Exit Strategy (Arrested Development episode)

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Arrested Development episode
"Exit Strategy"
Episode No 3AJD12
Airdate February 10, 2006
Writer(s) Mitchell Hurwitz and Jim Vallely
Director Rebecca E. Asher
On the next: “Tobias gives his daughter the gift he’d stayed up all night making, and Michael and G.O.B. make an interesting discovery.”
Guest star(s) John Michael Higgins as Wayne Jarvis
Bronwen Masters as Adelaide
Richard Belzer as Professor Munch
Gary Cole as Richard Shaw

Arrested Development Season 3
September 2005 - February 2006

  1. The Cabin Show
  2. For British Eyes Only
  3. Forget-Me-Now
  4. Notapusy
  5. Mr. F
  6. The Ocean Walker
  7. Prison Break-In
  8. Making a Stand
  9. S.O.B.s
  10. Fakin' It
  11. Family Ties
  12. Exit Strategy
  13. Development Arrested
All Arrested Development episodes

"Exit Strategy" was the fifty-second episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development.

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[edit] Synopsis

Michael Bluth was preparing his sister for her upcoming deposition in the case against their father. But she couldn’t focus on the task at hand, as she hand a lot to drink last night. So did Tobias, who was trying to fortify himself for a sexual encounter with his wife of many years. But Tobias had a low tolerance, so Lindsay finished the bottle of vodka herself, thinking vodka goes bad once it’s opened. But that is wine.

Tobias announced that he couldn’t be deposed, as he had been called by the prosecution, which had asked for old photos and documents. Tobias happily grabbed them from the model’s home secret room and put them in a box. But what Tobias thought was an acting role on a new CBS drama was actually a call from the prosecuting attorneys going after George Sr. Michael told Tobias it wasn’t an acting job, a fact Tobias failed to grasp.

In the kitchen, George Michael nervously told the family that Maeby’s birthday was coming up. He suggested throwing her a surprise party, an event he had already informed Maeby about after she complained that her parents probably didn’t even know her birthday was on the horizon. Tobias decided on the spot to go buy Maeby a present.

Then G.O.B. entered and informed Michael he was going to performing in a USO show in Iraq. Considering that their father was being tried for treason for building homes in Iraq, Michael thought this was a fairly bad idea. But G.O.B. insisted he was going, despite his brother’s protests and he’d been doing his Christian magic act, including his walking on water and wine into water tricks.

Later that day, Tobias met with Wayne Jarvis. Again, this was not an audition, despite what Tobias thought. Something that Jarvis coldly reminded him of. Jarvis offered Tobias a deal if he could put George Sr. behind bars. But because Jarvis had panned Tobias’ acting, he angrily turned down their offer. But as he waited for the elevator, a flyer caught Tobias’ eye: an advertisement for a scrap booking class. He thought this would make a perfect gift for Maeby, not knowing the ad was actually a trap set by Jarvis.

Meanwhile, Michael went to confront his father about G.O.B.’s trip to Iraq. George Sr. explained that he needed a way off the hook. Buster took a coma, Lucille was taking Lindsay to rehab, he was running out of options. Michael complained that he would have to ask the prosecution for a delay, and then warned his family not to make a liar out of him by skipping rehab.

But Buster was finding his coma increasingly hard to withstand. His mother had been offering his body to doctors, dentists and beauticians in training to practice very painful technique on his supposedly unconscious body. But he endured it all for Adelaide, the nurse who fell in love with his limp form. When she told Buster she desired to hear him say anything, even if that would mean he was faking the coma, he said anything. Adelaide slapped him, called him a coward and a faker and berated herself for allowing herself to fall in love with a comatose man. Buster tried to follow her as she ran off, but he hadn’t used his legs in three weeks.

And Michael met with Wayne Jarvis, assuring him that no family members were in hiding. Jarvis informed him that surveillance tapes showed that the two women who checked in to Shady Palms under Lindsey and Lucille’s names were clearly not his relatives. And Buster had made fifteen phone calls to radio stations while supposedly in a coma. Lastly, G.O.B. was in Iraq, being held in jail as an insurgent.

Michael had been called to sign Buster out of the hospital. Buster was despondent over Adelaide calling him a coward. Michael told him that he had to travel to Iraq to get G.O.B. out of prison. Buster begged Michael to let him come along. He could prove to Adelaide that he was a hero, and use his limited Army training and Arabic language skills to boot.

