Synopsis
Includes:
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.15 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.11 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.10 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.14 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.13 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.12 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.1 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.3 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.4 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.5 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.6 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.7 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.9 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.2 (2007)
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.15
Carlos ponders the lack of "Beaners" in mainstream movies, lights the torch for the Stereotype Olympics, and wonders how things would be if he<\i> had been selected to host The Price is Right. A standup bit reveals his thoughts on inventions. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.11
Carlos persuades pedestrians to act out racial and gay stereotypes, reveals why people are afraid to vote for a Black president, and appears on the male version of The View. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.10
Carlos suggests a truly scary location for Man vs. Wild - the ghetto. He also invites "dee-dee-dees" in for some special medical treatment at "ER Carlos," and delivers a message to gangbangers in his standup bit. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.14
Carlos instructs wild animals how to survive in the city, returns to the bench as Judge Carlos, and performs some truly freaky stunts as Mindfreak. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.13
Carlos makes a surprise announcement on behalf of the Republican Party, portrays an alien on Earth to figure out whether humanity is worth saving or not, and gives real-life advice to high school students as Dean Carlos. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.12
Carlos imagines a world where punk kids are sucked into Grand Theft Auto, presents a sexy gift to Osama bin Laden, and appears as anchorman Fernando Rosalindo in "Future News." ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.1
Carlos Mencia returns for Season 3 as Coach Carlos, the "inspiring" coach of the Hamilton School for Dwarfs basketball team, which hasn't won a game in 20 years. Also appearing is Carlosaurus Rex, the singing, profanity-spewing children's talk show host, and a video montage spoofing current events of the past several months. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.3
Carlos riffs on taxes, visits prison to encourage rap stars to sing about their experiences there, and hosts the game show "Are You Smarter Than a Wetback?" ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.4
Carlos takes to the streets to find out if America is ready for a female president and hosts his own version of a poetry competition called "Carloslam." He also does a standup bit on why it sucks to be white in America. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.5
Carlos appears as a preacher who's done unspeakable things (Cannibalism! Bestiality! A 6-hour erection!), yet finds forgiveness just by asking for it. He's also a bouncer at "Club Carlos," and then asks the public if there is really such a thing as Freedom of Speech. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.6
Carlos attends Sensitivity Training, goes undercover as a chunky Latina looking for love in a speed dating session, and conducts an interview with Pimp Delicious Luscious on the state of "business." ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.7
Carlos introduces the world's first Latino Superhero - Beaner Man. Then he interviews some of his buddies about jobs they should never have, and does a standup bit about the rather obvious results of some recent racism studies. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.9
Carlos imagines life as First Man Bill Clinton, appears as abrasive electronics store owner Punji, and announces the winners of the "So You Think You Can Rant" contest. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Mind of Mencia: Episode 3.2
In the second episode of Season 3, Barato (the Mexican Borat) introduces his new film " Barato: Cultural Explorations of Differentness Between US of A and Mexicanos." Also on tap is the new fall lineup on Iraq E! TV. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi