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For weeks now, Ron Howard and others involved in the re-up of the beloved Fox sitcom Arrested Development have been teasing us with pictures of the writers' room and other behind-the-scenes paraphernalia.

We'll have to wait till next year for the ten-episode season to become available; it's being produced by Netflix and they'll all come online at once.

If this were any other show, it would be significant that Netflix is doing the series for, among other reasons, the fact that it won't be censored.

But here's the thing about Arrested Development: It is a very, very dirty show, to the point that it's kind of shocking that it aired on Fox at all. Here are 10 examples of censor-proof raunch.

Some of the dirtiest jokes on the show get by because they take so long to develop; the setup gets one punchline right away, and one or more vulgar ones later.

There's the time Michael and his mother, Lucille, shared a tender moment:

Lucille: Honey, I wanna cry so bad, but I don't think I can spare the moisture.

Later, after her imprisoned husband arrives at the conjugal trailer:

Lucille (to Michael): I'm so glad I didn't cry.

Other times they get by because not a single naughty word is said out loud, and again because the final punchline comes several beats after the setup. When Michael arrives at the office after the company's stock is upgraded to "Don't Buy," he finds the staff celebrating raucously, rolling the copy machine around with his sister Lindsay sitting on top of it: