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1A page for characters from ''[[Series/TheGeorgeLopezShow George Lopez]]'' and their associated tropes. Unmarked spoilers throughout.
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5!!Main Characters
6[[folder:George Edward Lopez]]
7[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/george8.jpg]]
8[[caption-width-right:350:"I GOT THIS!!"]]
9-> '''Played by''': Creator/GeorgeLopez
10The main protagonist of the sitcom. An everyday lower middle-class father who works as a manager for an airplane parts factory who tries to give his two children a better childhood than the one that he had.
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12* AbusiveParents: Part of his backstory was how horrible Benny was to him. [[ParentalAbandonment His dad wasn't much better.]]
13* BenevolentBoss: George went from working on the factory line to being Manager, so his fellow employees know him and respect him, in turn George offers the same. George will defend his employees when it's needed, such as Hosni, a Middle-Eastern employee who was being racially profiled out of a job, and had logistics been in his favor, George wouldn't have had to move him (if they had lost the contract, 20 employees would have lost their jobs, so George couldn't save Hosni from job transfer, but he made sure he got same pay). When a new GM wanted to cut a lot of employees, George managed to convince everyone to take a pay cut in order to avoid that, and even gave up a new job offer from the new owner to save everyone. Needless to say, George speaks for his employees out of respect.
14* BerserkButton: Don’t threaten or joke about Carmen’s virginity when he’s around, or else.
15* BirthdayHater: In the episode "Happy Birthdays" it was established that George didn't really care for birthdays since Benny never went out of her way to make his special. He gets over it by the end of the episode though.
16* BlatantLies: He tries to be as good of liar as Benny, but most of his lies end up as these.
17* BookDumb: Thanks in no small part to his dyslexia.
18* BreakingTheCycleOfBadParenting: While far from perfect, George never lays a hand on his children and does his best to protect them and steer them in the right direction, a contrast from his physically and emotionally abusive mother, who came from another family that was more abusive to her.
19* ButtMonkey: At the hands of Benny and the Powers brothers.
20* CallingTheOldManOut: Upon meeting his father for the first time, George lets out all his frustrations and anger on his father for abandoning him and his mother his whole life, going on to have another family, and never bothering to send any form of financial support to them in spite of him having made a fortune. Once Manny snaps back and cruelly insults his mother, George punches him in the face and leaves.
21* CharacterCatchphrase: WAH-PA!, [[LargeHam I GOT THIS!!]], [[GratuitousSpanish Ta Loco!]] and [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin I can't never do NUTH-EEN!]] are some memorable ones.
22* CompetitionFreak: In later seasons with Angie.
23* TheCynic: Especially when compared to [[WideEyedIdealist Angie.]] Crosses into SadClown when he becomes a StepfordSnarker to hide how angry and bitter he is over his rough lot in life.
24* DeadpanSnarker: One of his defining characteristics. By the end of the series, it's pretty much his only one.
25* DisappearedDad: His father, Manny abandoned his mother, and by extension George as well, when George was two.
26* DramaticIrony: It was no secret that most of Angie's family were hoping that her marriage with George with end sooner rather than later. In the end, not only do they stay together throughout the series, but most of Angie's family members, including her parents, end up having marital problems as well.
27* DudeLooksLikeALady: After he got a haircut to look respectable for the president (George W. Bush), his still-long mane caused him to be confused for a large Mexican woman from the back.
28* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: His long, poofy black hair in the early seasons. He was also nicer and less sarcastic.
29* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: One of George's strengths is his judgment of others. Whenever George pegs someone as bad or untrustworthy, he'll usually be proven right. Angie lampshades that he has incredible "emotional intelligence".
30* FatalFlaw: His [[FatalFlaw Pride]] and his dignity have not always worked in his advantage. He refuses to accept help from others and thinks he can take care of things his way. This sometimes makes him seem immature on occasions and sometimes self-motivated.
31* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: George is a competent and committed family man that worked hard for what he has. His half-brother, George, is irresponsible and can't hold down a job. Inverted when it comes to Linda, who is the Responsible to George's foolish.
32* ForgetfulJones: PlayedForLaughs. Dates like birthdays and anniversaries just can't seem to stick in his mind.
33* FirstGirlWins: Sort of. Angie is the only girl George ever dated. Nineteen years and two kids together is a pretty good accomplishment.
34* FreudianExcuse: George frequently makes mistakes and it always goes back his childhood issues with his parents, namely how Benny "raised" him. Angie refers to her as the woman responsible for everything that's wrong with him, and it's pretty accurate.
35* GratuitousSpanish: Does this quite often. His favorite being "ÂżSabes qĂşe?".
36* GuileHero: [[DownplayedTrope Not to the extent of Sherlock Holmes or anything,]] but he's had to rely on his wits and street smarts on more than a couple of occasions, and he tends to resort to lying and or manipulation when a situation he'd rather not deal with arises. [[LampshadeHanging Angie once referred to this as his "emotional intelligence."]]
37* HappilyMarried: They may have their issues here and there, but George and Angie do love each other.
38* HeterosexualLifePartners: Ernie has been his best friend since the second grade.
39* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: While it's clear that he's had more than his share of traumatizing experiences, it's rare that the show won't try and spin it in a humorous light when it comes up.
40* {{Hypocrite}}: Not as bad as Benny, but he sometimes falls under this. For example, when Angie's mother dies and Ernie suggests that she has unresolved feelings, he mocks Ernie over it only to go with that approach shortly after. He also does the same to Angie when she suggests that Ernie's weight gain was a subconscious excuse to give women a reason to reject him. Additionally, he mocked Ernie for saying that the greatest moment in his life is getting Super Bowl tickets. In a future episode, Ernie helps George set up an HDTV in his bedroom. He proclaims it the greatest moment of his life, which possibly makes the time it was destroyed a form of LaserGuidedKarma.
41* IgnoreTheFanservice: In "Trick or Treat Me Right", Angie wears a sexy police officer costume for Halloween but George is too depressed over his mother's recent insults about his dyslexia as well as her general habit of insulting him. Ernie, on the other hand, is more than happy to show his appreciation.
42* ImportantHaircut: George is forced to cut his hair by Jack Powers in "Dubya, Dad and Dating". By the next episode, his hair was shorter. He cut it even shorter in Season 4 and spiked it.
43* InformedDeformity: He's constantly called out for having a big head, even though it's perfectly normal sized for all intents and purposes. It could also refer to his ego though.
44* ItsAllMyFault: He feels it's his fault why Max has his bad genes, as Max had kidney issues like his father Manny.
45* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be inconsiderate, dismissive, and is a hefty DeadpanSnarker, but he still cares deeply for his family and friends and will stand up for them.
46* LegFocus: He likes to flaunt his well-toned calves whenever he can. Or as he calls it "chocolate thunder."
47---> Wah-pa!
48* LethalChef: George unintentionally gave Max salmonella when he tried to make his own chicken fingers.
49* {{Malaproper}}: [[SelfFulfillingProphecy "Self-fulfilling prophylactic."]]
50* MiseryBuildsCharacter: AnAesop that appears in several episodes that deal with George's childhood. Yeah he grew up poor, abused, neglected, suffered from learning disabilities and was left with a lot of issues. However, George gained a lot of lessons from it which he applies throughout the series. It gave him the nerve to ask Angie out, he has proven more responsible than many of the other adults, and he's a lot better off than Ernie or his half-brother, who had good parents.
51-->'''George:''' ''[to Benny]'' I'm anything but a wuss. If you weren't so tough on me, I'd be the type of person who just sat back and let somebody destroy my clubs. Instead, I'm the type of person who breaks into their car and takes this. ''[pulls Benny's steering wheel out of a bag, smiling the entire time]''
52* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: George has gone through a few times when he felt like he completely failed as a father.
53** In one episode, Max keeps wetting the bed despite his older age and attempts to correct the problem. George thinks it's just an emotional issue and tells his son to just toughen up. However, he later learns Max has developed kidney disease and requires immediate surgery. When George and Angie question why Max never spoke up about his long-term symptoms, the doctor remarks how Max told him George didn't take him seriously. George is horrified and outright calls himself a horrible father.
54** When Carmen ran away, George immediately gets a flashback to when Carmen wanted to spent time with him as a kid, only for him to brush her off. When Carmen is brought him again and get into another argument, Carmen told him he raised her better than what he thinks she did, but George relents saying he didn't, saying he wasn't there enough and that he sorely regrets it.
55* NoSympathy: Usually with Carmen's teenage drama. She once asked George to get rid of Max, so it'd be just the three of them "like the good old days". He unsympathetically corrected her that in the good old days, it was only ''two'' of them.
56* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: George is extremely close to Max, even to the point of ParentalFavoritism between the latter and Carmen. As such, in the episode where Max was possibly going to repeat a grade, George tried desperately to get his son to take his education seriously. However, when Max makes a [[KickTheDog nasty remark]] about his father's "loser job", [[LargeHam George]] goes quiet with disappointed shock. And then, he bluntly states Max can do whatever he wants with his life and he "gives up on him". Even Benny comments how serious George's statement was and tells Max it's a clear sign he "needs to get his crap together". Fortunately, Max does.
57* PassedOverInheritance: Was in charge of one of these for his niece [[RichBitch Veronica.]]
58* PapaWolf: Is extremely protective of the women in his family, probably more so than Angie is with their kids. Towards Carmen, at least when pressed far enough. Was also this to Veronica, to the point that when a stalker ex-boyfriend broke into the house to see her after being dumped, George actually punched the guy and had an entire [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome offscreen fight with him]] before the cops showed up.
