In “Good Grief” Michael Bluth works to establish a relationship of trust with his son George Michael. Meanwhile, George Michael has kept his supposedly dead grandfather pop-pop hidden in the family attic an unfortunate run-in gives his father Michael the impression that he was keeping his girlfriend Ann in the attic. When George Michael finally confesses to “keeping pop-pop in the attic” Michael assumes that pop-pop is referring to sex, and is horrified that his son calls sex ‘pop-pop’. Finally, the show ends
In “Good Grief” Michael Bluth works to establish a relationship of trust with his son George Michael. Meanwhile, George Michael has kept his supposedly dead grandfather pop-pop hidden in the family attic an unfortunate run-in gives his father Michael the impression that he was keeping his girlfriend Ann in the attic. When George Michael finally confesses to “keeping pop-pop in the attic” Michael assumes that pop-pop is referring to sex, and is horrified that his son calls sex ‘pop-pop’. Finally, the show ends