The Book of Gob

Will Arnett is talking about acting, and he's making himself a little nauseated. "Even on Arrested Development, as absurd as it is, you always bring some of your own stu≠, on an emotional level, to the character." He pauses, and you can picture the needle on the Actorly Self-Serious Meter in his head ticking into Sean Penn zone. "Boy, I hate saying that: 'to the character.' " Arnett won't say much about the fate of his character, Gob Bluth, in the new AD episodes that start streaming on Netflix on May 26, but he does suggest that the eldest Bluth son manages to meaningfully connect with other humans—or at least takes a stab at it. "I'm not saying Gob deserves true friendship, but he really is seeking it." Arnett also hints at a closer bond between Gob and his brother Michael, played by Jason Bateman, one of Arnett's real-life best friends. Bateman "is like my brother," he says, "and that makes it easy for us to have this complicated brother-like relationship on the show. You know, Jason and I love each other. I mean, he loves me and I like him."—Brendan Vaughan

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