59* ParentalFavoritism: The episode "I Only Have Eyes For You" deals with his unfair treatment of Carmen. [[spoiler: He gets better.]]
60* ParentsAsPeople: He and Angie are not perfect but they do mean well and they think of their kids best interests at heart...even though it doesn't hurt for George to take what his kids say more seriously every now and then.
61* {{Pride}}: This is basically his FatalFlaw. He's struggled with this from time to time. But more so in the sense that he'd rather not accept or admit to needing help rather than the high and mighty arrogance typically associated with this trope.
62* ProtagonistTitle: His first and last name are the title of the show.
63* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The more prideful, immature, and strict father figure manly man to his best friend Ernie's more considerate, sweetheart, sensitive guy.
64* TheSnarkKnight: Somewhere around the latter half of the series SarcasmMode became his default mode.
65* TookALevelInJerkass: In later seasons, absolutely nobody is safe from his constant snarking and insults.
66* UglyGuyHotWife: He isn't ugly per se, but Angie is definitely out of his league. It gets lampshaded quite often and George ''proudly'' states it as true and isn't afraid of showing off his gorgeous wife.
67* WellDoneSonGuy: All he ever wanted for much of his life was love from his DisappearedDad. This changes when they finally do meet- George realizes how pathetic Manny was and rejects the chance to reconcile, preferring to move on with his life.
68[[/folder]]
69
70[[folder:Angie Palmero-Lopez]]
71[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angie.jpg]]
72[[caption-width-right:350:"Having you stay out all night at parties is no different than having you run away."]]
73-> '''Played by''': Creator/ConstanceMarie
74George's wife. A wedding planner.
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76* AcademicAlphaBitch: Was a Cheerleader that initially went out with George as a joke (and then fell for him) and she won a lot of academic awards and certificates in school.
77* ACupAngst: Her 34B bust size is a very sore spot for her.
78* BerserkButton: Doesn't like it when people she helps out stabs her in the back, as shown with Marisol.
79* BewareTheNiceOnes: Angie may be a kind person, but she won't stand for people who exploit her kindness, especially her own family.
80** After Carmen comes back home after running away with Zack Powers, and she repeatedly tries to have her own way, she backs off after Angie gives her an ultimatum: either be their little girl or back out on the street.
81** When Vic came over acting like a total tool to George on Christmas, Angie also told him to GetOut, saying that he either had to accept George as his son-in-law or leave.
82* BigEater: A few episodes show that she can really pack away the food despite her svelte figure. One episode had her eat an entire cake on the pretense of keeping Ernie from eating it (and still wanting ice cream afterwards); another episode had her binging on boxes of donut holes for the first time in years. The latter incident, in which she let herself go for a short period of time, was enough that [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness George was already showing mild concern that she wasn't caring about her appearance]].
83* CompetitionFreak: In later seasons with George.
84* DaddysGirl: She seems to be quite close to her father. She stood up for her father after her mother cheated on him.
85* EveryoneHasStandards: While Angie is known for being loving and forgiving, she does have limits to her compassion and forgiveness.
86** Despite learning about Ricky's rough home life, she refused to let him in the house because he was a bad influence on Max.
87** Although sympathetic to Veronica's teacher for how his relationship with her screwed him up, when he professes he doesn't want to go back to his wife and work things out with Veronica (who is young enough to be his daughter), Angie pretends to be caring before telling George to turn on the sprinklers to flush him out of their backyard.
88** She's not afraid to let her own family have it when they exploit her kindness, like with Carmen and Vic.
89** Even George, her own husband, isn't above being put in his place. When George intentionally rigged a contest for a trip against Benny to get back at her, Angie sided with Benny because she legitimately put in the effort and called out George for being petty.
90* FatalFlaw:
91** Her sensitivity. As hard as she tries to be a thoughtful, loving person, her sensitivity is a flaw. This can make her appear stubborn or unapologetic on occasions.
92** Another fatal flaw of hers would be her constant need to feel attractive. When she notices that her younger niece is getting all the attention, she works to feel more attractive and goes all out to feel young again.
93* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Much more down-to-earth, competent, and less criminal than her siblings (one of whom is a con man).
94* {{Hypocrite}}: She learns George lied about painting the mural that caused her to fall in love with him. Then George learns that she only asked him out as part of a cheerleader contest to see which girl could find the biggest loser to go to prom with, even saying George was her ticket to victory. Therefore meaning ''she'' lied first, which George calls her out on. Veers into HypocriticalHumor when they acknowledge their relationship is based on lies but George says they should be ''proud'' because they've created a loving family and great life together.
95* InsufferableGenius: She zigzags between this and KnowNothingKnowItAll. Though it's implied that she's usually right unless she lets her idealism get the better of her.
96 * LethalChef: If Benny is to be believed.
97* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: What she George are.
98* MamaBear: Really protective of her family. She goes "medieval" when Carmen is unfairly punished by her school after being bullied and forced into a physical fight by the girls who have long been tormenting her. She angrily storms into the school and demands justice for her daughter. Later, she almost chokes her brother with his tie because he was going to scam his daughter and run off with the money she had loaned him to start a business together.
99* MsFanservice: Especially in the later seasons, which is ironic considering there's an episode dedicated to her feeling insecure around the younger Veronica and dealing with getting older. She also provides plenty of MaleGaze. Even Veronica remarks how Angie is a gorgeous woman, even if she's older.
100* NiceGirl: Angie is incredibly friendly and selfless. She's a loving mother and wife and is always willing to go out of her way to help others. Despite that, she can still be jealous and has flaws.
101* NotSoAboveItAll: Normally mature and sensible Angie isn't above being DeadpanSnarker or going with George's antics on occasion from time to time.
102* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Angie is normally the ReasonableAuthorityFigure to George's cynicism. So any time she loses it tends to be pretty memorable and lets the targeted party know they've ''really'' screwed up.
103* PartingWordsRegret: After her mother dies, Angie has a major freakout over learning George screwed up with the burial plots. Ernie suggests to George that there's a deeper reason for this and there is: in their last conversation, Angie ended up saying she never forgave her mother for cheating on Vic and calling her a selfish tramp.
104* ProudBeauty: There's an episode towards the end of the series where she freaks out about losing her looks and admits she's always been vain and proud of her beauty. So the idea of losing her looks to aging is comically traumatic for her.
105* SpoiledSweet: Discussed. Vic laments that, after growing up with nothing, he gave his children ''everything'' and it destroyed his son's moral character. He outright calls it a miracle Angie didn't end up a SpoiledBrat too.
106* TookALevelInJerkass: Yes, even ''Angie'' of all people has shown these moments occasionally. She's quite sensitive about her own mistakes and does get jealous. She can even be self-centered every once in a while and wants George to fix problems for her. These flaws don't make her unlikable, however.
107* TookALevelInKindness: Had some slight AlphaBitch tendencies in high school flashbacks to her and George's teenage years. But she, the daughter of wealthy doctors, has adjusted to blue-collar life and is generally sweet to everyone - even her obnoxious mother-in-law.
108* UglyGuyHotWife: George isn't ugly but even he's surprised that a woman like Angie would end up with a lower-class guy like him. And it also gets lampshaded, with George proudly bragging about his beautiful wife and how he married "up".
109* UptownGirl: Angie was born into a wealthy family and would later marry blue-collared George. It was part of why her father didn't approve of the marriage at first.
110* WideEyedIdealist: To the point of annoyance.
111[[/folder]]
112
113[[folder:Benita "Benny" Diaz Lopez]]
114[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/benny13.jpg]]
115[[caption-width-right:350:" Who do I thank for dropping out of high school at 15 and working at a factory? Who do I thank for getting me pregnant at 17? Who do I thank for leaving me alone with a kid to raise? Who do I thank for feeling like I was 60 when I was 20? But thank God I know who to thank for my cushioned toilet seat!"]]
116-> '''Played by''': Creator/BelitaMoreno
117The [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]], [[TheAlcoholic alcoholic]], and [[AbusiveParents abusive]] mother of George.
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119* AbusiveParents: Her parents were abusive to her, and she was to George. Turns out her parents were even worse to her and she actually was better to her son.
120* TheAlcoholic: Stated to be this and is occasionally shown drinking a beer on-screen.
121* AmbiguouslyHuman: Used as a RunningGag at her expense. People question if she's even human due to her physique.
122* AnimalMotif: Is often called a "bat" by George.
123* BerserkButton: Do NOT call her a whore, even if she said she wasn't dating boys at 15 so much as having sex with them.
124* BrokenBird: It's ''usually'' played for laughs, but there's no denying that Benny's had a rough life. She mentions at one point that things like her TeenPregnancy, loveless marriage with Manny and being forced to drop out of school to work a dead end job at a factory left her "feeling like she was 68 when she was 25".
125* CharacterCatchphrase: "Why you crying?!" is certainly thrown around enough to count. She also tends to shout "You know what" just before tearing into someone, physically or verbally. "Screw You!" is another one she's fond of.
126* ComedicSociopathy: Most of her horrendous behavior was PlayedForLaughs.
127* ConsummateLiar: She's told countless lies to George over the years, but the ones that stood out the most was that his father had supposedly died when he was younger.
128* TheCynic: Though given [[BrokenBird her backstory,]] can you really blame her?
129* DeadpanSnarker: Even worse than George.
130* DirtyOldWoman: Flirts with many men and sleeps around a lot. Not to mention her creepily hitting on Jason (who's a ''teenager'') and in one episode is implied to think GuyOnGuyIsHot.
131* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Was wearing age makeup in the first several episodes and spoke with a heavy Chicano accent in the pilot.
132* EmotionallyTongueTied: She has a pretty hard time expressing things like gratitude or love.
133* EveryoneHasStandards: Benny can be extremely mean at her worse, or playfully teasing at her best, but even she has enough class to take something seriously.
134** She gives genuine condolences to Angie when her mother passes away.
135** Despite her flaws as a parent, her hatred of Manny stems from him ditching George.
136* FakeBoobs: In "George Discovers Benny's Sili-Con Job", Benny gets breast implants and naturally this gets PlayedForLaughs. It is revealed she just put rubber items from the surgeon into her bra.
137* FatalFlaw: Her not being able to move on from her past. She holds grudge because she grew up in a horrible, abusive family and was quickly abandoned by her then husband after he impregnated her.
138* FreudianExcuse: She has a hard time showing compassion due to [[DarkAndTroubledPast being abused by her parents and becoming a single parent at 17 years old]].
139* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: She's been dealt a bad hand in life, but many including George make it clear her shitty life doesn't excuse how poorly she treated George throughout his childhood or her overall meanness. When she admits she initially gave up George to another family because she feared she couldn't be a good parent due to her own parental abuse, George shuts her down:
140-->'''George:''' You're supposed to do better for your kids!
141* GrandparentFavoritism: While she isn't ''nice'' to Carmen and Max per se, she does treat them nicer than she did George as a kid.
142* HatedByAll: Her family barely tolerates her, and the rest of the community want her gone. When her house burnt down, nobody was willing to pitch in to help her get a new home, instead sending notes like "You deserved it..." "You had it coming..." and "What the hell does God have to do to finish you off?" The last one, saying "I hope you build a new house... [[BaitAndSwitchComment But this time the windows are painted shut so you're trapped inside and you burn alive like the wicked witch you are]]" was even a petition.
143* HatesBeingTouched: A recurring gag in the series is her refusal to hug people, but it's less funny when you realize that withholding affection screws up your children.
144* HiddenHeartOfGold: Despite the two [[SnarktoSnarkCombat constantly snarking at each other,]] a few episodes go out of their way to prove that she genuinely does care for George (and vice versa), and the rest of her family. This is most prominent when George was in a dire financial situation, and she went out of her way to contact Manny for the first time in years to get him some money. The show makes the point that when it comes to Benny and Manny, in the end, Benny was the better parent because she was actually present in his life.
145* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: Responsible for George's and is implied to have been treated even worse by her own parents.
146* {{Hypocrite}}:
147** Benny will gleefully insult everyone around her but Lord forbid anyone insult her back. One example of such hypocrisy that she admitted to being in a pool about George finishing high school, which she ended up losing a fortune on. She is shocked and angered over her co-workers and boss betting in.
148** In the first episode of the series, Benny mocks George for feeling conflicted over having to terminate an employee so the company can save money. When George picks her as the employee to be terminated, she is angry at him despite her not only mocking George for not being ruthless enough to do such a thing but also being a very lousy worker herself.
149** She often calls George and Angie bad parents when she was an [[AbusiveParents abusive]], [[ParentalNeglect neglectful]] mother to George, who has no end of stories about how awful she was.
150* ItAmusedMe: Her ManipulativeBitch tendencies ([[ComedicSociopathy among other behaviors]]) typically stem from this.
151* IWasQuiteALooker: Flashbacks of George as an infant show she was quite attractive in her younger days.
152* {{Jerkass}}: Cynical, abusive, and utterly insensitive. She fits this trope like a T and much of the show's humor revolves around her being rightfully insulted and suffering her awful behavior.
153* JerkassHasAPoint:
154** Benny bluntly states how George [[ParentalFavoritism favors]] Max over Carmen, something that both the latter and Angie noticed as well.
155** While Benny may have been in the wrong for [[WouldHurtAChild slapping Max]], in her defense, the kid told her to "take [her] tired ass home." You do ''not'' say something like that to an elder, let alone your own grandmother.
156** One episode has Benny losing a work contest that has a trip to Reno as a prize and she accuses George of rigging the results. She's proven right when George comes up with increasingly lackluster reasons for why she lost before admitting that he cost her the trip as payback for her bad parenting. Even Angie took Benny side, seeing that she legitimately earned the trip and calls out George for letting his personal feelings dictate his decision, something both shocked George and Benny.
157** In one episode, she sneaks Carmen birth control pills behind George and Angie's back. While she does pass the buck on Vic for telling her about the free clinic where she could get them, she makes a point that Carmen will have sex with or without her parents' permission, and she might as well do it with protection. While George throws her (and Vic) out, Angie does concede that they are right.
158** When George refuses to allow Benny to drive his car on the sole reason because Benny wouldn't let him drive her car when he was a teen. Benny rightfully called out George for his childish behavior, since if George wrecked the car, they would have been screwed, and Benny unconsciously admit she didn't want to get a phone call dead at night saying George died in a car accident like another boy in the neighborhood at the time.
159** She lied to George about Manny being dead, but she did it because she felt George would be better off not knowing him. While this does make her look justifiably in the wrong, she technically is in the right too, Manny never made an attempt to stay in George's life, much less try to make up for it, despite becoming a wealthy man, he had no excuse other than he simply did not want to. [[spoiler: In the end, she turns out to be right: Manny's last act was to bar George from his funeral just so his reputation wouldn't suffer. George admits to Benny she was right...but Benny admits she wish she wasn't]].
160* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She actually does love George deep down. As awful as she made his childhood, it turns out hers was even worse. When she [[spoiler: originally gave up both Linda ''and'' George at first, it turns out she wanted both of them to have a happy life with a loving family who told them to hug and love them every day as if they really were their own, which she didn't believe she could give them due to her own horrible upbringing. ]]
161* MamaBear: More to her grandchildren than her actual son, though a noteworthy case would be the "Carmen runs away" arc; she calls out the police for not doing enough to search for Carmen and later beats up Zack Powers (who convinced Carmen to run away in the first place).
162* ManipulativeBitch: Successfully pulls off an impressive amount of [[BatmanGambit Batman Gambits]] throughout the series.
163* MoralityPet: Her boyfriend Randy in later episodes. After he [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse disappears later on]], he's replaced by an old flame of hers, Wayne.
164* NeverMessWithGranny: She once kicked a guy in the crotch for mocking her relationship with Randy. In another episode, George mentions he once saw her wrestle two police officers to the ground with a taser dart in her neck.
165* NoSympathy: She may ask "Why you crying?", but that certainly doesn't mean she gives a damn.
166* ObnoxiousInLaws: To Angie. One of the reasons Angie welcomes Linda to the family is so she can have someone to acts as a buffer between her and Benny.
167* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: After her mother throws a particularly nasty TheReasonYouSuckSpeech at her, the normally belligerent to the end Benny just sort of...shuts down and doesn't even try to argue with her any further. This is what convinces George to defend her in court.
168* ParentsAsPeople: She was a lousy mom and a terrible person to George, but she was abandoned by her husband and by her parents, who were downright ''heartless'' toward her and turned to substance abuse to cope. And she did have moment where she tried to be a parent.
169* ReallyGetsAround: She doesn't have an official boyfriend until late in the series, and even that doesn't last.
170* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Some episodes imply that Benny hasn't been fired from her job because of George covering for her.
171* ShotgunWedding: Deconstructed with her and Manny, who only got married because he got her pregnant and they both clearly despised each other. Benny admits to using a knife on him, and he eventually got fed up and left her.
172* SoProudOfYou: In the first episode, Benny straight up says this to George for having the guts to fire her, his own mother. She even states she barely ever says this to him, if at all.
173* TeenPregnancy: She became pregnant with George when she was 17.
174* TroubledAbuser: She was abused by her parents and ended up doing the same to George (though it's implied that Benny's parents were far worse than Benny herself was to George.)
175* {{Tsundere}}: A heavy type A. She DOES love her family, but you could probably count the amount of times she comes around to admitting it on a single hand.
176* UngratefulBitch:
177** In season 2, George remodels Benny's bathroom free of charge and even throws in some custom stuff. All she does is complain about it being excessive and he rightly calls her out for her ingratitude. Although she does admit she was wrong and explains why she had trouble showing gratitude.
178** In season 5, Benny's house burns down and George allows her to move into his home. Despite this kind gesture, Benny still continues to insult him and mess with his work.
179* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: On most occasions.
180* VillainProtagonist: At her worst.
181* WouldHurtAChild: Slaps Max for talking down to her, and it's heavily implied that she's done much worse to George. However, with Max, she does apologize to him (by giving him $20) and explaining that it was how she was taught to discipline.
182[[/folder]]
183
184[[folder:Carmen Consuelo Lopez]]
185[[quoteright:324:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/carmen10.jpg]]
186[[caption-width-right:324:"The mannequin represents my spirit trying to get out of a spiritual prison."]]
187-> '''Played by''': Creator/MasielaLusha
188George and Angie's melodramatic daughter.
189----
190* BrattyTeenageDaughter: She wasn't initially, but she eventually degenerated into this.
191* BuxomBeautyStandard: Masiela Lusha's breasts grew significantly larger between the first and second seasons and a plot point for one episode was George freaking out over the fact that his daughter is growing up and starting to attract attention from the boys.
192* CloudCuckoolander: When she tries to be poetic and deep, her poems just sound overly dramatic and theatrical.
