
About this season
Mind of Mencia was an American television comedy series on the cable channel Comedy Central. Hosted by Carlos Mencia, it aired from 2005 to 2008.
Episodes (10)
1. Episode #401
Aired 21 May 2008 • 30 min
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.
2. Episode #402
Aired 28 May 2008 • 30 min
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.
3. Episode #403
Aired 4 June 2008 • 30 min
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.
4. Episode #404
Aired 11 June 2008 • 30 min
The rising cost of rice, creates new crime. Who had it harder as kids, teens, or the elderly? Carlos seeks to find out.
5. Episode #405
Aired 18 June 2008 • 30 min
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.
6. Episode #406
Aired 25 June 2008 • 30 min
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!
7. Episode #407
Aired 2 July 2008 • 30 min
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.
8. Episode #408
Aired 9 July 2008 • 30 min
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.
9. Episode #409
Aired 16 July 2008 • 30 min
Carlos is back reading hate mail. Also, speaking ill of the dead, will they do it? Carlos takes to the streets to find out.
10. Episode #410
Aired 23 July 2008 • 30 min
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.