George Lopez

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  • TV-PG
  • 2003
  • 6 Seasons
  • 6.7  (12,614)

George Lopez is a comedy series that aired on ABC from 2002 to 2007. The show follows the life of George Lopez, a Mexican-American man who works at a factory and tries to balance his work life with his family life. The show features a talented ensemble cast that includes Masiela Lusha as George's daughter, Constance Marie as his wife, Belita Moreno as his mother, Luis Armand Garcia as his son, Valente Rodriguez as his best friend, and Trevor Wright as his nephew. The show focuses on the challenges that George faces as a father and a husband. He struggles to connect with his teenage daughter and wants to be a better role model for his son. While working at the factory, he also has to deal with his boss's constant insults and discrimination. At home, George often clashes with his overbearing mother while also navigating issues with his wife and her mixed heritage. One of the standout features of George Lopez is the humor. The show often tackles serious issues such as racism and poverty, but always does so with a comedic touch. The jokes are consistently funny, and much of the humor comes from George's sarcastic wit and willingness to poke fun at himself and his own culture. The show also explores themes of identity and cultural assimilation. George struggles to reconcile his Mexican heritage with his American life, and often finds himself feeling like an outsider in both worlds. This theme is particularly evident in his daughter's storyline, as she grapples with her own identity as a mixed-race teen. Despite its comedic focus, George Lopez is not afraid to tackle serious issues. The show often addresses topics such as divorce, addiction, and even cancer. Although the topics are heavy, the show always manages to infuse them with humor and heart. One of the most memorable aspects of George Lopez is the cast's chemistry. The characters all have distinct personalities, and the actors have great chemistry with each other. This chemistry is particularly evident in the scenes between George and his mother, as the two characters have a complicated but loving relationship. Overall, George Lopez is a funny, heartwarming show that explores important themes of identity, family, and culture. The talented cast and memorable characters make every episode a joy to watch, even when addressing serious topics. The show remains a beloved classic to this day. In sum, George Lopez is a comedy series that aired on ABC from 2002 to 2007 featuring a talented cast and memorable characters. The show tackles serious themes of identity, family and culture with a comedic touch and remains a beloved classic.