193* DaddysGirl: Subverted. George, like many fathers, is extremely protective of his "little girl". There are times when they really can't stand each other, but when push comes to shove they really do love each other. When they have a sweet moment, it is really genuine.
194* DeadGuyJunior: Her middle name was taken from Angie's dead grandmother.
195* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The quote under her image: "The mannequin represents my spirit trying to get out of a spiritual prison."
196* DramaQueen: There is no such thing as small problems when it comes to Carmen. One reason why George has a hard time dealing with her is he can't tell the difference between "teenage drama" and a genuine issue for her.
197* EarnYourHappyEnding: Despite the troubles she went throughout the series, Carmen got accepted to college.
198* EveryoneHasStandards: When Piper takes to posting mean comments online about one of her friends, she objects to it and winds up ending their friendship.
199* FatalFlaw: Her lack of self-esteem and constant need for male attention and approval is an obvious flaw of hers. This problem is quite typical for teenage girls, so she goes through a lot of situations they go through.
200* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She ''easily'' falls for Zack Powers' BrokenBird act when it's obvious to everyone (but her) that Zack's a lowlife who only wants her for sex. She even defends that they're "in love" and her parents simply want to keep them apart. This escalates to her running away with him, where she eventually realizes her parents were right when he dumps her after she refuses to have sex. Aside from that, all of her on-screen relationships end in failure because she just can't understand how relationships properly work.
201* ItsAllAboutMe: Doesn't seem to care about anyone else's problems if she deems her own problem to be bigger (which is most of the time), even when it actually isn't.
202** In one example, Max desperately needed help with his math class in order to pass and Jason (Carmen's ex-boyfriend she just broke up with) was the only one who could help him. George was willing to pay him to privately tutor Max at the house, but Carmen didn't want Jason there due to their breakup. She then deliberately provokes him into calling off the tutoring to get him to leave. George and Angie get mad at Carmen for doing this, but she insists that no one cared about her feelings and were only focused on Max and his needs. In the end, she and Jason work things out and he resumes tutoring Max, but she was still being quite selfish.
203* {{Jerkass}}: Crosses this line towards her father and brother often.
204* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Selfishness and angst aside, she really isn't that unpleasant a person.
205* OutOfFocus: Carmen was prominent during the first 4 seasons, but had less major after the first couple episodes of Season 5. It wasn't until the finale of that season she gets more attention as she tries to apply for college.
206* PutOnABus: Before the last season, she went to college and is never seen again due to a case of RealLifeWritesThePlot, as Masiella Lusha wanted to go to college.
207* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Carmen went off to college for the final season as her actress Masiella Lusha wanted to leave the show to go college as well. The last we see of her is her opening her final college admission letter and learning she got accepted.
208* SlutShaming: A boy she broke up with told their classmates they had sex, leading to her being bullied relentlessly for being a "whore." It got so bad, she had to leave public school as boys began sexually harassing her.
209* TookALevelInJerkass: Carmen was mouthy from the start, but she still means well. However, thanks to Piper Morley telling everyone at her old school that she was a slut, Carmen started becoming more rebellious and have self-esteem issues from the outcome.
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:Maximilian Victor Roberto Magic Johnson "Max" Lopez]]
213[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxlopez.jpg]]
214[[caption-width-right:350:"I wasn't ready for my math test. I wasn't getting the problems, Dad tried to help me but, I don't have that kind of time."]]
215-> '''Played by''': Creator/LuisArmandGarcia
216George and Angie's dyslexic son.
217----
218
219* BullyMagnet: This is invoked by George and Carmen in one episode when they try to deal with Max constantly being beaten up at school. George believes it's because Angie teaches him that "bullies are friends who don't know how special you are", which George justifiably believes is guaranteed to get one's ass kicked if spoken out loud. Carmen is convinced it's because Angie still buys him nerdy clothes instead of the latest trends.
220* CheerfulChild: Before he hit puberty that is.
221* TheCutie: During the first two seasons.
222* DependingOnTheWriter: He differs on a scale of {{cloudcuckoolander}} to surprisingly clever depending on the episode.
223* DidYouThinkICantFeel: He takes George's comments about his stupidity to heart.
224* DirtyKid: Tries to peep at one of Carmen's friends through a hole he'd drilled into the wall. Rather than punish Max, George lets him off and punishes Carmen for spraying him in the eye with perfume
225* DisposableLoveInterest: He receives a girlfriend named Kristi in one episode, but after she serves her purpose of setting up the story about Max's kidney issues, she's [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse never mentioned again]].
226* DudeLooksLikeALady: An InformedAttribute, when his hair was long, it became a RunningGag for strangers to mistake him for a girl and for cross-dressing jokes to make at his expense.
227* DumbassTeenageSon: Played up in later seasons.
228* IllBeInMyBunk: Like father like son, you could say. He was seen with one of Angie's magazines and used a [[BlatantLies totally unconvincing lie]], saying it was for a social studies project about how women are objectified in today's culture. After he puts it down he slyly tells it "I'll see you in the recycling bin later."
229* KissingCousins: Is hopelessly attracted to Veronica, who's his ''first cousin''. George bluntly tells him that his crush is disturbing because of the biological relationship. Thankfully, Veronica does not return his affection and simply blows it off.
230* LIsForDyslexia: His dyslexia was portrayed fairly accurately early on. In later seasons, however, this is zigzagged. The accuracy is thrown out the window in favor of jokes implying that "dyslexia" is synonymous with "stupid." The accuracy returns when the dyslexia is treated as SeriousBusiness.
231* MiseryBuildsCharacter: Subverted in "George Thinks Max's Future is on the Line" when he starts working at the factory. George wants him to learn how hard it is to make $1,000 to pay back some credit card debt. However, while Max hated the idea going in and acknowledges it isn't easy earning money, he actually enjoys working at the factory--proving more productive than the other employees and wanting to quit school to work there full-time.
232* NiceGuy: Max started off the series as a really sweet and innocent kid. As he got older, he went through typical teenage boy things but he remained a well-meaning guy.
233* OverlyLongName: His full name is "Maximilian Victor Roberto Magic Johnson Lopez" because George and Angie couldn't decide what to name him.
234* ParentalFavoritism: George clearly favors Max over Carmen, even though the two become snarky towards one another in the last season.
235** George doesn't actually love Max more, he just finds him easier to deal with as he isn't as dramatic as Carmen.
236* TookALevelInDumbass: His IQ seemed to go down as the seasons passed and many characters attributed that to his dyslexia. [[FridgeLogic This is despite the fact that the episode in which he was diagnosed explicitly stated that dyslexia "has nothing to do with intelligence".]] It may very well be justified though as he had a habit of running into the screen door, plus he was known to hang out with guys like the older skateboarders.
237* TookALevelInJerkass: He inherits his father's sarcastic streak in the later seasons as he gets older.
238** Also in "Why You Crying?" He gets more obnoxious to his teacher, his parents, and Benny (the last of which gets him slapped in the face). His behavior is responded to as OOCIsSeriousBusiness. He explains he's been carrying on like this is because he's at risk of being held back in school and is struggling with the pressure to do better.
239* UsedToBeASweetKid: Max was an adorable and sweet little kid in the earlier seasons. He TookALevelInJerkass and became a very mouthy, cocky kid who didn't care about school. He got better afterward. At his worst, he's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
240[[/folder]]
241
242[[folder:Ernesto "Ernie" Cardenas]]
243[[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ernie.jpg]]
244[[caption-width-right:284:"Alright, who here has a hot single mom?"]]
245-> '''Played by''': Creator/ValenteRodriguez
246George's best friend since the second grade.
247----
248* AbhorrentAdmirer: Is this towards Angie from time to time. He once spent several months following her, leaving notes at her car, camping outside her home, all after she had married. George even had to threaten Ernie that his continued actions would get him arrested. Angie mentions that it was a really uncomfortable summer.
249* BasementDweller: Lived with his parents until finally moving into his own apartment in the final season. It’s shown it’s partly out of guilt and a desire to help take care of his mother, who is so morbidly obese that she can’t take care of herself. While Ernie is doing good by helping his mother, George points out her condition is not his responsibility and that nurses should be called in to help deal with such a severe situation.
250* BigEater: Downplayed. Despite his size he's never really shown eating much more than the other characters. Most prominently in "Ernie sees the Cellu-Light", however, he's shown to become a constant visitor to the vending machines, and is shown with a table full of food at Thirsty's.
251* ButtMonkey: Everyone makes jokes at his expense, even Angie and Max.
252* CannotSpitItOut: Typically when associating with women.
253* CannotTalkToWomen: He’s horrible at talking to women, and it only gets worse as the series goes on and he keeps failing and losing more and more of his confidence.
254* CharacterCatchphrase:
255** "Gol-''ly''!"
256** "Accident Amy! Breaking bones, and breaking hearts."
257* ClassicalAntiHero: Ernie is a pretty decent guy, he just suffers from loneliness, a lack of confidence, and being obsessed with trying to get girls out of his league.
258* DoggedNiceGuy: The reason why he can't get a woman.
259* FatComicRelief: He's overweight and a source of much of the show's comic relief by virtue of being the snarky George's sidekick and best friend. It gets deconstructed later on, particularly "Ernie Sees the Cellu-Light" when it's revealed he's been overeating to spare himself the pain of further rejection, or when he ultimately gives up on dating for good due to too many rejections.
260* HeterosexualLifePartners: With George.
261* HopelessSuitor: In the final season, when he's turned down by a woman for the millionth time (by a woman who's fatter than him no less), he decides to outright give up on women for good.
