George Lopez

2013 • ABC
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Season 4 episodes (24)

1 George Searches for a Needle in a Haight-Stack
9/28/04
The Lopez family is very worried about Carmen, who has run away from home after an argument with her father. George and Vic travel to the Haight-Ashbury section of San Francisco to look for her.
2 Landlord Almighty
10/5/04
When Carmen rebels against the house rules and remodels her bedroom without her parents' consent, George grants her request for independence and charges her for living expenses.
3 George of the Rings
10/12/04
When George forgets his wedding anniversary, he scrambles to get enough money for a nice ring. A few failed schemes later, he promises Angie something even better: to renew their wedding vows.
4 Home Sweet Homeschool
10/19/04
Carmen is not invited back to private school for the new semester, so Angie decides to homeschool her. But when the mother-daughter relationship becomes strained, George suggests a much better career option for his wife.
5 Leave It to Lopez
10/26/04
As Halloween approaches, George feels guilty about his failure to buy life insurance. He becomes obsessed with death, resulting in nightmares that hearken back to his childhood television fixations. In fantasy sequences, George envisions his family members as characters from "The Munsters," "The Jetsons" and "Leave It to Beaver."
6 Sk8r Boiz
11/9/04
In order to make a few friends, Max spends time with a gang of skateboarders but then gets in trouble with the law. Meanwhile, admiring the various colored bracelets that Carmen wears, Angie copies the look without realizing what the colors mean.
7 The Simple Life
11/16/04
When George gets a job opportunity in a small Colorado town, he and Angie consider moving there to provide a better life for the kids.
8 Trouble in Paradise
11/23/04
Carmen and Max befriend some local kids and manage to get into more trouble while visiting a small Colorado town than when they're living in L.A. George and Angie realize that Los Angeles is the place for them.
9 E.I.? E.I. Oh.
11/30/04
When Powers Aviation merges with another company, a young upstart, Vanessa (KIMBERLY WILLIAMS-PAISLEY - "According to Jim," "Father of the Bride" movies), is brought in to co-manage--forcing George to share his territory with someone new.
10 A Clear and Presentless Danger
12/14/04
George accuses his mother of being a Scrooge in this Christmas-themed episode--but she might just prove him wrong when mother and son compromise to help make Max's dream of meeting his idol, BMX bike racing champion DAVE MIRRA (himself), a reality.
11 Prescription for Trouble
1/11/05
When Carmen wants to begin using birth control, George and Angie contemplate making a deal with her in order to keep her from taking the next step with her boyfriend, Jason (recurring guest star BRYAN FISHER).
12 Friends Don't Let Friends Marry Drunks
1/18/05
When Ernie considers marrying a troubled woman, Tammy (GIGI RICE), George risks their friendship to keep him from making the biggest mistake of his life.
13 George to the Third Power
1/25/05
When Max complains about the braces on his teeth, George takes him to the dentist, Dr. Holland (MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN - "The Green Mile," "Racing Stripes"), who is a provider on the company medical insurance plan. Disappointed by Dr. Holland's prognosis, George tries to get the dentist removed from the plan--but he's going to have to convince a third partner in the business, Lou Powers (PAUL GLEASON - "The Breakfast Club," "Die Hard"). Series star GEORGE LOPEZ wrote the episode.
14 George Gets Assisterance
2/1/05
In a plea to get Max additional help in school, George confesses to his long-lost sister, Superintendent of Schools Linda Lorenzo (recurring guest star EVA LaRUE - "All My Children"), that she was given up for adoption at birth, and worse, Benny is her real mother.
15 Sabes Quake
2/8/05
When a major earthquake shakes Los Angeles, George's repressed childhood fears resurface. Despite a positive assessment of the house from a contractor, George refuses to go back in, and he and Carmen set up a tent in the backyard.
16 George Takes a Stroll Down Memory Pain
2/15/05
Benny demands cash for a box of George's childhood memorabilia. George recalls some painful moments and truths from his boyhood.
17 George Buys a Vow
2/22/05
George hatches a plan to make Angie's most romantic fantasy a reality: a dream wedding. A host of wedding singers auditions for George, including film director ROBERT RODRIGUEZ (himself) and WILLIAM HUNG (himself) from "American Idol."
