TV writer builds on failures
“Arrested Development” may have been only a cult favorite while it was on the air, but fans of the show, which followed a dysfunctional, riches-to-rags family, filled the room at a Pierson College Master’s Tea on Monday afternoon.
In front of more than 75 audience members, John Levenstein ’81 — writer and co-executive producer of the show — offered an autobiographical examination of his time with the series, which aired on Fox for three seasons from 2003 to 2006, though it received perennially low ratings. Warning the audience that he planned to “focus on the low points” of his...