I Pity the Fool

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I Pity the Fool was an American reality television series on TV Land starring Mr. T. The series features Mr. T traveling from town to town giving advice, solving problems and teaching individuals some basic rules, but mainly the advice is about team spirit. The name of the show comes from Mr. T's catch phrase from Rocky III where he played James "Clubber" Lang. The show only lasted for six episodes.

Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2006

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1. Motivation

In the pilot episode, Mr. T is tasked with motivating the employees of "Nemet Motors" which is a New York car dealership and improving the relationship of a father and son-in-law who are working together. Mr. T even attempts to sell a car.

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2. Unity

Mr T. is called to the aid of helping repair the Abato family of Suffern, New York, because the family is falling apart. The father, Frank, doesn't pay much attention to his kids or his wife, and Mr. T. is determined to change that. Frank spends his day working at the sewage treatment plant and his night in his easy chair, which doesn't leave much time for the family.

Still image for I Pity the Fool season 1 episode 3: Trust

3. Trust

Mr T. tries to help the teachers and strict parents of students at the East Coast Dance School before things get messed up for their dance recital.

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4. Respect

Ron and Sue Layden needs help from Mr T. when it comes to controlling their four roughy teenage sons.

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5. Leadership

Mr. T. visits Metrostar Realty in Brooklyn, New York and try to teach them how to be leaders.

Still image for I Pity the Fool season 1 episode 6: Communication

6. Communication

This is the season finale. Mr T. tries to teach Mike and Ed of La Spezia Restaurant, the importance of open comminication with one another.

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