The depositions were delayed, but the prosecution was about to get a bagful of evidence, thanks to Tobias falling for their scrap booking sting. Meanwhile, Lindsay and Lucille were at a spa in the desert, avoiding both rehab and their depositions. Unfortunately, it was a dry resort.

Michael and Buster checked out of the hospital. Adelaide overheard Buster mention their trip to Iraq, which made her think Buster was a hero again. After saying goodbye to Adeliade, Michael and Buster went to leave for Iraq, on "Operation Hot Brother," as Buster called it. As they left, George Sr. was admitted to the hospital, now in a fake coma of his own.

G.O.B. performs "the late, great Jesus' 'Burning Bush'" trick, only to have it accidentally turn into an anti-American demonstration
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G.O.B. performs "the late, great Jesus' 'Burning Bush'" trick, only to have it accidentally turn into an anti-American demonstration

George Michael, meanwhile, got a hold of Maeby’s address book to invite all of her friends to her secret Sweet 16. And the guys finally did get to Iraq, arriving at the prison the Americans were training the Iraqis to run. G.O.B. was thrilled to see his brothers. Gob informed Michael that he was arrested for doing street magic. But what got him in trouble was doing "the late, great Jesus' biggest illusion, the 'Burning Bush.'" When the bush caught fire, the crowd began chanting “Burn Bush!” and soon it looked like G.O.B. was leading an anti-American rally.

G.O.B. confessed to Michael that George Sr. asked him to burn a few model homes in Sadr City if he had the time, but now he was ready to go. Michael told him he was deemed an enemy combatant, and perhaps wasn’t going anywhere for a while. But they were actually released quite easily, which aroused Michael’s suspicions. Michael then decided to go check out one of the model homes in question.

There, they found somebody the U.S. government had been able to depose, one of Saddam’s many body doubles who lived with many other body doubles. The men were quite polite, so Michael offered to fix their air conditioning. But first, he decided to see if this model home also had a secret room. It did, and inside, Michael found a bombshell: an actual bombshell.

Back at the American model home, none of the invitees showed for Maeby’s birthday party. George Michael still greeted, but Maeby thought she knew why. The invitations reading, “Guess Who’s Turning 16?” had exposed Maeby’s secret and cost her the studio job. Alone, they decided to have a drink, not knowing it was the fake wine from G.O.B.’s magic show.

Back in Iraq, the Bluth boys stared at the nuclear warhead in the secret room. And their American cab driver, who was actually an undercover CIA agent by the name of Richard Shaw, came in and busted them, which explained why it was so easy to get G.O.B. out of prison. In fact, they had given G.O.B. multiple chances to break out. Then one of the fake Saddams pointed out the warhead was a fake made by Homefill, the same company that made fake home decorations for the Bluth model home. But inside the hollow shell was a U.S. government tape recorder. Richard Shaw called Langley, where he learned the government got George Sr. to build houses in Iraq so they could wire them.

Back home, George Michael and Maeby were drunk on fake wine. George-Michael tried to console Maeby by telling her Lucille once confided that Lindsay never got pregnant. And maybe it was the wine, but that was the night George Michael and Maeby went to second base.

In Iraq, Michael finally learned that his father actually was a patsy, used by the government through a British building company, just like George Sr. had always claimed. Unfortunately, now that they knew that, the CIA agent was going to have to kill them. However, Buster had already sent cell phone pictures of everything to Adelaide. Michael hinted that the pictures would be kept secret if they were set free. Richard Shaw agreed to let them go, and now in a bargaining position, the Bluth boys were able to negotiate direct flights home, and that the treason charges against George Sr. would be dropped. And so, with Operation Hot Brother a success, our American heroes returned home. Mission accomplished.

[edit] Episode notes

  • This episode was the third of four episodes, a two-hour series finale aired on Fox.
  • This episode's title refers to the fact that the family is searching for a way out of their depositions, many people are seeking an exit strategy for the Iraq war, and the fact that it was indeed an "exit strategy" on behalf of the writers, as they had to write a conclusion for many storylines at once here (namely George Sr.'s "light treason" charges). The title is also a callback to a line from Charity Drive.
  • This episode is the second episode where the Bluths go to a different country, the first being in ¡Amigos!, when Michael, George Michael, Maeby, Lindsay, Ann and G.O.B. went to Mexico.
  • A favorite episode among fans, this episode's popularity rivals that of some of the best episodes of seasons 1 and 2, largely due to the political humor provided in this episode.

