airs 2024-11-09 (in 2 hours ) Lopez vs the Roast of George Lopez Season: 3 | Episode: 4
After experiencing a minor fall that leaves him with cake on his face, the family begins to treat George like a fragile old man. When Chance is caught using a curse word, Rosie questions Mayan's modern parenting techniques.
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A working-class family comedy about dysfunction, reconnection and all the pain and joy in between.
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When Rosie's spoiled nephew Orlando visits, Mayan sets out to expose Rosie's cultural gender bias. George wants to teach Chance the value of hard work, but, instead, helps him create a toxic work environment.
When Mayan realizes her only friend is her mother, she desperately attempts to pick up where she left off with an old classmate; George is fed up with the family treating Churro more like a baby than a dog.
After experiencing a minor fall that leaves him with cake on his face, the family begins to treat George like a fragile old man. When Chance is caught using a curse word, Rosie questions Mayan's modern parenting techniques.
Mayan and Quinten refuse to let George and Rosie hijack their vision for the upcoming wedding, even if they have no idea what that vision is; Oscar teaches Chance how to be the best 'best man.'
Secrets rain down on the Lopez clan like candy from an exploding piñata when Mayan invites her therapist, Dr. Glenda Brenda, to mediate some family drama at Rosie's engagement party.
George thinks Rosie's fiancé might be hiding an unholy secret, so he goes undercover to get him to confess and expose the truth. With wedding bells in the air, Chance puts pressure on Mayan and Quinten about why they're not married.
Mayan worries when George gets into a hairy situation dating a hot hairdresser. Josué gets locked into a competition with the other man in Rosie's life, her grandson, Chance.
When George's vivid dreams reveal he has feelings for Rosie, he avoids sleeping and gets distracted at work. When Chance tests at a genius level IQ, Mayan and Quinten fear that they're a couple of dum-dums.
As part of AA, George makes amends with everyone except Oscar. Oscar seeks an apology from George at a football game, but a run in with Marshawn Lynch fumbles the plan. Mayan and Quinten try to spark Rosie's love life, but end up getting burned.
George joins a meditation group led by Carlos the Curandero, a spiritual healer whose mantra is 'let it go.' However, Mayan worries her dad is letting go of too much, including their living room furniture. A burnout threatens to move next door.
The stress of Mayan and Quinten's new jobs leads to an unexpected amount of conflict.. and pizza. George and Rosie find a way to benefit from the mayhem.
When Quinten misses out on a promotion at the Apple Store for being too soft, George and Oscar take him to the swap meet to teach him how to get hard. A leopard-print-loving Rosie finds out that Mayan thinks she's tacky.
When Mayan loses her job, she goes to work for George and discovers there's nothing easy about working for Lop-EZ Movers; Rosie gives Quinten a loan that comes with a whole lot of terms and conditions
Mayan discovers that sobriety hasn't made George any less annoying when he challenges the family to give up their own addictions; his new sponsor, Iggy, shows the Lopezes that sobriety is no piece of cake.
An old grudge reaches a boiling point when George is forced to work with a longtime business rival. Mayan gets crabby when a stay-at-home mom makes her feel like a bad parent.
There's no order in the court when George and Rosie ask a TV judge to resolve their dispute; Mayan and Quinten enroll Chance in folklórico dance classes.
When Mayan's ex-godfather, Don, returns to town, she's afraid he'll drag George back into a life of drinking, gambling and womanizing; but just when Mayan's ready to send Don packing, he makes her an offer she can't refuse.
When Chance gets into a fight at school, George and Rosie blame Mayan and Quinten's loosey-goosey parenting; Rosie tries therapy and is surprised to learn the source of her problems isn't George.
When Churro the chihuahua turns 15, the Lopezes throw her a quinceañera that quickly goes to the dogs. Quinten tries to help Oscar find his soulmate or, at the very least, a date.
When a visiting veterinarian takes an interest in Mayan, she worries that she might be destined to repeat the Lopez legacy of cheating, dating all the way back to her Aztec ancestor, Tonto Tecate-Can.
When her primos visit, Mayan and Quinten get a taste of what life could have been like had they made different choices. Rosie enlists the help of Oscar to help sell life insurance policies to her machista Latinx male clients.
George believes all of Mayan's problems can be solved by taking a second job while Mayan thinks her parents work too hard. Oscar and Momo compete for the title of George's best friend.
George shows he is a less-than-perfect babysitter when he loses Chance at a discount department store; Quinten discovers Mayan's been holding out on him.
When George starts a prank war with a neighborhood rival, Mayan is torn between loyalty to the Lopez way and her desire to preserve a new friendship. Chance discovers the thrill of forbidden love.
When Quinten joins George's fantasy baseball league, he hits a home run with the guys but strikes out with Mayan. Chance finds out Rosie's using him in her insurance ads and turns into a total diva.
When Mayan becomes the brand ambassador for a human-grade dog food, George struggles to say he's proud of her for eating it. When Chance stops using his dad's last name at school, Quinten worries he's embarrassed of him.
When the Lopez home is disturbed by an evil spirit, the family enlists a curandero who tells them the house isn't haunted, it's George! The ghost of his grandmother is hell-bent on righting a past wrong and will keep throwing chanclas at his big head until he does it.
To get Mayan's divorced parents to spend Nochebuena together, she must convince Rosie to hand in her Christmas crown and George to give up the thing he loves most: beer. With guests coming, can the Lopezes stick together or will they wreck the halls?
Mayan lies about speaking Spanish to be seen as a 'real' Lopez in George's eyes, but the results are no bueno. Rosie attempts to teach a stubborn Chance Spanish.