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What’s the Story?

Reviewed by Melissa Camacho

I PITY THE FOOL is an amusing reality show that reminds viewers that positive attitudes, family unity, good communication, and a strong work ethic still go a long way in making the world a better place. The series stars Mr. T, who's best known for his role as tough-talking, gold-chains-wearing B.A. Baracus on the classic 1980s action series The A-Team. Fifteen years later, his mission is simple: Help people change their foolish behavior in order to live better lives. Now older and wiser (and quite devout as well), Mr. T makes it clear that he's not a therapist, but he does his best to resolve the many conflicts that arise between families, friends, co-workers, and clients. Whether it's enriching the work ethic at a car dealership or improving the deteriorating relationship between a father and his family, Mr. T is ready to offer assistance and dispense his unique brand of advice.

Is It Any Good?

3

The downside of this show is that it tends to oversimplify the subjects' problems and their solutions, and Mr. T's trademark "jibber jabber" (fast-talking slang) is dated. But both the show and its host/narrator offer some amusing moments. More importantly, the values this show promotes are both positive and sensible; it's nice to see someone (even Mr. T) holding people accountable for their off-putting behavior.

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