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Outsourced (TV series)

Outsourced is an American sitcom television series set in an Indian workplace. It is based on the film of the same name and adapted by Robert Borden for Universal Media Studios and NBC. The series originally ran from September 23, 2010 to May 12, 2011.[1] The show was officially picked up by NBC on May 7, 2010[2] and on October 18, 2010, the show received a full season order.[3] Outsourced was filmed at Radford Studios in Studio City, Los Angeles, California.[4]

Outsourced
GenreSitcom
Based onOutsourced
by George Wing
John Jeffcoat
Developed byRobert Borden
Starring
Theme music composerMichael A. Levine
ComposerTranscenders
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes22
Production
Executive producers
  • Ken Kwapis
  • Robert Borden
  • Victor Nelli Jr.
  • Tom Gorai
  • David Skinner
Producers
  • James Simons
  • Jim Ellis
  • Patrick Walsh
  • Sonny Lee
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time21–23 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 23, 2010 (2010-09-23) –
May 12, 2011 (2011-05-12)

When the renewal of the show was not announced with renewal of other NBC shows, the cast and crew started a campaign for fans of the show to request its renewal.[5] On May 13, 2011, NBC announced that Outsourced was cancelled after one season.[6]

Outsourced is set in a call center in Mumbai, India, where an American novelties company has recently outsourced its order processing. A lone American manages the call center and must explain American popular culture to his employees as he tries to understand Indian culture.

Cast and characters edit

Main edit

  • Ben Rappaport as Todd Dempsy, a Kansas City native who is transferred to India to run the call center for Mid American Novelties. He does not understand Indian culture and is constantly offending workers unintentionally. He eventually becomes more aware of Indian culture. He is currently employed as executive manager.
  • Rizwan Manji as Rajiv Gidwani, Todd's assistant manager at Mid American Novelties. He is hard-nosed and unapologetic and he aspires to be Todd's replacement (whether due to Todd's success or his downfall). When Todd is promoted to executive manager, Rajiv is promoted to manager. His intentions are not to be mean, but to only run the company professionally and business-like. It has long been his dream to become a successful business manager so he can gain the approval of the wealthy father of Vimi, whom he has loved since childhood and wishes to marry. Once he becomes manager, he marries Vimi.
  • Sacha Dhawan as Manmeet, a call center employee for Mid American Novelties, who dreams of America and quickly becomes good friends with his boss, Todd Dempsy. He is known for being the "hip" one, who is fascinated by American culture. Manmeet is girl-crazy; he has had several "over the phone" relationships with American callers and flirts with almost every woman he meets. He seems more interested in American women than Indian women, stating in one episode that American women are not concerned with his father's occupation or where he went to school. This, along with his reluctance to ask one of Tonya's friends to dance at a Halloween party, indicates that Manmeet may actually have a bit of an inferiority complex.
  • Rebecca Hazlewood as Asha, a call center employee for Mid American Novelties and eventual love interest of Todd. She is frequently the voice of reason in the office and plans to pursue an arranged marriage. Early in the series, Todd develops feelings for Asha, who, while responding in some ways, eventually re-asserts her commitment to the arranged marriage process, leading Todd to develop a relationship with Tonya. In the penultimate episode, Tonya breaks up with Todd because he still has feelings for Asha. In the last scene of the finale, Asha, having earlier expressed doubts about her fiancé, tells Todd he should fight for what he wants, and takes his hand as they gaze at the celebratory crowd at Rajiv and Vimi's wedding, strongly implying that she wants him to fight for her because of her feelings for him as well.
  • Parvesh Cheena as Gupta, a very talkative call center employee for Mid American Novelties, who constantly yearns to be the center of attention. After Todd inspires him to grab some independence from his parents, Gupta rents his own place in the apartment directly above Todd's.
  • Anisha Nagarajan as Madhuri, a shy and soft-spoken call center employee for Mid American Novelties whose income supports her entire family. As time passes, Madhuri opens up, becoming one of the office gossips. Madhuri also has a beautiful singing voice, and the others convince her to enter a singing contest.
  • Diedrich Bader as American Charlie Davies, a call center manager for the company All-American Hunter. Charlie is friendly and has good intentions but is somewhat socially clueless and a bit gruff, leading to many humorous situations. For several episodes, Charlie nurses a crush on Tonya, convinced he has a chance at a relationship despite her obvious disinterest in him romantically.
  • Pippa Black as Tonya, an Australian call center manager for the company Koala Airlines who is easygoing and flirtatious with a sense of adventure; by mid-season, she and Todd are romantically involved and remain so until just before the end of the series.

