Sunday, September 26, 2010

Outsourced Nbc


Outsourced Nbc, Outsourced is a series that attempts to shed light on an issue plaguing the U.S. economy as companies seek cheap labor where they can get? Although the craft a comedy series that makes light of these elements of our crippling economic downturn would be very welcome, it would be nice if this series actually turned out to be funny. Not even the talents of director Ken Kwapis, directly from behind the scenes of Dunder-Mifflin have saved the series even though it feels like Michael Scott wrote it.
The last word: NBC has outsourced call center, and simultaneously phoned in this series comedy without laughs original, intelligent and unpredictable. Do not get too caught up in this series, because if my instinct is correct, then Parks & Recreation will make an emergency return to comedy on Thursday night of Thanksgiving. If you are looking for a decent workplace comedy outsourcing, so you'll be waiting for a long period.
The laughter coming from the clash of cultures between Todd and his impatience, but improperly used as the character of Sacha Dhawan Manmeet (see it's funny because his name sounds like a synonym for the p*ni*) or the woman who whispers as Wind (Anisha Nagarajan) seem to arise because actor Ben Rappaport's so charismatic. Representation, he brings America to its Indian employees to learn is equally true that mocking. However, I can only imagine this is to balance the potentially racist jokes that come from setting the series to a call center in India where the co [...]

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