In Season 2 of 'This Fool,' Chris Estrada ramps up the crises and dark jokes

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The actor-comedian talks about the new season of the Hulu series based loosely on his life and his desire to present working class people authentically.

was growing up in Los Angeles in the ‘90s, he got to see the gestalt of the region. He learned to drive at a young age, “like 13 or 14,” he says, as a necessity. His mom worked two jobs while his grandma watched the kids.[If your grandma gets sick, you have to drive her to the hospital]Over time, he got to know the area, driving through downtown L.A., Koreatown, Hollywood, Compton and the neighborhoods he grew up in: Inglewood and South-Central.

Julio works at a gang rehabilitation program called Hugs Not Thugs, which gives ex-cons jobs as cupcake bakers and distributors, a program founded and managed by comically well-endowed Minister Payne . Much of the first season was propelled by the return of Luis after his release from prison, and the ensuing mischief that he and Julio get caught up in, like when they unsuccessfully tried to assemble their old crew after being challenged to a fight in a park.

Matt Ingebretson, who worked with Estrada on creating the series, along with Jake Weisman and Pat Bishop, says Estrada’s worldview, and his ability to mine the laughs from it, have served him well in his first TV show. “I’m not a college graduate; I barely graduated high school,” he says. “I had s— jobs. I worked in construction. I was a valet driver. I worked in customer service. If you’re looking for that sort of respectable representation, or what you deem that to be, go find that somewhere else. I’ve had a checkered past. I’ve done drugs. My mom was a janitor, I grew up working class and grew up without my dad; he wasn’t in my life that much. That’s my reality. It doesn’t have to be your reality.

If his cinematic influences displayed on the show weren’t already a clue, Estrada’s interest in film and TV runs deep. He was a kid who grew up watching lots of movies and TV, as well as reading comic books and listening to punk rock. Before he pursued a career in stand-up comedy, he was first interested in breaking into Hollywood as a screenwriter. But there wasn’t an obvious path.

 

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