Mo
By Marty Brown,
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Immigrant dramedy has violence, language, some drugs.
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Poignant but humorous take on refugees making their lives in America
What's the Story?
Mo is a Palestenian immigrant living in Texas with his family while they await government approval of their request for asylum. When he loses his job because of increased crackdowns on undocumented workers, Mo has to find new ways to make money while juggling a personal life that straddles American culture and his Palestenian heritage.
Is It Any Good?
As unique as Mo Amer's artistic voice feels, shows like this often need time to reach their greatest heights -- here's hoping Amer gets it. Some of the best television comes from shows that zero in on the day-to-day lives of Americans whose stories rarely get told; Amer has the precise mix of gravity and low-key comedic charm to anchor such a project. Mo's world immediately feels fully realized. He's at the center of a handful of competing cultures, from his Palestinian family to the neighborhood circles he runs in to the way he's perceived by fellow Texans. But the series doesn't quite feel like it's hit its storytelling stride, casually joking around about topics like immigration, mass shootings, and income disparity rather than using that humor to say something substantial about them.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about Mo's family. How have they adapted to life in America? What place does American culture have in Mo's life? How does this contrast with Mo's Palestinian upbringing?
What is Mo's family's immigration status? What does the show seem to say about immigration in America? What does it reveal about the immigration system that you didn't know before?
What other contemporary American issues come up on the show? What is unique about Mo's perspective?
TV Details
- Premiere date: August 24, 2022
- Cast: Mohammed Amer , Teresa Ruiz , Omar Elba
- Network: Netflix
- Genre: Comedy
- TV rating: TV-MA
- Last updated: February 17, 2023
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