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{{Infobox television episode
{{Infobox television episode
| Title = For British Eyes Only
| series = [[Arrested Development]]
| image =
| Series = [[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]
| Image =
| caption =
| Caption =
| season = 3
| Season = 3
| episode = 2
| Episode = 2
| director = [[John Fortenberry]]
| Airdate = September 26, 2005
| writer = * [[Mitchell Hurwitz]]
* [[Richard Day (writer)|Richard Day]]
| Production = 3AJD02
| photographer = Greg Harrington
| Writer = [[Richard Day (writer)|Richard Day]]<br>[[Mitchell Hurwitz]]
| Director = [[John Fortenberry]]
| editor = [[Stuart Bass]]
| Producer =
| production = 3AJD02
| airdate = {{Start date|2005|09|26}}
| Guests = [[Charlize Theron]] as [[Rita Leeds]]<br />[[Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]] as [[Uncle Trevor]]<br />[[Justin Grant Wade]] as [[Steve Holt (Arrested Development)|Steve Holt]]
| length = 22 minutes
| Season list = {{Infobox Arrested Development season 3 episode list}}
| Episode list = ''[[List of Arrested Development episodes|All Arrested Development episodes]]''
| guests = *[[Charlize Theron]] as [[List of Arrested Development characters#Rita Leeds|Rita]]
*[[Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]] as [[List of Arrested Development characters#Uncle Trevor|Trevor]]
*Justin Grant Wade as [[List of Arrested Development characters#Steve Holt|Steve Holt]]
*B.W. Gonzalez as [[List of Arrested Development characters#Lupe|Lupe]]
*[[Harry Hamlin]] as himself
*[[John Beard (news anchor)|John Beard]] as [[List of Arrested Development characters#John Beard|himself]]
| prev = [[The Cabin Show]]
| next = [[Forget-Me-Now]]
| season_article = Arrested Development season 3
| episode_list = List of Arrested Development episodes
}}
}}
"'''For British Eyes Only'''" is the second episode of the [[Arrested Development season 3|third season]] of the American television [[Satire|satirical]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Arrested Development]]''. It is the 42nd overall episode of the series, and was written by series creator [[Mitchell Hurwitz]] and co-executive producer [[Richard Day (writer)|Richard Day]], and directed by [[John Fortenberry]]. It originally aired on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] on September 26, 2005.


The series, narrated by [[Ron Howard]], follows the Bluths, a formerly wealthy, [[dysfunctional family]], who made their money from property development. The Bluth family consists of [[Michael Bluth|Michael]], his twin sister [[List of Arrested Development characters#Lindsay Bluth-Fünke|Lindsay]], his older brother [[List of Arrested Development characters#Gob Bluth|Gob]], his younger brother [[List of Arrested Development characters#Buster Bluth|Buster]], their mother [[Lucille Bluth|Lucille]] and father [[List of Arrested Development characters#George Bluth Sr.|George Sr.]], as well as Michael's son [[List of Arrested Development characters#George Michael Bluth|George Michael]], and Lindsay and her husband [[List of Arrested Development characters#Tobias Fünke|Tobias]]' daughter [[List of Arrested Development characters#Maeby Fünke|Maeby]]. In the episode, Michael falls for a British woman named Rita while investigating a claim by George Sr. that a British construction firm tricked him into doing business with the Iraqis.
"'''For British Eyes Only'''" is the second episode of season three and 42nd episode overall of the TV comedy series ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]''.

==Synopsis==

[[Michael Bluth]] and [[George Michael Bluth]] are having a last chance camp-out in the cabin before it is due to be moved. While they are sleeping, a returning [[George Bluth Sr.|George Sr.]] drives the cabin away for use as an escape vehicle. When he catches up with his father, Michael doesn't return his father to prison, but instead arranges for him to be placed under house arrest. Michael visits the penthouse and [[Lucille Bluth|Lucille]] informs him about her reinvigorated sex life thanks to the reappearance of her husband, but they are interrupted as [[List of Arrested Development characters#Gob Bluth|Gob]] enters with one of his illusion props, a giant cage.

Gob describes his plan for the 'Free Bird' trick, planned as an attempt to entertain his father, but Michael tries to get Gob to spend more time with his newly discovered son, [[Steve Holt (Arrested Development)|Steve Holt]]. Meanwhile, [[Tobias Fünke|Tobias]] has painted Gob-like hair on his head with permanent pen in an attempt to convince Gob that he should be the look-alike for the performance of the illusion.

