Justice Is Blind

"Justice Is Blind"
Arrested Development episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 18
Directed by Jay Chandrasekhar
Written by Abraham Higginbotham
Production code 1AJD17
Original air date March 21, 2004
Guest stars
Season 1 episodes
All Arrested Development episodes

"Justice is Blind" is the eighteenth episode (though originally aired as seventeenth) of the TV comedy series Arrested Development.

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Plot

The episode begins with a recap of events in the previous one, "Altar Egos." At school, George Michael accosts Maeby about her second identity, her ‘twin’ Surely, a wheelchair-using sick girl suffering from "B.S." Meanwhile, Michael is wrestling over whether to read Maggie's case file when Gob comes in. Gob wants to destroy the file, but Michael points out that it is merely a list of what the prosecution has against George Sr. George Michael comes in with Maeby; his arm is in a sling (he sprained it helping "Surely Fünke" up the school bleachers). Lindsay is working on her newest cause: getting the Ten Commandments statue removed from the courthouse. Michael decides to return Maggie's file unopened.

Over drinks, Michael confesses his identity to Maggie, who already knew. Michael and Maggie agree they cannot ethically continue their relationship. Nevertheless, Michael goes home with her again. The next day, they leave Maggie's house and encounter a police officer: Maggie is needed at the office to interview a surprise witness, who turns out to be Buster. Buster offers inside evidence in exchange for George Sr. being kept in prison and Annyong being sent back to Korea, Maggie quickly realizes he knows nothing.

Michael, left with Maggie's seeing-eye dog Justice, discovers that the dog is blind, not Maggie. At the prison, George Sr. meets with Gob, Barry Zuckerkorn and Lucille. Gob had earlier swapped files with Michael; he says there are "boxes of evidence" stashed at Maggie's place. George Sr. says Gob should break in and steal the evidence, but Gob passes on the assignment to Tobias. Tobias uses his cat-like agility to sneak into Maggie's house just as Maggie returns home. He runs to the bathroom and puts on her perfume to cloak his scent. When Maggie surprises him, he panics and sprays her eyes with perfume, temporarily blinding her.

As the family gathers at the courthouse, Surely Fünke addresses a crowd about injustice and Lindsay's group cheers the removal of the Ten Commandments. As the statue is lifted out by a crane, it falls on Barry Zuckerkorn's MGB. In court, Michael attempts to expose Maggie by throwing the Bible at her. He figures she will instinctively duck, and thus blow her cover. But she still cannot see because of the perfume sprayed in her eyes; the Bible smacks her in the face and Michael is led away. Outside, George Michael decides not to expose Maeby's lie because she credits him as her inspiration. Later, Michael reunites with Maggie; she has decided to drop the "blind" pretense and say being struck with the Bible has restored her sight.

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