If she’s amazing, she will not be easy. If she’s easy, she will not be amazing. If she’s worth it, you will not give up. If u give up, you are not worthy…
— ~Unknown. :)

I want the news delivered unbiased. I thought that was the whole point with journalism. (c) Aaron McGruder

I was trying to figure out which one of the books above I wanted to read for the 99th time and it got me all excited because I remembered that at Comic Con 2011 they announced that they were indeed working on Season 4 of the Boondocks.  Though the premiere date of Season 4 is still unknown I did find out that there are going to be 20 episodes instead of usual 15 per season.  I EXCITE!  As a result of this news I decided to share with you one of my fav Aaron McGruder interviews… Below is an interview he did for NPR in 2003.  Enjoy :)

http://staytoonedin.com/2011/08/25/the-boondocks-season-4/

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1464214

I’m so, I’m so tired, I’m so tired of trying.
— Jack Johnson.  I guess we’ll see.  23.

For British Eyes Onlyyyyyy... (c) Arrested Development.

Well maybe not… But you get the idea.  ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT may be coming back for another season before the movie!  I excite!  I <3 me the Bluth family.  Check out the deets as they unfold via twitter below:

TheFilmStage.com’s Jordan Raup tweeted the following from “The Bluth Family Reunion” Panel at The New Yorker Festival:

Arrested Development is coming back for one more season before the movie! [source]

After which he tweeted:
Hurwitz plans 9-10 new #ArrestedDevelopment eps to catch up on the last 5 years of each character before the film.

Could it be true? Considering it’s coming from AD creator Mitchell Hurwitz, it’s probably fair to say that at the very least, this is the idea he has in mind for the show’s return. Putting the series back on the air for a mini-season would certainly be a great way to rejuvenate interest before the film, and it would also serve to give the writers the opportunity to build up the story to set up the movie. 

The comedy series aired on Fox for three seasons and went off the air in 2006. Five years later, fans are still hoping to see the story revisit and the Bluth family reunited for more of their ridiculous shenanigans. Hopefully we’ll hear more details on this plan/idea and find out whether something is actually in the works, and if Fox or some other network (or pay-cable channel?) is on board to host the series’ return. 

Update: Will Arnett just Tweeted the following:

I’m peeing with @batemanjason at the moment..and we can confirm that we are going to make new AD eps and a movie

Any woman that works hard to keep her man happy, deserves to be happy herself.
— A friend of mine was attempting to be deep during a discussion we had.  #loveLOVE. Lol