Sitcom Reboot Outtakes

The 'No Smoking' Clip from Arrested Development Season 4 is Hilarious

Get ready for a taste of Arrested Development Season 4 with this outtake entitled 'No Smoking', which features beloved characters Lucille Bluth and her son Buster Bluth in an odd interaction.

The clip has been released by Netflix as a sort of teaser to the imminent release of the show's fourth season. Not able to smoke in her apartment and unable to go on the balcony because of a police ankle monitor, Lucille blows smoke into Buster's mouth who then blows it out the window.

Completely outrageous, strange, and totally Arrested Development, new and old fans of the show are sure to get a kick out of this obscure outtake.

Get ready for more hilarity when Arrested Development begins streaming on Netflix later this month!
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