I Pity the Fool
I Pity the Fool
| 11 October 2006 (USA)
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    Micitype Pretty Good
    Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
    Taha Avalos The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
    Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
    IrockGswift I have to say I'm really impressed with this show. 80s icon Mr.T is back on television to make sure people are pulling there on weight when it's needed. This show shows a different side of Mr.T as a somewhat of motivational speaker and not the tough guy bully we use to know. Mr.T gives a self-sacrificing effort to those in need of change for the better and live more of an progressive life with loved ones,co-workers etc.,mostly those involved in group activities. Like for instance getting a self-centered non-productive man to get involved with his family's household duties and aboard. Also getting an employer to crack down on doing his part to get work done. Overall this show is positive,uplifting,with encouraging results. Mr.t helps give people a change in attitude towards how people use to be and see things from a different and better perspective. Just one thing though I hope what Mr.T has done will pay off in the long run.
    Elzna I like Mr. T's attitude and the fact that this personality and icon is doing a reality show in the first place. I like the people he's helping out, I like the honesty, I like the frustration, and I like it when they come together in the end. This show is good and pretty entertaining, especially compared to that other TvLand Original DISASTER a.k.a. "Alf's Hit Talk Show". That was probably the worst show. Ever. In TV history. So TvLand certainly did well with this show, in light of their other failed attempts at "Orignal" entertainment.Anyway, this show is raw entertainment. To deal with, Mr. T is given pretty crappy, lazy, pathetic excuses for human beings. He makes the best out of what he's got to work with and in the end, it comes out relatively well. It's not always perfect and there's no guarantee these idiots are going to maintain their new MO. But there's the hope that they will. That's ultimately what makes the show a Reali-T. It gets my stamp of approval.
    Observer-2 Mr. T's got an interesting idea here of being a "reality check" for shaking people out of the complacent ruts that we often get into, forcing them to look at themselves and the world around them in terms of the "Big Picture" of things. This is important stuff, and is a good dose of old-fashioned "common sense."I wonder, though, how well and how long it will play for. The first couple of times might well be interesting, but there's a danger it can become formulaic and dry. Mr. T's personality, humor, and honest intention will carry it far, but it might deliver a more long-lasting message if it evolves into more than just a glorified one-man show.
    oakraiders31 I Pity The Fool is a mastery amongst the visual art world.this work of art can be compared to gold in a world of bronze. Mr. T plays his role arguably, as well as his role on The A-Team. this show is so good in my opinion because Mr T extends his versatility as an actor. this means that not only is Mr. T playing his customary role as the "tough guy." Mr. T acts not only as his usual intimidating figure but also as a motivator. he acts as role model for those "fools" he is trying to help. this show extends from the television and acts as a mold for how people could improve themselves emotionally, physically and mentally. i hope as many people as possible watch this show and are able to benefit from Mr T's solid advice. i trust that my comment will inspire viewers to enjoy this show every Wednesday at 1o pm est.