TV Bits: ‘Arrested Development’, ‘Breaking Bad’, ‘King Of The Hill’, ‘Being Human’, Jamie Foxx, Ryan Murphy
Netflix’s awesomely playful campaign for Season 4 ofArrested Developmentcontinues with a banana-flavored Easter egg. Also after the jump:
In happier news, Starz’Magic Cityis coming back, and now we know when. The network has announced aJune 149 PM bow for Season 2 of the midcentury Miami series.James CaanandEsai Moralesappear in the new episodes. [Deadline]

Also set to return isBeing Human, which Syfy renewed this week for a 13-episode fourth season. “Being Humanreally hit its stride creatively this year,” said the network’s president of original contentMark Stern. “This show has become a signature series for Syfy and we are thrilled to have it return in 2014.” [TV Line]
In addition to the next season ofBeing Human, Syfy’s upcoming programming includes aTwilight Zone-esque horror anthology written, produced, and directed byJamie Foxx. The five-episode series will air as part of Syfy’s 31 Days of Halloween programming marathon this fall. [Deadline]

And on top of that, Syfy’s also announced several more new projects in development, including multiple space-centric series from the likes ofParanormal ActivityproducerJason Blum,The Walking Deadexec producerGale Anne Hurd, andLostwriter-producer (andMiddlemancreator!)Javier Grillo-Marxuach.THRhas more details.
There have beenmultiple recent attemptsto tell the story ofHarry Houdinion the big screen, and now there’s one on the small screen too. History is developing a miniseries under the unimaginative working titleHoudini, about the magician’s rise from poverty and obscurity to worldwide fame.Adrien Brodyis attached to play the lead.Gerald W. Abrams(father of J.J.) is producing. [EW]
Glee,American Horror Story, andThe New Normalco-creatorRyan Murphycould be adding another series to his slate. HBO has just given a pilot order to his drama specOpen, described as “a modern, provocative exploration of human sexuality and relationships.” Casting will begin soon for a fall shoot. [Deadline]
You can hardly blameArrested Developmentfans for getting excited for Season 4 — after all, we’ve been waiting years and years — butJason Batemanwants folks to “manage their expectations.” “They are great episodes. But what they are not are episodes like it was when it was on that other network,” he explained to Jimmy Fallon.
Instead, it’ll take full advantage of the Netflix model with fifteen episodes that unfold simultaneously.
Each character gets their own episode, and all the action happens at the same time. So it can only really work on Netflix, where these episodes are released on the same day. So like, you can stop my episode if you see Gob run by on his Segway, you can stop mine, click over to his, watch where he’s going. ‘Cause all the action happens at the same time ‘cause it’s all just act one.
However you choose to watch it,Arrested DevelopmentreturnsMay 26. [viaVulture]
Speaking of which, Netflix has snuck another amusingArrested DevelopmentEastereggonto their site. If the series is included in your Instant Queue, you may notice that ratings work a little differently for that particular title. Instead of the usual five-star scale, Netflix has users judgingArrested Developmenton a special five-banana scale. Check it out:
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Apparently the blue stuff is as popular in Homer’s Springfield as it is in Walt’s Albuquerque. Only in this case, “the blue stuff” refers to blue cupcakes, not blue meth.The Simpsons’ latest couch gag pays homage toBreaking Badwith Marge as the cook and Homer as a jealous (but very lazy) pork pie-hatted Heisenberg. Check it out below.
It’s the details that really make this video, like the “Crystal Blue Persuasion” soundtrack and the POV shots from the bowl. And the surprise guest stars at the end are a nice touch, too. See the gag in context when it airs with the episode “What Animated Women Want” this Sunday.
Not to be outdone by their fellow Animation Domination series,Family Guyis also tipping its hat to a great series in the next episode —King of The Hill. We don’t have an embeddable clip, but click below to watch the video at EW.com.