Charity Drive
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Arrested Development episode | |
"Charity Drive" | |
Episode No | 1AJD05 |
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Airdate | November 30, 2003 |
Writer(s) | Barbara Feldman |
Director | Greg Mottola |
On the next: | “Michael gets a lucky break when Helen makes the same mistake that he did, and G.O.B. kicks himself for a bad business decision.” |
Guest star(s) | Judy Greer as Kitty Sanchez Liza Minnelli as Lucille Austero BW Gonzales as Lupe Mel Gorham as Helen Maria Delgado |
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"Charity Drive" was the fifth episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development.
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[edit] Synopsis
With most of the family's cars impounded by the SEC, Michael has been forced to ride his bike to work. However, when it begins to interfere with his work, he realizes he needs a car.
When he finds out that G.O.B. has been secretly driving their father's car, he confronts him about it at the banana stand. G.O.B. admits to having it, but says that Lindsay is currently using it. Michael then realizes that G.O.B. has been receiving free bananas from the company's banana stand. Fed up by G.O.B.'s deception, Michael instructs George Michael to not let G.O.B. have any more free frozen bananas from the family's stand. G.O.B. offers to pay by giving Michael the rights to promote the stand by using G.O.B.'s likeness for a cartoon character named Mr. Bananagrabber, but Michael declines. G.O.B. decides to switch from frozen bananas to candy apples in protest.
Next, Michael tracks down Lindsay, who is busy preparing for the annual charity Bachelorette Auction at the local country club. Michael, unimpressed, says that Lindsay cares more about going for a high bid amount than the charity's cause, saving the wetlands, but Lindsay says he wouldn't understand since he's not charitable. Michael asks Lindsay about the car, and is told that Buster has it.
So Michael goes to Lucille's apartment and finds that she has to get ready for the Charity Auction as well, freely admitting that she's only doing it to be sold for a higher bid than her rival Lucille Austero. She then gives Buster explicit instructions to bid $10,000 on her.
Michael gets the car keys from Buster and sees the terrible condition that his siblings left it in. G.O.B. scorched part of the car while trying to perform magic, Lindsay spilled nail polish all over, and Buster had various items left from his archaeological dig. He then goes to visit his father to ask what to do about some permits, necessary to continue work on their next development, that George Sr. failed to file for. George Sr. advises Michael to send G.O.B., who is especially furtive, to break into the permit office, slip the application into a folder and tell the permit office they messed up.
Reluctantly, Michael approaches G.O.B., who had chipped his tooth on a candy apple. Michael asks G.O.B. to fulfill his father's request, but G.O.B. insists on certain conditions: a free banana whenever he wants, and full creative control to the Mr. Bananagrabber character and any spinoffs that may occur. He also wants Michael to make up for humiliating G.O.B. in front of George Michael. Michael agrees, and instructs George Michael he should do whatever his uncle wants him to do.
Stung by constant charges of being selfish, Michael decides to do something nice and offer a ride to Lucille's new housekeeper, Lupe. However, Michael has actually picked up another woman, who notices a skull left by Buster, sees G.O.B.'s burn marks, mistakes Lindsay's bright red nail polish for blood, and becomes convinced that Michael is going to murder her.
G.O.B., meanwhile, is casing the permit office. But his disguise as a new delivery man fails when they notice his chipped tooth whistling, so he orders George Michael to break into the permit office instead. George Michael is reluctant at first, but Maeby's enthusiasm changes his mind. Michael gets a call from Lindsay, who begs him to pick her up from the wetlands, where she went to prove she cares about the environment, but now was finding to be too much for her. And at the same time, Lucille Austero is stalking Buster, hoping he is saving up some grand romantic gesture to save their relationship.
And Lindsay, running out of time to get to the Charity Auction, calls a cab home - but forgets to call Michael. When he arrives at the wetlands, his terrified passenger takes off running.
The Auction starts, and a scratched, scraped, ragged Lindsay isn't fetching any bids. Michael, seeing that she really did try to help the wetlands and feeling bad for her, pledges $1,000. Lucille then takes the stage. Lucille Austero, that is. Hearing only the name Lucille, however, Buster comes rushing in and desperately/accidentally bids $10,000 for her, which Lucille Austero takes to be his grand romantic gesture.
Walking to the parking lot following a semi-successful evening, Michael is arrested for the forced abduction of his passenger earlier in the day. And when he's tossed into the back of a squad car, George Michael is sitting there waiting for him. Breaking into the permit office didn't go as cleanly as it could have.
