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Free "Arrested Development" on MSN

ADgobbanana.jpgWhen "Arrested Development" was on Fox, it was hard to find the show in the same timeslot two weeks in a row. Now that it's cancelled, it seems to be everywhere.

Microsoft just announced that MSN Video has started airing the critically acclaimed cancelled sitcom -- and it's all free. The first five episodes are currently available on the MSN Web site. Starting December 15, three new episodes will be added every three weeks until the whole shebang is up there.

MSN plans to add bloopers, outtakes, forums and other content. Too bad they can't add new episodes!

"Arrested Development" also airs every weekday at 2:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. (EST) on G4. -- Rachel Cericola


Posted by Rachel Cericola on November 22, 2006 1:07 AM
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