Lopez (2016)
Exploring the real George Lopez we rarely get to see, pushed and pulled between the worlds of race, class and fame, yet always having a hard time fitting in.
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2016 / TV-PGExploring the real George Lopez we rarely get to see, pushed and pulled between the worlds of race, class and fame, yet always having a hard time fitting in.
Seasons & Episode
George quits his Las Vegas residency, causing big problems. Manolo gets out of jail and introduces his roommate, Hector, to everyone.
George and Olly pitch his new show idea to the network. Manolo is nervous about starting school to get his GED and Hector nearly destroys a bakery.
George has to navigate political correctness in order to convince a transgender actress to co-star in “Valleys.” Meanwhile, Manolo has problems with bullies at school and Maronzio starts a podcast.
George is asked out on a date by a beautiful woman: the actress who played his daughter on his old TV show, "Masiela Lusha" as Carmen, Olly starts tutoring Manolo.
George gets Hector a job at his country club, but he falls in with a bad crowd of rich kids; Olly's little sister rolls back into town; Manolo struggles to stay focused in his GED class
George appears on a home shopping channel to sell his grill and meets Lori, a billionairess. Manolo gets glasses.
George and Lori continue seeing each other while his gig as a guest lecturer at a local university goes badly; Manolo starts seeing his teacher after hours; Olly's sister's dating life becomes intertwined with Olly's work.
After alienating some of his core Latino fans, George appears as a guest on Platanito, a Latino talk show hosted by a clown; Hector makes his solo debut on the home shopping channel; Manolo and his teacher heat up.
George's friends have him worried that Lori wears the pants in their relationship. Pfeiffer complicates Olly's work life. Manolo gets laser eye surgery to please Wendy.
George's co-star's wild behavior puts the future of his TV show in jeopardy. Maronzio tries to woo his ex. Hector has a problem selling at work, which gets George and Lori talking again.
Exploring the real George Lopez we rarely get to see, pushed and pulled between the worlds of race, class and fame, yet always having a hard time fitting in.