TV Review: Outsourced - "Rajiv Ties the Baraat, Parts 1 & 2"

NBC's Outsourced ends its freshman year with a bang. Literally, lots of bangs, because there are fireworks at the end of the one-hour wedding episode. Rajiv (Rizwan Manji) finally walks down the aisle with his love, Vimi (Noureen DeWulf). All of Rajiv's co-workers are there to witness, as well as alternatingly hinder and help the ceremony happen. Happen, it does, and while the series may not return for a second season, at least it doesn't end quietly.

Outsourced struggled to find its groove right off the bat. A sitcom about an American call center manager transferred to India, it has been accused of being offensive, but mostly by those who don't watch it. Instead, what has emerged is a heartfelt workplace comedy that has plenty of fun in a unique environment. There is a cultural education to be had, too, as the Indian employees celebrate their varies holidays, and teach the boss, Todd (Ben Rappaport) the rules and customs of their country. Although Todd's fellow manager friend Charlie (Diedrich Bader) often disrespects the Indian way of life, it is he who comes off as a fool, not the locals.

In "Rajiv Ties the Baraat," assistant manager Rajiv gets married to the woman he has spent all season wooing. He invites many of his co-workers, and even asks Todd to be in the wedding party, a touching moment considering the derision Rajiv usually holds for Todd. Todd, on the other hand, has been supportive of Rajiv, so it is with a sense of satisfaction the two find some mutual respect on Rajiv's wedding day.

The only main character not invited initially is Gupta (Parvesh Cheena), but as much as Gupta is sure to be an embarrassment at the wedding, Todd realizes it would be worse for the company to leave him at the office without supervision. Poor Gupta is good natured, but bumbling. He doesn't really try hard, but he sure wishes he did, and is so darn persistent.

Big disaster strikes when Vimi catches Rajiv at a bachelor party. More accurately, Charlie, Todd, and the others tie Rajiv up and surround him with dirty novelties from the company they all work for. Vimi admits to indiscretions of her own when she forgives Rajiv, but his over thinking what she may have done nearly destroys the wedding, too, until Todd convinces Rajiv he's still a lucky man.

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  • 1 - Jerome Wetzel

    May 14, 2011 at 5:36 pm

    Update: After I wrote this article and submitted it, Outsourced was officially canceled.

  • 2 - Jason A

    May 15, 2011 at 2:24 pm

    No!!!!!!!!

  • 3 - Jason A

    May 15, 2011 at 2:32 pm

    This was fantastically funny and a good break from consistently replayed scripts from yesteryear. There was great character development, great story lines, ample cultural exchange and humor...and now to be replaced with more of the same everyday crap. NBC do something smart here and give this show one more season to gain its following.

  • 4 - Ridwaan V

    May 17, 2011 at 7:57 am

    pls dont cancel outsourced. its a great show that deserves a second season

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