Ep 12. George Enrolls Like That
- TV-NR
- January 25, 2005
- 20 min
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7.6 (46)
In the season 5 episode 12 of George Lopez, titled "George Enrolls Like That," George runs into money issues as he realizes that he cannot afford to pay for Carmen's private school tuition. In order to make ends meet, he enrolls himself in a school program that pays for your child's education if you attend night classes. But after meeting his classmates, George quickly realizes that he is in way over his head and struggles to keep up with the coursework.
The episode begins with George and Angie discussing Carmen's future and the high cost of her private school tuition. George starts to feel the pressure of being the sole breadwinner for their family and he begins to worry about being able to provide for them. After seeing a commercial for a school program that pays for your child's education if you attend night classes, George decides to enroll.
The next day, George begins his first day of class and quickly realizes that he is the only one who didn't finish high school. His classmates are a diverse group of individuals who all have their own reasons for being there. There's a retired cop, a single mom, a young girl who was kicked out of school, and a man who wants to learn how to read.
As the semester progresses, George begins to struggle with the coursework and desperately tries to keep up with his classmates. He is embarrassed by his lack of education and tries to hide it from his family and friends. He spends countless nights studying and falls asleep at work due to exhaustion.
Meanwhile, Carmen is struggling with her own issues at her new public school. She is bullied by a group of girls and starts to feel like an outsider. She confides in her brother, Max, who gives her some advice on how to handle the situation. Carmen takes his advice and stands up to her bullies, which earns her the respect of her classmates.
Towards the end of the episode, it's time for George and his classmates to take their mid-term exam. George is nervous and unsure of himself, but he manages to pass the exam with a C+. He is overjoyed and proud of himself for overcoming his obstacles. In the end, Carmen decides to return to her private school, but George is grateful for the experience as it has not only helped his daughter, but also taught him the value of education.
Overall, the episode explores the importance of education and the sacrifices that parents make for their children. It also highlights the struggles of those who may not have had the opportunity to finish their education and the challenges they face in pursuing it later in life.