Recurring edit

  • Guru Singh as Ajeet, a tall, silent Sikh whose character frequently shows displeasure at Todd's cultural gaffes. A poet, he first speaks in the season finale, where he becomes Madhuri's love interest and his character is given a more prominent role.
  • Thushari Jayasekera as Pinky, a fun and hardworking call center worker at Mid America Novelties, who is adventure seeking and ready to learn. Does funny and awkward things. Ready to defend her fellow call center team as well as party with the big boss. Played largest role in the season finale.
  • Manish Dayal and the A-Team, a group of well-dressed executive employees for a computer support call center located in the same building. The group are conspicuously rude, snobby, and taunting.
  • Jerry Stern (played by Matt Walsh), Todd's supervisor in the U.S.; he is business focused and often reminds Todd of tough choices Todd is reluctant to make, such as firing a staff member due to poor sales.
  • Santosh, the maid at Todd's apartment.
  • Vimi, (played by Sarayu Rao in the Jolly Vindaloo Day episodes and Noureen DeWulf in later episodes), Rajiv's fiancée and eventual wife.
  • Shivam Tibrewala as call center playboy.

Episodes edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
1"Pilot"Ken KwapisGeorge Wing & John JeffcoatSeptember 23, 2010 (2010-09-23)7.44[7]
When Todd Dempsy finishes management training for his job at Mid America Novelties, he finds that his call center has been outsourced to Mumbai, India, and that in order to keep his job, he must relocate to India and manage the call center there. Upon arrival, he is greeted by Rajiv, his assistant manager who is interested in replacing him, and who introduces him to the rest of his employees. He also meets two other call center managers: Charlie, who gives him advice over lunch, and later Tonya, who immediately shows a romantic interest in him.
2"The Measure of a Manmeet"Victor Nelli, Jr.Paul A. Kaplan & Mark TorgoveSeptember 30, 2010 (2010-09-30)5.85[8]
Management tasks Todd with evaluating his team, and laying off an employee due to low revenues. Gupta believes that he will be the one laid off as he incorrectly lip-reads Rajiv and Todd's conversation. Todd is invited by Manmeet to a hotel to eat steak and quickly befriends him. Todd finds out that the reason why revenue is down is because Manmeet flirts with his customers instead of selling products. He confronts Manmeet, who uses his flirtatiousness to sell more novelties and increasing revenue, so no one needs to be laid off.
3"Party of Five"Gail MancusoRobert BordenOctober 7, 2010 (2010-10-07)5.22[9]
Todd and Charlie plan a double date with Asha and Tonya, only to have Gupta tag along.
4"Jolly Vindaloo Day"Victor Nelli, Jr.Linda Videtti FigueiredoOctober 14, 2010 (2010-10-14)5.40[10]
Rajiv attempts to keep Todd out of the office while his potential father-in-law visits. Some of the employees deal with harassment from the A-Team.
5"Touched by an Anglo"Ken KwapisMichael PennieOctober 21, 2010 (2010-10-21)4.95[11]
A shipment of sexual novelties leads to a seminar on sexual harassment. Someone calls the company hot-line to file a complaint against Todd.
6"Bolloween"Michael LehmannSonny Lee & Patrick WalshOctober 28, 2010 (2010-10-28)5.94[12]
Todd explains Halloween to the employees, and throws a party to get closer to Asha.
7"Truly, Madly, Pradeeply"Victor Nelli, Jr.Michael LoftusNovember 4, 2010 (2010-11-04)5.74[13]
As Asha's arranged marriage process moves forward, Manmeet helps Todd infiltrate her list of potential suitors. Rajiv attempts to end Gupta's new-found enticement with chewing paan.
8"Home for the Diwalidays"Linda MendozaVera SantamariaNovember 11, 2010 (2010-11-11)5.48[14]
Todd wonders why everyone is well-dressed and finds out it is Diwali. He asks Management if he can give his employees time off for it and is denied. Todd decides to let them leave, and handle the calls himself, while Tonya tries to invite for a few drinks he declines and says he has to work. She suggests he put the call center on voicemail, they have sex in the break room table but is caught by Asha; who comes back to the office to help Todd out. Meanwhile, Rajiv buys a Sari for his fiancee that gets burned by fireworks and he ends up buying an overpriced sari from Madhuri
