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''United States of Al'' is an American television
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created by David Goetsch and Maria Ferrari. It stars Adhir Kalyan and
Parker Young Parker Young (born August 16, 1988) is an American actor. He portrayed Ryan Shay on the ABC sitcom ''Suburgatory'', Randy Hill on the Fox sitcom '' Enlisted'' and Richard on the Bravo series '' Imposters''. His most recent starring role, he pla ...
, with
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, Kelli Goss,
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, and Farrah Mackenzie in supporting roles. The series follows Al (Kalyan), an interpreter from Afghanistan who moves to Columbus, Ohio, with his friend Riley (Young), a veteran of the
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. Executive produced by
Chuck Lorre Charles Michael Lorre (; born Charles Michael Levine; October 18, 1952) is an American film & television director, writer, producer, composer and actor. Called the "King of Sitcoms", he has created/co-created and produced sitcoms including '' ...
, it is produced and distributed by
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. A
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for the series was announced in October 2019, with production beginning the following year. In November 2020,
CBS CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS, the abbreviation of its former legal name Columbia Broadcasting System, is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainm ...
gave the project a series order, scheduling it to premiere on April 1, 2021. Released to mixed reviews, ''United States of Al'' was criticized for its humor, use of antiquated tropes, and casting of an Indo-South African actor to play an Afghan lead with an inauthentic accent. However, the show was praised by some for its attempts to diversify television, and for the cultural representation of its main character. At the
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, the show's pilot received a nomination for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program. In May 2021, the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on October 7, 2021. In May 2022, the series was canceled after two seasons.


Premise

The series follows the friendship between Riley, a combat veteran, and Awalmir (Al), an interpreter from Afghanistan who helped the former while he served in the
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. As they readjust to their normal lives in Columbus, Ohio, Al moves in with Riley and meets his father Art. He later learns Riley is going through a divorce with his wife Vanessa, who has custody of their only daughter Hazel. Trying to help his friend, who is also dealing with
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, Al decides to make it his mission to get Riley and Vanessa back together.


Cast and characters


Main

* Adhir Kalyan as Awalmir Karimi, an interpreter from Afghanistan (born in
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and moved to
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) who also goes by Al *
Parker Young Parker Young (born August 16, 1988) is an American actor. He portrayed Ryan Shay on the ABC sitcom ''Suburgatory'', Randy Hill on the Fox sitcom '' Enlisted'' and Richard on the Bravo series '' Imposters''. His most recent starring role, he pla ...
as Riley Dugan, a Marine combat veteran trying to readjust to civilian life in Ohio *
Elizabeth Alderfer Elizabeth Alderfer (born February 5, 1986) is an American actress who is known for her role as Olivia in the Netflix comedy television series ''Disjointed'' and her recurring role as Lynette in NBC/Peacock (streaming service), Peacock comedy ser ...
as Lizzie Dugan, the daughter of Art and the younger sister of Riley * Kelli Goss as Vanessa, Riley's estranged wife and the mother of their daughter *
Dean Norris Dean Joseph Norris (born April 8, 1963) is an American actor. He is best known for playing DEA agent Hank Schrader on the AMC series ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013) and its spin-off '' Better Call Saul'' (2020). He also portrayed town council ...
as Art Dugan, a veteran and the father of Riley and Lizzie * Farrah Mackenzie as Hazel Dugan, Riley and Vanessa's daughter She is similar to her father who is a tomboy and rebellious.


Recurring

* Brian Thomas Smith as Freddy, Vanessa's Canadian boyfriend *
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as Lois, Art's new love interest *
Azita Ghanizada Azita Ghanizada is an Afghan-born American actress. She is known for her films and television series. She debuted her career with a short film entitled A Kiss on the Nose, A kiss on the nose, in which she played the role of Ciara. Ghanizada is a ...
as Ariana (season 2; guest season 1), Kasim's daughter and Al's love interest *
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as Holly, Riley's girlfriend * Blake Clark as Wayne (season 2), Riley's therapist *
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as Professor Brett Williams (season 2), Al's university professor and Lizzie's love interest *
Jayma Mays Jamia Suzette "Jayma" Mays is an American actress. She is known for playing Emma Pillsbury in the Fox musical series '' Glee'' (2009–2015) and for her starring roles in the films ''Red Eye'' (2005), '' Paul Blart: Mall Cop'' (2009) and ''Th ...
as Cindy (season 2)


