Mind of Mencia - Season 4

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Episode #401

1 - Episode #401

Air Date: May 21, 2008

Carlos has developed a children's show that he hosts, that takes place in unknown but developing nation. We also get a peek at what an office would be like if he had Alzheimer's.

Episode #402

2 - Episode #402

Air Date: May 28, 2008

High gas prices are on Mencia's list this time. He tackles the world of the hybrid-car driver. He has a service offer to the celebrities who decide to fan their drug problem to the world.

Episode #403

3 - Episode #403

Air Date: June 4, 2008

Want to know how to make a woman happy? Carlos has some suggestions, if you dare. A gay man is a small town is honored in a Carlos way.

Episode #404

4 - Episode #404

Air Date: June 11, 2008

The rising cost of rice, creates new crime. Who had it harder as kids, teens, or the elderly? Carlos seeks to find out.

Episode #405

5 - Episode #405

Air Date: June 18, 2008

What would you do if you were president? Carlos hit's the streets and asks that very question. Are you a home owner in crisis? Carlos has some helpful hints.

Episode #406

6 - Episode #406

Air Date: June 25, 2008

Carlos takes us though the ins and outs of a gay wedding. While Emo Carlos, makes an appearance he sings to us about his mom hugging him...a lot!

Episode #407

7 - Episode #407

Air Date: July 2, 2008

Carlos give a tribute to the late George Carlin. With the help of Robert Schimmel they take a look at Jewish culture. Carlos loves the USA and he tells us why.

Episode #408

8 - Episode #408

Air Date: July 9, 2008

Carlos takes us on a trip to a racial theme park. He also uses a time machine to go back in time and help man kind.

Episode #409

9 - Episode #409

Air Date: July 16, 2008

Carlos is back reading hate mail. Also, speaking ill of the dead, will they do it? Carlos takes to the streets to find out.

Episode #410

10 - Episode #410

Air Date: July 23, 2008

Wrapping up the forth season, we meet a breed of superheroes with disabilities that fight crime. An elderly black man is the center point of a blues song that Carlos sings.