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Arrested Development - Ratings.
The show is a hit with critics but has not gained a sizeable audience. According to the Nielsen Ratings system, U.S. ratings in the second season averaged about six million viewers, while the third season averaged about four million viewers.[11] To promote their highly anticipated re-broadcast of the animated series Family Guy, FOX announced that it would halt the production of the second season at 18 episodes—4 ...
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Arrested Development - Response
Arrested Development - Ratings
The show is a hit with critics but has not gained a sizeable audience. According to the Nielsen Ratings system, U.S. ratings in the second season averaged about six million viewers, while the third season averaged about four million viewers.[11] To promote their highly anticipated re-broadcast of the animated series Family Guy, FOX announced that it would halt the production of the second season at 18 episodes—4 episodes short of the planned season. Despite rumors that this was a prelude to cancellation, the network defended its actions, by claiming that the show would fare poorly during network sweeps period, and that it was simply a procedural matter. On November 9, 2005, FOX announced that the show would not be airing in November sweeps and that they had cut the episode-order for Season 3 from 22 to 13. Although FOX has not officially stated it, news agencies have reported that the show has been cancelled.
Arrested Development - Future
While Fox is not expected to make an official announcement about the show's future until the fall schedule is released in spring 2006, other networks have shown interest in the show. On January 17, 2006, FOX Entertainment president Peter Ligouri stated that it was "highly unlikely" that Arrested Development would return to the network. Both ABC and Showtime have had serious conversations with 20th Century Fox TV to gain rights to the show.[14] On January 21, 2006, the Los Angeles Times reported that Showtime had agreed to pick up the series if Fox dropped it, on the condition that creator Mitch Hurwitz remain with the show after the move.[3]
Arrested Development - Critical reviews
"Is it beating a dead horse to once again state that this underappreciated gem is the best sitcom on TV? Too bad. 'Arrested Development' is the best sitcom on TV!"
—Tim Stack, Entertainment Weekly, 14 October, 2005, p.133[9]
"If you're not watching this series on Fox, the least you can do is buy it on DVD. You'll love it, and it's such a dense show (in the best sense of the word) that it rewards repeated viewing. Like Scrubs and the British version of The Office, it's the sort of show that truly deserves to be seen uninterrupted, several episodes at a time, for maximum enjoyment. The laughs-per-minute quotient here is insanely high, making it great value as a home library purchase."
—David Bianculli, New York Daily News, 12 October, 2005[10]
"As Hollywood agents worry about the demise of the town's lowing cash cow, the multi-camera, staged sitcom, here to save the day is Arrested Development, a farce of such blazing wit and originality, that it must surely usher in a new era in comedy."
—Alison Powell, Guardian Unlimited (UK), 12 March, 2005[12]
"This lampoon about a wealthy American family trying to survive while its patriarch is in jail for fraud is one of the funniest shows on telly."
—Marc McEvoy, The Age (Australia), 17 October, 2005[13]
"As oddball as Arrested is, it's also humane. A flawless cast — from Will Arnett's breathy, bombastic Gob to Jessica Walter's boozy Lucille — grounds it, aided by Ron Howard's affable narration. Of course, the center of sensibility is good son Michael (Jason Bateman) and his even better son, George Michael (Michael Cera). Bateman and Cera give the best reacts around — the former all weary exasperation, the latter adorably bunny-stunned. Together, they're the sweetest, awkwardest straight men on the smartest, most shockingly funny series on TV...which is likely canceled, despite six Emmy wins. It's a perversion not even the Bluths deserve."
—Gillian Flynn, Entertainment Weekly, Best of 2005 Issue naming Arrested Development the best TV show of 2005
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