• I'm always eager for more Latin representation on mainstream TV (the last Latin-themed sketch-comedy I can remember was in 1992 in John Leguizamo's "House of Buggin"). And Arturo was definitely built-up as someone with a wide enough range to accommodate a number of new characters (beyond his "Jaime" from Broad City). But after watching a few episodes of this series, Arturo just comes off as the same doughey, bland persona repeated...with or without an accent. The first episode was about a very familiar topic; stereotypes about Latin men (especially coming from white women). The show simply used the premise/situation of this as funny instead of actually writing in any jokes about it. The irony here is this show is in fact COUNTING on this same ignorant white audience to believe it is somehow funny (hey...it made it onto Comedy Central, right???) because we Latins do not. This appears to be another unfortunate case of affirmative action by Comedy Central, where much like Trevor Noah, they are just hoping the "diversity" makes up for any lack in humor. 3 episodes was enough for me.