9"Temporary Monsanity"Reggie HudlinLaura GutinNovember 18, 2010 (2010-11-18)5.43[15]
Todd pressures the employees in attempt to win the Black Friday sales competition. Charlie challenges Gupta and Manmeet to a game of laser tag.
10"Homesick to My Stomach"John PutchDavid Gross & Greg LisbeDecember 2, 2010 (2010-12-02)5.32[16]
Todd gets homesick watching his friends on webcam do a tailgate party for their football team. He learns from Charlie that he can watch his favorite football team's game at a local restaurant that has satellite TV. Todd is seen wearing a custom Chief's football jersey, buys a coconut and pretends to score a touchdown. Asha spots him, they talk and he eats the street food she just bought. Asha reminds him he is not used to that kind of dirty food and gets sick before the football game. After a few visits to the toilet he is carried out of the office by Charlie to the restaurant with Manmeet. At the restaurant Todd misses the game spending much time in the toilet both sick and homesick. Rajiv assumes managerial control when Todd becomes ill from street food. Madhuri, Asha, Charlie, Manmeet and Gupta visit Todd after work to have a tailgating party of their own.
11"A Sitar is Born"John ScottGeetika LizardiJanuary 20, 2011 (2011-01-20)3.95[17]
Todd overhears Madhuri sing in the bathroom and tries to coax her into singing in a local talent show. Gupta misunderstands Todd and volunteers himself as lead.
12"Sari, Charlie"Victor Nelli, Jr.Luvh RakheJanuary 27, 2011 (2011-01-27)4.13[18]
Charlie discovers Todd and Tonya's relationship when he catches them kissing. Corporate informs Rajiv that the employees will be reviewing him.
13"Training Day"Victor Nelli, Jr.Pete HolmesFebruary 3, 2011 (2011-02-03)3.74[19]
Todd rewards his workers with a retreat. Tonya tries to help Charlie find a date.
14"The Todd Couple"Reggie HudlinAmit BhallaFebruary 10, 2011 (2011-02-10)3.61[20]
Todd suspends Gupta from work after he becomes angry with callers. Manmeet tries to juggle two online Valentine's Day dates.
15"Guess Who's Coming to Delhi"Matt ShakmanTerry MulroyFebruary 17, 2011 (2011-02-17)3.20[21]
Todd is worried about how the workers will behave when his boss visits the call center. Charlie gets in trouble for being culturally insensitive.
16"Take This Punjab and Shove It"Dennie GordonRobert BordenFebruary 24, 2011 (2011-02-24)3.27[22]
When an employee quits, Todd jumps on the opportunity to hire someone new, only to have his recruit poached by someone close to him. Gupta finds himself in financial trouble as a result of him moving out of his parents’ house into his own apartment, and must find a way to clear the dues.
17"Todd's Holi War"Victor Nelli, Jr.Michael PennieMarch 17, 2011 (2011-03-17)3.59[23]
Todd discovers another company is hogging the air conditioning, leaving Mid-American Novelties to suffer through the heatwave. Meanwhile, Rajiv struggles to find an original way to propose to his girlfriend.
18"Gupta's Hit & Manmeet's Missus"Troy MillerMark Torgrove & Paul A. KaplanMarch 24, 2011 (2011-03-24)3.61[24]
Manmeet makes a video to send to his girlfriend Ashlynn in New York. Meanwhile, there is trouble between Gupta and Rajiv when Gupta accuses Rajiv of hitting him. World Wrestling Entertainment wrestler The Great Khali appears in a cameo.
19"Charlie Curries a Favor From Todd"Kevin DowlingLinda Videtti FigueiredoApril 7, 2011 (2011-04-07)2.91[25]
Todd hires Charlie to work for Mid America Novelties. Rajiv attempts a scam, to get money for his honeymoon.
20"Mama Sutra"Alex HardcastlePatrick Walsh & Sonny LeeApril 14, 2011 (2011-04-14)3.50[26]
Tonya's mom comes to India and hooks up with Charlie while Todd and Tonya butt heads over Asha; Madhuri tells Gupta his lifeline is short, leading him to undergo a karmic cleanse.
21"Rajiv Ties the Baraat (Part 1)"Victor Nelli, Jr.Michael LoftusMay 5, 2011 (2011-05-05)3.14[27]
Todd throws Rajiv a bachelor party; Manmeet nervously awaits his American girlfriend's arrival.
22"Rajiv Ties the Baraat (Part 2)"Victor Nelli, Jr.Story by : Charlie Hornsby
Teleplay by : Vera Santamaria
May 12, 2011 (2011-05-12)2.99[28]
Rajiv worries the wedding may be called off, then considers doing so himself; Manmeet is not on the same relationship page as his girlfriend.

