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.
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 and his son, Tony, George is touched.
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, who takes an interest in their niece.
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 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.
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.
When the love of Benny's life, Wayne Hill, 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.
Much to Benny's dismay, George and Angie hire a maid, Ruth, 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.
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....
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....
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
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
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--Benny depends on George's testimony to earn her freedom from jail.
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, move in. Meanwhile, George, Angie and the kids host a birthday party for Benny, who is in jail.
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, to the family.
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.
It's the complete fourth season of critically acclaimed family comedy George Lopez. Guest stars include Michael Clarke Duncan,Hilary Duff, Jim Belushi, film director Robert Rodriguez and the NFL's Donovan McNabb. Bryan Fisher also appears as Carmen'sboyfriend - who moves in! Plus, George gets a job offer in a small Colorado town, and he and Angie wonder if life may be betteroutside of L.A. Nah!
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.
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