George Lopez (season 6)

George Lopez (season 6)
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 18
Release
Original network ABC
Original release January 24 (2007-01-24) – May 8, 2007 (2007-05-08)

This is a list of episodes from the sixth and final season of George Lopez.

Broadcast history

The final season of George Lopez originally aired Wednesdays at 8:00-8:30 pm (EST) and Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST) on ABC.

DVD release

Season 6 of George Lopez was released on DVD by Warner Home Video.

Episodes

Note: Masiela Lusha leaves the main cast although she was in the opening credits in the season 6 premiere. Aimee Garcia joins the main cast.

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1031"George's Mom Faces Hard Tambien"Joe RegalbutoDave CaplanJanuary 24, 2007 (2007-01-24)5018.94[1]
Just as Carmen prepares to go off to her college in Vermont and George and Angie begin looking forward to being empty nesters, Angie discovers that the Lopez family could be growing due to Angie's pregnancy. Meanwhile, there is much going on in the Lopez house. George's job is in jeopardy, Benny faces jail time for a crime from 30 years ago, Max has a hangover and Vic contemplates engagement to a 27-year-old. Angie finds out she isn't really pregnant, but keeps it from George.
1042"George's House Has Two Empty Wombs"Joe RegalbutoPaul A. Kaplan & Mark TorgroveJanuary 31, 2007 (2007-01-31)5028.03[2]
Angie maintains her story that she is pregnant to keep George from missing Carmen, even though she finds out the test was wrong. Vic introduces George and Angie to his 27-year-old fiance Lindsay (Stacy Keibler), who loves Vic only for his money, and uses him to get expensive items.
1053"George Nieces a New Media Room"Joe RegalbutoJim HopeFebruary 7, 2007 (2007-02-07)5038.25[3]
George has just finished remodeling Carmen's room into a new entertainment room, watching Clint Eastwood movies with surround sound, but Veronica returns, announcing her trust fund has been frozen by a relative, threatening her with bankruptcy. Angie forces George to allow Veronica to stay in the new room, and Veronica brings her new boyfriend, her college professor who has a trust issue with his wife. The professor dumps his wife, and annoys George so much that during a birthday bash for Benny, George calls her a prostitute. After she dumps him, he begins to stalk her, which ends with George punching him in the face, getting the professor arrested and George's TV being destroyed. After that, the cops told Veronica she can put a restraining order against the teacher, but George forces her to give up her diamond bracelet because of the TV being destroyed.
1064"George Testi-Lies for Benny"Bob KoherrRick NyholmFebruary 14, 2007 (2007-02-14)5048.31[4]
When Luisa Diaz, Benny's estranged mother (Rita Moreno), turns on her daughter during trial, Benny must rely on George's testimony, which helps her by getting her out of jail and she has to do several hundred hours of community service.
1075"Sabes Gay, It's George's Fantasy Episode"George LopezGeorge LopezFebruary 21, 2007 (2007-02-21)5058.93[5]
Following being humiliated at work, George drinks some tequila (with the worm), and hallucinates that he and Ernie are gay sweethearts who are soon to be united as life partners. Ernie gives up on meeting a woman he can spend his life with, deciding one-night-stands are better. Though the female bartender tries seducing him into having one with her, Ernie is oblivious and leaves.
1086"George Thinks Vic's Fiancée is Lion about Being a Cheetah"Bob KoherrLuisa LeschinFebruary 28, 2007 (2007-02-28)5068.53[6]
After George accidentally encourages Vic into tearing up the pre-nuptial agreement, he believes that Vic's fiancée is a gold digger and a cheater, and enlists the TV show Cheaters to help find out. After everything, George discovers Lindsay is cheating on Vic and he plans to get back with his ex-wife.
1097"George Helps Angie's Wha-Positive Self-Image By Saying You 'Sta Loca Good"Bob KoherrJohn R. MoreyMarch 7, 2007 (2007-03-07)5077.41[7]
When Angie gets concerned about losing her sexy looks while trying to get free satellite from the installer, George asks his niece, Veronica, to tone her sexuality down who was successful with the cable man. Angie continues to compare herself to Veronica, who is 10-20 years younger. George and Angie get invited to a party, but Angie dresses nearly nude in a nurse outfit in a desperate attempt to be sexy. George convinces her that there's a middle ground with how she takes care of herself, deciding they got "ten more years of hot, 20 years of not bad, and 5 years of 'did that smell come from me or you?"
1108"George's Grave Mistake Sends Him to a Funeral, Holmes"Sheldon EppsMichael LoftusMarch 14, 2007 (2007-03-14)5088.08[8]
George's poor memory comes back to haunt him when Angie's mother passes away, and George cannot get another grave so Angie can be with her mom for eternity.
1119"George Joins the Neighborhood Wha-tcha and Raises the Vigil-ante"Sheldon EppsLaura HouseMarch 21, 2007 (2007-03-21)5098.82[9]
An ex-sexual predator (Kristin Bauer van Straten) moves into the neighborhood so George warns Max not to go to her house. Nevertheless, one of George's neighbors (Tommy Chong) alerts George that Max has gone over there, but before anything happens George and Angie come to the molester's find a shirtless Max with a condom; after a talk they realize it was Max's idea to come to the house to have sex with the beautiful sex offender. George and Angie decide it is time to have "the talk" with Max. Though George gives a good speech, Angie arrives at the end with the jokes, thinking he was giving bad advice.
11210"George is Maid to be Ruth-Less"Victor GonzalezPaul A. Kaplan & Mark TorgroveApril 4, 2007 (2007-04-04)5107.51[10]
George and Angie hire a maid (Barbara Eden) who quickly cooks and cleans her way into George's heart but never cleans the house and a jealous Benny decides to steal money from Max and blame the maid and get her fired. George knowing Benny stole the money asks her why but showing her love for George gives him a hug and the maid quits.
11311"George is Lie-able for Benny's Unhappiness"Joe RegalbutoJim HopeApril 4, 2007 (2007-04-04)5118.04[10]
When the love of Benny's life, Wayne (Jerry Springer), returns to town, George builds a web of lies to keep them from reuniting, which includes death.
11412"George Uses His Vato Power to Save Dinero Que La"Victor GonzalezDave CaplanApril 11, 2007 (2007-04-11)5128.56[11]
After some out-of-control spending by George and Angie, they agree to decide who gets to spend money on $100+. After George's poker game is interrupted by Veronica, who is sent by Angie for revenge for getting a veto, they agree on a bet to be the most frugal. George ends up tricking Angie into eating expired cat food while realizing they can't keep the contest up as it is destroying their marriage.
11513"George Rocks to the Max and Gets Diss-Band-ed"Andy GarcíaJohn R. MoreyApril 11, 2007 (2007-04-11)5136.98[11]
George tries to relive his high school days 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. When it turns out the band only needed a place to play, George cheers Max up by jamming with him. They lock Angie out of the garage; she wanted to play with a tamberine.
11614"George Gets Smoking Mad at Benny and Develops an Órale Fixation"Sheldon EppsPaul A. Kaplan & Mark TorgroveApril 24, 2007 (2007-04-24)5147.32[12]
When Powers Aviation institutes a smoking ban as part of a new health plan, Benny's nicotine withdrawals drive George to being forced away from her, because he makes Benny smoke. In the end, Benny quits working at the factory because George was going crazy, and eating tons of unhealthy food to keep his negative comments to himself, knowing he's the reason she smokes.
11715"George Can't Let Sleeping Mexicans Lie"Sheldon EppsLuisa LeschinApril 24, 2007 (2007-04-24)5157.48[12]

