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		<title>David Cross Joins Will Arnett for Arrested Development Reunion</title>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 20:53:55 -0400</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/davidcross_0.jpg?w=300&h=225" />While the will they or won't they status of the <em>Arrested Development</em> movie seems to change every month (current status: they will!), creator Mitch Hurwitz is doing his best to recreate the cult series on his new Fox sitcom, <em>Running Wilde</em>. There's the premise -- Will Arnett plays a spoiled and obstuse developmentally arrested oil heir -- the sense of humor and now the cast. In addition to Arnett, <em>Wilde</em> has added former <em>Arrested Development </em>regular <a href="http://www.tvguide.com/News/David-Cross-Running-Wilde-1020672.aspx">David Cross</a>.</p>
<p>Cross is slated to play what's described as a "radical enviromentalist" something which seems right in his wheelhouse. The part was played by actor Andrew Daly (<em>Eastbound and Down</em>) in the original pilot, but apparently his presence was no match for Hurwitz's loyalty to <em>Arrested Development</em>. At this point, don't be surprised if Keri Russell (the female lead) winds up being replaced by Portia De Rossi.</p>
<p>Of course therein lies the problem: Hurwitz is undoubtedly talented, but he hasn't gotten anything off the ground since <em>Arrested Development</em> was canceled. And really, does trying to capture that lightning in a bottle again seem like the best course of action -- especially since, from a ratings standpoint, it didn't work in the first place? Yes, the cult of <em>Arrested Development</em> has grown exponetially since the show has gone off the air -- if only all the people who say they love <em>Arrested Development</em> had actually watched the show, it would <em>still </em>be on the air -- but that doesn't mean fans will automatically embrace Arnett and Cross on <em>Running Wilde</em>. Some of the best <em>AD</em> moments came when Arnett's Gob Bluth was paired with Cross' Tobias Funke. If their pairing doesn't live up to those lofty expectations -- and, <em>Inception</em>-style, even loftier memories -- how long will it take fans to revolt? If Hurwitz wants to do more <em>Arrested Development</em>, he should do more <em>Arrested Development</em>. Otherwise, maybe he should have left well enough alone.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/davidcross_0.jpg?w=300&h=225" />While the will they or won't they status of the <em>Arrested Development</em> movie seems to change every month (current status: they will!), creator Mitch Hurwitz is doing his best to recreate the cult series on his new Fox sitcom, <em>Running Wilde</em>. There's the premise -- Will Arnett plays a spoiled and obstuse developmentally arrested oil heir -- the sense of humor and now the cast. In addition to Arnett, <em>Wilde</em> has added former <em>Arrested Development </em>regular <a href="http://www.tvguide.com/News/David-Cross-Running-Wilde-1020672.aspx">David Cross</a>.</p>
<p>Cross is slated to play what's described as a "radical enviromentalist" something which seems right in his wheelhouse. The part was played by actor Andrew Daly (<em>Eastbound and Down</em>) in the original pilot, but apparently his presence was no match for Hurwitz's loyalty to <em>Arrested Development</em>. At this point, don't be surprised if Keri Russell (the female lead) winds up being replaced by Portia De Rossi.</p>
<p>Of course therein lies the problem: Hurwitz is undoubtedly talented, but he hasn't gotten anything off the ground since <em>Arrested Development</em> was canceled. And really, does trying to capture that lightning in a bottle again seem like the best course of action -- especially since, from a ratings standpoint, it didn't work in the first place? Yes, the cult of <em>Arrested Development</em> has grown exponetially since the show has gone off the air -- if only all the people who say they love <em>Arrested Development</em> had actually watched the show, it would <em>still </em>be on the air -- but that doesn't mean fans will automatically embrace Arnett and Cross on <em>Running Wilde</em>. Some of the best <em>AD</em> moments came when Arnett's Gob Bluth was paired with Cross' Tobias Funke. If their pairing doesn't live up to those lofty expectations -- and, <em>Inception</em>-style, even loftier memories -- how long will it take fans to revolt? If Hurwitz wants to do more <em>Arrested Development</em>, he should do more <em>Arrested Development</em>. Otherwise, maybe he should have left well enough alone.</p>
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