Lopez

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  • TV-14
  • 2016
  • 2 Seasons
  • 5.6  (595)

Lopez is an American television sitcom that aired on TV Land from March 30, 2016, to November 7, 2017. The show starred the comedian and actor George Lopez, in his first starring role on television since the cancellation of his ABC sitcom, George Lopez. The series was created by John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, who were also executive producers along with Lopez, Jeff Stilson, Michael Rotenberg, and Troy Miller. The premise of the show follows the life of George Lopez, a successful comedian who is trying to reinvent himself after suffering a public divorce and a health scare. Lopez plays a fictional version of himself, a celebrity who is trying to adjust to the new challenges that come with being a late-night talk show host. Along the way, he navigates the cultural differences between his Mexican-American upbringing and the Hollywood elite. At its core, Lopez is a show that is about representation and identity. Much of the comedy arises from Lopez's experiences as a Mexican-American in the media industry. He is constantly butting heads with the network executives who want to mold him into the next mainstream late-night host. Meanwhile, he is also trying to reconnect with his roots, which sometimes puts him at odds with his celebrity peers. The show's supporting cast includes Lopez's best friend and manager Olly (Anthony "Citric" Campos), his tough-love driver Ray (James Michael Connor), and his loyal assistant Maronzio (Maronzio Vance). Each character brings a unique perspective on the challenges of navigating Hollywood while also representing Mexican-American culture. One of the most successful aspects of Lopez is its ability to balance comedy with drama. While the show is primarily a comedy, it is not afraid to tackle serious topics such as divorce, aging, and illness. These moments of vulnerability help to ground the show and make Lopez an even more relatable character. Throughout the two seasons, Lopez has featured several notable guest stars, including Ray Romano, Chris Hardwick, and Marla Gibbs. Each appearance adds a new layer of humor and insight into the world of late-night television. Overall, Lopez is a show that is equal parts comedy, heart, and authenticity. It shines a light on the underrepresentation of Mexican-Americans in popular culture while also showcasing the complexities of being a public figure in the 21st century. With its strong cast and sharp writing, it is a show that will appeal to both longtime fans of George Lopez and newcomers alike.

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Seasons
Relevance
12. Relevance
June 21, 2017
George makes some big decisions in his professional and personal life; everyone celebrates a big milestone for Manolo.
The Show Might Go On
11. The Show Might Go On
June 14, 2017
At the big table read for Valleys, George and the network don't see eye to eye; Maronzio hits rock bottom and falls in with a new, life-changing crowd.
Lost in Trans-lation
10. Lost in Trans-lation
May 31, 2017
George's TV show is jeopardized by his co-star's wild behavior; Maronzio tries to woo his ex; and Hector has a problem selling at work, which gets George and Lori talking again.
Cuck You George Lopez
9. Cuck You George Lopez
May 24, 2017
George's friends think Lori dominates their relationship; Pfeiffer complicates Olly's work life, and Manolo gets laser eye surgery to please Wendy.
George Clowns Around
8. George Clowns Around
May 17, 2017
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 Gets Schooled
7. George Gets Schooled
May 10, 2017
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.
George Breaks In
6. George Breaks In
May 3, 2017
George appears on a home shopping channel to sell his grill and meets Lori, a billionairess; Manolo gets glasses.
No Country Club for Young Men
5. No Country Club for Young Men
April 26, 2017
George gets Hector a job at his country club, but he begins spending time 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 Dates His Daughter
4. George Dates His Daughter
April 19, 2017
George is asked out on a date by a beautiful woman: the actress who played his daughter on his old TV show. Olly starts tutoring Manolo.
Coco for Lopez
3. Coco for Lopez
April 12, 2017
George attempts to be politically correct in an effort to convince a transgender actress to co-star in "Valleys." Meanwhile, Manolo is struggling with bullies at school and Maronzio starts a podcast.
Moving on and Moving in
2. Moving on and Moving in
April 5, 2017
George and Olly pitch his new show idea to the network; Manolo is anxious about starting school to get his GED; Hector nearly ruins a bakery.
Leaving Las Vegas
1. Leaving Las Vegas
March 29, 2017
In the second season premiere, George decides to quit his Las Vegas residency, resulting in big problems; Manolo is released from jail and introduces his roommate, Hector, to everyone.
Description

Lopez is an American television sitcom that aired on TV Land from March 30, 2016, to November 7, 2017. The show starred the comedian and actor George Lopez, in his first starring role on television since the cancellation of his ABC sitcom, George Lopez. The series was created by John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, who were also executive producers along with Lopez, Jeff Stilson, Michael Rotenberg, and Troy Miller.

The premise of the show follows the life of George Lopez, a successful comedian who is trying to reinvent himself after suffering a public divorce and a health scare. Lopez plays a fictional version of himself, a celebrity who is trying to adjust to the new challenges that come with being a late-night talk show host. Along the way, he navigates the cultural differences between his Mexican-American upbringing and the Hollywood elite.

At its core, Lopez is a show that is about representation and identity. Much of the comedy arises from Lopez's experiences as a Mexican-American in the media industry. He is constantly butting heads with the network executives who want to mold him into the next mainstream late-night host. Meanwhile, he is also trying to reconnect with his roots, which sometimes puts him at odds with his celebrity peers.

The show's supporting cast includes Lopez's best friend and manager Olly (Anthony "Citric" Campos), his tough-love driver Ray (James Michael Connor), and his loyal assistant Maronzio (Maronzio Vance). Each character brings a unique perspective on the challenges of navigating Hollywood while also representing Mexican-American culture.

One of the most successful aspects of Lopez is its ability to balance comedy with drama. While the show is primarily a comedy, it is not afraid to tackle serious topics such as divorce, aging, and illness. These moments of vulnerability help to ground the show and make Lopez an even more relatable character.

Throughout the two seasons, Lopez has featured several notable guest stars, including Ray Romano, Chris Hardwick, and Marla Gibbs. Each appearance adds a new layer of humor and insight into the world of late-night television.

Overall, Lopez is a show that is equal parts comedy, heart, and authenticity. It shines a light on the underrepresentation of Mexican-Americans in popular culture while also showcasing the complexities of being a public figure in the 21st century. With its strong cast and sharp writing, it is a show that will appeal to both longtime fans of George Lopez and newcomers alike.

Lopez is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (25 episodes). The series first aired on March 30, 2016.

Where to Watch Lopez

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

  • Premiere Date
    March 30, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (595)