[[Lindsay Fünke|Lindsay]] tries to argue with Michael that her getting a new car would be a fair exchange cost-wise for her dropping the divorce case with Tobias. After briefly escaping from Lucille's clutches, George Sr. explains his plans for his trial to Michael, and Michael tells his father that he should plead guilty. George Sr. claims that he was set up by British builders in regard to his involvement in building houses in Iraq. After Michael's family make fun of him for his lack of a love life, he sets off to find evidence for George Sr.'s claim that the Brits are involved in his predicament, and if he doesn't find any, he tells them that they will be pleading guilty. Afterwards, Michael reveals that he gave Lindsay the cabin car, in a similar manner as to the stair car from Season 1.

Michael drives to the British district of [[Orange County, California|Orange County]], named 'Wee Britain', in order to check records. As he is not British, Michael is turned down for inspecting the records and he also misses the chance to pick up the records in exchange for a bribe (he is asked if he is willing to lose [[Pound Sterling|£20]] and believes they are commenting on his weight).


== Plot ==
Michael enters a pub across the street, and happens across the beautiful Rita. Upon finding out that she is British, he tries to employ her in order to access the files that would shed light upon his father's involvement in Iraq. Michael misses gaining access to the files, as the records office is working on [[Greenwich Mean Time]], but he does arrange a date with Rita. As Michael drives away from Wee Britain, he calls Lindsay in order to gloat that he has a date, but the call is interrupted by a man in a convertible car swerving into the stair car. The man (Trevor) threatens him with regard to his interaction with Rita. He misinterprets the threat, thinking it has to do with the search for information regarding his father.
After [[George Bluth Sr.|George Sr.]] ([[Jeffrey Tambor]]) pleads to not be sent back to prison, [[Michael Bluth|Michael]] ([[Jason Bateman]]) has him placed under house arrest. Michael then tries to get [[George Oscar "Gob" Bluth II|Gob]] ([[Will Arnett]]) to spend more time with his newly discovered son, [[Steve Holt (Arrested Development)|Steve Holt]] (Justin Grant Wade), while [[Tobias Fünke|Tobias]] ([[David Cross]]) has painted Gob-like hair on his head with permanent pen in an attempt to convince Gob that he should be the look-alike for the performance of the illusion. [[Lindsay Fünke|Lindsay]] ([[Portia de Rossi]]) tries convince Michael to buy her a [[Lexus]], and George Sr. explains his plans for his trial to Michael, and Michael tells his father that he should plead guilty. George Sr. claims that he was set up by British builders in his involvement with building houses in Iraq, and Michael sets off to find evidence for George Sr.'s claim.


Michael drives to the British district of [[Orange County, California|Orange County]], named 'Wee Britain', in order to check the records, but is turned down because he is American. Michael enters a pub across the street, and meets [[Rita Leeds|Rita]] ([[Charlize Theron]]). Upon finding out that she is British, he tries to employ her in order to access the files that would shed light upon his father's involvement in Iraq. Michael misses gaining access to the files, as the records office is working on [[Greenwich Mean Time]], but he does arrange a date with Rita. As Michael drives away from Wee Britain, he calls Lindsay in order to gloat that he has a date, but the call is interrupted by [[Uncle Trevor|Trevor]] ([[Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]]), in a convertible car swerving into the stair car, who threatens him with regard to his interaction with Rita. He misinterprets the threat, thinking it has to do with the search for information regarding his father.
Michael returns to the Bluth Company office. Gob is conflicted over his feelings about his son, Steve Holt, and Michael starts to believe that he is being set up by his father. Michael visits George Sr., who denies that he set up his son, and then goes to cancel his date with Rita at her school. George Sr. tries to convince Gob to include him in his illusion in order to escape before the trial, and Tobias has had hair plugs implanted in his head in order to look more like Gob for possible use as his double in the illusion, but his scalp is bleeding horribly from the treatment.


