Arrested Development
More new episode of "Arrested Development" coming to Netflix.

"Arrested Development" Season 4 ended with the shocking arrest of the innocent Bluster Bluth.

For a quick recap: A frazzled Buster comes across the body of Lucille 2 and suddenly the body disappears. He is then arrested by authorities when the video surveillance footage shows Buster near the body. While Buster is innocent, there are several other potential suspects for the crime, including: Sally Sitwell (who was scamming Lucille 2), Oscar Bluth (who was dating Lucille 2 while in love with Lucille Bluth) and even Lucille 2's adopted son Perfecto (who was a pawn in her election campaign).

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All that said and done, Buster is no angel. An infographic by Karen Clark sums up all the crimes of the Bluth family members as of season 3 and there are some surprising findings!

For instance, Maeby and George Michael have committed the same number of crimes despite the former's reputation for being a bad girl and the latter's reputation for being a goody two shoes. What's more, Michael Bluth prides himself in being ethical but he's at number 2 for the most crimes committed (after his father) and shares the ranking with the morally ambiguous GOB. Michael Bluth even out ranked his mother, Lucille Bluth, in the total number of crimes committed.

And with season 4 showing the Bluth family at its worst, we're sure that no character will be redeeming themselves any time soon. In fact, Michael may earn a new ranking since his character saw the largest fall--he was illegally living with his son on campus, they were sharing a meal plan, he duped his love interest by claiming to be something he's not, etc. His father, meanwhile, became a more sensitive person.

Check out the infographic below:

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