![]() ![]() The show's 70+ episodes are found on the right. On the desktop version: More than 100 of the show's memorable recurring jokes occupy the left-hand column of the website. In May 2018, Recurring Developments received its first major update to coincide with the launch of Season 5. It was conceived by longtime fan Chris Doty, designed by the digital marketing company Beutler Ink, and coded by digital advocacy firm Red Edge. Recurring Developments first launched with the arrival of Season 4 on Netflix in May 2013. It was created by Beutler Ink and programmed by Red Edge. ![]() Recurring Developments is an interactive visualization of the running jokes in Arrested Development, the uniquely hilarious and self-referential television comedy created by Mitchell Hurwitz and available on Netflix. And now, the story of a team of superfans who researched every single recurring joke in Arrested Development and the one website that had no choice but to visualize them together. ![]()
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