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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The show harks back to the likes of "The Wonder Years" with an adult narrator talking about being a kid. But isn't this show set in present time? Has anyone else asked that question?
I like the show. I don't mind my children seeing it.
I like the show. I don't mind my children seeing it.
I first saw this show a few months ago and it is very good. I like the little tune at the end but theres hardly any episodes. just like Tucker and Two of a kind but it is funny.
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.
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!!!!!!!
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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