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The show centers on the Bluth family, a formerly wealthy family. Level-headed son Michael takes over family affairs after his father is imprisoned. But the rest of his spoiled, dysfunctional family are making his job unbearable.
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May 26, 2013
It proves that there is still hope for sitcom genius from the TV industry.June 07, 2013
No other show seems more primed for the new era in media consumption.June 06, 2013
For now, it's enough to simply enjoy this fourth-season ride, appreciating how different it is from the Fox series but also how scrupulously it rebuilds a universe that's been dormant for seven years.June 04, 2013
I've watched all 15 episodes. Overall impression: look for them to get better, stronger and funnier. They even start to make a little sense, if that's possible for a series whose absurdities sometimes reach the point of almost indefensible absurdity.May 31, 2013
This is admirably dark stuff for a comedy.May 31, 2013
Hurwitz's bid to make a new kind of comedy for the Netflix age is disappointing because it confuses darkness with depth and convolution with complexity. As with those rows of empty chairs at Lucille's trial, it is hard not to see what is missing.May 30, 2013
There's still a plethora of fresh homonym-friendly wordplay, surprising parallels, and witty allusions to delight and preoccupy us until the series pulls off its next magic trick.August 16, 2013
The plotlines are incredibly bizarre, unique, and hilarious. The acting is superb, and the direction allows for subtlety that isn't possible in a standard three-camera sitcom.May 31, 2013
The way it navigates between self-awareness and sentimentality is often dazzling.