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10 Jokes You May Have Missed In Arrested Development Season Four

If the continued popularity of lists like this one is any indication, people are still discovering jokes from the first three seasons of Arrested Development ten years after it first started airing. The show was so full of obscure references, lines too quick or subtle to take note of, and details that take multiple viewings to really click in your mind that it was impossible to appreciate just how much comedy was hidden in its many layers. It’s why watching it over and over again, sharing your observations and favorite moments with fellow watchers, was immensely rewarding.
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[h2]5) Sally Sitwell has alopecia[/h2]

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I was a bit surprised so few people figured this one out the first time through, but I guess it’s pretty subtle, and I barely got it when it happened. The scene with Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller, who I totally forgot are actually married in real life, as Sally Sitwell and Tony Wonder is another season highlight, for me at least. It’s cemented by the moment where she’s shaving his legs, and says it’s the first time she’s ever shaved a leg before. Then there’s a long pause. Really long. Just to let that sentence sink in. And if that wasn’t enough, her eyebrow falls off, Tony thinks it’s a caterpillar, refers to other times it’s happened, and we’re tipped off to the fact that Sally has the same follical condition as her father.

[h2]6) Pete the mailman gets a sendoff[/h2]

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It’s a little detail, but I love it. At the funeral for James Carr, the real estate agent played by Ed Helms, there are some mildly conspicuous vans of some kind driving in the background of the cemetery. You only get a brief glimpse of it, but it becomes clear that these are mail trucks after you see the sign that says “R.I.Pete.”

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