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Oh, fuck. I love this show. I mean, I don't even know what to say.
Well, except for of course, GEORGE MICHAEL/MAEBY!!! Man, if it has to ends, at least it went out with them like that. So freaking excellent. And ah, MICHAEL FINDING OUT. SO EXCELLENT. He finally listened to George Michael. You have no idea how happy those plot developments made me.
The "Burn bush!" and "George Bush hates black puppets" sign on Franklin in... the first? or maybe second episode, I particularly loved. I mean, there were millions things. I just remembered those right now.
And everything else. I was just dying of laughter. I had hoped Annyoung would make a return, and there he was! And his name was Hello! And Ann was GOB's Christian girlfriend! And her hair was really pretty!
Michael crying at the end. Oh, man.
Ron Howard! Hee!
Oh, but the end. "It was Arrested Development." And "The Epilogue". Oh god. I know nothing has been announced about whether Mitch Hurwitz is going to go for Showtime's offer, but the end of the last episode just kind of seemed to me like... an ending to the show. It was a perfect end, but man, I didn't want it to! There are still places they could pick up from if they did choose to go with Showtime, but... ugh. I really don't think they are. And I know people say if it goes to Showtime it could be different, and they'd rather it go out on a high point than drag on, but honestly? I'd rather it drag on. Because even when Buffy dragged on for seasons, there were still some really excellent season 6 episodes, and even a few good season 7 episodes. Even Charmed these days there's the occasional good episode, and I do love Henry. And I do have faith in Mitch Hurwitz and the staff and I think at this point they still could put out the same amazing episodes.
I don't know. I just don't want it to be over.
Anyways. Just to say overall if you haven't seen the episodes yet and don't want to be spoiled by the brief stuff I had to say, I love this show. I love it as much as Veronica Mars (I can't even decide between them, since they're such different shows). I was able to find things to laugh at in every episode, the writing was excellent throughout, as was the acting, I find more and more jokes everytime I see each episode, it was just... amazing, and I'm so sorry that it didn't have the chance to find the audience it deserved. And I hope Mitch Hurwitz goes with Showtime's deal even though I find it unlikely. It was amazing while it lasted. I don't know what else to say. Such a brilliant show.
sigh. All right, done with the sad.
After jazz band, Emma, Galaxy, Justin, Soan, Andrew, and Elizabeth came over to my house and we hung out for awhile before going back to school to watch the school musical, Urinetown. I was kind of regretting getting a ticket because it was from 7:30-9:40ish and I wanted to be home to watch Arrested Development and I've been in a kind of... I don't want to say bad mood, because that's not what I mean, but I was just... feeling not happy, I guess, the past few days, and I don't know. But then I went, and man, I'm so glad I did. It was really great. I don't even just mean the story (which I did enjoy), but all the people in it. I mean, man. They were good. Really good actors, and some really amazing singers. The guys who played the three main men in the story, Officer Lockstock, Bobby Strong, and Caldwell B. Cladwell, were particularly amazing. So yeah, anyways, glad I went. It was great. I think I just really love musicals in general.
Anyways.
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