262* InformedDeformity: His big ears are the subject of many jokes about him, even though they're perfectly normal sized for all intents and purposes. He's also frequently the butt of fat jokes, and while he is overweight, he's not the monstrously obese individual the jokes often make him out to be (you're thinking of his ''mother'', mind you).
263* TheLancer: Usually to George in all their misadventures, though Benny is a more pragmatic example of this trope (as shown when she immediately removes Carmen from protesting George Bush.)
264* NiceGuy: Ernie may be a loser with women but he is a real sweetheart and a loyal friend. He was even willing to adopt Ricky just to give him a home. He has always had problems with money but is more than happy to give George's family $3000 to help rebuilt their garage after it burned down.
265* NoSocialSkills: '''Especially''' when it comes to women.
266* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The real George Lopez said Ernie is named after and based on his real childhood best friend.
267* SecretSecretKeeper: Ernie knew for years that Angie had asked George to prom as part of a cheerleader contest to see who could find the biggest loser. He said he found out because the girl who had asked him to prom ended up feeling really guilty about the whole thing and confessed. Ernie kept all this to himself because George and Angie ended up becoming a couple, and he didn't want to wreck that. He only revealed the truth when Angie was reading George the riot act for lying about painting the mural.
268* [[SelfFulfillingProphecy Self-Fulfilling Prophylactic]]: By the episode "Ernie Sees The Cellu-Light", Ernie has packed on enough weight to comfortably wear jeans that his morbidly obese mother wore at one point. Angie realizes that when he moved out of his parents' house and still found no luck with women, he intentionally overate so that women wouldn't find him attractive from the get-go and he'd have an excuse to keep eating. When his weight causes an incident at work, the Powers Bros. order him to lose weight or lose his job. George has to show him that he's on his way to his mother's size to scare him straight. George being George, however, mishears it as a “self-fulfilling prophylactic.”
269* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The sweet sensitive guy to George's more prideful manly man. With that said, Ernie still has George's interests in sports, cars, manly man things rather than typical sensitive guy things.
270* StrawLoser: He's an overweight BasementDweller who can't get a woman to save his life.
271* VitriolicBestBuds: He and George have been best friends since they were kids, but that doesn't stop George from insulting him or playing pranks, often causing him pain.
272[[/folder]]
273
274[[folder:Victor Garcia Lantigua "Vic" Palmero]]
275[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vic22.jpg]]
276[[caption-width-right:350: "I would rather listen to Black Sabbath than have a myocardial infarction."]]
277-> '''Played by:''' Emiliano DĂ­ez
278The father of Angie. A cardiologist.
279----
280* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: One of the few reasons George doesn't like Vic is because he had a more successful life prior to the divorce and thinks that he's a better father.
281* AscendedExtra: Started out as a recurring character in Season 2, he eventually becomes a main cast member and even moves into the Lopez family home for a time.
282* BerserkButton:
283** Does not like to be used. He and George got into a RealLife version of a FlameWar over $50 that the latter won in a poker game. He later revealed that he was lashing out because of Emelina, his wife who had cheated on him, left him and took most of his stuff.
284** Don't mention Fidel Castro around him, especially if it's favorable. He implied that he'd be willing to punch Max in the face over it.
285* BrokenRecord: You could probably count on one hand the number of episodes he didn't mention Castro and[=/=]or his escape from Cuba in.
286* CharacterCatchphrase: "Oye Chico!"
287* CoolOldGuy: Arguably the most well-adjusted adult on the show despite being the oldest. But he is not without quirks.
288* DirtyOldMan: He gets engaged to a 27-year-old GoldDigger after only a few dates. He has also kissed Benny, flirted with Laila Ali despite being a married woman (he did not know this since she wasn't wearing a ring) and dated George's sister, Linda. His reaction to Benny getting [[spoiler:false]] breast implants seals the deal.
289-->'''Vic''': I am looking at them as a doctor.
290-->'''Benny''': (''slyly'') And what is the good doctor's opinion?
291-->'''Vic''': Oh they're YUMMY!
292-->'''Angie''': (''horrified'') DADDY!
293-->'''Vic''': I'm older now, and I know what I like. And I ''like!''
294* DotingParent: He admits to spoiling his kids rotten which caused them severe problems into adulthood.
295* FatalFlaw: His Pride and strive for manliness rivals George.
296* {{Foil}}: To Manny. Both are successful in their chosen professions and have complicated relationships with George, but Vic is a dependable dad to his children and has always been around to help during a crisis, whereas Manny left when things got tough and stayed gone. It's for this reason George takes money from Vic instead of Manny to pay for what happened to the garage.
297* FunnyForeigner: The only character who was not born in America, and many jokes about his accent and culture are made.
298* GagHaircut: Dyes his hair and mustache black while dating Linda. George compares this look to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros "Super Mario"]], since he was also wearing a red shirt.
299* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He doesn't get along with George at times and can be very critical of others but he clearly loves his family and supports them.
300* LaserGuidedKarma: Vic was pretty harsh with his ObnoxiousInLaws behavior to George in the earlier parts of the show. His wife winds up cheating on him, leading to a divorce which they never reconcile because of her death. Any future romantic pursuits fall apart for him. His own daughter-in-law takes a posthumous swing at him, tricking him into thinking he would be Veronica's trustee, and then giving the trusteeship to George. And he's forced to recognize that the man he's been bitterly deriding for years is ultimately a better husband and father than Vic himself was able to be, though he does eventually accept it in good grace.
301* LikeASonToMe: Despite a rocky start, George becomes this to him in later seasons, especially since his own son, Ray, grew up to become a con artist. It comes to a point where George actually calls Vic "dad". It became even more poignant in the end when Vic decides to give George a family heirloom, a pocketknife his father gave him, since he was going to give it to Ray, but George has more than earned it.
302* MyGreatestFailure: Since he grew up poor, he made a point of spoiling his children. While Angie turned out fine, his other children turned out horribly (especially Ray). He tells George this when imploring him to not give up on Veronica.
303* NoodleIncident: He apparently opened a Cuban restaurant at one point and it failed miserably.
304* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite being a professional doctor and knowing they are unhealthy, Vic can't deny that burgers are delicious.
305* ObnoxiousInLaws: To George. Though their relationship is shown to improve somewhat later on.
306* ParentalFavoritism: It's implied he was far more supportive of Angie's sister's marriage than he was of Angie's, in large part because he approved of her husband more than he did George. It's quite obvious that his son Ray is his least favorite child though because the man is a {{Slimeball}} ConMan.
307* RagsToRiches: Escaped poverty and became a wealthy cardiologist in America.
308* RunningGag:
309** In his debut episode, he had a habit of calling heart attacks by their technical name "myocardial infarction".
310** His heavy Cuban accent, which is made fun of by others quite often, especially George.
311** In "The Kidney Stays in the Picture" George keeps getting tired of his stories so he asks him to skip to the last line of the story, which are typically {{Brick Joke}}s, in addition to {{Noodle Incident}}s about having sex with girls in exchange for chickens.
312--> '''Vic:''' My father paid the girl with a chicken.\
313\
314(''at the end of a different story'') Well the chicken lived, but the girl had to wear an eye patch for the rest of her life.\
315\
316(''and the end of yet another story'')And it turns out it was the exact same chicken.\
317
318* TookALevelInKindness: His ObnoxiousInLaws behavior was rather bitter at the start. Following his divorce and moving closer to the family he dialed back a lot of his vitriol towards George.
319* UnresolvedSexualTension: With Benny.
320* VitriolicBestBuds: Develops this relationship with George. While they still throw shade at one another, they come to care for each other like family, which is definitely a step up from their previous relationship.
321
322[[/folder]]
323
324[[folder:Veronica Palmero]]
325[[quoteright:289:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/veronica.jpg]]
326[[caption-width-right:289:"I'm rich! And I have '''chips'''".]]
327-> '''Played by:''' Creator/AimeeGarcia
328George's wealthy niece.
329----
330* AdvertisedExtra: Since she returned in Season 6, Veronica was added in the show's opening making it look like she'll be a major character. But aside her return episode, Veronica doesn't have any major episodes and just shows up.
331* AlphaBitch: Has the personality of a ditzy and spoiled party girl despite being an adult, [[TookALevelInKindness she gets better though]].
332* BrainlessBeauty: Got through school by using her looks and teasing. Doesn't work out as well when she becomes an adult as she is expected to do more than tease.
333* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Briefly when she gets stoned in her debut episode.
334* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To her cousin Carmen. Unlike Carmen who is middle class and is regarded as a smart student, Veronica is very rich but not very smart.
335* CousinOliver: Was brought in to replace the departing Carmen. Subverted in that she debuted several episodes before Carmen left the series.
336* DisappearedDad: Ray had been out of the picture for sometime.
337* DudeMagnet: One of her defining characteristics. With an instance or two of EvenTheGirlsWantHer tossed in for good measure.
338* EntitledBitch: Probably a reason why her mother didn't want to give her millions of dollars right away.
339* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: In her debut episode, she goes looking for a job at the mall. Two boutique managers hit on her and one of them is girl.
340* FemmeFatale: Is not above using her looks to get attention from men. And women if they swing that way.
341* FreudianExcuse: Growing up in the lap of luxury and having a con artist for a father could only end with her being spoiled.
342* HiddenDepths: She is very adept at poker.
343* ManipulativeBitch: And HOW! Thankfully, it very often blows up in her face.
344* MissingMom: Her mom dies in her debut episode, setting off her story arc.