The Lopez family strikes out against a new neighbor who's decorated his front lawn with an offensive art display (e.g. a statue of a sleeping Mexican). Benny breaks it, earning praise from George. However, the new neighbor puts up two idenitcal statues and one of a donkey. Max copies Benny's actions, nearly getting arrested. George scolds him and Angie gets a petition to remove the statues.

Guest Starring: Mario Lopez as Officer Sanchez

Note: This episode features a running gag where George keeps saying the neighbor's garden gnome looks like Benny; "Put my mom in a pointy hat and let her beard grow, they could be twins".
11816"George's Bogey-ous Relationship with Vic Is Putt to the Test"Joe RegalbutoRick NyholmMay 1, 2007 (2007-05-01)5167.28[13]
Vic feigns fatherly love so George will play in a father-son golf tournament against his longtime rival and his son, (played by Oscar De La Hoya). But George gets angry after discovering Vic's true intentions and throws the game.
11917"George Thinks Max's Future Is on the Line"Joe RegalbutoDave CaplanMay 8, 2007 (2007-05-08)5177.20[14]
George puts Max to work at the factory to emphasize the importance of education and to pay for a new computer, but Max soon wants to stay at the factory forever. Powers Aviation's workers are worried when a rumor spreads that the new owner of the factory is moving it to Mexico and everyone loses their jobs.
12018"George Decides to Sta-Local Where It's Familia"Joe RegalbutoBruce HelfordMay 8, 2007 (2007-05-08)51810.43[14]
A multimillionaire Enrique Vega (Edward James Olmos) buys Powers Aviation and asks George to stay on board if he is willing to move to Phoenix, AZ. George almost agrees, but then joins a factory boycott when everyone comes and tells him how much they will miss him. The owner agrees to keep the original workers and George ends up running the factory on his own, due to the departure of Jack and Mel. The millionaire then discovers he would be able to get some tax credits by keeping the factory with the original workers.

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