[edit] Episode notes
- Although this episode was broadcast as the fifth episode of the season, it was made as the sixth episode (and appears on the DVD as the sixth episode, too). Technically, while there's no lack of continuity, this episode should go AFTER Visiting Ours, as Kitty is in both episodes, but receives a more in-depth introduction in Visiting Ours.
- The title refers to both a charity and transportation event. This relates to the episode as charity is a running theme throughout it, and the storyline heavily revolves around a car.
- Tobias does not appear in this episode.
[edit] References
- "Going up the Country" - This song by Canned Heat plays when Lindsay's protest group is getting on the bus.
[edit] Callbacks/Running Jokes
- Mr. Bananagrabber - This is the first mention and appearance of the Banana Stand mascot, Mr. Bananagrabber. He is also mentioned several more time during this episode and the character does make other background appearances as the show progresses, and the program can be heard playing again in the background of Oscar's trailer in Whistler's Mother, Mr. Bananagrabber is also shown in George Michael's Election video in The Immaculate Election and on the intro to Scandalmakers in Spring Breakout
- G.O.B. suggests Michael create Mr. Bananagrabber in his image, which indeed he does. Not only does Mr. Bananagrabber have a segway, but the hairstyle and shirt bears a clear resemblance to G.O.B. Mr. Bananagrabber also whistles when pronouncing the letter "S," as G.O.B. does in this episode.
- Charity Auction - This episode marks the first Charity Auction for the Clubhouse. The second one appears in Burning Love, and much like this episode, the events play out in a similar way.
- "From whence it came" - This is G.O.B.'s second use of the phrase "from whence it came," first used in Top Banana (Arrested Development episode).
- Whistle - This is the first episode where G.O.B. suffers an injury to his teeth that causes him to whistle. This later happens again in the Season 2 episode Switch Hitter.
- The Spanish Language - As Michael drives the woman he believes to be Lucille's new housekeeper to her home, she attempts to communicate with him in fractured English, trying to say she is 'scared'. Michael misinterprets this, however, and thinks she is saying 'izquierdo'[sic], which he thinks means 'left turn'.
[edit] Hidden/Background Jokes
- Lindsay is seen wearing a T-shirt for Neuter Fest ’98. "Neuter Fest" had previously been mentioned by Lindsay in Key Decisions.
- When G.O.B. buys a candied apple, the store has a sign that reads “Proprietor not responsible for dental damage.” G.O.B. later loses a tooth and he starts whistling when he talks.
- Buster states that his archeological dig found what appears to be Pterodactil while it obviously appears to be a humanoid.
[edit] Character Cameos
- This is the first time Lupe appears in the show, replacing one-time character Luz as Lucille's maid.
- If the episodes are viewed in Broadcast order, this is the first appearance of Kitty Sanchez, George Sr.'s secretary.
[edit] Foreshadowing/Future References
- Rock - Buster leaves various items from his archaeological dig in the car, notably a giant rock, which becomes an important plot point in a later episode, My Mother, The Car.
- Exit Strategy - When Lupe is cleaning the penthouse, Lucille realises that Lupe won't be able to get out of the room without tracking dirt through it, and says to Lupe "Tell me you've got an exit strategy!" Exit Strategy later became the title of a Season 3 episode.
[edit] Goofs
- Buster's Studies - Here, it is mentioned that Buster had recently been studying on an archaeological dig. However, in the earlier episode Bringing Up Buster, it was revealed that Buster no longer pursued his postgraduate studies since the Bluths didn't have the resources to afford it anymore. (Not really a goof. "Recent" can mean anywhere from 1 day to 1 month ago. Buster did not break off his studies until after George Sr. is arrested and the family loses their funds. And since this is the first mention of the car, it's not hard to believe that Buster "recently" went on a dig.)
- Human Skull - The prop used for Buster's archaeological dig is a porcelain copy of a Homo erectus skull which Buster breaks with a distinct porcelain sound. A real fossil would not likely be hollow. More importantly Homo erectus lived approximately between 1.4 million to 300,000 years ago throughout Africa, Asia, Parts of Europe and some Pacific islands. There has never been evidence of Homo erectus in The Americas and any such discovery would be a major scientific find. According to current scientific knowledge, Homo sapiens is the first and only homonid species to inhabit The Americas and arrived between 15,000-12,000 years ago.
- DVD Mistake - The synopsis for this episode on the DVD incorrectly states that G.O.B. mistakenly bids $10,000 on the wrong Lucille, when it was in fact Buster who did so.
- The Mercedes-Benz W126 S-Class seen in the flashback to 1982 appears to be the same car used in the rest of the episode,as well as later episodes, despite being a second generation 1986-1991 model, as indicated by the headlamp wipers.