Guest

* Patrick Cage as Michael, Lizzie's late fiancé * Zarmina Hamidi as Gul Bashra, Al's strict mother * Wali Habib as Zubair, Al's cousin * Sitara Attai as Hassina, Al's sister *
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as Mrs. Foster, Al's neighbor *
Riki Lindhome Erika "Riki" Lindhome (born March 5, 1979) is an American actress, comedian, and musician. She is best known as a singer and songwriter for the comedy folk duo Garfunkel and Oates. After making her television debut in 2002 with minor roles in t ...
as Chloe, a
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manager who sells Al a car * Zadran Wali as Kasim, the owner of a restaurant Al visits * Nikki Crawford as Barbara, Art's date *
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as Clint, a rude client * Fahim Anwar as Mo (season 2) * Clyde Kusatsu as Doctor Tanaka (season 2) * Myko Olivier as Todd (season 2) *
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as Badger (season 2) * Cameron Elie as Nate (season 2) * Jimmy Walker, Jr. as Walt (season 2) * Hermie Castillo as Derek (season 2) * Erica Hanrahan as Lyla (season 2) * Dayne Jarrah as Danny (season 2) * Angel Laketa Moore as Mrs. Ro (season 2) *
Deniz Akdeniz Deniz Akdeniz (born 16 May 1990) is a Turkish Australian actor from Melbourne, Australia. He was nominated for the "Award for Best Actor" at the 2010 Inside Film Awards, for his role of "Homer" in the Australian box office hit '' Tomorrow, When ...
as Dirk (season 2) * Artoun Nazareth as Luke (season 2) * Ahan Das Chowdhury as Sanjay (season 2) * George Sharperson as Gus (season 2)


Episodes


Season 1 (2021)


Season 2 (2021–22)


Production


Development and casting

On October 10, 2019, it was reported that a
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titled ''United States of Al'' from
Chuck Lorre Charles Michael Lorre (; born Charles Michael Levine; October 18, 1952) is an American film & television director, writer, producer, composer and actor. Called the "King of Sitcoms", he has created/co-created and produced sitcoms including '' ...
, David Goetsch, and Maria Ferrari had received a large production commitment from
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. In December, Adhir Kalyan and
Parker Young Parker Young (born August 16, 1988) is an American actor. He portrayed Ryan Shay on the ABC sitcom ''Suburgatory'', Randy Hill on the Fox sitcom '' Enlisted'' and Richard on the Bravo series '' Imposters''. His most recent starring role, he pla ...
were cast as the leading characters on the show, with
Dean Norris Dean Joseph Norris (born April 8, 1963) is an American actor. He is best known for playing DEA agent Hank Schrader on the AMC series ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013) and its spin-off '' Better Call Saul'' (2020). He also portrayed town council ...
, Kelli Goss, and
Elizabeth Alderfer Elizabeth Alderfer (born February 5, 1986) is an American actress who is known for her role as Olivia in the Netflix comedy television series ''Disjointed'' and her recurring role as Lynette in NBC/Peacock (streaming service), Peacock comedy ser ...
joining the series the following year, and Farrah Mackenzie being cast soon after. On joining the comedy series after his main role in the drama series '' Breaking Bad'', Norris explained that he had met Lorre while working on six episodes for ''
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''. In November 2020, on
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, CBS gave the project a series order, scheduling it to premiere on April 1, 2021, for the 2020–21 United States network television season. On creating the show, executive producer
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said: In May 2021, Brian Thomas Smith was cast in the first recurring role confirmed for the series. That same month, ''
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'' predicted that the chances of the show being renewed depended on the status of ''
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'', another CBS series from Lorre. On May 15, 2021, CBS renewed both ''B Positive'' and ''United States of Al'' for second seasons. In June, it was announced that
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would star in a recurring role. In October, it was reported that
Azita Ghanizada Azita Ghanizada is an Afghan-born American actress. She is known for her films and television series. She debuted her career with a short film entitled A Kiss on the Nose, A kiss on the nose, in which she played the role of Ciara. Ghanizada is a ...
had been promoted to recurring. The second season premiered on October 7, 2021. On May 11, 2022, CBS canceled the series after two seasons.


