<Tr> <Td_colspan="7"> On the night of the Second of July Parade (a local holiday), Lindsay has yet to be found, a situation which Sally Sitwell, who has taken Lucille 2's place in the congressional race, tries to exploit . Michael discovers the evidence picture, which shows Lucille 2 and Oscar in the stair car . However, George - Michael discovers the picture, revealing it was actually him and Maeby in the picture, taken when they went down to Mexico earlier . At the parade, Michael shows the picture to Lottie Dottie, the district attorney . George - Michael then arrives to show Michael the picture, where Michael realizes his mistake . Gob and Tony Wonder perform on a float for a closet company, where they discuss their relationship; however, the conversation abruptly ends when Tony is suddenly and mysteriously cased into his closet on the float with cement . Tobias, unable to find Lindsay, enlists his old flame DeBrie to impersonate Lindsay . George Sr. arrives at the parade, telling Lucille that the cowboys now own the land . Lucille and George both recognize that this prevents their plan to build a wall across the Mexican - American Border no longer works, and they need Lindsay to lose the election; luckily for Lucille, DeBrie, shy, hides under a sheet, which the public takes to be a show of anti-Muslim sentiments . Buster, who is in a parade float, is broken out by Oscar, who escapes in Sally's new stair car, despite the fact that Buster only has eight days left in prison . </Td> </Tr> <P> Many critics said the season was more in line with the original Fox episodes and that having the ensemble back together after previously separating them benefited the season . On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an approval rating of 65% with an average score of 5.34 / 10, based on 40 reviews . The site's critical consensus reads, "Arrested Development finds itself back in familiar form, recapturing much of the cast's chemistry and comedic brilliance--though it still doesn't quite live up to its own past ." On Metacritic, the season has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". </P> <P> Ben Travers of IndieWire gave it a positive review with a "B" grade, calling it a big improvement over season four . He wrote, "With the cast reunited and a better understanding of what made the characters lovable lunkheads to begin with, the new season can be effortlessly enjoyable; a pleasure to watch instead of something you have to dig through to find the parts you love ." Sonya Saraiya of Vanity Fair praised it for returning to "the show you remember," claiming it to be far superior to the fourth season . She singles out Arnett's performance in particular, praising him as "magnificent ." Caroline Framke of Variety also praised the new season for acknowledging and correcting some of the mistakes of the fourth season instead of ignoring them, while also highlighting the ability of the show to engage in character development after 15 years with regards to Cera and Shawkat's characters . She too praised Arnett as the standout of the cast . Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter argued that the second Netflix season was "much, much better," than the first, believing that once the show "hits its stride, it evokes its glory days," overall being a "welcome return to form". </P>

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