As the family arrive at the courthouse for George Sr.'s trial, Gob is performing his illusion, now renamed 'Free Chicken'. Steve Holt and Gob bond over their mutual love for magic. Tobias has now managed to involve himself in the trick. During the confusion George Sr. tries to escape but Lucille uses a [[Electroshock weapon|stun gun]] to stop him. In court, Michael pleads not guilty on behalf of his father. Rita turns up at the courthouse, and Michael decides to be brave and asks her out on another date, and goes back for a kiss. Rita joins the threatening Trevor in his car and they drive away.
Michael returns to the Bluth Company office, where Gob is conflicted over his feelings about Steve Holt, and Michael starts to believe that he is being set up by his father. Michael visits George Sr., who denies that he set up his son, and then goes to cancel his date with Rita at her school. George Sr. tries to convince Gob to include him in his illusion in order to escape before the trial, and Tobias has had hair plugs implanted in his head in order to look more like Gob for possible use as his double in the illusion, but his scalp is bleeding horribly from the treatment. As the family arrive at the courthouse for George Sr.'s trial, Gob performs his illusion, where Steve Holt and Gob bond over their mutual love for magic. During the confusion, George Sr. tries to escape, but [[Lucille Bluth|Lucille]] ([[Jessica Walter]]) uses a [[Electroshock weapon|stun gun]] to stop him. In court, Michael pleads not guilty on behalf of his father, and Rita turns up at the courthouse. Michael decides to be brave and asks Rita out on another date, and goes back for a kiss, and she then leaves with Trevor.


==Episode notes==
== Production ==
"For British Eyes Only" was directed by [[John Fortenberry]], and written by series creator [[Mitchell Hurwitz]] and [[Richard Day (writer)|Richard Day]]. It was Fortenberry's second directing credit, Hurwitz's 16th writing credit and Day's first writing credit.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Arrested Development |url=https://directories.wga.org/project/192692/arrested-development/ |access-date=July 8, 2024 |website=directories.wga.org}}</ref> It was the second episode of the [[Arrested Development season 3|season]] to be filmed.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 30, 2011 |title=20th Century Fox - Fox In Flight |url=http://www.foxinflight.com/tv/8/ |access-date=July 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111030035137/http://www.foxinflight.com/tv/8/ |archive-date=October 30, 2011 }}</ref>
* This episode begins with a "Previously on Arrested Development" segment, which mostly contains scenes that didn't actually appear in the previous episode, but does not have an "On the next Arrested Development" segment at the end.
*[[Maeby Fünke|Maeby]] does not appear in this episode (aside from a brief clip at the start, though this is just footage from the "[[Righteous Brothers (Arrested Development episode)|Righteous Brothers]]" episode).
*The title is a spoof on ''[[For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]]'', a [[James Bond]] film, as well as picking up the clerk's line that the records in Wee Britain were for "British eyes only." "For British Eyes Only" is also the name (and the only lyric) of the James Bond parody song that played throughout this episode.
*This episode begins a run of episodes referencing the James Bond series of films, as continued in "[[Forget-Me-Now]]," "[[Notapusy]]" and "[[Mr. F (Arrested Development episode)|Mr. F]]". The spoofing of the Bond films is evident in the episode titles, vocal and instrumental music cues, and the gun barrel shot at the end of the episode accompanied by the subtitle "Michael Bluth will return in..."
*This episode has also been known as "The British Bombshell," as it was originally titled this in early press releases.
*The episode features six chicken impressions, by George Sr, Lucille and Lindsay, who all dance together. Gob runs to get his chicken mask and does his dance, but no one sees it. Michael and Tobias also do chicken impressions, though no dance is included.


== Reception ==
===Cultural references===
*'''[[Brad Garrett]]''' Michael tells George Sr. that "you're a regular Brad Garrett." Brad Garrett had won an [[Emmy]] for his work in ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]'' over [[Jeffrey Tambor]]'s performance as George Bluth Sr. shortly before this episode aired.
*'''[[UK|Britain]]''' The introductions of Wee Britain and British characters lead to various allusions to British culture.
**'''Accent''' George Sr. was confused in his business dealings by the British accent as he claims that "they're polite and the men all sound gay." Later on, Michael fails to realise Rita's mental retardation due to the masking capabilities of her accent in "[[The Ocean Walker]]" episode.
**'''Background''' In Wee Britain, a [[Hackney carriage]], a [[red telephone box]], a contemporary [[London]] [[bus stop]], typical British school uniforms, a sign for the "[[London Underground|London Tube]]", a hotel referencing [[Strand, London|The Strand]], a [[Mini (marque)|MINI Cooper]] (also a callback to Tobias' Mrs. Featherbottom driving a properly British car in "[[Meat the Veals]]"), and a [[Routemaster]] tourist bus, can all be seen in the background. Also, Michael is almost hit by a blue [[MG MGB|MGB]] at the crosswalk (pictured), and Trevor drives a red [[Austin-Healey 3000]], both British cars.
**'''[[BBC]]''' Footage is seen from "WeeBBC", a variation on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the UK's main television network.
**'''[[British comedy]]''' There is a [[Monty Python]]-esque exchange in the pub regarding the soup of the day.
**'''[[Britishisms]]''' Michael embarrasses himself with attempts at British turns of phrase, which are mostly in the [[William Shakespeare|Shakespearean]] vein. "Ponce" and "bloody" are also heard being uttered. Michael later shows his pick-up of British slang in "[[Notapusy]]." These remarks make Michael seem strangely similar to Tobias.
**'''[[Greenwich Mean Time]]''' Wee Britain runs on GMT, which makes it difficult for Michael to access the records office there.
**'''[[Currency]]''' Michael misses the opportunity to bribe his way into the records office because he confuses the British currency - the [[Pound Sterling]] (Pound) - as the [[Pound (mass)|measurement of mass]].
**'''IRA''' Television news reporter suggests that attack on Michael by the Mary Poppins puppet may be a work of "itsy-bitsy" [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] (IRA) members.
**'''[[James Bond]]''' The title of this episode is derived from that of the James Bond movie ''[[For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]]'', and the [[Sheena Easton]] [[For Your Eyes Only (Sheena Easton song)|song]] of the same name, whose melody is heard several times in the episode. The closing credits of that movie mention that Bond will return in ''[[Octopussy]]''. The unusual ending of this episode states that "Michael Bluth will return in "[[Forget Me Now]]"," the next episode, which is a reference to the ending of 60's James Bond movies.
**'''Lanes''' The road lanes swap from right to left once one enters Wee Britain.
**'''[[Telephone code]]''' the telephone number that Trevor instructs Michael to call from his car includes the 0 11 44 code that is necessary in order to call the UK from America.
**'''Wee Britain''' First a [[word play|play]] on [[Great Britain]], the title of the area is in the style of naming small nationality-specific enclaves in large cities as "Little Italy" etc., as well as it possibly being a play on the title of the British comedy [[Little Britain]] which uses a similar word play.
**'''The Yellow Fang Pub''' This is in regard to the stereotype of substandard British dentistry. Bad breath of Britons is referred to by both Michael and George Sr.
*'''[[Donald Rumsfeld]]''' Rumsfeld's being pictured with Saddam Hussein is cited as an example that interacting with Hussein does not necessarily end your career.
*'''[[Eve Arden]]''' The red Eve Arden style wig is the first that Tobias tries on in the costume shop.
*'''[[Free Bird]]''' Gob intends to call his illusion this but is unable to get the rights to it, presumably because of its fame as a [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]] song title. In a deleted scene, they send a fax complaining that they "done copywrit" the title (although it would, strictly speaking, be a [[trademark]]).
*'''[[Jack the Ripper]]''' Michael's stumbling attempts at offering Rita money in order for her to get the records he needs results in him comparing himself to Jack the Ripper and his murdering of prostitutes.
*'''[[L.A. Law]]''' Harry Hamlin appears as the opposing counsel, paid off as a presence in much the same tactic as George Sr. tried to employ Andy Griffith.
*'''Lincoln''' Michael tells Lindsay that her new car (the cabin car) is "more like a Lincoln", using the ambiguity of referring to both the [[Lincoln Logs]] toy cabin and the [[Lincoln (automobile)|Lincoln car]].
*'''''[[Mary Poppins (film)|Mary Poppins]]''''' The "Merry Poppuns" tourist attraction in Wee Britain references the Mary Poppins character. The spelling is a reference to the British accent used by [[Dick Van Dyke]] in the film, which was generally thought to be appalling.
*'''''[[Matlock (TV series)|Matlock]]''''' George Sr. tries to employ [[Andy Griffith]] as a background presence in the courtroom with the aim of endorsing his side of the trial with some form of gravitas, his fee is mentioned as being $10,000 a direct reference to the show. Narrator Ron Howard also starred in [[The Andy Griffith Show]] when he was younger.
*'''[[The O.C.]]''' Michael says "don't call it that" when George Sr. refers to builders operating outside 'the O.C.', which refers to their [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] colleague which uses the term, short for Orange County, as a title.
*'''''[[Seinfeld]]''''' George Sr. tries to explain away his encounter with [[Saddam Hussein]] as a confusion in believing that Hussein was the [[Soup Nazi]] character from Seinfeld.