International broadcast edit

Outsourced was picked up in Canada, for broadcast on Global at the same time as the American broadcast.[29] In New Zealand, Outsourced has been broadcast on FOUR.[30]

Outsourced has been broadcast in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and Hong Kong on Universal.[citation needed] In Brazil, Outsourced has been broadcast on Rede Record, premiered on November 5, 2011, with the title Aprontando na Índia. It is also being broadcast on TBS.[31] In Sweden, Outsourced has been broadcast on TV3[32] and TV6.[33] In Poland, Outsourced (Dostawa na telefon) has been broadcast on Comedy Central Poland.[34]

Reception edit

The show received mixed reviews, reaching a 46 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic.[35] Another review aggregator, Rotten Tomatoes, gives the show a rating of 21% based on 14 reviews, with the critical consensus, "This culture-clash sitcom is too mired in unfunny jokes and stereotypical characters to provide much insight into the global marketplace."[36] Joel Keller of TV Squad in a review of the pilot episode stated, "As long as the show can examine the cultural divide, show how all offices are the same no matter where they are, and stay away from the easy jokes, NBC could have another Thursday comedy hit."[37] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times stated "The fact that it's neither embarrassing nor deeply offensive—once it gets rolling, the show is actually quite charming—is a credit to the cast and the writers."[38] Critics such as blogger Mikey O'Connell have accused Outsourced of being racist.[39] Matt Rouse of TV Guide wrote, "The culture clash premise drowns in a sewer of caricatures and lame jokes".[40]

Awards and nominations edit

Awards and nominations for Outsourced
Year Presenter Award Result
2011 People's Choice Awards Favorite New TV Comedy Nominated
2011 NAMIC Vision Awards Best Performance - Comedy for Anisha Nagarajan Nominated
2011 NAMIC Vision Awards Comedy Nominated

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Outsourced at IMDb  
  • Outsourced Pilot Table Read (2020)—read by the original cast on the occasion of the show's 10th anniversary

