Arrested Development is taking unhealthy mother-son relationships to a new level, as well setting a new definition for second hand smoke.

Netflix has released the first teaser clip for the fourth season of the Bluth family sitcom. The show has been off the air for seven years, a fact that translates into the on screen timeline.

However, as the clip shows, not much has changed by way of the Buster (Tony Hale) and Lucille Bluth (Jessica Walter) relationship.

Lucille, who was trying to outrun the authorities as last season drew to a close, is now under house arrest and attended to by the forever boy-like Buster. Lucille takes advantage of his good set of lungs in an attempt to circumvent her apartments no smoking regulations while she is under house arrest.

The series held a premier Monday night on Hollywood Boulevard, according to USA Today. Series regulars Jason Bateman, Portia de Rossi, Will Arnett, and Michael Cera were in attendance among other cast mates and an ostrich.

Bateman, who plays Michael Bluth, spoke on how the years have affected the characters.

"It's been what, seven years, and time has not been kind to him or anyone else in the family," Bateman said, according to USA Today. "So we're all kind of a little banged up."

While the season is only 15 episodes long, creator Mitch Hurwitz had hinted at a movie in past reports.

"If there is a movie, I think we've kind of caught the audience up from 2006 to 2012," de Rossi, who plays Lindsay Bluth Funke, according to USA Today. "I think that was the purpose of this series. And now by the end of this series we'll be in current time. That's all I know."

Arrested Development season 4 premiers on Netflix on May 26.