Bleeps Appearances: "Pilot ", "Bringing Up Buster ", "Staff Infection ", "Let 'Em Eat Cake ", "The One Where They Build a House ", "Good Grief ", "Hand to God ", "Righteous Brothers ", "Flight of the Phoenix ", "Indian Takers ", "The B. Team ", "Family Leave "
The Bluth Family and friends of the family love cursing, which is bleeped during episodes of Arrested Development .
In season five, the word "shit" was left out unbleeped and, in "Rom-Traum ", the recording of Michael saying "Mom's fucking cottage" is also unbleeped, but every other profanity is still bleeped.
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"the worst [bleep]'ing attorneys"("Pilot ")
Buster responds to Michael's ribbing about racing on their bikes with a five second comment almost entirely bleeped, to which Michael responds, "Well, let’s hope it doesn’t come to that." ("Bringing Up Buster ")
While trading negative comments on their mother, Buster takes things a step too far and horrifies his siblings with a bleeped tirade that lasts for a full eight seconds ("Bringing Up Buster ")
Lindsay attempts to scare Tobias by saying "[bleep] me." ("Staff Infection ")
Give me that bagel, you little piece of [bleep] Give it to me! [bleep] ("Let 'Em Eat Cake ")
I can still hear him now. "Who left the cap off my [bleeping] Glisten ("Good Grief ")
Words such as "pussy" and "fag" are deliberately bleeped in this episode, even when they're used in non-offensive context. ("Notapusy ")
I don’t know. You want me to tell him to go [bleep] himself? I can tell Ron Howard to go [BLEEP] himself. Tell him to shove it up his [bleep]. ("The B. Team ")
What do you say you and I [bleep] our way through Mexico?("Family Leave ")