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Friday, 13 January 2012

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e'll just jump right and address the sombrero-wearing 800-pound gorilla in the room: This driver is racist. I do not like the way the premise is accurate for real life Rob Schneider, many jokes are based entirely on stereotypes of bad Mexican-Americans. Even worse is yet another show that Hispanic-American forces players to take on such roles, if they want to be on television. I could see how someone can say that humor is a kind of shock of the transaction and that the show explores a group of people who have often been shown to incorporate the American public. This argument might carry more weight if Rob has basically taken the worst parts of the Jack and Jill already bad (Eugenio Derbez also!) And let's-just-say-A Very Harold & Kumar ridiculous 3D Christmas and extend in a series with Schneider already annoying.

Honestly, Rob is so bad that I did not even need to make shots on the series forces us to imagine what it looks like when Schneider had sex with an older woman. Even if somehow, against all odds, is not grateful Schneider (I, for one, appreciate the roles in which he plays various inanimate objects, and I thought it was excellent in this film in particular) and can enjoy the show in same way the audience loved my big fat greek wedding ten years ago, I can not imagine that you spent patented CBS terrible laugh track.

Although the jokes are not my cup of tea - the humor and the pace is more like a sitcom for 90 years at the beginning rather than something from 2012 - some of them were actually pretty funny in its own law. The pilot was written by Schneider and Emmy Award-winning Lewis Morton (who worked on the staff to write Futurama, unreported and NewsRadio, to name a few), and between Cheech Marin and Lupe Ontiveros only know that the actors are strong enough to step I believe that if the subject was less obsessed with the Mexican-American stereotypes, the show would be fine. But unless the second episode of Rob managed to ditch his fixation, was sentenced ... or, as they say in Spanish: I'm kidding, I do not fall into this trap! On the move, Rob.

While there are many stories of the world, vlogger Sean Crespo still wonders why CBS disturbed.

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