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Outsourced is an American sitcom television series set in an Indian workplace It is based on the film of the same name and adapted by Robert Borden for Universal Media Studios and NBC The series originally ran from September 23 2010 to May 12 2011 1 The show was officially picked up by NBC on May 7 2010 2 and on October 18 2010 the show received a full season order 3 Outsourced was filmed at Radford Studios in Studio City Los Angeles California 4 OutsourcedGenreSitcomBased onOutsourcedby George WingJohn JeffcoatDeveloped byRobert BordenStarringBen Rappaport Anisha Nagarajan Diedrich Bader Parvesh Cheena Pippa Black Rebecca Hazlewood Rizwan Manji Sacha DhawanTheme music composerMichael A LevineComposerTranscendersCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes22ProductionExecutive producersKen Kwapis Robert Borden Victor Nelli Jr Tom Gorai David SkinnerProducersJames Simons Jim Ellis Patrick Walsh Sonny LeeCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time21 23 minutesProduction companiesIn Cahoots Productions Universal Media Studios Open 4 Business ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkNBCReleaseSeptember 23 2010 2010 09 23 May 12 2011 2011 05 12 When the renewal of the show was not announced with renewal of other NBC shows the cast and crew started a campaign for fans of the show to request its renewal 5 On May 13 2011 NBC announced that Outsourced was cancelled after one season 6 Outsourced is set in a call center in Mumbai India where an American novelties company has recently outsourced its order processing A lone American manages the call center and must explain American popular culture to his employees as he tries to understand Indian culture Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Main 1 2 Recurring 2 Episodes 3 International broadcast 4 Reception 4 1 Awards and nominations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCast and characters editMain edit Ben Rappaport as Todd Dempsy a Kansas City native who is transferred to India to run the call center for Mid American Novelties He does not understand Indian culture and is constantly offending workers unintentionally He eventually becomes more aware of Indian culture He is currently employed as executive manager Rizwan Manji as Rajiv Gidwani Todd s assistant manager at Mid American Novelties He is hard nosed and unapologetic and he aspires to be Todd s replacement whether due to Todd s success or his downfall When Todd is promoted to executive manager Rajiv is promoted to manager His intentions are not to be mean but to only run the company professionally and business like It has long been his dream to become a successful business manager so he can gain the approval of the wealthy father of Vimi whom he has loved since childhood and wishes to marry Once he becomes manager he marries Vimi Sacha Dhawan as Manmeet a call center employee for Mid American Novelties who dreams of America and quickly becomes good friends with his boss Todd Dempsy He is known for being the hip one who is fascinated by American culture Manmeet is girl crazy he has had several over the phone relationships with American callers and flirts with almost every woman he meets He seems more interested in American women than Indian women stating in one episode that American women are not concerned with his father s occupation or where he went to school This along with his reluctance to ask one of Tonya s friends to dance at a Halloween party indicates that Manmeet may actually have a bit of an inferiority complex Rebecca Hazlewood as Asha a call center employee for Mid American Novelties and eventual love interest of Todd She is frequently the voice of reason in the office and plans to pursue an arranged marriage Early in the series Todd develops feelings for Asha who while responding in some ways eventually re asserts her commitment to the arranged marriage process leading Todd to develop a relationship with Tonya In the penultimate episode Tonya breaks up with Todd because he still has feelings for Asha In the last scene of the finale Asha having earlier expressed doubts about her fiance tells Todd he should fight for what he wants and takes his hand as they gaze at the celebratory crowd at Rajiv and Vimi s wedding strongly implying that she wants him to fight for her because of her feelings for him as well Parvesh Cheena as Gupta a very talkative call center employee for Mid American Novelties who constantly yearns to be the center of attention After