At the Bluth Company Christmas party, Gob gets upset and fires all the employees, forcing Michael to invite them all to a second party at the banana stand so he can rehire them.
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The family attorney announces that if $20,000 in bail money is raised, George Sr. can be released from prison in time for the Christmas “Living Classics Pageant.”
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Moments after Michael Bluth decides he’s leaving the family business because he was passed over for a promotion, his father is arrested for shady bookkeeping.
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The family attorney announces that if $20,000 in bail money is raised, George Sr. can be released from prison in time for the Christmas “Living Classics Pageant.”
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When George Sr.’s car is found in Mexico, Michael decides to go search for his father, and Buster hides in the car trunk so he can escape the country and the Army.
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After learning that his father had dealings with Saddam Hussein, Michael quits the company and heads for Phoenix even as his father breaks out of prison and heads for Mexico.
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If Lindsay is disappointed that none of the inmates yell out obscene catcalls when she visits her father, Lucille is outraged when none of her children show up at her surprise birthday party.
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Jealous when his girlfriend is nominated for a “daytime Desi,” Gob decides to stage a publicity stunt for his magic act by breaking out of the same prison where George Sr. is being held.
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Buster moves in with Michael after their mother kicks him out of her penthouse and a distraught George-Michael realizes he has to kiss a boy in the school play.
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After discovering that most of the family picks up weekly paychecks from the Bluth Company even though they don’t have jobs, Michael tries to put them all to work.
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Lucille’s scheme to upstage her rival, Lucille Austero, at a bachelorette auction backfires when Gob mistakenly bids $10,000 on the wrong Lucille.
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