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Arrested Development Episode 2.07 Switch Hitter
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Arrested Development Episode 2.07 Switch Hitter

Episode Premiere
January 16, 2005
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Production Company
Imagine Entertainment, 20th Century Fox TV
Official Site
http://netflix.com/arrested
Episode Premiere
January 16, 2005
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Period
2003 - Now
Production Co
Imagine Entertainment, 20th Century Fox TV
Distributor
Netflix, Fox
Official Site
http://netflix.com/arrested
Director
Paul Feig
Screenwriter
Barbara Feldman
Main Cast
  • Jason Bateman
  • Portia de Rossi as Lindsay Bluth Funke
  • Will Arnett
  • Michael Cera
  • Alia Shawkat as Maeby Funke / Shaman Sheman
  • Tony Hale
  • David Cross
  • Jeffrey Tambor as George Bluth Sr. / Oscar Bluth
  • Jessica Walter
  • Ron Howard
  • John Slattery as Doctor Norman
  • Judy Greer as Kitty Sanchez
  • Henry Winkler as Barry Zuckerkorn

In "Switch Hitter," the Bluth family finds themselves navigating a web of misunderstandings and chaotic interactions as Michael, played by Jason Bateman, attempts to secure funding for their family business. Tensions mount when he discovers that his father, George Sr., has been living under the radar, leading to a series of comedic misadventures. Meanwhile, Gob, portrayed by Will Arnett, juggles his own secrets when he finds a new love interest, prompting a hilarious rivalry with Michael that tests their already strained brotherly bond.

As George Michael, played by Michael Cera, struggles with his feelings for Ann, the family dynamics grow increasingly complicated. Lucille, portrayed by Portia de Rossi, manipulates the situation to her advantage, showcasing her knack for control and chaos. Alia Shawkat’s Maeby adds her own mischievous flair, further complicating the romantic entanglements. The episode is a masterclass in intertwining storylines, filled with sharp humor and poignant character moments that highlight the absurdity of family loyalty and love. As the episode unfolds, viewers are treated to a delightful mix of slapstick comedy and witty banter, making it an engaging watch that captures the essence of the Bluth family's hilariously dysfunctional life.