Arrested Development Interactive Poster Includes 5 Hidden Clips From Season 4

Those hoping for a throwback to some of the original humor and recurring jokes in the first three seasons of Arrested Development are likely to be pleased with one of the new clips from Season 4, as it takes us back to that bit of beads-bee confusion from the comedy's original run. Remember when Lindsay was saying beads, only Gob thought she was saying bees? It's happening again. Except this time it's Gob saying bees and George hearing beans. He's made a huge mistake, and something tells me that one's going to sting.

The above clip is one of five clips hidden in the Arrested Development interactive poster. The image features the Bluths in their storage container, and if you find the right places to click, you'll find five different snippets from the new season, four of which are new. Those four are brief, though they do reveal some other amusing Bluth moments. The biggest glimpse is a previously released clip, which shows Lucille figuring out a way to smoke in a non-smoking building.

Click around the image to find the other clips to see what the Bluths are up to.

Arrested Development Season 4 arrives on Netflix this Sunday (3:00 a.m. EST/12:00 a.m. PST). You can watch a marathon of the first three seasons on IFC tomorrow. And see what series creator Mitch Hurwitz and stars Jessica Walter and Jeffrey Tambor had to say about the new season here.

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