The comic foibles of a Mexican-American family in San Antonio, Texas, US.The comic foibles of a Mexican-American family in San Antonio, Texas, US.The comic foibles of a Mexican-American family in San Antonio, Texas, US.
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This is such a great show,the best sitcom nickelodeon made other than shows like eddie mcdowell and anamorphes.The show has ways to make u laugh and jump around,also it is a great family.
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I saw the promos for the show "The Brothers Garcia." Since it was set in my hometown, I decided I would give it a chance. The plots on the show are just plain stupid. I have never heard anyone I know EVER talk about it because it is just so boring! I would be ashamed if I was an actor on that show. And then, I wonder "why, oh, why did they have to set the show here?!?". I feel that it will make people less likely to visit the beautiful city I live in. This show also almost makes me wish I wasn't a (half)hispanic San Antonio resident! So, I warn you; DO NOT WATCH THIS SHOW!!!!!!!
This show is the bomb. I am glad that there is a show with a all foreign cast. The Brothers Garcia is a great show that shows Mexican Americans not living in trailers, but a nice house in Upper Alamo (suburbs of San Antonio). This also is a great show if you want to learn some Spainish and learn about the Hispanic culture. Two thumbs up!
This is one of my favourite shows on nick ive never something as funny and wellexcellent as this i luv watching it. Even though i must say its not on tv very much and i think it should. Its so like a normal family but they are Mexican.
The Brother's Garcia airs here at 8:00PM every Friday night, and I love it! It is great fun to watch, with the witty humor of the actors. I love how they've added touch to the Spanish-English comedy, especially with the small Spanish lines they throw in. The actors are very good, and I recommend it
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- TriviaIn season 1 the opening montage changes every episode except for one episode which recycles an earlier montage.
- Quotes
[repeated voice-over line at the end of every episode]
Larry Garcia: Todo para la familia. Everything for the family.
- Crazy creditsDedicated to Ana, Alex, Max & our families
- ConnectionsFeatured in Class Dismissed: How TV Frames the Working Class (2005)
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