[edit] References

  • Dick Cheney - In Iraq, many of the roads appear to have been renamed after U.S. political figures. Richard Shaw mentions "the Cheney Expressway was backed up all the way to Halliburton Road," referring to Dick Cheney's former position as CEO of Halliburton Energy Services, and the corporation's role in the rebuilding of Iraq.
  • Enron - Former Enron chairman Ken Lay’s scrapbook, “Where The Money’s Buried,” includes a line going into an elephant’s ass (i.e., the G.O.P./republican party of the USA, whose logo is an elephant).
  • George W. Bush - When G.O.B. performs an illusion called "The Burning Bush" at his Christian magic show, the crowd misinterprets this as anti-Bush sentiment, and begins to pull out effigies of George W. Bush to burn.
  • Law & Order - Richard Belzer, who plays John Munch on Law and Order: SVU (and played the same character on Homicide: Life on the Street), appears in this episode as Professor Munch, who is obviously named after his character. When the camera pans up to reveal him, a piece of Law and Order-style sting music plays.
  • Martha Stewart - Martha Stewart’s scrapbook, “My Secret Stock Tips” reads “Up Yours G-Men.” (Agents of the FBI are sometimes referred to as G-Men)
  • Mickey Rourke - The Narrator is surprised that George Michael invited Mickey Rourke to Maeby's birthday party, a notorious Hollywood actor who's had his fair share of controversy.
  • Oliver North - Oliver North’s “Too Precious to Shred” scrapbook includes a letter, “From the Office of the President: Oliver, Thanks for all the secret work! - RR” referring to Ronald Reagan.
  • Saddam Hussein - A video of the Saddam trial is shown, which is dubbed so that Saddam is claiming that he is just a lookalike and that the real Saddam has a scar on his head.
  • Songs - It is revealed Buster has made 15 phone calls to radio stations alternately requesting I Will Survive and She’s Out Of My Life.
  • Vagina Monologues - Tobias decides to do a Vagina Monologue for what he believes is an audition for a CBS show.

