Development Arrested - Episode Notes

Episode Notes

"Development Arrested" was previously titled "Harboring Resentment" in press releases, though its listed title was changed to "Development Arrested" several days before it aired, becoming its official title (as it was also referred to at the 2006 Emmy Awards, as well as on the Season 3 DVD released days later). It was the last of four episodes screened in a two-hour season finale aired on Fox.

Unlike the other season finales, which ended with "On the next season of Arrested Development", this episode ends with "On the epilogue". However, when this was broadcast, closed captioning had "On some future Arrested Development" as this line. The episode earned writers Chuck Tatham, Jim Vallely, Richard Day and Mitchell Hurwitz an Emmy Nomination For Outstanding Writing In A Comedy Series.

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