18 George Watchas Out for Jason
3/1/05
George allows Jason (recurring guest star BRYAN FISHER), Carmen's boyfriend, to temporarily move into the Lopez residence, enabling the teen to finish the baseball season after his parents move away.
19 George's Grand Slam
3/8/05
George seems to be favoring Jason (recurring guest star BRYAN FISHER) over Carmen because he lacks faith in his daughter's potential. Carmen enters a poetry contest with a feminist writer, Kenzie (HILARY DUFF "Lizzie McGuire," "A Cinderella Story"), who challenges George to see his daughter's real abilities.
20 George Needs Anchor Management
3/29/05
When Angie meets a former boyfriend--who's now a news anchor--for lunch, George becomes concerned she might be having an affair.
21 George's Relatively Bad Idea
4/12/05
In exchange for George granting permission to his father-in-law and his best friend who wish to date his long lost sister, Linda Lorenzo (recurring guest star EVA LaRUE), George considers taking bribes from the two men.
22 George's Extreme Makeover: Holmes Edition
5/3/05
When the constant distractions of her family disrupt Angie's attempts to conduct her wedding planning business in the living room, she demands that George finish the garage office he started a long time ago. Since he has no idea how to do it himself, George hires two shady guys he knows, Victor (RICARDO ANTONIO CHAVIRA - "Desperate Housewives") and Bobby (DANNY TREJO - "Once Upon a Time in Mexico"), who quickly construct the office in exchange for 10 cases of beer. Angie is overjoyed--until an Inspector (JIM BELUSHI - "According to Jim," "Saturday Night Live") declares it a deathtrap. To prove that he has faith in Angie's enterprise, George arranges a two-year lease in a professional office space for her. Meanwhile, Carmen's campaign for student council treasurer against an unworthy opponent, Efren (recurring guest star EFREN RAMIREZ - "Napoleon Dynamite"), involves posting sexy pictures of Jason (recurring guest star BRYAN FISHER).
23 George Stare-oids Down Jason
5/10/05
When George and Angie find out that Carmen and her boyfriend, Jason (recurring guest star BRYAN FISHER), have become intimate now that the teens live in the same house, they think about asking Jason to move out. But when they discover that Jason has been using steroids provided by the boy's own father, Blaine (STACY KEACH - "American History X," "Titus," "Mike Hammer"), their concern for Jason's health causes them to reconsider.
24 George Negoti-Ate It
5/17/05
George acts as Jason's sports agent when NFL quarterbacks DAUNTE CULPEPPER and DONOVAN McNABB (themselves) visit the Lopez house to draft Jason for their alma maters. And a minor league baseball recruiter also approaches Jason to sign a contract. Meanwhile, Carmen and Los Lobos guitarist CESAR ROSAS (himself) liven up George's birthday bash.

About this show

Outspoken stand-up comic George Lopez stars in this funny foray into the life of a family man. George's life is trickier now that he's become the first assembly line worker to be promoted to plant manager at an L.A. airplane parts factory. His former compadres on the floor like him -- they just have their fun behind his back.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
983 reviews
Scott Hayes
August 4, 2016
I like the part at the beginning of "Weekend at Benny's". Carmen tries to get a free cell phone without reading the fine print then Carmen and Max bust the computer while fighting over it. George then wishes he never had kids, especially when he says "If I believed in protection plans neither of you would be here"
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Jas
March 5, 2020
I grew up watching this amazing show and this awesome man. IT'S HIGHLY UNDERRATED. This show is or was a major part of my childhood. I'd stay up late just to watch this show. They never showed a lot of episodes maybe 2 to 4 every night, but it was totally worth it. This show brings back so many great memories. Literally watching it on nick@night as I write and post this. I can't wait to own all of the episodes and watch it with my son. Hopefully he likes it as much as I do.
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Lupita Loredo
September 12, 2015
Totally Luv this man..i have to stay awake every mornings from 12:30am to 4:00am..this is the time they air his show the grdater Coachella ,Ca. But its well worth it.
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