James Lipton, who has appeared on Arrested Development as the prison warden Stefan Gentles, will now have the cast of Arrested Development on his series, Inside the Actor's Studios.

Arrested Development's cast and Mitch Hurwitz, the show's creator, will appear on an episode of Inside the Actor's Studio, which is scheduled to air on Bravo at 8p.m. on Thursday, November 7th.

There, Hurwitz will discuss what inspired the Banana Stand and the personal meaning behind the name "Maeby." Also, they will dish on plans for the future of the ensemble, whether that will be another season or a new movie, for which the script is already in the development, and the entire team is supposedly on board for.

November 2, 2003, Fox aired a comedy about an exceedingly wealthy, and dysfunctional, family who lose their riches and are forced to depend on one another, not discounting small acts of betrayal or flat out deception. Despite the series being critically acclaimed, and having a cult following, the show continuously suffered from low ratings, and the series that was executive produced and narrated by Ron Howard surrendered to cancellation, leaving audiences on May 26, 2006.

By an act of some higher being, seven years later, on May 16, 2013, the show was returned to fans, using Netflix as platform to broadcast the fourth season, streaming 15 crisp episodes.

Jason Bateman (Michael Bluth), Portia de Rossi (Lindsay Funke), Will Arnett (Gob Bluth), Alia Shawkat (Maeby Funke), Jeffrey Tambor (George/Oscar Bluth) and Jessica Walter (Lucille Bluth) will appear on the episode of Inside the Actor's Studios.

LA Times lists from memorable quotes from the upcoming episode:

"As I was in the pilot phase I was already thinking about interesting casting, and it was Liza Minnelli and you." - creator Mitch Hurwitz on his dream guest stars including James Lipton'

"G.O.B. is officially a magician ... not a particularly successful one monetarily. Although he would argue that he is at the top of his game." - Will Arnett on his character G.O.B.

"I think of [Lucille] as ... a basically good person who just has the wrong values." - Jessica Walter on her character Lucille Bluth

"'Our job as writers is to write these characters as despicable as possible. And your job as actors is to make them as likable as possible.'" - Jason Bateman quoting creator Mitch Hurwitz

"Here I am at 'Inside the Actors Studio' and yet today, I went on a meeting ... in which it was impressed upon me that I would probably have to read." - Jeffrey Tambor on continuing to hustle in his acting career