Carlos takes a look at advertising with an infusion of truth and spies on his biggest fan’s middle-class white neighbors in a new segment Carlos calls "Watching Whitey."
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Carlos asks the public what America would be like without immigrants, and "Judge Carlos" returns to turn the justice system on its head with the help of Johnny Cochoran’s ghost.
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Carlos and comedian Robert Schimmel hit the streets to explore Jewish culture, then hear what Carlos loves most about America. Later, a tribute to the late George Carlin.
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Kicking off an all new season, Carlos takes a look back at all the stupidity he missed on break, reveals his big secret in “Wetback Mountain,” and reminds you to “Act Your Age”.
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Carlos and Dave Attell argue about who has it harder out there: pimps, hos or “whorves;” then Carlos gives us an inside look into what immigrant convenience store clerks really ...
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Carlos sends a special message to baby “Tom-kitten,” gives us a peak at his Hispanic version of The Soprano’s (with special guest star Cheech Marin), and whips a group of whiny,...
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Carlos treats a group of senior citizens to a sushi dinner to find out their thoughts on sex, politics, and immigration in "Dinner for 75 and Over," and overhauls classic fairy...
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Carlos takes on the hot topic of illegal immigration, hits the streets to investigate if people should hit their kids, and gives his exclusive spring break tips; also, Peter Boy...
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