The Brothers Garcia

The Brothers García is an American teen sitcom that aired on Nickelodeon from July 23, 2000 to August 8, 2004. It was among the first projects of Sí TV, an effort to produce programming featuring Latino characters that are aimed at a diverse audience.

Summary
The series follows the life of the Latino-American García family, as narrated by the adult version of one of the family's sons, Larry. Larry recounts his life alongside George, Carlos, and Lorena (his two brothers and twin sister, respectively), and the way they deal with everyday problems such as school, work, growing up, and all living in one house in San Antonio, Texas.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The idea of making a Spanish-language teen sitcom on Nickelodeon is very cool and interesting.
 * 2) Many likable characters such as the Garcia Brothers, Lorena, and Ray, and Sonia.
 * 3) It shows what it's like being in a diverse family.
 * 4) It is one of Nickelodeon's cult classic Nickcoms from the early to mid-2000s decade.
 * 5) The acting is very good.
 * 6) The show teaches some good morals.
 * 7) The intro in every episode is great and it's somewhat catchy.
 * 8) It has some funny moments here and there.
 * 9) Just like Romeo! and Just Jordan, it also one of Nickelodeon's focusing on different races.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Some characters can be unlikable like Lorena.
 * 2) It has never gotten released on the DVD or on iTunes or Amazon.
 * 3) It can have some gross scenes and some close-ups, like in the episode "But Football Is A Religion", when the Garcias were getting ready for church, Sonia (the Garcias mother) licks on a piece of paper and rubbing it on Larry's checkbone on his skin.