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Thaddy-Boy
03-28-2006, 01:25 PM
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/03/28/GOODMAN.TMP

also (C&P from Variety)

Hurwitz takes a hike
'Arrested' creator bails as showrunner

By JOSEF ADALIAN


'Arrested Development' was working on a move to Showtime, but the exit of creator Mitch Hurwitz puts the show's future in doubt.


"Arrested Development""Arrested Development" creator Mitch Hurwitz says he will not be continuing with the series, throwing a major -- likely fatal -- monkey wrench into attempts to keep the Emmy-winning laffer alive for a fourth season.
Series producers 20th Century Fox TV and Imagine TelevisionImagine Television had agreed on a deal to move "Arrested," previously on Fox, to Showtime -- assuming Hurwitz was willing to come back. In the end, however, a mix of creative and financial concerns has prompted Hurwitz to move on.

"The fans have been so ardent in their devotion and in return ... I've given everything I can to the show in order to try to live up to their expectations," Hurwitz told Daily Variety on Monday in a telephone interview from GothamGotham. "I finally reached a point where I felt I couldn't continue to deliver that on a weekly basis."

Nonetheless, Hurwitz said he put off making a final decision on his involvement so Showtime and 20th could talk about a possible deal.

"Of course, if there was enough money in it, I would have happily abandoned the fans' need for quality. But as it turns out, there wasn't," he said.

Indeed, Hurwitz and 20th have long been at odds over finances, sparring over everything from the show's budget to Hurwitz's own compensation. The two sides were unable to come to terms on an overall deal last year, and while creative concerns were clearly at play in Hurwitz's decision, coincoin may have been a key factor, insiders said.

Hurwitz said he had briefed most of the show's cast about his decision, as well as some of the writers. He also talked with exec producer-narrator Ron HowardRon Howard, who asked Hurwitz if he would be willing to continue as a consultant on "Arrested" should 20th and Imagine find a network willing to continue the skeinskein without Hurwitz.

"I said I'd be happy to do that, but that as showrunner, I've gone as far as I can go," he said.

Showtime entertainment toppertopper Bob Greenblatt made it clear in January that Hurwitz's participation in the show was essential to a deal (Daily Variety, Jan. 20). With Hurwitz out of the equation, Showtime is no longer a viable home for "Arrested," insiders said.

It doesn't help that one of Hurwitz's key deputies, exec producer Jim Valleley, also says he won't do the show without his boss. "We couldn't do the show without Mitch Hurwitz, and I wouldn't want to be the guy who tried," Valleley said, who called the apparent end of the show "heartbreaking."

Hurwitz said he had lunch with Showtime entertainment chief Bob Greenblatt even though he was leaning against continuing with the show. "He was actually very persuasive in telling me how much he believed in the show. I walked away thinking, 'Maybe,' " Hurwitz said.

Despite word of tension between Hurwitz and 20th, scribe said the studio and its sister net deserve credit for having produced and aired three seasons of the show.

"I can honestly say I'm appreciative. They put a lot of money into this, and I put a lot of my life into this," he said.

He also hinted that while "Arrested" may have run its course as a TV show as far as he's concerned, he would be interested in reviving the franchise as a feature film.

Reps for 20th and Showtime declined comment. One person familiar with the studio's thinking, however, said fans of the show shouldn't write an obit for "Arrested" just yet, noting 20th is the studio that revived "Family Guy."

:(

EZMOHR
03-28-2006, 01:49 PM
You know, I'm glad for this....because now the epic last line by Ronnie Howard, is a great ending for a TV show in TV history. Let's all just be glad we got 50+ episodes of the show and be happy.

Lubichev
03-28-2006, 02:41 PM
Well, I am sad. But you know, I'll take that ending. I would have loved more, but I'm satisfied.

As they say in the theatre when asked if they want the curtain opened again for more bows, "No, always leave them hungry."


Still, that sucks.

DonC
03-28-2006, 04:29 PM
I don't have a problem with the show ending, either. It was great while it lasted, and not many shows end that well.

StoneGold
03-28-2006, 04:48 PM
Hopfully, he's dropping out as showrunner so he can bring us new and wonderful television episodes.


And worst case scenario, we can always go Mercy on his ass.

TomGun13
03-28-2006, 07:01 PM
I think the last episode tied everything up nicely and I would actually be disappointed if it came back. Luckily Season 3 comes out on my birthday.

Leslie Lee III
03-28-2006, 07:36 PM
This is horrid news. I like the show, I want more of it. I don't care about it having a good ending, it's a comedy.

Dennis K
03-28-2006, 07:42 PM
Thank God that's finally over with.

Punisher
03-28-2006, 08:08 PM
Fuck you Dennis (just kidding I'm not trying to start a fight)

I don't know how to feel right now either glad it ended well or upset it ended at all. This was my favorite comedy ever.

Lubichev
03-29-2006, 09:48 AM
I started working on Arrested Development:The Musical last night.

I've written the title page.

tricksterpup
03-29-2006, 10:42 AM
This is horrid news. I like the show, I want more of it. I don't care about it having a good ending, it's a comedy.
Hey, its on fox, you are lucky it lasted one season.

Lubichev
03-29-2006, 10:46 AM
I still don't get how that utter crapfest "War at Home" is still on the air while AD goes away.

Matt Algren
03-29-2006, 10:53 AM
I still don't get how that utter crapfest "War at Home" is still on the air while AD goes away.They have a laugh track that tells people when the joke is over. At least, what they thought was the joke.

Lubichev
03-29-2006, 11:31 AM
Ah, I see. And here I thought it was because that guy is a comedic powerhouse.

SUPERECWFAN1
03-29-2006, 12:26 PM
So the dreaded $$$$ signs killed yet another promising Emmy Award winning show. Its sad because without AD, there wouldn't be a few shows that ABC and NBC have wheeled out to catch the same type of camera movements AD had.


Lets not all say good-bye , maybe Ron Howard will get someone as the new show runner. Stranger things have happened in TV land.

sgt.candy
03-29-2006, 01:27 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v25/Steveo693/arrestedtobaisthunder.gif

i must see this scene

Lubichev
03-29-2006, 02:59 PM
Poor Tobias and his Never-Nude affliction.
"There are dozens of us! DOZENS!!"

DrewTheXenocide
03-29-2006, 03:09 PM
I think the last episode tied everything up nicely and I would actually be disappointed if it came back. Luckily Season 3 comes out on my birthday.
Which is?

tenten

The Punished
03-29-2006, 04:25 PM
This show deserved to last longer. It was just so hard to find the time to watch it. It was always placed in times most could not catch the show.

It was a heck of alot better than friggin' Charmed that as stated on the other thread lasted too long.

Shellhead
03-30-2006, 06:17 AM
The actors who played George Michael and Maybe apppeared on the latest episode of Veronica Mars. They might have good delivery of funny lines on A.D., but their acting skills were unimpressive last night. "George Michael" played "George Michael", while "Maybe" played an unconvincing rape victim.

Ill Communication
03-30-2006, 08:05 AM
Yeah, when does Season 3 come out?

Thaddy-Boy
03-30-2006, 08:43 AM
They have been delayed. Amazon still shows them coming out in June, but tvshowsondvd.com got official announcement that it's delayed.

http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=5363