"Arrested Development" Pier Pressure (TV Episode 2004) Poster

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10/10
Dysfunctional family humour at its best
gizmomogwai17 August 2007
Warning: Spoilers
What can I say about this episode? There are several continuity errors about whether it's night or day, and at times it gets cheesy with its anti-drug message and the characters' imitations of drug dealers and buyers... but this episode still rocks. Cheesiness may be a part of that. Other bits of the episode are edgy. It's all hilarious.

Pier Pressure starts by opening a window into the family's insanity- flashbacks to the Bluths' childhoods when their father George would teach them lessons by having a one-armed man act out being injured by the children's mistakes. For dysfunctional family humour, this was inspired and original. The episode then goes on to toy with Michael and Lindsay Bluth's different parenting strategies- Michael's pushing and Lindsay's hands-off approach- and which is superior. This gives us a great scene when Michael discovers how stressed his son is. A great portrait of stress. But Michael soon becomes afraid that his son's stress could lead to drugs, and arranges for the kind of lesson he went through when he was young to turn his son off drugs. This is a fantastic portrait of Michael- flawed, stubborn to recognize a bad idea, but still caring and concerned for his child. Michael recruits the help of his brother GOB, an unlikely ally in an anti-drug mission.

Meanwhile, Lindsay's daughter Maeby is sent to her grandmother Lucille's apartment. Lucille, known for her biting comments, is great in this episode.

Right down to the music- a main original song called I Get Up is played at the end, and a new song, The Big Yellow Joint, debuts- Pier Pressure is a masterpiece episode. It's not only irreverent, it's important for establishing characterization.
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10/10
One of My Favorite Arrested Development Episodes!
gab-147125 October 2018
"Pier Pressure" is the tenth episode of Arrested Development and may be the best episode of the entire series. This is one of those episodes that is instantly rewatchable and also propelled the entire series to comedic greatness although the show never got the necessary viewers to be labeled as a smash hit. But that is a story for another day. The episode has it all. Excellent writing, capable direction from Joe Russo, fantastic acting, biting dialogue, an anti-drug message, and the introduction of a one-armed man named J. Walter Weatherman (love that name!).

The episode basically begins with a flashback. If any of the Bluth children did something wrong, George Sr would use the one-armed man to teach them lessons. This parenting technique was quite gruesome and...perhaps just a tad immoral. But this flashback explains the awkward parenting techniques of Michael and Lindsay. You can see these techniques in this scenario. George-Michael gets an A- on a test, but his father is disappointed. He says, "I'm proud of you.....minus." When Maeby gets a C-, Lindsay is all excited for her daughter. So you can see how George Sr laid the stones for such family dysentery.

What happens next is hilarious. Lindsay, in an attempt to punish Maeby to make herself look good in the front of the family, has her daughter help Lucille go through receipts. Of course, now we see "Gangy" as Maeby calls her grandmother, use her sharp tongue to rolling laughs. As for George-Michael, Michael believes his son is stressed and is on drugs. In reality, Buster came to George-Michael to ask GOB for marijuana for Lucille Austero, but he is afraid to ask GOB himself. Michael decides to take a page from his father's parenting handbook to use the one-armed man on George-Michael. But little did he know what the actual outcome will be. Just be warned that strippers will be involved.

This episode is a laugh riot and the best episode of the season. The anti-drug message is clear and the main focus, but it's really funny to see the elaborate scenario play itself out. Although Michael's plan may be flawed, at least he shows concern for his son. This episode is also important in terms of characterization, especially for Michael and his son. The one-armed man though.....so funny!

My Grade: A+
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10/10
Amazing
borre74718 October 2020
This is where arrested development goes from funny to hilarious
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