Sujet : It turns out that there ARE original stories being told: Deli Boys
De : no_offline_contact (at) *nospam* example.com (Rhino)
Groupes : rec.arts.tvDate : 08. Mar 2025, 04:35:50
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A frequent complaint I hear on this newsgroup is that no one is doing anything original any more: everyone seems to be trying to build a franchise or doing a reboot or churning out cheap unscripted crap. I've discovered an actual exception to that generalization today in the forms of a new series called Deli Boys, which I learned about from Robin's reports on new shows.
The first season, consisting of ten 25-minute episodes, has dropped and I've already watched the first 4 episodes. It's a comedy about a pair of spoiled sons of a convenience store magnate who suddenly dies. It soon becomes clear that Baba (the father; I believe "Baba" just means Papa) was actually distributing illegal drugs and his death throws his business into chaos.
I am NOT going to say this show is on the same level as shows like Cheers, Frasier or Yes Minister/Yes Prime Minister but it *IS* original. The mostly unfamiliar cast is almost entirely Pakistani, which has got to give them a whole lot of diversity points with those who count such things. The creator and most of the writers also appear to come from the same demographic. But it's all set in Philadelphia and the actors all speak unaccented or slightly accented American English so no one is difficult to understand.
The two brothers are key characters as is their ruthless aunt who is trying to get them to pull their weight in the drug business which is so new to the brothers. I think it would be fair to call this a farce since some of the writing - like the fate of the character Hamza - is pretty improbable.
I'm actually enjoying it and IMDB gives it a 7.2 based on nearly 250 reviews.
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Rhino