Todd inspires him to grab some independence from his parents Gupta rents his own place in the apartment directly above Todd s Anisha Nagarajan as Madhuri a shy and soft spoken call center employee for Mid American Novelties whose income supports her entire family As time passes Madhuri opens up becoming one of the office gossips Madhuri also has a beautiful singing voice and the others convince her to enter a singing contest Diedrich Bader as American Charlie Davies a call center manager for the company All American Hunter Charlie is friendly and has good intentions but is somewhat socially clueless and a bit gruff leading to many humorous situations For several episodes Charlie nurses a crush on Tonya convinced he has a chance at a relationship despite her obvious disinterest in him romantically Pippa Black as Tonya an Australian call center manager for the company Koala Airlines who is easygoing and flirtatious with a sense of adventure by mid season she and Todd are romantically involved and remain so until just before the end of the series Recurring edit Guru Singh as Ajeet a tall silent Sikh whose character frequently shows displeasure at Todd s cultural gaffes A poet he first speaks in the season finale where he becomes Madhuri s love interest and his character is given a more prominent role Thushari Jayasekera as Pinky a fun and hardworking call center worker at Mid America Novelties who is adventure seeking and ready to learn Does funny and awkward things Ready to defend her fellow call center team as well as party with the big boss Played largest role in the season finale Manish Dayal and the A Team a group of well dressed executive employees for a computer support call center located in the same building The group are conspicuously rude snobby and taunting Jerry Stern played by Matt Walsh Todd s supervisor in the U S he is business focused and often reminds Todd of tough choices Todd is reluctant to make such as firing a staff member due to poor sales Santosh the maid at Todd s apartment Vimi played by Sarayu Rao in the Jolly Vindaloo Day episodes and Noureen DeWulf in later episodes Rajiv s fiancee and eventual wife Shivam Tibrewala as call center playboy Episodes editNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU S viewers millions 1 Pilot Ken KwapisGeorge Wing amp John JeffcoatSeptember 23 2010 2010 09 23 7 44 7 When Todd Dempsy finishes management training for his job at Mid America Novelties he finds that his call center has been outsourced to Mumbai India and that in order to keep his job he must relocate to India and manage the call center there Upon arrival he is greeted by Rajiv his assistant manager who is interested in replacing him and who introduces him to the rest of his employees He also meets two other call center managers Charlie who gives him advice over lunch and later Tonya who immediately shows a romantic interest in him 2 The Measure of a Manmeet Victor Nelli Jr Paul A Kaplan amp Mark TorgoveSeptember 30 2010 2010 09 30 5 85 8 Management tasks Todd with evaluating his team and laying off an employee due to low revenues Gupta believes that he will be the one laid off as he incorrectly lip reads Rajiv and Todd s conversation Todd is invited by Manmeet to a hotel to eat steak and quickly befriends him Todd finds out that the reason why revenue is down is because Manmeet flirts with his customers instead of selling products He confronts Manmeet who uses his flirtatiousness to sell more novelties and increasing revenue so no one needs to be laid off 3 Party of Five Gail MancusoRobert BordenOctober 7 2010 2010 10 07 5 22 9 Todd and Charlie plan a double date with Asha and Tonya only to have Gupta tag along 4 Jolly Vindaloo Day Victor Nelli Jr Linda Videtti FigueiredoOctober 14 2010 2010 10 14 5 40 10 Rajiv attempts to keep Todd out of the office while his potential father in law visits Some of the employees deal with harassment from the A Team 5 Touched by an Anglo Ken KwapisMichael PennieOctober 21 2010 2010 10 21 4 95 11 A shipment of sexual novelties leads to a seminar on sexual harassment Someone calls the company hot line to file a complaint against Todd 6 Bolloween Michael LehmannSonny Lee amp Patrick WalshOctober 28 2010 2010 10 28 5 94 12 Todd explains Halloween to the employees and throws a party to get closer to Asha 7 Truly Madly Pradeeply Victor Nelli Jr Michael LoftusNovember 4 2010 2010 11 04 5 74 13 As Asha s arranged marriage process moves forward Manmeet helps Todd infiltrate her list of potential suitors Rajiv attempts to end