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Arrested Development Episode 2.12 Hand to God (Part 2)
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Arrested Development Episode 2.12 Hand to God (Part 2)

Episode Premiere
March 6, 2005
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Production Company
Imagine Entertainment, 20th Century Fox TV
Official Site
http://netflix.com/arrested
Episode Premiere
March 6, 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
Joe Russo
Screenwriter
Mitchell Hurwitz, Chuck Martin
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 the gripping continuation of "Hand to God," the Bluth family finds themselves ensnared in a web of chaos and miscommunication. Michael, portrayed by Jason Bateman, grapples with the revelation of his family's deep-seated issues while trying to maintain a semblance of order. Meanwhile, Gob, played by Will Arnett, attempts to impress his father with a magic trick that spirals hilariously out of control, showcasing his desperate need for approval.

As the family navigates their dysfunction, Lindsay, brought to life by Portia de Rossi, faces her own moral crossroads, questioning her values and the lengths she'll go to protect her loved ones. George Michael, skillfully depicted by Michael Cera, struggles with his feelings for Ann, leading to cringe-worthy yet relatable moments that highlight the awkwardness of young love.

Amidst the comedic turmoil, the episode delves into the themes of faith and the consequences of deception, leaving the audience both laughing and reflecting on the intricacies of family dynamics. With sharp wit and clever writing, this episode captures the essence of "Arrested Development," making it a must-see for fans and newcomers alike.