becoming infatuated with his brother GOB's girlfriend Marta. Meanwhile, Buster meets a girlfriend, Lindsay is becoming increasingly unhappy with her marriage, GOB sets out to prove himself as a magician, Michael gets a new vehicle for the family, and George Michael continues to harbour a forbidden crush on his cousin. The episode also introduces the line ''I've made a huge mistake'', which is used throughout the series right up until the last episode.

The episode guest stars Clint Howard, undoubtedly getting on the show because of his relation with producer-narrator Ron Howard. But Clint's not the most memorable part of the episode. This is an episode that gives us real conflict, with Michael developing a crush in spite of himself, having lost his wife two years ago, and torn because of his loyalty to his brother (when Michael tries to establish a relationship with Marta, the two hear the news that GOB has been stabbed in the back in a prison fight). We sympathize with GOB because of his lack of a relationship with his father, but at the same time we're supposed to see that he's not worthy of Marta. The episode's also delightfully funny from start to finish with sarcasm, irony, wit, physical humour and generally good dialogue. The music in this episode, including ''Cry Love'' and the original song ''You Here With Me'' as well as the Attic or Main House theme, is excellent.
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