Mind of Mencia - Season 1

Mind of Mencia - Season 1

Season 1

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Episodes13
DatesJul 6, 2005 - Sep 28, 2005
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Episodes

Episode # 101
Season 1Episode 130 min

Episode # 101

In the premiere episode, Carlos enlists the help of fellow comic Peter Boyle to read his hate mail, and then he investigates racist road signs.
Jul 6, 2005
Episode # 102
Season 1Episode 230 min

Episode # 102

Carlos uncovers the world of ""Desperate Gardeners"" and destroys all of your useless, outdated technology with the help of ""mini-Gallagher.""
Jul 13, 2005
Episode # 103
Season 1Episode 330 min

Episode # 103

Carlos “Out the Beaner”, lays down the law with stupid people as “Judge Carlos”, and discovers the last white guy left in the barrio.
Jul 20, 2005
Episode # 104
Season 1Episode 430 min

Episode # 104

“Cultural Explorer” Carlos takes a look at West Hollywood’s gay community, and later reveals his new clothing line, “Sean Juan”.
Jul 27, 2005
Episode # 105
Season 1Episode 530 min

Episode # 105

Carlos' Supreme Court picks; ``Carlos the Dinosaur'' teaches kids about real life; ``Why Aren't You Working'' questions, where Carlos goes around the town and bugs people that don't have jobs.
Aug 3, 2005
Episode # 106
Season 1Episode 630 min

Episode # 106

Carlos and rapper Method Man tackle the ""N word''; Carlos reviews summer movie releases.
Aug 10, 2005
Episode # 107
Season 1Episode 730 min

Episode # 107

Carlos explores what women want in a man, with his special guest Gene Simmons. Carlos also redefines holidays, including Father's Day, Easter, Christmas/ Hannukah, and Thanksgiving.
Aug 17, 2005
Episode # 108
Season 1Episode 830 min

Episode # 108

Carlos hosts the first ""Dee Dee Dee"" Awards, and with the power of freedom of speech let's anyone say anything.
Aug 24, 2005
Episode # 109
Season 1Episode 930 min

Episode # 109

This episode starts out with Carlos giving some helpful advice about tattoos. Carlos learns to tyalk to animals. We have a segment of the ""Newlymets"". Carlos finishes off the episode with another great segment of ""Why the **** is this News?""
Aug 31, 2005
Episode # 110
Season 1Episode 1030 min

Episode # 110

The Wetbacks face off against the Crackers in a Biker Build Off. Carlos goes on a rant about white people being too ""soft"" on their children. Carlos goes to a Renaissance fair. He ends this episode with a set of his ""Badass Back to School"" equipment, and we find out who won the Biker Build Off.
Sep 7, 2005
Episode # 111
Season 1Episode 1130 min

Episode # 111

Carlos openly proclaims that the American goverment has not been too smart lately with everything that happened with hurricane Katrina. Next, Carlos compares how black and white people do the same things, but what they do are named differently. Carlos has a segment of ""Ask Whitey"", where Asian, black, and Mexican people ask White people questions. Finally, Mariachi Carlos sings songs to various people about how crazy what they're saying is.
Sep 14, 2005
Episode # 112
Season 1Episode 1230 min

Episode # 112

High gas prices are a target this week as Carlos sets out to see what people will do to save money at the pump. Also featured is Carlos’s brother Joseph with his new DVD collection.
Sep 21, 2005
Episode # 113
Season 1Episode 1330 min

Episode # 113

In this episode Carlos goes over the first season and picks out the “Best Of” moments. He gets a few visitors from pervious episodes.
Sep 28, 2005

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