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* For her role as [[Maeby Fünke]], [[Alia Shawkat]] won a Young Artist Award in 2005.
 
* For her role as [[Maeby Fünke]], [[Alia Shawkat]] won a Young Artist Award in 2005.
 
==DVD==
 
==DVD==
The three disk set was released on October 11 2005. Special Features include:
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The three disc set was released on October 11 2005. Special Features include:
 
*Commentary by series creator [[Mitchell Hurwitz]] and actors [[Will Arnett]], [[Michael Cera]], [[David Cross]], [[Tony Hale]], [[Alia Shawkat]], and [[Jessica Walter]] on "[[Good Grief]]," "[[Ready, Aim, Marry Me]]," and "[[Righteous Brothers]]"
 
*Commentary by series creator [[Mitchell Hurwitz]] and actors [[Will Arnett]], [[Michael Cera]], [[David Cross]], [[Tony Hale]], [[Alia Shawkat]], and [[Jessica Walter]] on "[[Good Grief]]," "[[Ready, Aim, Marry Me]]," and "[[Righteous Brothers]]"
 
*Deleted/extended scenes
 
*Deleted/extended scenes

Revision as of 05:34, 16 June 2009

Template:S2 The second season of Arrested Development aired between November 7, 2004 and April 17, 2005 on FOX.

Story

After George Sr. escapes from prison to Mexico, Michael swears to leave the family forever. However, he decides to stay and the family gets even more out of control. Buster joins the army and loses a hand. Tobias goes to work for the Blue Man Group. Michael continues to keep his sanity, and his family together at the same time.

Awards

  • In 2005, the second season brought eleven Emmy nominations in seven categories and one win, for "Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series" for the season finale "Righteous Brothers," written by Mitchell Hurwitz and Jim Vallely.
  • The 2005 Golden Globe Award for "Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy" for Jason Bateman.
  • For her role as Maeby Fünke, Alia Shawkat won a Young Artist Award in 2005.

DVD

The three disc set was released on October 11 2005. Special Features include: