explore about entitlement, power, and the fragility of the 1%. >> lindsay, you have to cut back on everything, okay? i'm even selling the corporate jet. >> and then, suddenly, they have nothing, but they go on pretending that they do. >> so now we don't have a car or a jet? why don't we just take an ad out in "i'm poor" magazine? >> that's the thing that's very astute about that show, is that the rich can never entirely become un-rich. they always have a line to some money. >> there is $250,000 lining the walls of the banana stand. >> what? >> cash, michael. >> another setback for the once prominent bluth family, as their frozen banana stand burns to the ground. >> of course, it was absurd. but the idea was if you could make it seem realistic enough, then you could carry the audience with you. >> why didn't you tell me that? >> how much clearer can i say, "there is always money in the banana stand"?! >> no touching! >> no touching! >> no touching! >> no touching! >> no touching! >> no touching! >> "arrested development" began