Gupta s new found enticement with chewing paan 8 Home for the Diwalidays Linda MendozaVera SantamariaNovember 11 2010 2010 11 11 5 48 14 Todd wonders why everyone is well dressed and finds out it is Diwali He asks Management if he can give his employees time off for it and is denied Todd decides to let them leave and handle the calls himself while Tonya tries to invite for a few drinks he declines and says he has to work She suggests he put the call center on voicemail they have sex in the break room table but is caught by Asha who comes back to the office to help Todd out Meanwhile Rajiv buys a Sari for his fiancee that gets burned by fireworks and he ends up buying an overpriced sari from Madhuri 9 Temporary Monsanity Reggie HudlinLaura GutinNovember 18 2010 2010 11 18 5 43 15 Todd pressures the employees in attempt to win the Black Friday sales competition Charlie challenges Gupta and Manmeet to a game of laser tag 10 Homesick to My Stomach John PutchDavid Gross amp Greg LisbeDecember 2 2010 2010 12 02 5 32 16 Todd gets homesick watching his friends on webcam do a tailgate party for their football team He learns from Charlie that he can watch his favorite football team s game at a local restaurant that has satellite TV Todd is seen wearing a custom Chief s football jersey buys a coconut and pretends to score a touchdown Asha spots him they talk and he eats the street food she just bought Asha reminds him he is not used to that kind of dirty food and gets sick before the football game After a few visits to the toilet he is carried out of the office by Charlie to the restaurant with Manmeet At the restaurant Todd misses the game spending much time in the toilet both sick and homesick Rajiv assumes managerial control when Todd becomes ill from street food Madhuri Asha Charlie Manmeet and Gupta visit Todd after work to have a tailgating party of their own 11 A Sitar is Born John ScottGeetika LizardiJanuary 20 2011 2011 01 20 3 95 17 Todd overhears Madhuri sing in the bathroom and tries to coax her into singing in a local talent show Gupta misunderstands Todd and volunteers himself as lead 12 Sari Charlie Victor Nelli Jr Luvh RakheJanuary 27 2011 2011 01 27 4 13 18 Charlie discovers Todd and Tonya s relationship when he catches them kissing Corporate informs Rajiv that the employees will be reviewing him 13 Training Day Victor Nelli Jr Pete HolmesFebruary 3 2011 2011 02 03 3 74 19 Todd rewards his workers with a retreat Tonya tries to help Charlie find a date 14 The Todd Couple Reggie HudlinAmit BhallaFebruary 10 2011 2011 02 10 3 61 20 Todd suspends Gupta from work after he becomes angry with callers Manmeet tries to juggle two online Valentine s Day dates 15 Guess Who s Coming to Delhi Matt ShakmanTerry MulroyFebruary 17 2011 2011 02 17 3 20 21 Todd is worried about how the workers will behave when his boss visits the call center Charlie gets in trouble for being culturally insensitive 16 Take This Punjab and Shove It Dennie GordonRobert BordenFebruary 24 2011 2011 02 24 3 27 22 When an employee quits Todd jumps on the opportunity to hire someone new only to have his recruit poached by someone close to him Gupta finds himself in financial trouble as a result of him moving out of his parents house into his own apartment and must find a way to clear the dues 17 Todd s Holi War Victor Nelli Jr Michael PennieMarch 17 2011 2011 03 17 3 59 23 Todd discovers another company is hogging the air conditioning leaving Mid American Novelties to suffer through the heatwave Meanwhile Rajiv struggles to find an original way to propose to his girlfriend 18 Gupta s Hit amp Manmeet s Missus Troy MillerMark Torgrove amp Paul A KaplanMarch 24 2011 2011 03 24 3 61 24 Manmeet makes a video to send to his girlfriend Ashlynn in New York Meanwhile there is trouble between Gupta and Rajiv when Gupta accuses Rajiv of hitting him World Wrestling Entertainment wrestler The Great Khali appears in a cameo 19 Charlie Curries a Favor From Todd Kevin DowlingLinda Videtti FigueiredoApril 7 2011 2011 04 07 2 91 25 Todd hires Charlie to work for Mid America Novelties Rajiv attempts a scam to get money for his honeymoon 20 Mama Sutra Alex HardcastlePatrick Walsh amp Sonny LeeApril 14 2011 2011 04 14 3 50 26 Tonya s mom comes to India and hooks up with Charlie while Todd and Tonya butt heads over Asha Madhuri tells Gupta his lifeline is short leading him to undergo a karmic cleanse 21 Rajiv Ties the Baraat Part 1 Victor Nelli Jr Michael LoftusMay 5 2011 2011 05 05 3 14 27 Todd throws Rajiv a bachelor party Manmeet