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George Decides to Sta-Local Where It's Familia
18. George Decides to Sta-Local Where It's Familia
May 8, 2007
A multimillionaire, Enrique Vega (EDWARD JAMES OLMOS - "Battlestar Galactica"), buys Powers Aviation and asks George to remain with the company--if he's willing to make some major life changes. Meanwhile, Benny's long-lost love, Wayne (JERRY SPRINGER), finally gives Benny a chance to live happily ever after.
George Thinks Max's Future is on the Line
17. George Thinks Max's Future is on the Line
May 8, 2007
When Max takes apart George and Angie's computer and can't figure out how to reassemble it, George makes him earn the money to buy a new one by working for a week at the factory. But neither George nor Angie is prepared for Max to actually enjoy himself. He likes work much better than school and vows to get a job at the factory as soon as he graduates high school. At first, George is proud, but he soon has a vision of the future that convinces him that Max should go to college and try to do better than his parents.
George's Bogey-ous Relationship With Vic is Putt to the Test
16. George's Bogey-ous Relationship With Vic is Putt to the Test
May 1, 2007
George always feels lonely on Father's Day since he never knew his father. So when his father-in-law, Vic, asks him to play in a father-son golf game against Vic's biggest rivals, Dr. Anthony Tovar (ELOY CASADOS) and his son, Tony (boxer OSCAR DE LA HOYA), George is touched. But during the game, George learns the real reason why Vic invited him. Meanwhile, not only does Max give George a form letter as a Father's Day gift, it's the same form letter Max gave Angie on Mother's Day.
George Can't Let Sleeping Mexicans Lie
15. George Can't Let Sleeping Mexicans Lie
April 24, 2007
The Lopez family goes on a mission to get even with a new neighbor who has decorated his front lawn with an offensive art display. Meanwhile, George and Angie run into an old friend, Officer Sanchez (MARIO LÓPEZ - "Nip/Tuck," "Saved by the Bell"), who takes an interest in their niece.
George Gets Smoking Mad at Benny and Develops an Oralé Fixation
14. George Gets Smoking Mad at Benny and Develops an Oralé Fixation
April 24, 2007
When Powers Aviation institutes a smoking ban, Benny's nicotine withdrawal symptoms drive George to self-destructive behavior. Trying to be supportive while Benny quits smoking, George stops insulting her for two weeks--but his pent-up aggression causes him to overeat.
George Rocks to the Max and Gets Diss-Band-ed
13. George Rocks to the Max and Gets Diss-Band-ed
April 11, 2007
George tries to relive his high school days vicariously by teaching Max to play the guitar. But when Max moves on without his dad and joins a rock band, George wishes he could take it all back. Series star George Lopez's real-life daughter, MAYAN LOPEZ, guest stars as Jackie. Award-winning film actor ANDY GARCIA ("Oceans Eleven," "The Untouchables) directed the episode.
George Uses His Vato Power to Save Dinero Que La
12. George Uses His Vato Power to Save Dinero Que La
April 11, 2007
George and Angie make a bet to determine who can live the most frugally, and each goes to extremes to save money. But when Max remarks on the progressively silly contest, George decides to put an end to it.
George Is Lie-able for Benny's Unhappiness
11. George Is Lie-able for Benny's Unhappiness
April 4, 2007
When the love of Benny's life, Wayne Hill (JERRY SPRINGER - "The Jerry Springer Show"), returns to town, George tells a series of tall tales to keep Wayne and Benny from reuniting. Eventually, Benny becomes suspicious--and George must admit the real reason why he wants the two of them apart.
George Is Maid to Be Ruth-Less
10. George Is Maid to Be Ruth-Less
April 4, 2007
Much to Benny's dismay, George and Angie hire a maid, Ruth (BARBARA EDEN - "I Dream of Jeannie"), who quickly charms George. But Angie resents the fact that Ruth coddles George instead of cleaning the house, and George also suspects that his mother is jealous of Ruth.
George Joins the Neighborhood Wha-tcha and Raises the Vigilante
9. George Joins the Neighborhood Wha-tcha and Raises the Vigilante
March 21, 2007
When a sexual predator moves nearby, George and Angie use their membership in the neighborhood watch to take action in different ways. Angie advocates sending a certified letter to the offender and hanging posters around town, but George leads a vigilante crew to the address to threaten the perpetrator. What they find there surprises everyone. Meanwhile, George and Angie realize that it's time to talk to Max about sex.
George's Grave Mistake Sends Him to a Funeral, Holmes
8. George's Grave Mistake Sends Him to a Funeral, Holmes
May 6, 2013
When Angie's estranged mother dies suddenly, Angie, Vic and Veronica are devastated. But after Angie finds out that George never secured a cemetery plot next to theirs for her mother, her grief turns to anger. Meanwhile, Max feels bad because he never knew his grandmother.
George Helps Angie's Wha-Positive Self-Image by Saying, 'You 'Sta Loca Good'
7. George Helps Angie's Wha-Positive Self-Image by Saying, 'You 'Sta Loca Good'
March 7, 2007
When Angie becomes concerned about being less attractive as she gets older, George realizes that gorgeous Veronica is stealing everyone's attention from Angie. Before taking the family to an office costume party, he asks Veronica to tone down her sex appeal. But Angie takes the event as a challenge and wears her own special version of a nurse's outfit. Meanwhile, Benny drives a group of senior citizens as part of her community service.
George Thinks Vic's Fiancee is Lion About Being a Cheetah
6. George Thinks Vic's Fiancee is Lion About Being a Cheetah
February 28, 2007
When Vic and Lindsay (recurring guest star STACY KEIBLER) announce their engagement, George and Angie worry that the much younger woman is only interested in Vic's money. George becomes determined to prove to Vic that Lindsay is cheating on him, but with no money for a private investigator, George's only option is to enlist an exploitative television show that catches cheaters in the act. Meanwhile, Ernie discovers that his poker face isn't as inscrutable as he thought.
Sabes Gay, It's George's Fantasy Episode
5. Sabes Gay, It's George's Fantasy Episode
February 21, 2007
Upset over being publicly humiliated at work, George refuses to talk about his feelings with Angie. But after he drinks a shot of tequila with the worm still in it and hallucinates that he and Ernie are gay and about to be married to each other, George realizes that there are some benefits to having a woman who is willing to listen to him.
George Testi-Lies for Benny
4. George Testi-Lies for Benny
February 14, 2007
When Benny's embittered mother, Luisa Diaz (RITA MORENO), turns against her--along with her defense attorney (recurring guest star ADAM WEST) and Judge Alvarez (recurring guest star JUDGE MARILYN MILIAN)--Benny depends on George's testimony to earn her freedom from jail. Meanwhile, George learns a few surprising things about his past from his grandmother.
George Nieces a New Media Room
3. George Nieces a New Media Room
February 7, 2007
The Lopez home--and George's new media room--suddenly become a bit more crowded when Angie's niece, Veronica, and her freeloading boyfriend, Mike (recurring guest star JASON CONNERY), move in. Meanwhile, George, Angie and the kids host a birthday party for Benny, who is in jail.
George's House has Two Empty Wombs
2. George's House has Two Empty Wombs
January 31, 2007
Pregnant Angie maintains that George misses their college-age daughter and wants a baby to fill the room that she left empty. Meanwhile, Vic introduces his young and beautiful--but not-too-bright--fiancée, Lindsay (recurring guest star STACY KEIBLER), to the family.
George's Mom Faces Hard Tambien
1. George's Mom Faces Hard Tambien
January 24, 2007
In the season premiere episode, just as George and Angie finish sending their daughter off to college, Angie discovers that the Lopez family could be growing. Meanwhile, George's job is in jeopardy, Benny faces jail time for a crime from her past and Vic contemplates getting engaged to a much younger woman.
Description

