Arrested Development is online and it's free
Arrested Development was, in many ways, the comedy equivalent of Lost. Those who watched the show from the beginning found themselves hungrily coming back for each episode, and those who came into it too late gave up because it was impossible to know what the hell was going on with the multiple and intertwining storylines.
If you miss the Bluths, or you want to know what all the fuss was about, MSN is showing full episodes of the series for free. That's right, this isn't some illegal copyright-infringing YouTube nonsense at the risk of being taken down, this is honest to goodness Arrested Development served up just for you. Today you can watch the first five episodes, and starting December 15, three new episodes will be added every three weeks until the entire series run has been shown.
The new video player will also allow viewers to return to a specific point in the episode if there's an interruption. Apparently some people need this function. Myself, I unplug my phone, close the blinds and rivet my door closed when I watch Arrested Development to avoid all interruptions, but you know, whatever. Oh yeah, and you can also send your favorite clips to your friends. As if I don't spend enough time on the computer already.

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