===Callbacks/running jokes===
=== Viewers ===
In the United States, the episode was watched by 4.02 million viewers on its original broadcast.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Disney General Entertainment Press – Disney General Entertainment Press |url=https://www.dgepress.com/ |access-date=July 22, 2024 |language=en-US}}</ref>
*'''Belt''' Michael and Gob suggest that George Sr. is going to strangle himself with his belt. Gob tried to hang himself with his belt in "[[Sad Sack (Arrested Development episode)|Sad Sack]]".
*'''[[Blue Man Group]]''' George Sr. is seen in his Blue Man make-up.
*'''Candy Beans''' Michael's "whole thing of candy beans" follows the product's mention in "[[Switch Hitter]]". He later comforts himself with the same food in "[[The Ocean Walker]]".
*'''Censorship''' When not wearing his hook or prosthetic hand, Buster's hand-free wrist is blurred over.
*'''Chicken dance''' George Sr introduces his "coo-coo-ka-cha" chicken dance, and Lindsay, Lucille, and Gob reprise theirs. Michael again expresses his disbelief at the chicken impressions, a reaction previously seen in "[[Ready, Aim, Marry Me]]". Michael's later rendition is only considered apt by Lindsay once it is enhanced by his surprised squawk as Trevor tries to ram into the staircar. Tobias also offers up his chicken impression while in the illusion cage.
*'''Come On!''' Gob utters the common phrase upon his too late attempt to join in with the family chicken dance.
*'''Hop-ons''' The ongoing warnings of the staircar's susceptibility to hop-ons now transfer to the cabin car's vulnerability to "live-ins."
*'''Horny''' Lucille tells Michael that "Mama horny, Michael", which expands upon George Sr.'s similar line in "[[Visiting Ours]]".
*'''Maeby''' In the opening credits the narration states that George-Michael's girl problem involved "his cousin Maeby" using 'Maeby' as a play on words for 'maybe', reminding the viewers that we are not sure if this is the case or not.
*'''No Touching''' Michael shouts "More touching!" as a rampant Lucille jumps upon a reluctant George Sr. The phrase originates from the visiting room scenes during George Sr.'s time in prison in Season 1.
*'''"No. I love it."''' When Gob asks Steve Holt if he likes magic, Steve’s response of “No, I love it” parallels [[Carl Weathers]]’s response to [[Lucille 2]] about ham in "[[Marta Complex]]".
*'''Pennies illusion''' Gob's continual attempts at showering pennies from his sleeves, as first seen in "[[The One Where Michael Leaves (Arrested Development episode)|The One Where Michael Leaves]]" make another appearance in this episode. This time his first effort only results in a dove flying out of his sleeve, but later on in the episode, the trick is successfully (albeit mistakenly) performed during the Free Chicken illusion. Tobias also attempts the trick by throwing a handful of pennies while trying to convince Gob that he would make a suitable lookalike. The pennies trick failure is continued in "[[Making a Stand|Making A Stand]]".
*'''Merry Poppuns''' The Merry Poppuns tourist attraction knocks Michael over for the first time.
*'''"The most beautiful woman he'd ever seen"''' The narrator uses this phrase to describe Michael's reaction to Rita. According to the narrator, Michael and Buster had exactly the same reaction to Marta in "[[Key Decisions]]" and "[[Marta Complex]]".
*'''Michael the Murderer''' During his conversations with Rita, Michael makes a number of references to murder and [[Jack the Ripper]]. The first referencing of Michael being a murderer appears in "[[Charity Drive (Arrested Development episode)|Charity Drive]]".
*'''Tobias is gay''' Numerous jokes are made in this episode about Tobias' questionable sexuality.
**Regarding Gob's illusion (which Gob has described as "a spectacular protest--a protest-acular"), Tobias says "I so very much would like to be in your prostate-icular," as in prostate-tickler.
**Tobias says that he is "buy-curious" (obviously pronounced "bi-curious") while in the costume shop, and he also misses the double meaning of 'TV' while in conversation with the sales clerk. She uses it to refer to transvestites.
**Tobias wears a woman's '[[Bob cut|bob]]' wig mistakenly believing that 'bob' refers to the male name, rather than to the woman's hair style.
**Tobias expresses a wish to "taste those meaty leading man parts in my mouth" during the prep for Gob's illusion.
**Lucille's maid calls him 'Mister Gay'.
**Chicken beak - The costume beak Gob acquires for his illusion has a prominent [[wattle (anatomy)|wattle]] that resembles testicles. When Gob first wears it, Tobias is seen with a delighted grin; later, when Tobias is wearing the beak in the cage, the fake wattle hangs down over his mouth.
*'''Tracy''' When Lindsay mocks Michael for not even speaking with his wife "near the end," he responds, "A lot of that was the coma."
*'''"What is wrong with me?"''' Michael silently mouths the phrase while walking away from Rita, as previously seen with [[Maggie Lizer#Maggie Lizer|Maggie Lizer]] in "[[Hand to God (Arrested Development episode)|Hand to God]]".
*'''Wink''' Lucille's exaggerated wink, this time regarding her reinvigorated sex life, returns after appearances in "[[Pilot (Arrested Development episode)|Pilot]]" and "[[The One Where Michael Leaves (Arrested Development episode)|The One Where Michael Leaves]]", as well as Michael's interpretation of the wink in "[[Afternoon Delight (Arrested Development episode)|Afternoon Delight]]". It would later be done again by Lindsay and Rita in "[[The Ocean Walker]]".
*'''"You certainly have a type."''' Michael says this to Buster when he tells him that he loves turtles for their "leathery little snappy faces". This line has been repeated by Michael and other characters in the series, first in [[Shock and Aww]] by Gob after he mistakenly sleeps with Michael's former civics teacher.


