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EPISODE
Party of Five - Season 1
Description
Party of Five follows the five Acosta children -- Emilio, Lucia, Beto, Valentina and baby Rafael -- as they navigate daily life struggles to survive as a family unit after their parents are suddenly deported to Mexico.
Party of Five follows the five Acosta children -- Emilio, Lucia, Beto, Valentina and baby Rafael -- as they navigate daily life struggles to survive as a family unit after their parents are suddenly deported to Mexico.
Actors:
Marco Parra,
Gilberto Ortiz,
Peanut Alvarez,
Gabriel Hirsch,
Amanda Arcuri,
Javier Villarreal,
Brian Allen,
Sebestien Soliz,
Lily Rose Silver,
Daniel Brenes,
Valentina Latyna Plascencia
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Marco Parra
Gilberto Ortiz
Peanut Alvarez
Gabriel Hirsch
Amanda Arcuri
Javier Villarreal
April 11, 1981 in Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Brian Allen
Sebestien Soliz
Lily Rose Silver
Daniel Brenes
Valentina Latyna Plascencia
Director:
Leigh Poindexter
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Brandon Larracuente #Elle Paris Legaspi #Emily Tosta #Leigh Poindexter #Niko Guardado #Party of Five #Party of Five - Season 1
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January 08, 2020
These are small quibbles that are to be expected as the series lays its foundation. Right now I'm just happy to have the Party continue.
January 09, 2020
There is potential for "Party" to deepen and grow in subsequent episodes, but the series might not have enough material to sustain itself. "Party" might have a reason to exist, but it needs a reason to keep going, too.
January 07, 2020
The rare reboot with a purpose - and a heart.
January 06, 2020
Life is no party for the Acostas, but when has a reboot ever felt so relevant?
January 03, 2020
The stories can be predictable, and the family too often comes off as perpetual victims... At a time when the immigration debate still involves kids kept in cages, there is no better moment for America to see a series like this.
January 06, 2020
This remake of Party of Five proves that old stories cannot only be told anew but they can be retooled to better mirror what it means to live in a Latino family in the 21st century.
January 07, 2020
The new version of Party of Five... is a timely reinterpretation of the original, a remix with meaning.
January 09, 2020
Party of Five is a tender, topical revamping of an already-tragic story that somehow makes things even more heart-wrenching.
January 09, 2020
This new Party of Five matters more and contains a vital relevance that the previous version never did.
January 10, 2020
If you liked the Salingers, you'll like the Acostas.
January 09, 2020
It's a unique situation to explore on TV, but it's a reality for thousands of families across the country. Overall, it's a promising start to the series.
January 08, 2020
The series could stand to be more consistent in how the parents are depicted after the pilot... but I like the variation on the dynamic in which there's a gaping hole in the family's life, without a loss of hope.

