Arrested Development: Season 1, Episode 8 "In God We Trust"
Arrested Development: Season 1, Episode 8 "In God We Trust"
December 21, 2003
December 21, 2003
In
my earlier review for the last Arrested
Development episode, “My Mother, the Car,” I mentioned the episode is a
more tight, focused episode compared to other episodes. This episode, “In God
We Trust” really revs up the engine. There is so much going on with characters,
set locations, and plot. Everything is so big, and it pays off in a handsome
way. The episode also has many firsts: the first Christmas episode, the first
episode written by Abraham Higginbotham who wrote many of the better episode of
the series, we finally learn the reasoning behind Tobias’s cutoff shorts, George
Sr escapes for the first time, and we meet two lawyers who would have recurring
moments over the course of the series: Barry Zuckerkorn (Henry Winkler) and
Wayne Jarvis (John Michael Higgins).
Let’s
discuss these two lawyers because of their importance to the show. It helps
that they are two of my favorite guest characters. Henry Winkler is a damn fine
actor, and he should have won an Emmy for his portrayal as Barry. Simply put,
Barry is a terrible lawyer and a terrible person. He is everything you don’t
want in a lawyer; homophobic, wastes (and steals) money and time, lies often, and
generally very incompetent. Meanwhile, Wayne is a professional-maybe too much
of a professional. He values the time of his clients so much that he refuses
small talk. He once sued Barry himself for calling his secretary a homo-so yes,
these two lawyers do their jobs in completely different ways.
Let’s
get to the nitty and gritty of the plot as there is much to discuss. Every
Christmas, the Bluth family hold a pageant named The Creation of Adam. Barry says he is able to get George Sr out on
a bond so he can play God. Buster, who plays Adam, does not want to play Adam
anymore, so Tobias decides to step in but is blocked by George-Michael. George-Michael
likes how the muscular bodysuit of Adam’s looks on him, and decides to use it
to impress Maeby. Lindsay and Michael gets along (for once) and Lindsay admits
to Michael that Tobias has a psychological condition of refusing to get naked explaining
the need of his cutoff shorts, and Michael admits to Lindsay that he loves
Marta, GOB’s girlfriend. Lucille is jealous that her son and daughter are being
nice to each other, so she plans to work each side against each other. Finally,
the relationship between Buster and Lucille Austero continues to progress.
Ah,
many things happened here and I really liked what I saw. Despite the “big” feel
of the episode, I was laughing often. The script and the jokes remain very clever,
and I loved the addition of the two lawyers. This might be my favorite episode
to this point of the season.
My
Grade: A
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