=== Critical reception ===
===Hidden/background jokes===
''[[The A.V. Club]]'' writer Noel Murray said about the episode that his "biggest complaint about "For British Eyes Only" is that is so overstuffed."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Arrested Development: "The Cabin Show"/"For British Eyes Only" |url=https://www.avclub.com/arrested-development-the-cabin-show-for-british-eye-1798174964 |access-date=2024-07-21 |website=AV Club |language=en-US}}</ref> Brian Tallerico from ''[[Vulture (website)|Vulture]]'' ranked the episode 38th out of the whole series, saying that "The parody of British manners is very funny".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tallerico |first=Brian |date=March 18, 2019 |title=Every Episode of Arrested Development, Ranked |url=https://www.vulture.com/article/arrested-development-every-episode-ranked-worst-to-best.html |access-date=July 21, 2024 |website=Vulture |language=en}}</ref>
*'''[[Andy Griffith]]''' The narrator emphasizes that no one was trying to make fun of Andy Griffith. This refers to [[Ron Howard]]'s performance as Opie alongside Andy Griffith in ''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]''.
*'''Head shot''' Tobias’s headshot is captioned “No reality” which overtly indicates his unwillingness to act in reality shows, but ironically indicates his denial of reality and the reality that he is on a reality show.
**This head shot later becomes the official head shot Tobias hands out to people, replacing the "tennis player" shot first seen in "[[Visiting Ours]]".
*'''[[Jason Bateman]]''' Michael tries to argue that he looks kind of British in order to gain access to the files. Jason Bateman has referred to his British heritage in interviews, specifically during his April 8, 2004, ''[[The Daily Show with Jon Stewart]]'' visit.
*'''Merry Poppuns''' The Merry Poppuns sign in the background reads, "Please stay off my landing port...I'm not the tourist killing sort... But if you have a working girl to kill... Please let her stay while I do my will", continuing the references to Jack the Ripper.
*'''Not actually British''' Throughout the story arc, neither of the two main British characters are played by actual Britons; Dave Thomas (Trevor) is [[Canadian]], while Charlize Theron (Rita) is [[South African]].
*'''[[Saddam Hussein]]''' A photograph shows George, Sr. shaking hands with Saddam Hussein in 1998. Saddam’s apron is subtitled “You’ll take it the way I make it.”
*'''Fat Ammy's''' As Michael is talking to Rita there is a sign behind them advertising "Fat Ammy's American Style Restaurant", continuing the dig at overweight Americans begun in the clerk's office.
*'''Mistaken Illusion''' Gob again refers to his magic tricks as "illusions" as he has done ever since "[[Pilot (Arrested Development episode)|Pilot]]".
*'''Einstein''' Through Larry the Surrogate, George Sr. calls G.O.B. "Einstein", which is a reference to [[Super Dave Osborne]]'s actual name, Bob Einstein, who plays Larry.


