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May 26, 2013 · Blockheads: Directed by Mitchell Hurwitz, Troy Miller. With Jason Bateman, Portia de Rossi, Will Arnett, Michael Cera. George-Michael moves to Sudden Valley in an idyllic secluded neighborhood, where unusually friendly and grabby men and an occasional woman live to avoid contact with children.
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- Mitchell Hurwitz, Troy Miller
- 2013-05-26
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After getting off of a vicious game of voicemail lie tag, George Michael meets back up with Rebel in The Ealing Club. They both see their fathers approaching so they duck into a photobooth and make out. The next day he attempts to play basketball but his nose gets broken. He calls his dad to make plans to make amends but Michael says no, planning o...
References
1. Peanuts - In the comic strip PeanutsLucy often calls people "blockhead". 2. Michael Cera's Film Career 2.1. Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World - George Michael tells Rebel Alley that he will fight anyone he has to for her. This is a reference to the film which starred Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim, trying to fight seven exes to win a woman's heart. The episode "It Gets Better" also references roles Cera played in Youth in Revolt and Juno. 3. The Ladies' No. 1 Detective Agency - The t-shirt G.O.B....
Callbacks/Running Jokes
1. Sports - George Michael is terrible at sports, seen in "Notapusy". 2. Abbreviated cursing- P-Hound says that George Michael has "effed" him with Fakeblock. 3. "Love Each Other" - The phrase is how George Michael sums up the opposite of G.O.B.'s advice regarding Fakeblock and Rebel Alley and are the final words of Season Four as John Beard's sign off from ITV. 4. Perfect rhythm - George Michael and his internal clock is referenced during his long pause with Rebel in the dorms. He whispers "...
Hidden/Background Jokes
1. After Michael and George Michael end their phone call and the narrator says that they seem to be growing less alike every day, the split-screen shows them strike identical poses and then look down at their phones at the same time. 2. When George Michael visits Maeby in her office there is a keypad on the wall. Next to the keypad on the wall there is a note reading, "Code 1-2-3-4". 3. Fake blocks- The Fakeblock sign at Cinco is made out of fake blocks of stone. 4. Backwards 4.1. When George...
In the chronological re-cut of season 4, footage from Blockheadsis used in 5 different episodes. The original cut of Season 4 is slightly longer than the re-cut version. Because of this, various lines of dialogue and sometimes even scenes are cut. These changes, as well as which scenes appear in which remixed episode, are listed below: 1. Michael &...
The final song of the season is "Boomerang" by Lucy Schwartz, daughter of Arrested Development composer David Schwartz.
In the opening credits, despite this episode being centered around George Michael, all instruments used throughout the fourth season are played.The Zillow ad for George Michael's house in Sudden Valleyreveals the following facts. It's a single-family three-bedroom two-bathroom structure. It was built in 2003 and sold in 2010. It has electr...Tobias does not appear in this episode. Lindsay and Lucille appear briefly in reused footage from Red Hairing and Queen B., respectively.George Michael tries to reconnect with his father, but is finding himself overwhelmed by the responsibilty of running his business.
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"Arrested Development" Blockheads (TV Episode 2013) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Jun 23, 2013 · Arrested Development: Season 4, Episode 15: Blockheads, Review. The new season ends with us reeling from a sucker punch. But shouldn't that be a good thing?
Blockheads. Originally aired Sunday, May 26, 2013. George-Michael tries to reconnect with his father, but is finding himself overwhelmed by the responsibility of running his business. Previous...