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Jenn - he watched it with me and we were cracking up. Some things you can only appreciate fully when your part of that world. Kind of like watching Outsourced. I don't know if you guys watch it, but if not, you should. It kill us. But when I watch it I'm always wondering if the other people out there watching it are getting all of the imbedded jokes. Everyone I know who's Indian loves it.Attorney, wife to EM attending, mom to two girls (ages 5 and 2)
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Funny - did Outsourced improve after the first few episodes? We tried watching it & really wanted to like it, but whole we're both quite eager & ready to laugh at the culture in general (see above), we were annoyed by most of it. Several of my fb friend's that are Indian felt the same.
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Yeah, I don't know... we've pretty much liked it since the beginning. And didn't find it annoying or offensive. Even my mother-in-law likes it. What my husband and I always wonder is whether or not Non-Indians (or those not married to them) even get all of the inside jokes and find it as funny as we do. We find it funny in an endearing sort of way. Obviously, it's poking fun at some stereotypical things, but we've never found it offensive.
Speaking of such things, would you believe I was watching Sesame Street with my toddler the other day and it was totally Neela-centric (I think that's the Indian character's name??). There were all sorts of things in it about Indian culture and it also culminated with a Bollywood-style dance number with all of the monsters and other characters decked out in Indian clothes. Elmo was even wearing a Sikh-style turban. I pulled my husband into the room to watch it with me and was like - would you have ever thought that when you were little and a recent immigrant and watching this as a kid that 30+ years later they'd be doing an Indian dance number?? He was blown away.Last edited by JC76; 02-03-2011, 01:30 PM.Attorney, wife to EM attending, mom to two girls (ages 5 and 2)
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Originally posted by JC76 View PostSpeaking of such things, would you believe I was watching Sesame Street with my toddler the other day and it was totally Neela-centric (I think that's the Indian character's name??). There were all sorts of things in it about Indian culture and it also culminated with a Bollywood-style dance number with all of the monsters and other characters decked out in Indian clothes. Elmo was even wearing a Sikh-style turban. I pulled my husband into the room to watch it with me and was like - would you have ever thought that when you were little and a recent immigrant and watching this as a kid that 30+ years later they'd be doing an Indian dance number?? He was blown away.
DH & I are all about poking fun at the stereotypical things. He says "We're taking over the world - one motel and 7 Eleven at a time." I think we both thought they were MISSING a lot of the obvious chances at humor, and poking fun at other things in a cruel way (not necessarily only Indian things). We'll have to give it another try. After all, I hated Scrubs at first (we were in residency - I think I couldn't find anything about it funny), and now I adore it.
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