George Lopez is a comedy series that aired on ABC from 2002 to 2007. The show follows the life of George Lopez, a Mexican-American man who works at a factory and tries to balance his work life with his family life. The show features a talented ensemble cast that includes Masiela Lusha as George's daughter, Constance Marie as his wife, Belita Moreno as his mother, Luis Armand Garcia as his son, Valente Rodriguez as his best friend, and Trevor Wright as his nephew.

The show focuses on the challenges that George faces as a father and a husband. He struggles to connect with his teenage daughter and wants to be a better role model for his son. While working at the factory, he also has to deal with his boss's constant insults and discrimination. At home, George often clashes with his overbearing mother while also navigating issues with his wife and her mixed heritage.

One of the standout features of George Lopez is the humor. The show often tackles serious issues such as racism and poverty, but always does so with a comedic touch. The jokes are consistently funny, and much of the humor comes from George's sarcastic wit and willingness to poke fun at himself and his own culture.

The show also explores themes of identity and cultural assimilation. George struggles to reconcile his Mexican heritage with his American life, and often finds himself feeling like an outsider in both worlds. This theme is particularly evident in his daughter's storyline, as she grapples with her own identity as a mixed-race teen.

Despite its comedic focus, George Lopez is not afraid to tackle serious issues. The show often addresses topics such as divorce, addiction, and even cancer. Although the topics are heavy, the show always manages to infuse them with humor and heart.

One of the most memorable aspects of George Lopez is the cast's chemistry. The characters all have distinct personalities, and the actors have great chemistry with each other. This chemistry is particularly evident in the scenes between George and his mother, as the two characters have a complicated but loving relationship.

Overall, George Lopez is a funny, heartwarming show that explores important themes of identity, family, and culture. The talented cast and memorable characters make every episode a joy to watch, even when addressing serious topics. The show remains a beloved classic to this day.

In sum, George Lopez is a comedy series that aired on ABC from 2002 to 2007 featuring a talented cast and memorable characters. The show tackles serious themes of identity, family and culture with a comedic touch and remains a beloved classic.

George Lopez is a series that is currently running and has 6 seasons (120 episodes). The series first aired on September 26, 2003.

Where to Watch George Lopez

George Lopez is available for streaming on the ABC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch George Lopez on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 26, 2003
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (12,614)