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Bordertown - Season 1
TrailerThe show follows two neighbor families: Bud Buckwald's and Ernesto Gonzalez's living in a Southwest desert town on the United States-Mexico border and how they inevitably cross and are bound by friendship and conflict.Actors: Hank Azaria, Nicholas Gonzalez, Alex Borstein, Judah Friedlander, Missi Pyle, Carlos Alazraqui, Stephanie Escajeda, David Forseth, Mark Hentemann, Jacqueline Pinol, BJ Porter, ...»Director: Mark HentemannCountry: United StatesDuration: 21 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Bordertown - Season 1"
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Characters of "Bordertown - Season 1"
Bud BuckwaldPlayed by: Hank AzariaErnesto GonzalezPlayed by: Nicholas GonzalezBecky BuckwaldPlayed by: Alex BorsteinSanford BuckwaldPlayed by: Judah FriedlanderGert BuckwaldPlayed by: Missi PylePlacidoPlayed by: Carlos AlazraquiPeter GriffinPlayed by: Seth MacFarlane -
Creators of "Bordertown - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Bordertown - Season 1"
NewsdayJanuary 04, 2016Satire administered with a Wiffle ball bat. A dull thud, where there should be a sting.
TheWrapJanuary 04, 2016The show is satirizing smug, middle-class white folks who resent any threat to their status quo, but the only viewpoints presented... are those of smug, middle-class white folks and smug, middle-class liberals who resent the white folks' resentment.
We Got This CoveredJanuary 14, 2016An equal-opportunity offender that energetically rips into multiples side of the immigration debate, with enough of an absurdist streak to balance out its snark.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 06, 2016Immigration satire is irreverent but relies on stereotypes.
Yahoo! TVJanuary 04, 2016Bordertown is a good example of how insipid and smug certain kinds of television can be when it tries to address contemporary issues.
CinemaBlend.comJanuary 04, 2016To be expected, it's a show full of jokes that would make you uncomfortable to laugh at in front of certain people, but at least the jokes are worth laughing at. For the most part.
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 04, 2016Bud and Ernesto are each so one-dimensional that they seem caricatures not of the immigration issues but of a liberal, and very limited view, of the immigration issue.
San Francisco ChronicleJanuary 04, 2016Don't worry: The terrific, boundary-busting comedy is an equal-opportunity barb tosser, taking aim at anyone who reduces serious issues to sound bites.
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