nervously awaits his American girlfriend s arrival 22 Rajiv Ties the Baraat Part 2 Victor Nelli Jr Story by Charlie HornsbyTeleplay by Vera SantamariaMay 12 2011 2011 05 12 2 99 28 Rajiv worries the wedding may be called off then considers doing so himself Manmeet is not on the same relationship page as his girlfriend International broadcast editOutsourced was picked up in Canada for broadcast on Global at the same time as the American broadcast 29 In New Zealand Outsourced has been broadcast on FOUR 30 Outsourced has been broadcast in Singapore Indonesia Thailand and Hong Kong on Universal citation needed In Brazil Outsourced has been broadcast on Rede Record premiered on November 5 2011 with the title Aprontando na India It is also being broadcast on TBS 31 In Sweden Outsourced has been broadcast on TV3 32 and TV6 33 In Poland Outsourced Dostawa na telefon has been broadcast on Comedy Central Poland 34 Reception editThe show received mixed reviews reaching a 46 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic 35 Another review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the show a rating of 21 based on 14 reviews with the critical consensus This culture clash sitcom is too mired in unfunny jokes and stereotypical characters to provide much insight into the global marketplace 36 Joel Keller of TV Squad in a review of the pilot episode stated As long as the show can examine the cultural divide show how all offices are the same no matter where they are and stay away from the easy jokes NBC could have another Thursday comedy hit 37 Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times stated The fact that it s neither embarrassing nor deeply offensive once it gets rolling the show is actually quite charming is a credit to the cast and the writers 38 Critics such as blogger Mikey O Connell have accused Outsourced of being racist 39 Matt Rouse of TV Guide wrote The culture clash premise drowns in a sewer of caricatures and lame jokes 40 Awards and nominations edit Awards and nominations for Outsourced Year Presenter Award Result 2011 People s Choice Awards Favorite New TV Comedy Nominated 2011 NAMIC Vision Awards Best Performance Comedy for Anisha Nagarajan Nominated 2011 NAMIC Vision Awards Comedy NominatedSee also editMumbai Calling a 2007 British sitcom with a similar premise Outsourced film a 2006 movie from which the TV show takes its inspiration References edit Gorman Bill July 15 2010 NBC Announces Series Premiere Dates For Fall 2010 Schedule TV By the Numbers Archived from the original on July 18 2010 Retrieved July 15 2010 Seidman Robert May 7 2010 NBC Picks Up Three Scripted Series Love Bites Outsourced and The Event TV By the Numbers Archived from the original on May 12 2010 Retrieved May 23 2010 Seidman Robert October 18 2010 NBC Orders Full Seasons of The Event Outsourced and Law amp Order Los Angeles TV By the Numbers Archived from the original on October 12 2012 Retrieved October 19 2010 Outsourced Brings Jobs to Studio City Studio City Patch August 25 2010 NBC TV fans artists launch save outsourced campaign The Times of India May 9 2011 Archived from the original on October 10 2011 Rice Lynette May 13 2011 NBC cancels The Event and Law amp Order L A Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 13 2011 Seidman Robert September 24 2010 TV Ratings Thursday The Big Bang Theory Scores at 8pm Grey s Anatomy Tops Night With Young Adults My Generation Premiere Stalls 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muitodivertido TBS Retrieved January 18 2014 New Comedy series on TV3 Sweden tv3 se Retrieved April 1 2011 Outsourced on TV6 Sweden tv6 se Retrieved September 27 2011 Nowe seriale w Comedy Central media2 pl Retrieved April 14 2011 Outsourced Season 1 Reviews Ratings Credits and More at Metacritic Metacritic com Retrieved March 25 2011 Outsourced Season 1 Rotten Tomatoes Keller Joel July 6 2010 Pilot Watch Outsourced TV Squad Retrieved July 11 2010 Stanley Alessandra September 22 2010 At Call Center Cultural Clash in Reverse The New York Times Retrieved March 29 2011 Buncombe Andrew September 29 2010 US Sitcom about Indian outsourcing is racist The Independent London Archived from the original on May 24 2022 TV GuideSeptember 13 19 2010 pg 50 External links editOfficial website Outsourced at IMDb nbsp Outsourced Pilot Table Read 2020 read by the original cast on the occasion of the show s 10th anniversary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Outsourced TV series amp 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