345* OutGambitted: When Veronica tries to get her inheritance by manipulating his boss using her usual tricks, George rightfully points out that since she is an adult now, her teasing will mean she will have to have sex with his boss to keep it up. This causes her to stop and be more responsible.
346* OutOfFocus: Oddly, after she moves into the Lopez house she receives very little screen time and mostly serves as a one-scene wonder who isn't the central focus of any episodes. She's also inexplicably absent from the series finale.
347* RichBitch: Comes from a wealthy family and inherited money from her deceased mother, though George is the actual trustee and refuses to give it to her until he thinks she can handle it.
348* SpoiledBrat: More so than Carmen.
349* TookALevelInKindness: Once she permanently takes over for Carmen, she is much more respectful and mature. Especially after George demonstrated that he could beat her at her own game.
350* UngratefulBitch: Her response to George providing her with a job at Powers Brother's Aviation was to manipulate his boss in an attempt to receive her PassedOverInheritance early. [[spoiler: Thankfully, she is OutGambitted.]]
351* UsedToBeASweetKid: Vic cites this trope as reason to not give up on her in her debut episode.
352[[/folder]]
353
354!!Recurring Characters
355
356[[folder:Linda Lorenzo]]
357-> '''Played by''': Creator/LisaGuerrero (first appearance); Creator/EvaLaRue (subsequent appearances)
358George's younger sister whom Benny gave away to her neighbors.
359----
360* AmbiguouslyBrown: Her adoptive parents were Italian and she definitely looked the part. Though she does mention that she's often "mistaken" for being Latina.
361* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She only appeared in three episodes and was mentioned once in passing afterwards when George met Benny's mother. Though considering what happened in her final appearance, her departure was probably justified.
362* DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou: A mother example. The reason she was given away is because Benny was unable to afford taking care of a second child after Manny left.
363* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Responsible to George's foolish. She's a college graduate and a superintendent of Max's school district.
364* HappilyAdopted: She never knew she was adopted until George told her and she was crushed when the news broke. Though she eventually comes to accept her biological family (mostly George).
365* LongLostRelative: Didn't meet her mother or brother until she was in her thirties.
366* MayDecemberRomance: She dates Vic in "George's Relatively Bad Idea", which was her final appearance in the series. She calls it off after discovering that he had [[{{Squick}} previously kissed Benny]].
367* ParentalFavoritism: Despite only knowing each other for a short period, Benny clearly prefers her to George. She even said that she should have kept Linda and given George away because Linda is far more intelligent and successful. George points out to her that this is because her adoptive parents actually took care for her, rather than neglecting her like Benny did to him.
368--> '''Benny''': I realize I made a huge mistake. I should have taken her. She's smart, successful, hell of a woman.
369--> '''George''': Of course she turned out okay, she was raised by people.
370* SharedFamilyQuirks: She's dyslexic like George and Max.
371* StatuesqueStunner: She's about the same height as George and is very attractive.
372[[/folder]]
373
374[[folder:Manny Lopez]]
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379-> '''Played by''': William Marquez
380George's father. Left him when he was a young child and founded a construction company called Lopez Construction.
381----
382* DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou: Tries to invoke this by claiming that he left because he could no longer get along with Benny and believed that both of them would be better off without him, when in reality, he was just fed up with Benny and left so he could start over.
383* DeathEqualsRedemption: Harshly averted. [[spoiler: He leaves George with a memento in the form of a watch...but asks him and Benny to not attend his funeral in order to preserve his reputation to those he actually considered family and friends. Any improvement in the relationship he had with his son and ex-wife is immediately thrown out the window, and George and Benny likely will never forgive him.]]
384* DotingParent: He spoiled his second son, before finally cutting him off for good after being fed up with his irresponsibility.
385* DirtyCoward: Instead of trying to deal with his marital problems with Benny, or openly tell her the marriage wasn't working out, he basically ran away from her. [[spoiler: He was this even from beyond the grave, telling George not to go his funeral because he didn't want people to know he abandoned his family]].
386* DisappearedDad: Obviously.
387* FirstNameBasis: George always calls Manny by his first name, even when they start becoming more friendly with each other.
388* FromBadToWorse: Him walking out on George created or exemplified many problems that the Lopez family face. George had a miserable, abusive childhood, never did well in school due to dyslexia that went undiagnosed until adulthood. Benny began to exhibit self-destructive behavior as her alcoholism only became worse. Because Benny couldn't afford to raise two children, she was forced to give George's sister Linda up for adoption, and they would not learn of this until adulthood. The first few seasons unravel a whole web of secrets and lies by Benny, all created because of Manny leaving George.
389* InTheBlood: [[spoiler: He had bad kidneys, which ran into his son and grandson.]]
390* ItsAllAboutMe: His general attitude towards Benny and George (though more towards Benny than George) amounts to this. It's clear he didn't give a shit about what happened to them after he walked out on them; all that mattered to him was starting over ''for him''. And even when George calls him out on this years later, he has the gall to say ''to his son's face'' that it ''worked out well for him''.
391* {{Jerkass}}: After [[spoiler: his death, he requested that George didn't attend his funeral due to fear of ruining his reputation.]]
392* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
393** [[spoiler: All he gave George was a watch that belonged to his father. It sounds bad at first, but Benny mentions that it was worth a fortune when they were married, which means the value only went up. This means that George would have had all his financial problems fixed if he hadn't destroyed it.]]
394** For what it's worth, he was pretty magnanimous toward his second family in Phoenix. Although in the case of his second son, he may have been [[DotingParent too magnanimous]].
395* KarmaHoudini: After abandoning a wife and child... his life became an unparalleled success. [[spoiler: He has this enforced posthumously, ordering George not to go to his funeral]].
396* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Just as he and George were finally burying the hatchet, he passed away from kidney failure.]]
397* ParentalAbandonment: Left George and Benny shortly after Linda's conception.
398* RagsToRiches: Eventually became a millionaire after his construction company took off. Though it didn't happen overnight.
399--> '''Lydia''': It took a long time for Manny to build up his company. He didn't have any money to give until George was already grown.[[note]]Explaining to Benny why Manny never provided any child support[[/note]]
400* WhatTheHellHero: See {{Jerkass}} above.
401[[/folder]]
402
403[[folder:Jason Mcnamara]]
404[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jasonmc.jpg]]
405-> '''Played by:''' Bryan Fisher
406Carmen's on and off boyfriend. Lives with the Lopez family for a bit.
407----
408* TheAce:
409-->'''George:''' Are you sure you can be here? The super popular kids might see you! You could lose your reputation! And have to eat lunch with...the debate team!
410-->'''Jason:''' I'm captain of the debate team.
411* AllTakeAndNoGive: He's the taker in his relationship with Carmen, who supports his dreams, forgives his mess ups, and convinced her parents to take him in. For Jason himself, Jason hardly put in the effort - when they began their romance; he was embarrassed to be seen with her; he became angry and moody towards her after taking steroids; he then cheated on her despite all of the acts she did; and when she did forgive him for his infeditliy, he gets colde feet in their marriage and cowardly abandoned her to go to school instead of properly discussing their different mindsets.
412* BitchInSheepsClothing: Zigzagged. Jason does have some genuine moments of being kind but he often does horrible acts while trying to still be seen as a nice person.
413* BrokenAce: Jason is a {{Hunk}}y ChickMagnet, talented football player, and even gets straight A's. And while he came off as a straight example of TheAce, he turns out to be this trope. He comes from a neglectful home life, he took steroids at one point to please his father, and is a emotionally abusive boyfriend to Carmen.
414* ChickMagnet: Besides Carmen, many girls swoon over him.
415* FaceHeelTurn: Has one when he cheats on Carmen, but eventually he ends up back in the Lopez's good graces.
416* FreudianExcuse: Part of the reason George agrees to let him move in is because his parents don't care about him. They're more obsessed with seeing him successful so much so that they have him take steroids.
417* {{Hunk}}: Jason is tall, muscular, and has a killer smile. No wonder he's a ChickMagnet.
418* JerkassHasAPoint: Jason has done some reprehensible actions but he makes a good point when he reveals it was his wheelchair bound brother who leaked Angie's wet, white t-shirt online -- Even though he's in a wheelchair, he still needs to be told off when he does something wrong.
419* JerkJock: A zigzagged example. While he first comes across as a LovableJock, his constant disrespect and emotional cruelty to Carmen put him as a JerkWithAHeartOfJerk.
420* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Jason makes some questionable choices but ultimately proves to have a heart...until he cheats on Carmen and after she forgives him, he ''then'' breaks up with her in a cruel manner when he doesn't want to marry her.
421* LonelyRichKid: His parents practically abandoned him and were poor role models anyway.
422* MrFanservice: His good looks are a borderline RunningGag and at one point Carmen tried to use a picture of him shirtless to win a school election.
423* PutOnABus: Carmen wants to marry him and have a baby, which he wants no part of, so he ends their relationship once and for all and isn't seen again. [[note]]Since Carmen was getting written off the show at the end of the season, it made sense to get him off first since there would be nothing for him to do without Carmen (see Satellite Love Interest below).[[/note]]
424* RelationshipRevolvingDoor: He cheats on Carmen, but they make up and get back together.
425* ReluctantFanserviceGuy: Carmen tries to use shirtless pictures of him to win a school election, something he's clearly embarrassed about.
426* RichBastard: Zigzagged. He's from a wealthy family and while he can give PetTheDog moments he's also shown to do KickTheDog moments as well.
427* SatelliteLoveInterest: One of two, the other being Randy for Benny.
428* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In his last appearance, he decides to ditch Carmen to get out of his promise to marry her.
429* UngratefulBastard: Cheating on the girl who convinced her parents to care for him was a horrible move. And then when said girl forgives his transgression, he ''then'' up and ditches her to get out of his marriage proposal instead of talking to her about it.
430* UptownGuy: A subversion. Jason comes from a significantly wealthier family than Carmen's and while they did have plans for marriage, he ultimately ditches her to get out of it.
431* WellDoneSonGuy: Jason is willing to take illegal steroids to please he emotionally distant and abusive father.
432[[/folder]]
433
434[[folder:Emilina Palmero]]
435-> '''Played by:''' Sonia Braga
436Vic's ex-wife and Angie's mom.
437----
438* {{Jerkass}}: Her sole onscreen appearance revolved around her treating George like crap. She also cheated on her husband for no real reason.
439* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While the above is true, Emilina did love her daughter and she was in the midst of reconciling with her ex-husband before her death.
440* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Vic and Emilina were in the process of reconciliation before her death. She also died before she and her daughter Angie could repair their relationship.
441* KarmicDeath: Cheats on her husband Vic who was a Cardiologist. She later dies from a heart attack.
442* KilledOffForReal: Dies off-screen of a heart attack in "George's Grave Mistake Sends Him to a Funeral, Holmes" and her death is the focal point of the episode.
443* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Angie confessed that she never forgave Emilina for cheating on Vic.
444* PrettyInMink: She showed off her wealth with a fur coat she wore for her one appearance. She almost bought Carmen a fur when Christmas shopping.
445* SheWhoMustNotBeSeen: Only appears in one episode, "Meet the Cuban Parents." Since that episode is rarely shown in reruns (it's a ChristmasEpisode and Nickelodeon usually only airs holiday-themed episodes during holiday seasons) she might come across as TheGhost to modern viewers. Max lampshades this, admitting that he doesn't feel much sorrow over Emilina's death because she wasn't a big part of his life.
446* SilverVixen: Considering her lover was a [[LikesOlderWomen younger man]], this trope must apply.
447* SympatheticAdulterer: Vic believes that Emilina cheated on him due to feeling neglected. That said he is still shown as incredibly bitter over her actions.
448[[/folder]]
449
450[[folder:Jack and Mel Powers]]
451-> '''Played by:''' Jack Blessing and Creator/MarkTymchyshyn
452George's money-grubbing bosses.
453----
454* [[MeanBoss Mean Bosses]]
455--> '''George:''' We need a new dental plan. It'll cost a little more, but the workers deserve it.
456--> '''Powers:''' All I heard was, "Cost a little more," then a bunch of whistles and sirens.
457* [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure Reasonable Authority Figures]]: Despite being corrupt [[JerkAss jerkasses]], as stated above, they sincerely respect George and are always willing to listen to his ideas even if they won't agree with them and are sincerely apologetic whenever he tells them that they've offended him in some way. They've even helped him with some family problems, such as planning his vow renewal, ordering Zack to tell the truth about what happened to Carmen, and teaching Max not to lie and the value of hard work. Of course, that doesn't mean they forgive George for going behind their backs and made it a point to tell his family exactly what his punishment was.
458* DirtyOldMan: Mel when Veronica flirts with him to make George's life miserable. George convinces him he made them reservations at a nice hotel and Mel went off to get "magic pills".
459[[/folder]]
460
461[[folder:Gina Sorenstam]]
462-> '''Played by:''' Creator/ElmarieWendel
463A promiscuous employee at Powers Brothers Aviation.
464----
465* AbhorrentAdmirer: To George.
466* AmbiguouslyBi: "You don't need a man to have sex."
467* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Averted. Interestingly, she's actually the only character you'd expect to fall victim who doesn't.
468* DirtyOldWoman: Even more so than Benny.
469* SmallNameBigEgo: Very clearly sees herself as more enticing and [[SilverFox sexually appealing]] than she is.
470[[/folder]]
471
472[[folder:"Accident" Amy Kirkland]]
473-> '''Played by:''' Creator/SandraBullock
474A Powers Brothers Aviation employee who is always getting injured.
475----
476* FaceHeelTurn: See WhatTheHellHero below.
477* GenerationXerox: In one episode, she has a daughter who is just as accident prone as she is.
478* TheKlutz: She's very clumsy, hence why peopl call her "Accident Amy".
479* PhraseCatcher: When Ernie sees her, he always exclaims "Accident Amy! Breaking bones and breaking hearts."
480* PluckyComicRelief: Primarily acts as this up until her last appearance.
481* PutOnABus: After her last appearance, Amy suddenly left the show.
482* RunningGag: Her repeated injuries.
483* WhatTheHellHero: Her last appearance is telling Randy, her old boyfriend, to break up Benny. This was during the bachelor party. George and especially Benny read her the riot act.
484[[/folder]]
485
486[[folder:Zack Powers]]
487-> '''Played by:''' Trevor Wright
488The rebellious son of Mel Powers.
489----
490* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Why Carmen falls for him, because she imagines him as a nice boy deep down who cares about her problems. [[DeconstructedTrope In reality, he's a sleazy bastard who uses Carmen's self-esteem issues against her, bullies her into running away with him to San Francisco, plans to get her soused in order to screw her, and ditches her in San Francisco when she refuses his advances]].
491* DirtyCoward: Despite Zack's smug bravado towards George, he's very quick to retreat as soon as he poses an actual threat. Ironic, given that he once hit a (possibly defenseless) teacher while in school.
492** When George goes upstairs to Carmen's room to talk about Noah (her cover boyfriend) being gay, Zack hides in her closet. George says her boyfriend is in the closet, after which Zack starts to come out of hiding with dignity...only to retreat once he realizes that George means "in the closet" figuratively.
493** After gloating to George about how he'll ditch Carmen right after screwing her, he quickly bolts out of the restaurant with Ernie holding the former back from kicking his ass.
494** After returning home from San Francisco without Carmen, he gets easily spooked by George's threats of beating him into a coma ''while he's locked up'' and then quickly runs out of the factory, only for Benny to ''immediately'' beat him up with a wrench right around the corner.
495* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: It's implied that he got the principal's daughter pregnant on purpose without her consent (and probably would've done it to Carmen too if given the chance), as he completely abandoned her and their upcoming child, Angie points out in-universe that he didn't respect her enough to be safe, and Zack even says "you'll hear about it next week" as if to indicate that the sex only recently happened. If that's the case, then Zack is a sexual abuser at best, if not a borderline [[DateRape date-rapist]]. The show has actually brought up rape and molestation on different occasions, so it's not ''entirely'' impossible.
496* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: Mel basically neglects Zack while his mother is a bitter old drunk. However, while he may have had a difficult childhood, getting the principal's daughter pregnant because he didn't respect her enough to be safe, embezzlement of company money, vandalizing his father's factory just to spite him (which nearly gets Benny fired), trying to manipulate Carmen into having sex with him and then running away to San Francisco completely shreds any sympathy the viewer might have for him. Lampshaded by George, who ''also'' grew up with an absent father and bitter alcoholic mother yet didn't turn out nearly as bad.
497-->'''Carmen:''' You guys don't understand Zack; his dad was never there for him and his mom's a bitter old drunk! [[ComicallyMissingThePoint You have no idea what that's like!]]\
498''(George and Angie both react with a silent "YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe" while Benny sheepishly tries to hide her beer)''\
499'''George:''' (''to Benny'') You wanna feel that one?
500* HateSink: On top of his misogyny and wanting to use Carmen for sex, he's also a malicious, obnoxious, trouble-making little brat. There's nothing likeable about him at all.
501* HatedByAll: There's not a single character that likes Zack (except for Carmen at first). George is practically his ArchEnemy, his school principal expelled him for knocking up his daughter, Carmen dumps him once she finally realizes what a leech he is, Benny knocks him out with a wrench and just the sheer fact that Mel didn't fire her for it shows he doesn't really care about his son.
502* {{Hypocrite}}: He uses his [[ParentalNeglect father's neglect]] of him and [[AlcoholicParent mother's alchohism]] to win sympathy from people but doesn't think twice about abandoning ''his'' unborn child and the girl he got pregnant.
503* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Only dates Carmen so she'll have sex with him, and then dumps her when she refuses. Not only that, he destroyed the factory and got another girl pregnant because he didn't respect her enough to use protection. Most likely, he'd have done the same to Carmen. Whereas most characters in the series that aren't all that nice, but all have [[HiddenHeartOfGold hidden hearts of gold]], he's just an all-around unpleasant jackass.
504* KnightOfCerebus: Oh boy. While he does have one funny moment ("your boyfriends in the closet"), it's overshadowed by the fact that he's a perverted juvenile delinquent who creates a character arc which nearly destroys Carmen's relationship with her entire family.
505* LaserGuidedKarma: He [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty regularly avoids trouble throughout his appearances]], but in his last episode, Benny smacks him with a wrench.
506-->'''Benny''': [[BlatantLies Mel, your son has been in a terrible accident.]]
507* LikesOlderWomen: He calls Angie hot at one point.
508* SmugSnake: He's a bit too confident for his own good.
509--> '''George:''' You're done seeing my daughter. It's over.
510--> '''Zack:''' I think it'll be over...when Carmen gets outta bed to make me a sandwich.
