Netflix announced Tuesday that Season 5, Part 2 of Arrested Development will be launching on the streaming platform March 15.

Part 2 will consist of eight episodes and will begin with its focus on Buster being out on the run, the ‘smart’ border wall still not being funded, and Lucille 2’s location being unknown.

The second part of Season 5 will dive further into the wall and George-Michael’s software hoax that has risks of being revealed, along with the gay mafia making becoming involved in the Bluth family drama.

The rebooted series from Netflix that began with Season 4 – even after the remixed version, Fateful Consequences – was still dubbed the weakest of the Arrested Development series from many critics, including IGN.

However, Season 5 came back stronger, with more consistent pacing and clever jokes that were more in line with the original seasons that made up the popularity of the show.

For more on Arrested Development, check out the best moments from the Bluth family over the years and read IGN’s review of Season 5, Part 1, where we said it, “is a welcome return to form.”

Jessie Wade is a news writer at IGN and Seasons 1-3 are her absolute favorite. Follow her on Twitter @jessieannwade if you like Gob gifs.