George Lopez Season 2 Episode 24
George Lopez
Season 2

Ep 24. Long Time No See

  • May 14, 2003
  • 21 min
  • 0.0  (93)

In the season 2 finale of George Lopez, titled "Long Time No See," George reconnects with his estranged father, Manny, after 36 years of not seeing each other. Manny abruptly left George and his mother when George was just a young boy, leaving him with abandonment issues and a fractured relationship with his father.

When George receives a call from Manny out of the blue, he is hesitant to answer but eventually decides to meet him at a local diner. The meeting starts off rocky, with Manny trying to make small talk and George feeling uncomfortable and guarded. However, as they continue to talk, they both open up about their past and the reasons why they had been estranged for so long.

Throughout the episode, we see flashbacks of George as a child, confused and hurt by his father's absence. We also learn about Manny's struggles with addiction and how that contributed to their fractured relationship. Despite the pain and hurt between them, both George and Manny express a desire to reconcile and move forward.

The episode also includes subplots involving George's wife, Angie, who is struggling with her new job as a guidance counselor, and George's mother, Benny, who is dealing with a health scare. These storylines serve to highlight the importance of family and the different challenges that come with maintaining relationships.

Overall, "Long Time No See" is a poignant and emotional episode that explores the complexities of family dynamics and the power of forgiveness. The episode ends on a hopeful note, with George and Manny sharing a hug and expressing a desire to stay in each other's lives.

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In the season 2 finale of George Lopez, titled "Long Time No See," George reconnects with his estranged father, Manny, after 36 years of not seeing each other. Manny abruptly left George and his mother when George was just a young boy, leaving him with abandonment issues and a fractured relationship with his father.

When George receives a call from Manny out of the blue, he is hesitant to answer but eventually decides to meet him at a local diner. The meeting starts off rocky, with Manny trying to make small talk and George feeling uncomfortable and guarded. However, as they continue to talk, they both open up about their past and the reasons why they had been estranged for so long.

Throughout the episode, we see flashbacks of George as a child, confused and hurt by his father's absence. We also learn about Manny's struggles with addiction and how that contributed to their fractured relationship. Despite the pain and hurt between them, both George and Manny express a desire to reconcile and move forward.

The episode also includes subplots involving George's wife, Angie, who is struggling with her new job as a guidance counselor, and George's mother, Benny, who is dealing with a health scare. These storylines serve to highlight the importance of family and the different challenges that come with maintaining relationships.

Overall, "Long Time No See" is a poignant and emotional episode that explores the complexities of family dynamics and the power of forgiveness. The episode ends on a hopeful note, with George and Manny sharing a hug and expressing a desire to stay in each other's lives.

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  • First Aired
    May 14, 2003
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    0.0  (93)
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