Paul Rodriguez played Paul Rivera, a comedian whose homelife and act seemed to coincide with each other. He was known as Pablo to his family, hence the title. The series was produced by Embassy Television, and is known as one of Norman Lear's less-than-successful TV entries. This show was rated as #45 among TV Guide's list of the "50 Worst Shows of All Time."moreless
I can't believe I actually enjoyed this! It's like one of life's guilty pleasures. You know you're not supposed to enjoy it that much but you can't help enjoying it.
I can't believe I actually enjoyed this! It's like one of life's guilty pleasures. You know you're not supposed to enjoy it that much but you can't help enjoying it. I can't believe I'm typing this but long live A.K.A. Pablo. You have one more (secret) supporter here! My rating of A.K.A. Pablo was 8 only.
A true work of art in the TV industry. A show that plays to so many various demos while keeping each individual group happy throughout each episode in its entirety. A must see for anyone, inluding those casual TV watchers who never even have a "favorite smoreless
A true work of art in the TV industry. A show that plays to so many various demos while keeping each individual group happy throughout each episode in its entirety. A must see for anyone, inluding those casual TV watchers who never even have a "favorite show". With the convenience of purchasing seasons on DVD anyone would be crazy to not buy a few and play catch up.