Written by Richard Day and Mitchell Hurwitz.
George, Sr.: The prosecution’s got that stud from LA Law.
Harry Hamlin: I love my trailer.
Judge #2: In the matter the of People v. Bluth, how do you plead?
Michael: We plead... not guilty.
George, Sr.: Michael, what are you doing?
Michael: I’m tired of the cowardice. You’re not guilty. We’re going to fight this. We’ve got the truth on our side.
Harry Hamlin: They don’t have a ( bleep ) prayer. Send the check to my accountant.
Michael: This is where Andy could have helped us.
Lindsay: Well, I’m proud of you.
Michael: It’s about time I showed a little courage.
Lindsay: I just hope those Brits aren’t as dangerous as Dad says.
Michael: Well, they’re not going to get any closer to us. If they do, we’re going to see them coming. Oh, my God. That’s Rita. I told her I was coming here, and she came.
Lindsay: That’s Rita?
Michael: Yeah.
Lindsay: Wow. She is way out of his league.
Michael: I’m glad you’re here. I want to call you sometime and take you out.
Rita: Oh, I’d really like that.
Michael: (Whispers.) Good.
Narrator: And then just to prove he wasn’t a coward, he went one step further. And Rita was happy to be in Michael’s life, as well. For you see, Rita... had a secret of her own.
but Michael Bluth will return in “Forget-Me-Now”
END.