== References ==
===Character cameos===
{{Reflist}}
*This episode marks the first appearances of [[Charlize Theron]] as Rita, and [[Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]] as Trevor, in their five episode run.
*[[Harry Hamlin]] appears as himself impersonating a lawyer, referencing his role on L.A. Law.
*Lupe is seen working as Lucille's maid again, despite having been fired in "[[The Immaculate Election]]". There is currently no explanation of how she got her job back.
* The clerk at the wig shop is played by [[Clinton Leupp]], as [[Coco Peru]].


== External links ==
===Foreshadowing===
* {{IMDb episode|0515249}}
*'''Banjo''' Michael mentions that there is a banjo in the cabin, as later seen being played by Rita in "[[Mr. F (Arrested Development episode)|Mr. F]]".
*'''Cage''' This episode sets up that Gob must move his cage into Buster's room, something that is important for the storyline of the later episode "[[Prison Break-In]]".
*'''Rita''' The clues to Rita's secret start in this episode.
**George Michael says "I have a stupid girl problem". Michael tells George Michael that "I don't even have a girl, much less a stupid one."
**Rita is wearing overly strange clothes, including a duck backpack, an unusual hat, and a smiley face sticker on her top.
**Rita says that "I like to think they teach me" when she talks about her attendance at Slowbrooke School. When Michael asks her if the kids misbehave, she says "Oh no, not when I'm there" and assures him she's very good.
**When Michael uses the word "impugn," Rita mutters it to herself, as if she doesn't understand its meaning.
**Rita laughs hysterically like a child when Michael is hit by the Poppins.
**When Michael asks Rita if he can pick her up tomorrow, she says that she can "sneak out at nap time."
**Trevor threatens Michael with "How would you like someone going after some stupid person in your family?" Being distracted by Trevor's breath, Michael thinks Trevor is threatening the unintelligent members of the Bluth family instead of protecting Rita.
**Rita is fingerpainting with the children rather than overseeing them, and tells Michael that she'll make him blue, referring to the paint on her fingers rather than to the emotion. All shots in this scene show that Michael cannot see the 'blue' on her hand.
**In "[[The Ocean Walker]]", we later learn that Rita owns Wee Britain, hence the illogical ideas in its design.
**The episode ends with the narrator saying, "For, you see, Rita had a secret of her own."
*'''[[Rohypnol]]''' Gob offers Bluth Company employee Tom a "vitamin", presumably a 'Forget-Me-Now' (roofie) pill as featured in "[[Forget-Me-Now]]", as a way of getting Tom to forget that Steve Holt was Gob's son.
*'''Turtle''' Buster says that he would like a pet turtle in this episode, something he finally got in "[[Prison Break-In]]".
*'''Bombshell''' George Sr. asks his son if he's "ready for the bombshell", i.e. George's claim that he was a patsy set up by a British syndicate to build houses in Iraq. This claim is confirmed to be true in "[[Exit Strategy (Arrested Development episode)|Exit Strategy]]" through the discovery of recording device disguised as a bombshell.
*'''Soup Nazi''' George Sr. says he mistook Saddam Hussein for the actor who played the Soup Nazi on Seinfeld. That actor, [[Larry Thomas (actor)|Larry Thomas]], would later play the Saddam Hussein look alike, who wishes for "one more season", in "[[Exit Strategy (Arrested Development episode)|Exit Strategy]]".


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==External links==
*{{imdb episode|0515249}}
*{{tv.com episode|arrested-development/for-british-eyes-only-475436}}
*[http://the-op.com/episode/302 "For British Eyes Only"] at The-OP.com


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"For British Eyes Only"
Arrested Development episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 2
Directed byJohn Fortenberry
Written by
Cinematography byGreg Harrington
Editing byStuart Bass
Production code3AJD02
Original air dateSeptember 26, 2005 (2005-09-26)
Running time22 minutes
Guest appearances
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"For British Eyes Only" is the second episode of the third season of the American television satirical sitcom Arrested Development. It is the 42nd overall episode of the series, and was written by series creator Mitchell Hurwitz and co-executive producer Richard Day, and directed by John Fortenberry. It originally aired on Fox on September 26, 2005.