[edit] Callbacks/Running Jokes

  • Illusions - When describing his Christian magic act to Michael, G.O.B. mentions that Michael has already seen his "walk on water" illusion, a reference to the ending of The Ocean Walker.
  • "Come on!" - G.O.B. once again uses his catch phrase, ending all the flashbacks in Iraqi prison with it. G.O.B. first said "Come on!" this way in Afternoon Delight.
  • Duck - George Michael ducks out of the way when Michael throws the keys at him. George Michael first did this in Notapusy.
  • Homefill - Michael mentions that the bombshell is a Homefill, the company that makes fake items for model homes. Homefill was first mentioned in Burning Love.
www.imnoscar.com
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www.imnoscar.com
  • I'm No Scar (dot com) - Saddam Huessien's plea of "I'm No Scar. Dot com," mirroring Oscar's "I'm Oscar. Dot com" plea in The Cabin Show.
    • Fake sites from Fox were built for both www.imoscar.com and www.imnoscar.com, the latter mirrors the first one, with the exception of the fact that it's written in Arabic, and the pictures of Oscar and George Sr. are replaced with pictures of Saddam and the lookalike.
    • The Arabic text on www.imnoscar.com is actually just meaningless gibberish written in Arabic text. Furthermore, the text on the website seems to be written from left to right, while Arabic is written from right to left. It is unclear whether this mistake is intentional or not.
    • No matter how many times www.imnoscar.com is visited, the counter at the bottom of the page always says you're the 42nd visitor.
  • Ice Cream - More references are made to the Bluths' love of ice cream.
    • G.O.B. and Buster say that the bombshell in the model home makes them want to have an ice cream cone.
    • Richard Shaw says "You'll have plenty of time for ice cream in prison. Ice cream sandwiches," referring to George Sr.'s love affair with ice cream sandwiches when he was in prison.
    • When the Bluths are bargaining with Richard Shaw, Buster demands some ice cream.
  • John Wayne - The hospital is named John Wayne General Hospital, a reference to Tobias earlier noting John Wayne naming airports after himself in the episode "Good Grief."
  • Lucille's Fibs - Lucille has invented numerous fibs in an effort to consume more alcohol, all of which she has passed on to Lindsay.
    • Lindsay says that Vodka goes bad when it's opened.
    • Maeby later says "Would it kill her to let some Vodka go bad?", to which George Michael replies "Oh no, Vodka doesn't..."
    • Lindsay says that wine only turns into alcohol if you let it sit.
    • Lindsay appears to think that grape juice might turn into wine if you take the top off it and let it sit.
  • Robot - G.O.B. calls Michael a robot when he realises he isn't crying. G.O.B. first said this about Michael in The Cabin Show and S.O.B.s
  • Soup Nazi - In For British Eyes Only George Sr. had claimed about a meeting with Saddam Hussein that he thought it had been the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld. In this episode the actor who played the Soup Nazi, Larry Thomas, does in fact make an uncredited appearance as one of the Saddam impersonators.
  • Switch - The people who check into Shady Pines under the names Lucille Bluth and Lindsay Fünke appear to be Lupe and a younger Latino woman, possibly Lupe's daughter.
    • Lupe is wearing Lucille-style clothing, likely some of Lucille's actual clothes.
    • The fake Lindsay that checks into Shady Pines is wearing Lindsay’s “Slut” shirt, first seen in My Mother, The Car.
  • "That's okay, try again" - When any of the students who are practicing on Buster make a mistake, their teacher will encourage them, usually using the words "That's okay, try again." Later on, the Americans can be seen saying this to the Iraqis who they are training as soldiers.
  • Tobias is Gay - Numerous jokes are made about Tobias' questionable sexuality.
    • Tobias tells Lindsay that she looks "very hands..." before he passes out.
    • Tobias is wearing Maeby's suit, not realising it is only made in a woman's size.
  • "You're such a *bleep*" - The scene where Buster is talking to Adelaide as he leaves the hospital directly mirrors the footage of "A Thoroughly Polite Dust-Up" from Notapusy. Both scenes have a nurse telling a soldier he's brave because of what he's fighting for, then saying "You're such a *bleep*." The ending of the scene in Notapusy had the soldier saying "When I miss your lips, I'll put a fag in my mouth and think of you." The ending to this scene has Buster saying "When I miss your lips, I’ll put a fig in my mouth and think of you."
    • In Notapusy, the actors in the "A Thoroughly Polite Dust-Up" footage are Tony Hale and Bronwen Masters, who play Buster and Nurse Adelaide, respectively.
  • George Michael says "Gangee once said to me, your mom might not have ever even been pregnant with you." Lucille had indeed told him this in Beef Consommé.
  • Operation HotBrother - When Michael and Buster are in Iraq, Buster refers to the rescue operation as Operation HotBrother. This is a callback to Motherboy XXX where Buster insists on having a codename for the rescue of George Michael from participating in Motherboy. He calls it "Operation HotMother", and though Michael thinks that is probably not a good idea, they never come up with a better name for it.