Filming and controversies

A co-production between
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and
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, the first season of ''United States of Al'' began production in a
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located on 4000 Warner Boulevard in Burbank, California. Filming for the pilot took place in October 2020 with director
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, while later episodes were filmed simultaneously with its broadcast a few weeks in advance. Prior to airing, some of the show's promotional material received negative feedback. In particular, critics called out the casting of a South-African-born Indian actor to play an Afghan lead and his use of an inauthentic accent. Aslan defended the show on social media, stating in his response that the show has two
Afghan-American Afghan Americans ( prs, آمریکایی‌های افغان‌تبار ''Amrikāyi-hāye Afghān tabar'', ps, د امريکا افغانان ''Da Amrīka Afghanan'') are Americans of Afghan descent or Americans who originated from Afghanistan. ...
and one Afghan writer, as well as two Iranian-American producers. Goetsch added that the show's development included extensive interviews with Afghan refugees and U.S. veterans. On August 16, 2021, an episode
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of the show was removed from CBS' schedule in the midst of the
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. In a statement, a CBS spokesperson told ''
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'' that the episode was not aired "out of sensitivity to current events," and did not respond to questions surrounding the future of the series. Production on the second season began in August 2021. On September 9, 2021, CBS Entertainment President
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said the series would address the withdrawal of United States troops from Afghanistan in its rewritten opening episode and that they had "been working hard to find the appropriate tone as the show moves forward." In a guest column for ''
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'', military consultant and writer Chase Millsap said the staff for ''United States of Al'', including seven veterans and five Afghans, did all they could to "help many Afghans escape the Taliban. Narratives have power. They help define who we are as a nation." Filming for the second season concluded on March 25, 2022.


Reception


Critical response

On
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, the series holds an approval rating of 31% based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 4.4/10. The website's critical consensus states, "''United States of Al'' is well-meaning in its ambitions, but its limp humor and the one-dimensionality of its titular character proves that the road to dud sitcom can be paved with good intentions." On
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, it has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". In initial contemporary reviews, ''United States of Al'' received mostly negative feedback. However, the ''
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'' journalist Lorraine Ali examined reviews from several critics, and summarized them as illustrating "the minefield that exists around good-intentioned efforts to diversify scripted television" due to their ignoring of the cultural representation of the main character and the show's attempts to diversify television, calling the reviews "damaging to future representations of Muslims". Daniel Fienberg, writing for ''
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'', shared his dislike for "the writers' choices for Al", referring to it as "a bad mixture". From ''
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'', Diane Gordon gave the show only 2 out of 5 stars; her criticism leaned toward the show's fish out of water attempts at comedy she found to be "cheap and half-hearted". Roxana Hadadi from '' RogerEbert.com'' criticized the series and its creators' in using antiquated tropes in attempting to be comedic. Caroline Framke from ''
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'' also gave remarks to the show's writing, stating that the show "works so hard to make its Afghan protagonist palatable that it neglects to give him any complexity." Afghan journalist Ali Latifi shared his criticism of the show in an op-ed for ''
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'' and said "it's all flat characters, and cheap, uninspired jokes." While giving praise to Lorre's television series ''
The Big Bang Theory ''The Big Bang Theory'' is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, both of whom served as executive producers on the series, along with Steven Molaro, all of whom also served as head writers. It premiered on C ...
'', he also shared a quote from a conversation with Afghan-American social rights activist Mariam Wardak, who he quoted as saying "rather than showing Afghan interpreters as brave men who are putting their lives on the line and are risking being ostracized in their community, we have a short, scrawny awkward brown man standing next to this GI Joe." The Afghan-American Foundation criticized the show's casting of the lead role while they also applauded the show's inclusion of Afghan-American writers as "commendable and unprecedented," hoping the show leads to further thoughtful representations of Afghan-Americans.


Ratings


Overall


Season 1


Season 2


Notes


References


External links

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