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  • The following is the transcript of the Season Three episode "Mr. F". Memorable quotes are highlighted below.

    "Mr. F" was written by Richard Day & Jim Vallely.

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    Narrator: Michael had snuck out of work to see a British film with his British girlfriend, Rita...

    Rita: I hate it when they hire Yanks to play Brits. You can always tell.

    Narrator: ...when they came upon a toy store.

    Rita: (Gasps.) We should get George Michael one of these.

    Michael: Oh, no, that’s not really him. Besides, I already got him his big present for his birthday.

    George Michael: A suit! Dad, it’s a Jack Welch!

    Michael: I want you to look under the pants.

    George Michael: Quicken! Premier! Dad, I hope you kept the receipt.

    Michael: You want to return that?

    George Michael: What? No, I want to deduct it.

    Rita: Oh, come on, let’s get him the train.

    Michael: It’s... really, he would only like it for the receipt. And this is crazy, I, really... I can’t be seeing movies in the afternoon and then go into toy stores. I have to work. I’m not even supposed to be here.

    Narrator: Michael couldn’t tear himself away. Could you?

    Michael: I can’t promise it’ll be fun.

    Rita: (Screaming giddily.)

    Michael: Okay... that was fun. Still, the land probably

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  • New ‘Arrested Development’: All re-dressed up and ready to go

    “Arrested Development” costume designer Katie Sparks, whose efforts on the first two seasons of the Fox sitcom earned her a 2006 nomination from the Costume Designers Guild of America, was tapped by series creator Mitchell Hurwitz to work on the new streaming-to-Netflix season that will be released May 26. She recently spoke about her work on the original series and the challenges posed by revisiting — and re-dressing — the quirky Bluth family after a seven-year hiatus. And, for the first time, she explained how she found a perfect pair of denim cutoffs for the “never nude” Tobias Fünke.

    How did you approach dressing the “Arrested Development” cast at the outset?

    Mitch gave me pretty free range to explore things, which was really great. For the pilot, I remember him talking to me about the characters — which I like because my [costume] design is very character-driven. I like to ask: What kind of car would they drive? Where in L.A. would they live? What kind of people do they hang out with?

    Were there any specific costume design requests?

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