Yeah! She’s Mae Whitman, Star of the Duff and voice actor of Tinker Bell in the Disney franchise. She also played Mary Elizabeth in The Perks of Being a Wallflower. She’s one of those actresses who you know, but didn’t know it was her. Like the band Three Dog Night.
I wish the creators hadn't gotten weird with the chronology of this season, and I wish the actors could have either waited until all their schedules were clear to begin filming or prioritized this show over other projects. I also wish that season four hadn't tried to pick up IMMEDIATELY after season three's finale, but that's a lesser issue that mostly has to due with suspension of disbelief. Season four of Aressted Development had some amazing moments, but the chemistry and perfect Rube Goldberg-like writing was missing. Netflix's attempt at a re-edit didn't really help much, either; a lot of people got excited and thought it would elevate season four to the heights of the original three seasons, when it was really just more of the same. With all the characters off doing their own things, the show felt hollow. The core of the original series was the family dynamics and interactions. Take that away, and what do you have left?
@@heatherperleberg7816 no it picks up immediately after George Michael and Micheal turn around their boat they were supposed to “escape” together in. It’s all very jumbled and not chronological so it’s confusing. The start of season 4 is 5 years ahead of time but they do show the whole five years that happened between then and that moment 5 years after, at cinco de cuatro
I mean, nobody thinks you're wrong. Even everyone who likes S4 knows it doesn't match the first three. But it's just empty wishing. All the actors had much larger careers, and couldn't abandon them. I'm fine with three amazing seasons, I'd almost prefer it ended where it did.
@@jebediahkrimsoncraftleding3012 really? I used to agree but I for example do kinda like season 5. Obviously it’s very different and I think expectations should be managed before watching it but if you go in without prejudice I think it’s really enjoyable
@@omairsh8 yes the first three seasons are way better as a whole product. But as a stand alone scene this is pretty top tier-comedy. At least in my opinion.
Gob's stammering moments were always great comedy, but it didn't hit right here. He (Will) seemed off his game here. Like he wasn't in the character zone again.
Who's here from Where everybody knows your name?
Hi
Yep! Forgot this one!
Me
Me lol
👌
“So, how did you like your EGG?
-I said you were fine...”
"She calls it a 'Mayon-egg'".
Is she a good cook or something?
"But like many evangelicals, Ann took it literally" lol
Hard truths were spoken that day by Ron Howard.
Holy shit I just realized Ann is one of the evil exes from Scott Pilgrim 😳
Yeah! She’s Mae Whitman, Star of the Duff and voice actor of Tinker Bell in the Disney franchise. She also played Mary Elizabeth in The Perks of Being a Wallflower. She’s one of those actresses who you know, but didn’t know it was her. Like the band Three Dog Night.
@@markus5320 tinker bell talked? I thought she couldn't talk.
Her?
She was also the presidents daughter in Independence Day
she also voiced Katara in Avatar
Sereously this is one of the best scenes ever
1:42 there’s so much going on in that scene I don’t know what to quote
That scrambled egg looks pretty terrible too, poor guy.
I said you were fine!
@@SanxBilei see you know all about cars? Don’t you Shanghai me!
Here because Woody mentioned this scene on Smartless
Cool! What episode?
(In thick Irish accent) "You two can keep doing that, just do it over at the table! I'm about to cut me cake!"
I'm here because he's mentioned it on his new podcast
Can never see Mrs Veal without thinking of Michael saying, "You gotta lock that down."
Lego Batman and Katara
I need some Rule 34 of this ASAP.
@@irishjet2687 got to jail
I wish the creators hadn't gotten weird with the chronology of this season, and I wish the actors could have either waited until all their schedules were clear to begin filming or prioritized this show over other projects. I also wish that season four hadn't tried to pick up IMMEDIATELY after season three's finale, but that's a lesser issue that mostly has to due with suspension of disbelief.
Season four of Aressted Development had some amazing moments, but the chemistry and perfect Rube Goldberg-like writing was missing. Netflix's attempt at a re-edit didn't really help much, either; a lot of people got excited and thought it would elevate season four to the heights of the original three seasons, when it was really just more of the same. With all the characters off doing their own things, the show felt hollow. The core of the original series was the family dynamics and interactions. Take that away, and what do you have left?
I thought there were a few years in between where season three ended and the start of 4?
I watched the original cut for the first time recently I thought it was streets ahead of the re-edit
@@heatherperleberg7816 no it picks up immediately after George Michael and Micheal turn around their boat they were supposed to “escape” together in. It’s all very jumbled and not chronological so it’s confusing. The start of season 4 is 5 years ahead of time but they do show the whole five years that happened between then and that moment 5 years after, at cinco de cuatro
I mean, nobody thinks you're wrong. Even everyone who likes S4 knows it doesn't match the first three.
But it's just empty wishing. All the actors had much larger careers, and couldn't abandon them. I'm fine with three amazing seasons, I'd almost prefer it ended where it did.
@@jebediahkrimsoncraftleding3012 really? I used to agree but I for example do kinda like season 5. Obviously it’s very different and I think expectations should be managed before watching it but if you go in without prejudice I think it’s really enjoyable
the acting is ....perfect
This scene had me dying😭😂😂
her?
what is she,funny or something?
oskix4 well let’s hope so
"Look at whose behind us on that hog."
Michael, "George Michael !!! ...six miles till Lego land."
@@IAmTheDoctor00 Annhog
Bland?
Closest post season 1 and 2 AD ever got to season 1 and 2 AD...
Will really channeled his inner Nicholas Cage for this scene
Gob is such a real human. We need more gobs in this world.
I think she is pretty
Her?
@@nfarts1313I think they mean Anne
Up until 1:15 this is the greatest comedy scene of all time
I don't know man. The look and the kissing at 1:47 really does it for me. :)
So you haven't watched any of the first 3 seasons of the show?
@@omairsh8 yes the first three seasons are way better as a whole product. But as a stand alone scene this is pretty top tier-comedy. At least in my opinion.
What an oddly specific thing to say. If you're that picky, why bother watching anything at all?
The prices are my favourite part
Where's the mayonnaise with that egg?
who's the annhog now eh?
S04E02 12:45
Gob's stammering moments were always great comedy, but it didn't hit right here. He (Will) seemed off his game here. Like he wasn't in the character zone again.
apparently this was one of the worst days of his life. it was during a bad moment of his divorce. you really nailed that damn