Visiting Ours

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Arrested Development episode
"Visiting Ours"
Episode No 1AJD04
Airdate December 7, 2003
Writer(s) John Levenstein and Richard Rosenstock
Director Greg Mottola
On the next: “Tobias talks Lindsay into another session, and George Sr. makes good on his promise to come clean on the international accounts.”
Guest star(s) Judy Greer as Kitty Sanchez
Rocky McMurray as Warden Buck
Bob Odenkirk as Dr. Gunty

Arrested Development Season 1
November 2003 - June 2004

  1. Pilot
  2. Top Banana
  3. Bringing Up Buster
  4. Key Decisions
  5. Visiting Ours
  6. Charity Drive
  7. My Mother, The Car
  8. In God We Trust
  9. Storming the Castle
  10. Pier Pressure
  11. Public Relations
  12. Marta Complex
  13. Beef Consommé
  14. Shock and Aww
  15. Staff Infection
  16. Missing Kitty
  17. Altar Egos
  18. Justice Is Blind
  19. Best Man for the GOB
  20. Whistler's Mother
  21. Not Without My Daughter
  22. Let 'Em Eat Cake
All Arrested Development episodes

"Visiting Ours" is the sixth episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development.

Contents

[edit] Plot

Michael Bluth is visiting his father in prison, anxious to get to the bottom of some suspicious bookkeeping. George Sr. is also anxious, but about the quality of the prison softball team. Frustrated by his father, Michael returns to the office and comes across George Sr.'s loyal assistant Kitty, who he suspects might have the information he needs. Just then, Lucille calls Michael with an emergency. Their club membership has been downgraded to "pool members only." Horrified by pool food, Lucille orders her son to rectify the situation. Meanwhile, G.O.B. is noisily moving a desk into an office so he can write a strongly-worded letter to the prison warden, who decried the legitimacy of G.O.B.'s "escape" from his walls. Noticing Kitty's obvious attraction to G.O.B., Michael sets about the business of manipulation.

Meanwhile, Lindsay and Tobias, who are having a tough time in their marriage, prepare for their first session with a therapist. Maeby and George Michael decide to follow them, but George Michael is reluctant to drive because he doesn't want to get in any trouble, which could hamper his stated goal of visiting George Sr. In reality, George Michael is terrified of prison since he watched HBO's prison drama Oz after mistaking it for The Wizard of Oz. Michael arrives home, elated by the fact that G.O.B.'s seduction of Kitty will get him the information he needs and prevent him from having to visit the prison anymore. At least until George Michael tells him he wants to visit Pop Pop. G.O.B. begins placing his spell over Kitty while Lindsay and Tobias begin examining their marriage for the first time. And Michael heads back to prison for the first time since vowing never to return.

During this visit, it is revealed that Lucille has yet to visit her husband since his sentencing. And it is also revealed that daddy is horny. Michael then pays his mother a visit to persuade her to make a conjugal visit to the prison. Lucille asks her son if he really wants this. Wants it bad enough to get her, say, a golf membership? Lindsay and Tobias are getting to the heart of their relationship with a role-reversal game. Which Tobias dives headlong into. But when Lindsay balks at it, the therapist jumps into the role of reverse Tobias. After passionately acting out their reverse roles, Tobias and the male therapist are about to make out until Lindsay brings the scene to an end. Michael arrives home, happy to have a brother he can share the news of his day with. Except G.O.B. is violently repulsed by the thought of his parents sharing a conjugal trailer. But G.O.B. has some good news. He "bleeped Kitty." Horrified, Michael asks if he got the information about the international accounts, which he didn't. So Michael decides to hold out on G.O.B.'s office supplies until the job is done.

Michael drops by the prison again, this time with his mother and the news that "I took it upon myself to bring her." A surprised and grateful George Sr. opens the trailer door, only to be shocked to see his wife. You see, he has Kitty waiting for him in the other trailer. George Sr. asks his son for his help, and Michael wonders aloud if the help is "international accounts information" worthy. Coming to the rescue, Michael calls G.O.B. to ask him to come to the prison, but learns he is already at the prison to deliver his strongly-worded letter to the warden. G.O.B. tries to stall Kitty, but then decides he has to do the right thing. So he kicks out the bathroom window and sneaks out of the trailer. But on the way back to his car, he runs into the warden, who has just read his strongly-worded letter. And so G.O.B. is detained against the window of the trailer in which his parents are being intimate.

[edit] Cultural references

  • George Michael is afraid of visiting his grandfather in prison due to seeing an episode of the HBO series Oz at a young age mistaking it for The Wizard of Oz. Oz was a fictional look at a maximum security New York prison. Pulling no punches, it routinely featured extremely coarse language, violence, murder, rape, etc., a far cry from the normally relaxed atmosphere of the Orange County Prison housing George Sr. is accustomed to.
  • Tobias's comment about having his own Alias-type show is a reference to the ABC spy series.
  • While Maeby is listening through the door to her parents' therapy session, we hear Dr. Gunty and Tobias mention David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston, and Lisa Kudrow, all cast members from the American sitcom Friends.
  • House of Pies is a chain restaurant prominent in Los Angeles, and known for pies and other American cuisine. It is said to be a popular hangout for Hollywood writers, which may explain its inclusion in the show.

[edit] Character Cameos

[edit] Foreshadowing/Future References

  • This is the first time that we are given insight into the serious nature of the charges against George Sr., as while looking for the International Accounts information, he tells Michael that he may have committed some "light treason".

[edit] Episode notes

  • Although this episode was broadcast as the sixth episode of the season, it was made as the fifth episode (and appears on the DVD as the fifth episode, too). Technically, while there's no lack of continuity, this episode should go before Charity Drive, as Kitty appears in both episodes, but receives a more in-depth introduction in this episode.
  • Buster does not make an appearance in this episode.

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