Arrested Development season 4 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Lucille, a member of the Jade Dragon Triad in prison, faces tensions within the gang due to her controlling nature. Flashbacks reveal her fleeing the SEC and her subsequent trial. In prison, she becomes involved in a scheme to build a wall, manipulating her family and legal situations to her advantage. As her manipulative tactics escalate, Lucille decides to change her ways, embracing the identity of the Invisible Girl and returning to rehab, signifying a personal transformation.
Full Episode S04E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the Jade Dragon Triad?
The Jade Dragon Triad is a prison gang at the Orange County Correctional Facility L.I.T.E.
Why is Lucille part of the Jade Dragon Triad?
Lucille becomes part of the Jade Dragon Triad while serving her prison sentence.
What led to Lucille's prison sentence?
Lucille's prison sentence resulted from legal troubles involving the SEC and a boat crash incident.
What is the nature of Lucille's relationship with Lucille 2?
Lucille and Lucille 2 have a contentious relationship, often exchanging insults and jabs.
What role does Buster play in Lucille's legal defense?
Buster is coerced by Lucille to lie as an alibi, claiming she commandeered a ship to save him.
Why does Lucille go under house arrest?
Lucille is placed under house arrest as she awaits her trial.
What is the outcome of Lucille's trial?
Lucille's trial results in her being sentenced to prison.
How does Lucille interact with other prisoners?
Lucille becomes controlling and creates tension among the other prisoners, especially within the Jade Dragon Triad.
What is Lucille's plan involving the wall construction?
Lucille plans to collaborate with the Jade Dragon Triad for investment in the construction of a wall.
How does Lucille manipulate her family during her prison sentence?
Lucille manipulates her family to further her legal and personal agendas, including fake divorce plans and investment schemes.
Does Lucille change by the end of the episode?
Yes, Lucille decides to embrace a change in her persona, moving away from her villainous ways and returning to rehab.
What does Lucille decide about her role as a villain?
Lucille decides to stop being the villain and instead sees herself as the Invisible Girl, leading to a transformation in her character.
What is the significance of Lucille's last stop before returning to rehab?
Lucille's last stop signifies her decision to change and face her issues rather than continue her manipulative and controlling behavior.
How does Lucille's story impact her family dynamics?
Lucille's actions and decisions throughout the story significantly affect her family dynamics, causing various confrontations and realignments.
What is the overall theme of Lucille's story in this episode?
The overall theme is Lucille's journey from being a controlling and manipulative figure to embracing change and self-reflection, impacting her relationships and personal growth.