Liza Minnelli as Lucille Austero
Episodes 21
Key Decisions
Gob decides to lock himself in his father's prison for 24 hours to get back in with the alliance, and to spend quality time with his father. Michael takes Gob's girlfriend to an awards show, and Buster inadvertently flirts with his mother's rival.
Koʻproq oʻqishCharity Drive
Michael and Lindsay try to prove their charitable sides to each other. Gob demands George Michael's respect, and Buster continues avoiding Lucille 2.
Koʻproq oʻqishIn God We Trust
Michael attempts to fire the family's incompetent, but likeable attorney. George Michael impresses Maeby with a muscle suit for a "Living Classics" pagent. Tobias has a psychological affliction where he is unable to take off his clothes.
Koʻproq oʻqishMy Mother, the Car
Michael loses his short-term memory, which Lucille uses to her advantage. Gob attempts to use the family yacht before Michael sells it. George Michael and Maeby attempt to see an R-rated movie about cousins having an affair. Buster and Lucille 2 take "the next step".
Koʻproq oʻqishStorming the Castle
Michael cannot go through with his plan to break up Gob and Marta. A thug magician wants to take Gob's "legs". Maeby wears all leather to get back at her mother, and Lucille decides to confront Buster's relationship with Lucille 2.
Koʻproq oʻqishPier Pressure
Buster realizes that medical marijuana will help cure Lucille 2's vertigo, and pays George Michael to get it for him from Gob. Lindsay sends Maeby to spend a day with Lucille to punish her for bad grades. Michael thinks George Michael is on drugs and attempts to teach him a lesson.
Koʻproq oʻqishMarta Complex
When Lucille throws an anniversary party for Tobias and Lindsay on Valentine's Day, Michael gives an impassioned speech about love. This makes Marta realize she has feelings for him and Lindsay realize she wants a divorce. Meanwhile, Buster decides to move out of the penthouse and Lucille revels in living alone for the first time.
Koʻproq oʻqishQueen for a Day
Michael sells a portion of his stock in the Bluth company to buy a car, and Lucille 2 returns, only to discover that Buster is dating the company secretary Starla.
Koʻproq oʻqishBurning Love
Michael reunites with his long, lost love Sally Sitwell, but faces interference from parents. Meanwhile, the two Lucilles need someone to bid on them at the bachelorette auction with Buster already in a relationship.
Koʻproq oʻqishReady, Aim, Marry Me
With the company in dire financial straits and the Bluths no longer the primary shareholders, Michael must turn to old family friend "Uncle" Jack Dorso for financial assistance. Uncle Jack, however, wants something in return.
Koʻproq oʻqishFlight of the Phoenix
Michael says goodbye to the family business and starts his own. And the life of the family is turned upside down when their mail man Pete dies.
Koʻproq oʻqishThe B. Team
Michael is presented with a new business opportunity that could change his life, but unfortunately, he needs his family to sign off.
Koʻproq oʻqishA New Start
Tobias searches for meaning after splitting with Lindsay, only to find that old habits die hard.
Koʻproq oʻqishDouble Crossers
George Sr.'s new business hits a rough patch, and he must bribe a politician to get his scam back on track.
Koʻproq oʻqishRed Hairing
Lindsay continues to push away from being a Bluth by embracing a relationship and finding a new career.
Koʻproq oʻqishSmashed
Tobias returns to his roots and reunites with his leading lady after a rough few weeks.
Koʻproq oʻqishQueen B.
Lucille finds that her children have started dividing up her things, and adjusts to her new home.
Koʻproq oʻqishA New Attitude
Gob accepts a job from his brother, but is distracted by a scheme of his own.
Koʻproq oʻqishSeñoritis
Maeby moves out on her own and reconnects with her cousin George-Michael.
Koʻproq oʻqishOff the Hook
Buster struggles to make it on his own and break away from his overbearing mother.
Koʻproq oʻqishBlockheads
George-Michael tries to reconnect with his father, but is finding himself overwhelmed by the responsibility of running his business.
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