The series, narrated by Ron Howard, follows the Bluths, a formerly wealthy, dysfunctional family, who made their money from property development. The Bluth family consists of Michael, his twin sister Lindsay, his older brother Gob, his younger brother Buster, their mother Lucille and father George Sr., as well as Michael's son George Michael, and Lindsay and her husband Tobias' daughter Maeby. In the episode, Michael falls for a British woman named Rita while investigating a claim by George Sr. that a British construction firm tricked him into doing business with the Iraqis.

Plot

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After George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor) pleads to not be sent back to prison, Michael (Jason Bateman) has him placed under house arrest. Michael then tries to get Gob (Will Arnett) to spend more time with his newly discovered son, Steve Holt (Justin Grant Wade), while Tobias (David Cross) has painted Gob-like hair on his head with permanent pen in an attempt to convince Gob that he should be the look-alike for the performance of the illusion. Lindsay (Portia de Rossi) tries convince Michael to buy her a Lexus, and George Sr. explains his plans for his trial to Michael, and Michael tells his father that he should plead guilty. George Sr. claims that he was set up by British builders in his involvement with building houses in Iraq, and Michael sets off to find evidence for George Sr.'s claim.

Michael drives to the British district of Orange County, named 'Wee Britain', in order to check the records, but is turned down because he is American. Michael enters a pub across the street, and meets Rita (Charlize Theron). Upon finding out that she is British, he tries to employ her in order to access the files that would shed light upon his father's involvement in Iraq. Michael misses gaining access to the files, as the records office is working on Greenwich Mean Time, but he does arrange a date with Rita. As Michael drives away from Wee Britain, he calls Lindsay in order to gloat that he has a date, but the call is interrupted by Trevor (Dave Thomas), in a convertible car swerving into the stair car, who threatens him with regard to his interaction with Rita. He misinterprets the threat, thinking it has to do with the search for information regarding his father.

Michael returns to the Bluth Company office, where Gob is conflicted over his feelings about Steve Holt, and Michael starts to believe that he is being set up by his father. Michael visits George Sr., who denies that he set up his son, and then goes to cancel his date with Rita at her school. George Sr. tries to convince Gob to include him in his illusion in order to escape before the trial, and Tobias has had hair plugs implanted in his head in order to look more like Gob for possible use as his double in the illusion, but his scalp is bleeding horribly from the treatment. As the family arrive at the courthouse for George Sr.'s trial, Gob performs his illusion, where Steve Holt and Gob bond over their mutual love for magic. During the confusion, George Sr. tries to escape, but Lucille (Jessica Walter) uses a stun gun to stop him. In court, Michael pleads not guilty on behalf of his father, and Rita turns up at the courthouse. Michael decides to be brave and asks Rita out on another date, and goes back for a kiss, and she then leaves with Trevor.

Production

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"For British Eyes Only" was directed by John Fortenberry, and written by series creator Mitchell Hurwitz and Richard Day. It was Fortenberry's second directing credit, Hurwitz's 16th writing credit and Day's first writing credit.[1] It was the second episode of the season to be filmed.[2]

Reception

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Viewers

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In the United States, the episode was watched by 4.02 million viewers on its original broadcast.[3]

Critical reception

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The A.V. Club writer Noel Murray said about the episode that his "biggest complaint about "For British Eyes Only" is that is so overstuffed."[4] Brian Tallerico from Vulture ranked the episode 38th out of the whole series, saying that "The parody of British manners is very funny".[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Arrested Development". directories.wga.org. Retrieved July 8, 2024.
  2. ^ "20th Century Fox - Fox In Flight". October 30, 2011. Archived from the original on October 30, 2011. Retrieved July 8, 2024.
  3. ^ "Disney General Entertainment Press – Disney General Entertainment Press". Retrieved July 22, 2024.
  4. ^ "Arrested Development: "The Cabin Show"/"For British Eyes Only"". AV Club. Retrieved July 21, 2024.
  5. ^ Tallerico, Brian (March 18, 2019). "Every Episode of Arrested Development, Ranked". Vulture. Retrieved July 21, 2024.
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