[edit] Hidden/Background Jokes

  • Address Book - The camera pans through Maeby’s address book which features: Grazer, B.; Grey, B.; Hilton, P.; Holt, S.; Howard, R.; and Kennedy, J.
    • B. Grazer and R. Howard obviously refer to Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, producers of the show. Ron Howard later comments that some guests didn't go to Maeby's party because "a lot of us just didn't want to drive down to Orange County", referring to himself for the first time in the series.
  • Adelaide - In this episode, it is revealed that the name of Buster's Australian day nurse is Adelaide. Adelaide is a state capital in Australia.
  • Balboa Bay Window - The cover of the issue shown has the article “It’s Worse For The Mother!” by Lucille Bluth
  • CIA File - The CIA file says that George, Sr. is an “unintentional operative.” The full text reads: “Operative contacted to build housing in the country of Iraq for the purpose of extracting information within the confines of laws regarding the Patriot Act. Housing was built and prepared for surveillance with American Operatives. / Information extracted from surveillance devices has been retrieved and secured to be used as evidence in whatever case the United States government deems fit. / Operative Bluth cooperated fully with American and Iraqi agents believing them to be British Home Builders. / Normal activity was observed regarding business procedures that are in accord with U.S. business practices. O. Bluth was later suspected of treason however will be absolved of all guilt commencing the completion of Operation Hammad. / Evidence for Bluth file BT333 can be found in section 3 of the International Trade section of the Patriot Act files. / Bluth is currently aware he was utilized as a patsy for the government, not unlike every U.S. citizen. This is largely due to the Patriot Act as well.”
  • Commercial - When Wayne Jarvis is waiting for the news report, a commercial can be heard “... and they deliver insulin right to my door.” This commercial can also be heard in the next episode, Development Arrested.
  • "Connect a little" - When Lindsay says she and Lucille can "connect a little," there's a brief pause, followed by Lucille saying "I must have a Xanax" and Lindsay suggesting "I’ll go score some weed from the staff."
  • Just One More Season - One of the Saddam look-alikes says that they "wanted to keep the house for just one more season," most likely referring to the Arrested Development writers, who felt the show had ended too early.
  • Making Fun - A "tipsy" George Michael can be seen holding a corkscrew to his sleeve, saying "Look, I'm Uncle Buster." This is only the second time George Michael has ever intentionally made fun of another family member in the series, the first being when he made a joke about George Sr. stocking up on "Get Out of Jail Free" cards in the pilot.
  • Richard Shaw - The CIA Agent is credited as "Richard Shaw," an obvious play on the word "rickshaw" (Buster also rents out "the only rickshaw in Baghdad" when they arrive in Iraq).
  • Secrets - George Michael brings up Maeby after Michael says "You don't have any secrets." Realising that he may have revealed he has a secret involving Maeby, George Michael says "I was changing the subject. We— no, yeah, we weren't talking about Maeby."
  • Set Dressing - After Tobias comments on how "incredibly detailed" Hollywood shows are, he opens the cupboard to reveal that there is nothing in there apart from a single plastic cup and a kettle. George Michael opens another cupboard, which contains nothing but a snack bar in a green wrapper.
    • Ironically, all the other cupboards in the background appear to be quite well-stocked.
  • T.A.I. Friday's - When Gob is being tasered during the burning bush demonstration, there is a sign for 'T.A.I Friday's' in the upper right hand corner of the screen on a nearby restaurant. T.A.I. Friday likely means 'Thank Allah It's Friday' a play on the US restaurant chain T.G.I. Friday's.

[edit] Character Cameos

Professor Munch
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Professor Munch
  • Richard Belzer makes his second appearance on the show (he was briefly seen as a guest star in S.O.B.s), this time as Professor Munch, who is named after the character he plays on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
  • The Saddam Hussein lookalikes are played by Al No' Mani, David Kavandi and James Evans. The role of Achmed is uncredited.
  • Wayne Jarvis makes his second (and final) appearance in Season 3. His first was in Fakin' It. This is the first time his Japanese assistant Cho (Mitsu) has a speaking role.

[edit] Foreshadowing/Future References

  • No Scar - It is revealed at the end of the episode that Achmed (the Saddam look-alike with the scar on his face) is in fact the real Saddam, and the Saddam on trial is a look-alike. This is hinted at by the fact that Achmed is fixated on the trial, with a sinister look on his face. He also complains that "I do a better Saddam than this guy. My Saddam would show his teeth." This also refers to George Sr.'s tendency to replace himself with his twin brother Oscar (hence I'm No Scar) to avoid capture.
  • Religious Girlfriend - G.O.B. mishears George Michael, thinking that he said "G.O.B. should be ashamed of himself," to which G.O.B. replies "How does he know about her?", hinting at the fact that G.O.B. is dating George Michael's ex-girlfriend, Ann.
  • Adopted - Lucille 'mistakenly' gives Lindsay's age as 40. However, the next episode reveals that Lindsay is adopted and this is in fact her true age

[edit] Goofs

  • Lindsay says that she's 35 years old. However, in the very next episode Development Arrested, Lindsay says to Michael she's 37 (although she may have just been lowering her age when talking to Lucille).
  • Buster's army uniform appears differently than it did in Season 2. Contrary to military specification(Branch over the left pocket, and Name over the right pocket), Buster's uniform now appears with just 'Bluth' over the left pocket, and no branch.

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