One of the most-repeated criticisms of NBC’s freshman comedy Outsourced is that it features a narrow-minded portrayal of Indian culture. Nearly every episode features Todd Dempsy, the likable, naïve ...
GURGAON, India — The laughter was coming as fast as the stereotypes. When a buffoonish American on the NBC show “Outsourced” warned his colleague not to eat the food in the Indian cafeteria or he ...
If you’re looking for a dose of reality, chances are you’re not tuning in to a television comedy from NBC to get your fix. After all, this is the network that brought us “Friends,” that hard-hitting ...
Let’s just get this out of the way first. In case you were unaware, Indian food makes you poop. And I don’t mean poop a little bit. I mean when you eat Indian food, nine times out of ten you will be ...
Endangered sitcom “Outsourced” is getting some help from South Asians, who have appealed to the Peacock — whose Thursday night lineup has been dubbed “Must-See Desi TV” by “The Office” writer-thesp ...
NBC’s new TV show Outsourced, about one of the most politically sensitive business practices today, is taking a humorous look at cultural differences. It premiers on Sept. 23. The show’s co-executive ...
NBC’s new sitcom Outsourced, which takes place at a call center in India, has riled audiences on both sides of the offshoring debate, from those who say the show stereotypes Indians to anti-offshoring ...
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