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"Colony Collapse" is the seventh episode of the fourth season of the American television
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.'' It is the 60th overall episode of the series, and was written by series creator
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and executive producer
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, and directed by executive producer Troy Miller and Hurwitz. It originally released on May 26, 2013 with the rest of the season, and was distributed by
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. The episode was positively received, with particular praise for
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's portrayal of Gob. The series, narrated by
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, follows the Bluths, a formerly wealthy,
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, who made their money from property development. The Bluth family consists of
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, his adopted sister Lindsay, his older brother Gob, his younger brother Buster, their mother Lucille and father George Sr., as well as Michael's son George-Michael, and Lindsay and her husband
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' daughter Maeby. Each episode of the season follows a different character, with this episode focusing on Gob reconnecting with Steve Holt after almost marrying Ann Veal.


Plot

Gob (
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) exits a limousine on
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with a group of young and famous men. Years earlier, Gob is punched by George-Michael (
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) after finding out he is dating Ann Veal (
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), after which she tells Gob that he has to make things right with George Michael. Gob tries to reconcile with George Michael by tricking him into saying that he is okay with Gob dating Ann. Scared of having to commit to Ann, Gob breaks into her house to break up with her, but Ann seduces Gob, and they have sex. The next morning, Gob tries to break up with Ann, but instead breaks down and accidentally proposes to her, who accepts. At Lucille's (
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) apartment, Gob announces to
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(
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) that he and Ann are getting married. On a Christian talk show, Gob and Ann are interviewed by Ann's father (
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). Gob states that he would like to televise their marriage on the show and announces that he will perform a magic show during the wedding. Gob asks Michael to be his best man for the wedding, but Michael declines. On the day of the wedding, none of the members of the Bluth family attend.
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(
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) arrives, explaining he had been unknowingly cast as part of Gob's act. The wedding begins with Gob's magical act, where he is dressed as
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on a cross. Gob is handcuffed and announces he is going to lock himself inside a fake cave for two weeks, but he fails to access the keys to his handcuffs and is knocked unconscious and trapped. After being trapped for eleven days, Gob's fake boulder is taken to a storage unit, and Gob misses Lucille's trial. Once the two weeks are over, the fake cave is opened, and the crowd sees Gob is missing. Gob is eventually found and taken to the hospital, where Ann tells Gob she is leaving him. Once out of the hospital, Gob calls Steve Holt (Justin Grant Wade), and the two meet at a bar. Steve offers Gob to work with him in pest control, and Gob accepts. Gob then meets John Beard Jr. (
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), Mark Cherry (Daniel Amerman), and
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(
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). After Gob helps them escape from the paparazzi, he is invited to join them in partying as their getaway driver. For the next few months, Gob continues partying and uses
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pills to make him forget his shame. Gob visits his bee-business partner Johnny Bark (
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) and picks up a box of bees. Sensing Mark Cherry is growing tired of him, Gob drives Mark and his friends around in the limousine and picks up a group of young women, including DeBrie Bardeaux (
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). DeBrie opens a divider in the limo and accidentally lets all the bees out. Days later at an awards ceremony, Gob notices his old rival
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(
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) is performing and locks the box he expects Tony to appear from.


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Gob gets a call from Lucille, who tells him that George Sr. (
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) wants Gob to become president of the Bluth Company. After Gob accidentally lets his bees escape at George Sr.'s "Sweat & Squeeze", Gob finds the fake cave he used for his magic act and discovers the hatch he needed to get the keys to his handcuffs was locked.


Production

"Colony Collapse" was directed by executive producer Troy Miller and series creator
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, and written by Hurwitz and executive producer
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. It was Miller's seventh directing credit, Hurwitz's seventh directing and 21st writing credit, and Vallely's 19th writing credit. The
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's format is different compared to previous seasons, as each of the 15 episodes focus on one individual character, with every episode happening at the same time within the show's universe, showing the character's activities since the conclusion of the third season. "Colony Collapse" was the eighth episode of the season to be filmed, and the first of two focusing on Gob.


Reception

The episode was positively received, with particular praise for
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's portrayal of Gob. Eric Goldman of ''
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'' gave the episode a 9 out of 10, calling it "Easily the best episode up to this point of Season 4 (and, in retrospect, one of Season 4's best episodes, period)". Goldman criticized the pacing, calling it "less consistent once the whole Gob/Ann storyline ended". He called the episode "a big success". ''
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''s
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praised the episode, stating "Will Arnett rarely disappoints." Freeman called the episode one she "would happily watch again and again." Noel Murray and Erik Adams of ''
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'' gave the episode an A- grade. Murray praised the episode, saying "it definitely does" live "up to the hype". Chris Longo of ''
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'' gave the episode 4.5 stars out of five, stating that "it takes the right character and the right script to reward an actor’s effort", and praised Arnett's portrayal of Gob. In 2019, Brian Tallerico from ''
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'' ranked the episode 27th out of the whole series, calling it "The best episode of season four".


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External links

* {{Arrested Development 2013 American television episodes Arrested Development season 4 episodes Television episodes directed by Mitchell Hurwitz Television episodes directed by Troy Miller (film producer) Television episodes written by Jim Vallely Television episodes written by Mitchell Hurwitz