Ep 12. George Uses His Vato Power to Save Dinero Que La
- TV-NR
- April 11, 2007
- 21 min
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6.3 (46)
George Lopez season 6 episode 12, "George Uses His Vato Power to Save Dinero Que La", follows George as he tries to help his co-worker, Angie, save her brother's business, Dinero Que La. The business is struggling financially, and Angie's brother, Rico, is considering selling it. George is determined to save Dinero Que La, as it is an important part of the Latino community.
George enlists the help of his friend, Ernie, to come up with a plan to save the business. Together, they decide to hold a fundraiser at the factory where they both work. They will sell tacos and other Mexican food to raise money for Dinero Que La. However, George's boss, Mel, is not too happy about the fundraiser, as he believes it will interfere with the productivity of the factory.
Despite Mel's objections, George and Ernie go ahead with the fundraiser. They turn the factory into a mariachi band and sell their wares, making a surprising amount of money. However, things take a turn for the worse when the health department shows up and shuts down the fundraiser due to health code violations.
Undeterred, George decides to take matters into his own hands. He uses his "vato power" to track down the health inspector responsible for shutting down the fundraiser. After a tense confrontation, George is able to convince the health inspector to give them a second chance.
With the fundraiser back on track, George and Ernie are able to raise enough money to save Dinero Que La. The community comes together to celebrate their success, and George learns that sometimes it takes a little bit of "vato power" to make things right.
Overall, "George Uses His Vato Power to Save Dinero Que La" is an uplifting and heartwarming episode that showcases the strength of community and the power of determination. George Lopez's signature humor and relatability make this episode a must-see for fans of the show.