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Outsourced
6.8·2010–2011·1 Temporada·English
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PopcornBucket
10/10Sep 13, 2011

I loved this show but am glad they ended after a single season. I don't think they could have gone much further and kept it funny.

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Couch_Potato
Oct 15, 2015

It's hilarious! Was sad that there is no second season

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peteo
7/10Jun 29, 2015

I am late to this program. And as an English person working for an Indian outsourcer, I just saw so much that made me laugh - along with some other parts that (my Indian) partner had to explain to me. We binge watched this. And actually felt sad that there wasn't a second season. It's a bit like a Seth Rogen sitcom - it isn't the funniest thing around, but it is definitely amusing.

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zachlefeber94
1/10May 9, 2020

NBC pushed back Parks and Rec season 3 for this show. smh.

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dgwCritique
8/10Dec 17, 2018

Average episode rating: 7.0909… (_Another_ repeating decimal?! Oy!) _The below review is cross-posted here from the Season 1 comments, because that turned out to be the **only** season._ ---- _Outsourced_ isn't always riotously funny—or even laugh-inducing at all—but that doesn't make it a bad sitcom. Sure, I found a fair bit of the humor to be… well, flat, honestly. But I still eagerly looked forward to the next episode and used it as the carrot at the end of my sitcom rotation—motivation to get through the shows I enjoy less. Despite the jokes falling flat almost as often as they landed, I could not help but love all of these characters. Since the series was canceled after just the one season, I guess finding other work the actors did will have to suffice until I'm ready to rewatch this show. Is _Outsourced_ full of stereotypes? Unfortunately, yes. The parts of this show that represent India's _real_ culture are worth it, though you'll need some common sense (and probably an Indian friend) to tell them apart. I'm lucky to have frequent IRC contact with an Indian or two,¹ and whenever I suspected something in the show was simply drawing on broad stereotypes (which happens often), they helped me ground my interpretation of the series in reality. Big thanks to my friends across the globe for putting up with my questions! ---- 1. Hi, @flameboi! _Mofu-mofu_ Creator for me :3