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Welcome to the Family - Season 1
Description
The film tells a cultural battle occurs between a white family and a Latino family because their children fall in love quickly and have unplanned pregnancy. How do they resolve many difficulties?
The film tells a cultural battle occurs between a white family and a Latino family because their children fall in love quickly and have unplanned pregnancy. How do they resolve many difficulties?
Actors:
Phil Paul,
Alma Martinez,
Chris Valentine,
Fabrizio Zacharee Guido,
Mary McCormack,
Jayne Taini,
Liz Martinez,
Joel Onesto,
Sean L. Malin,
Jazmyn Simon,
Diedrich Bader,
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Phil Paul
15 December 1987, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
Alma Martinez
18 March 1953, Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico
Chris Valentine
Fabrizio Zacharee Guido
28 March 1999, Los Angeles, California, USA
Mary McCormack
8 February 1969, Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
Jayne Taini
Liz Martinez
Joel Onesto
Sean L. Malin
Jazmyn Simon
30 December 1980, San Francisco, California, USA
Diedrich Bader
24 December 1966, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Mike Sikowitz
Country:
United States
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October 02, 2013
Welcome to the Family is a passable half-hour that fends for itself without a laugh track and manages to deliver a few un-goosed grins.
October 03, 2013
Welcome to the Family plays like some "inspired" notion of a "cross-cultural" "modern" "single-camera comedy," and no, those quotes aren't typos.
October 01, 2013
Funny sitcom glosses over reality of teen pregnancy.
October 02, 2013
While Family has predictable moments, it has the potential to provide some pleasant surprises.
October 08, 2013
Welcome to the Family finds greater interest in watching its characters scream at each other than in trying to get them to operate as a family.

