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Last week, Arrested Development dropped the first half of its
fifth season on Netflix (the second half will be released at an
unspecified later date, an interesting strategy that Netflix is also
using for the fourth season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt). It's
been five years since the fourth season dropped on the streaming service
in May 2013 - and, of course, when the fourth season was released it
had been seven years since the abrupt conclusion of the series' original
run on Fox. The revival of Arrested Development was one of the
first Netflix original series and arguably the major flagship of
Netflix's foraging into original content (along with House of Cards). In many ways, it's a great representation of this new era of peak TV. The cancellation of the original run of Arrested Development
had long been one of the biggest examples of a network failing a widely
beloved series, and Netflix swooping in like a savior to bring the show
back after nearly a decade off the air seemed to signal a new era of
TV, where a fan-beloved but slightly off-kilter sitcom could succeed and
even thrive without the constraints of network television. And yet,
through-out both the fourth and fifth seasons of Arrested Development,
two thoughts often popped into my mind: 1) It's super cool that they
were able to bring this show back, and 2) This show probably should've
stayed dead.
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