Edgar dela Cruz is an outstanding filmmaker. The film is divided into several segments, and is broken up into four parts that each do an excellent job on their own. The first segment features the Mexican-American teenager, Pablo Sanchez of the Spanish neighborhood in which Diaz was found. He’s a quiet youngster, who always has something to talk about in his life: football, his father, or the police. He’s the type of character who never gets over it, or finds a way to deal with it. He’s the type of kid that would be happy to sit in his family’s house and play a few cards with his father if he could. Not long after Pablo takes his first steps in the adult world, he meets his new family, which includes his older brother and a young woman named Angelica. The young woman tries to help him out, but when it becomes apparent that Pablo has the power of words, things don’t go so well. Written by Huggo Plot Summary
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Aired November 14, 2005
Written by Jason Aaron, Tom DeMarco, Rob Delaney, Michael Gaydos Plot Summary
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[A man walks into a convenience store and places a $10 bill on the register. The clerk puts the money in the cash register, and the man stands on the counter.] Man: I’m tired of this all the time. [he hands the clerk $20] I need the ten dollars. Would you write a receipt for me? Clerk: That’s fine. [he takes the money and walks out the door.] Man: And there you go. That’s all I want. Cash. Clerk: Yes? What do you do with it? Man: I’m going back to California.
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Aired November 5, 2006
Written by Rob DeMarco, Jason Aaron, Jason Moore, Ryan Reynolds Plot Summary
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Aired October 21, 2008
Written by Rob DeMarco, Ryan Reynolds, Nick Sandow Plot Summary
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