![]() ![]() The two are brought together on the US-Mexico border when George discovers that his business rival, Ed Begley Jr.’s Stan Sitwell, is aiming to secure a huge government construction contract and erect a wall to keep Mexicans from entering the US. ![]() is definitely at the fore, the load is shared with twin brother Oscar. At just over 28 minutes, Borderline Personalities is the shortest episode of the 15, and although George Sr. Sensibly Mitch Hurwitz at least takes as much pressure off the character as he can. Either way, a George Sr.-centric episode isn’t the most attractive prospect going in, and so it proves to be. Maybe it’s something to do with his eccentricities not being quite as pronounced as those other characters, while at the same time he’s not quite as grounded as a Michael, George Michael or Maeby. ![]() was a character who always worked best just being another funny part of it. The likes of Buster, Tobias, Gob or even Lucille could come in and steal a scene, but George Sr. It’s just that he always seemed to work best when existing as part of a scene, rather than having to do the heavy lifting. It’s not that he’s not a great character, and Jeffrey Tambor is a supremely talented comedic actor who’s great as the Bluth family patriarch. is probably the one you’d imagine would be least likely to be able to carry his own individual episode. Of all Arrested Development’s main characters, George Sr. ![]()
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