My Mother, the Car
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Arrested Development episode | |
"My Mother, The Car" | |
Episode No | 1AJD07 |
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Airdate | December 21, 2003 |
Writer(s) | Chuck Martin |
Director | Jay Chandrasekhar |
On the next: | “George Michael and Maeby sneak back into Les Cousins Dangereux and Michael’s insurance takes another hit.” |
Guest star(s) | Liza Minnelli as Lucille Austero Patricia Velasquez as Marta Estrella Mark Blankfield as Dr. Miller |
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"My Mother, The Car" is the eighth episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development.
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[edit] Plot
Michael Bluth was fed up with his mother, Lucille, and her extravagant spending, and refused to allow her to throw a lavish birthday party for herself. But when Lindsay suggests a surprise birthday party (which was suggested to her by Lucille), Michael agrees on the condition that Lindsay visit George Sr. in prison, who she had been somewhat estranged from the last several years, feeling that he only appreciated her for her appearance. But when Lindsay arrives at the prison, she finds that her worries of receiving sexual harassment from rowdy prisoners appear to be unfounded. Concerned that perhaps she has lost her touch, she decides to go shopping and try again the next day.
Meanwhile, George Michael was finally getting beyond his crush on his cousin Maeby, and the two were settling into a friendship, sneaking into an R-rated movie together. But when George Michael saw a trailer for a French movie about love between two cousins called Les Cousins Dangereux, it rekindles his feelings. And when the two are booted out for being underage, he decided to get a fake ID from his uncle G.O.B. so the two of them could get in to see the movie. Michael drives his mother to her surprise party, but both are surprised to find that nobody else has shown up. Lucille is hurt that her children did not care enough to remember her party, so Michael decides to make up for it by throwing a second surprise party and insisting that this time, all his siblings are there. When no one else shows up for that one, Michael and his mother bond for the first time, both feeling unsupported and ignored by their family. Feeling sorry for his mother, Michael agrees to let her drive, despite the fact that her license has been revoked due to multiple accidents and reckless driving. But when Lucille sees a man on the road riding a Segway, assuming it to be G.O.B., she decides to "give him a scare" and causes their car to wreck. In the aftermath, Lucille drags an unconscious Michael over and stuffs him in the driver's seat so that she won't be blamed for the reckless driving. But due to being hit on the head by a giant rock Buster had left in the backseat, Michael has lost his short term memory and is unable to remember the actual details.
Worried that her son would regain his memory of the accident, Lucille insists that he recuperate in her apartment and bribes their family doctor to give him heavy painkillers, calling them "aspirin". Next door, Buster, who is secretly dating her mother's neighbor and rival Lucille Austero, also takes a knock to the head when, while dining on Austero's balcony, he spies his mother on her own balcony and jumps through the window to get inside and hide. Meanwhile, G.O.B. has been trying to get Michael to let him use the yacht to take Marta on a romantic cruise before Michael is forced to sell it. But when George Michael tells G.O.B. of Michael's accident while asking for the fake IDs, G.O.B. decides to take the yacht and sail down to South America for the summer. Lindsay continues to visit her father in prison, growing increasingly frustrated that none of the inmates are taking note of her increasingly sexier outfits. On her third visit, George Sr. begs her to stop, and reveals that he had been paying off the inmates with gold Krugerrands to behave in Lindsay's presence, but her repeated visits are driving him broke. Touched by her father's gesture, Lindsay finally reconnects with George Sr.
Michael, meanwhile, remembers seeing G.O.B. on the road and trying to scare him, but still thinks that he was the one behind the wheel. Thinking that he had been resentful of his brother because of his attraction to G.O.B.'s girlfriend, Marta, he calls his brother and tells him he can live in the yacht, and confesses that he had been trying to scare G.O.B. But when G.O.B. hears this, he realizes that Michael was duped by Lucille and decides to cancel his escape plans to tell Michael the truth. Helping Michael remember that Buster's rock was behind the passenger seat, they confront Lucille, who admits her guilt and says that she was afraid to risk losing Michael's new found respect and admiration. Michael suggests that she could stop manipulating her children, but Lucille decides that manipulation is easier.
[edit] Cultural references
- AARP - Formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, AARP is an organization that works to further the interests of Americans 50 years and older.
- The usher's statement, "You’re too young to be holding that ticket.", is directed at Buster, indicating that Lucille used her AARP card to purchase tickets with a Senior Citizen discount for the both of them.
- The program Lucille was featured on, FOX's World's Worst Drivers, is a nod to the type of reality television that FOX has historically aired, such as World's Wildest Police Videos and When Animals Attack.
- The title of this episode is a play on the title of the 1960's sitcom starring Jerry Van Dyke called My Mother the Car.
- G.O.B. and Lindsay are watching this show on television when Michael confronts them for not showing up at Lucille's surprise dinner. The show's theme song can be heard in the background.
- Lindsay says she went to "Neiman's", a reference to this US upscale retailer known for its extravagant pricing.
- Michael asks his mother jokingly if there are gold bars in the bag she has trouble lifting. Later we find out it is actually gold Krugerrands, a type of gold coin.
[edit] Character Cameos
- This is the first and only appearance of the Bluth's family physician, Dr. Miller (Mark Blankfield), first mentioned in "Key Decisions" by Lucille concerned about Buster.
[edit] Foreshadowing
In this episode, we first find out that G.O.B.'s cheating on his girlfriend Marta, which would become a major problem with Michael in "Storming the Castle".
[edit] Episode notes
- Although this episode comes after "In God We Trust" in both broadcast and production order, it appears before it on the Season One DVD. Technically, "My Mother, the Car" should come first, as Buster and Lucille Austero start their relationship in this episode, and go on their first date in that one. Additionally, "In God We Trust" contains many references to Christmas, but this episode aired much closer to the holiday.
- The title of this episode refers to both Lucille's car accident and the sitcom My Mother the Car.
- Tobias does not appear in this episode.