511* TheSociopath: Low functioning. While has a clear LackOfEmpathy and does woo Carmen for a while, he doesn't bother being polite towards anyone else and his overall criminal behavior shows him to be hedonistic and aggressive. He's also very arrogant in general, and his FreudianExcuse doesn't even begin to justify his behavior.
512* TeensAreMonsters: 17 years old, and one of the best examples of a {{sociopath}} in any sitcom ever.
513[[/folder]]
514
515[[folder:Randy [=McGee=]]]
516-> '''Played by''': NickOfferman
517Benny's boyfriend.
518----
519* TheBigGuy
520* NiceGuy: Despite leaving Benny at the altar, he's one of the friendlier characters on the show.
521* SatelliteLoveInterest: Doesn't have much character aside from being Benny's lover.
522* WhatTheHellHero: Accident Amy tells Randy at his bachelor party that she's willing to give him what Benny can't: kids. While Randy doesn't outright dump Benny, he says he has some things to think about, which Benny rips into him for.
523[[/folder]]
524
525[[folder:George Edward Lopez II]]
526[[quoteright:244:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/211338.jpg]]
527[[caption-width-right:244:If we're playing 20 questions, shouldn't it be 20 ''different'' questions?]]
528-> '''Played by''': Creator/LouDiamondPhillips
529Manny's second son and George's half-brother.
530----
531* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He stopped appearing after [[spoiler: Manny's Death]] and was never mentioned again.
532* DeadpanSnarker: Check out the image caption. [[note]]His response to George I after being asked "So you're George Lopez?" a second time[[/note]]
533* EveryoneHasStandards: While he has no problem using a sob story to get money from his half-brother, he gets defensive when George accuses him of identity fraud.
534* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Foolish to George I's responsible. A college dropout who blew through his trust fund and was drowning in debt. His job at a skate shop apparently doesn't pay much.
535* MyGreatestFailure: He regretfully admits to taking advantage of Manny to act like a spoiled jerk.
536* NiceGuy: He did break a trust fund with his dad when he was younger and did try to get $500 from George but almost everything else he does shows he does seem to be a rather friendly and caring guy. He was even willing to [[spoiler:give a kidney to Manny until it turned out that they weren't compatible.]]
537* RichesToRags: He blew away the trust fund he received from Manny, is in a lot of debt, dropped out of college and works in a skate shop. He lied to George I, telling him that they were dirt poor, and that Manny was a piece of shit, realizing that the truth would get him no sympathy.
538* SharedFamilyQuirks: While at Thirsty's, both Georges brush their hair back simultaneously.
539--> (Both George's pointing at each other) "Ciao!!"
540* SpoiledBrat: Money problems aside, he stated that Manny finally grew tired of his bad attitude and cut him off from the family business. He admits that he did exploit his father.
541* SurferDude: Well, skateboarder, but he does use some of the lingo.
542[[/folder]]
543
544!!Minor Characters
545
546[[folder:Luisa Diaz]]
547-> '''Played by:''' Creator/RitaMoreno
548Benny's abusive mother.
549----
550* AbusiveParents: She admits to spanking Benny "sometimes in the face". She also called Benny a whore and tells her that she's worthless. In a courtroom no less.
551* HateSink: Luisa is a portrayal of abusive mothers that isn't PlayedForLaughs. While Benny has moments of humor and sympathy, Luisa is just a walking ball of hate with no redeeming qualities.
552* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: When we first meet Luisa, she seems like a stern but reasonable woman who has some understandable reasons to be annoyed with Benny but is willing to put it aside to keep her out of prison. Then she's put on the stand, and we see how heartless she really is. While she did seem truly concerned when George lured her over by telling her that Benny had been shot, she likely would have just been there to gloat if that were true, judging by her parting comments at the end of the episode.
553* OutlivingOnesOffspring: She's still alive after Benny's brother Joe died. (Though this wasn't always the case, see {{Retcon}} below) and she believes she will outlive Benny as well.
554-->'''Luisa''': I guess I'll see you at your next trial, huh?\
555'''Benny''': Not if I see you at your funeral first.\
556'''Luisa''': I've outlived your father and your brother. We'll see who's next.
557* {{Retcon}}: George said Benny's parents were both dead in "Super Bowl", but Luisa is revealed to still be alive come Benny's trial.
558* TheStoic: She speaks with little emotion and flat facial expressions, only ever raising her voice to tell Benny how pathetic and worthless she is.
559* TheSociopath: She only seems interested in protecting her family's image. She doesn't care that her daughter might go to prison and chides George for wasting her time (He told her that Benny had been shot and was in the hospital) When admitting that she hit Benny, she callously brushes it off as "spanking her face" and saying that she had it coming.
560* UnseenNoMore: Though she is mentioned quite often, she only physically appears in one episode of the series.
561[[/folder]]
562
563[[folder:Lou Powers]]
564-> '''Played by:''' Paul Gleason
565The older brother of Jack and Mel. Left the family business before the series began.
566----
567* TheAlcoholic
568* BenevolentBoss: Implied by Benny that he deeply cared about his workers when he was around. Since it's Benny of all people saying it, he must have been a saint.
569* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome / RealLifeWritesThePlot: Only appeared in one episode and was never seen or mentioned again, due to the passing of Paul Gleason in 2006. Particularly glaring in the GrandFinale, when Jack tries to sell the business and Lou's share in the company isn't brought up at all.
570* HiddenDepths: A financial genius, according to Benny.
571[[/folder]]
572
573[[folder:Marisol]]
574-> '''Played by''': Tonantzin Esparza
575An ex-gang member who Angie convinces George to hire at the factory. Her full name is never revealed.
576----
577* SourOutsideSadInside: As George explained to Carmen why she shouldn't look up to Marisol, her toughness is an act. Deep down she's scared and unsure what to do with her life.
578* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never explained what happened to her after helping out with Benny's cleaning.
579[[/folder]]
580
581[[folder:Piper Morley]]
582-> '''Played by''': Autumn Reeser
583A bratty friend of Carmen's, turned into her arch-nemesis.
584----
585* AlphaBitch: She is a snobby bitch.
586* HateSink: There is ''nothing'' good or likable about Piper. The only vaguely nice thing Piper does for Carmen is buy her a pillow...[[StealthInsult and even then, it is just an excuse to call her a slut]].
587* {{Jerkass}}: Bullies Carmen out of school, all for not joining in on insulting a friend.
588* LaserGuidedKarma: Piper gets suspended from school when George and Angie prove that she was the one who instigated the fight with Carmen.
589* SmallRoleBigImpact: She's gone halfway into Season 2, but her bullying Carmen out of public school leads to Carmen's self-esteem being damaged for years, her relationships with Jason and Zack, and running away to San Francisco (which in turn leads to going to another new school).
590[[/folder]]
591
592[[folder:Ricky]]
593-> '''Played by''': JB. Gaynor
594A troublesome friend of Max.
595----
596* DemotedToExtra: Once Ernie adopts him, he's only seen two more times and is then only mentioned from time to time.
597* FreudianExcuse: His dad ran out on him and his mom is a rough alcoholic and horrible person. It is not known if she became who she is because of her husband leaving.
598* HappilyAdopted: By Ernie.
599* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He started off as a bad influence on Max for a bit. Despite that, he actually really does care about Max and does value his friendship with him.
600* MirrorCharacter: To George. Just like him, his father abandoned him and his mother is a neglectful, washed up drunk. When George learns this, he decides to [[PetTheDog forgive him for driving the car through a fence.]]
601* SmallRoleBigImpact: He talked Max into playing with a bottle rocket, which results in the garage burning down and taking the pricey [=LaMarie=] cosmetics with it. The family struggligng to find a way to deal with this financial mess results in George finally encountering Manny. When that goes poorly, he ends up taking a loan from Vic (thus marking when their ObnoxiousInLaws relationship slowly starts to improve).
602* ToxicFriendInfluence: Which is why George didn't want Max anywhere near him. The fact that he talked Max into actions that led to notable property damage says it all.
603[[/folder]]
604
605[[folder:Tammy]]
606-> '''Played by''': Gigi Rice
607Ricky's alcoholic mother.
608----
609* TheAlcoholic: She's even worse than Benny.
610* {{Foil}}: To Angie. While Angie is a good mother who does genuinely care for George, Tammy clearly abuses Ernie for his money, openly cheats on him and is extremely neglectful towards Ricky.
611* HateSink: Tammy is a selfish, neglectful mother who takes advantage of Ernie's kindness and mooches off his money, all the while she's cheating on him with other men and even briefly manipulates him into thinking he's the father of her unborn child.
612* PutOnABus: Ernie casually mentions that he figured out Tammy was cheating on him with other men while he was at work, so the relationship ended permanently.
613* TookALevelInJerkass: In her first appearance, her situation was portrayed sympathetically, as she lamented Ricky's deadbeat dad deserting her and how hard it is to raise a kid while struggling with drinking. In her second appearance, she's on the wagon, but she's also actively treating Ernie badly and taking advantage of him.
614[[/folder]]
615
616[[folder:Eddie Carter]]
617-> '''Played by''': Richard Riehle
618One of Benny's old flames, and a criminal.
619----
620* AffablyEvil: He's an armed robber, but he's also a genuine NiceGuy towards George and Max when they talk in the convenience store, and he really dotes on Benny for the most part until selling her out to the cops while thinking she turned him in. Eddie was an especially good friend towards George during the latter's childhood, always taking him to dodger games and even buying him his first beer at 14...
621--> '''George:''' [[BlatantLies ...innings into a great game on my 21st birthday.]]
622* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: [[GenderInvertedTrope Gender-Inverted]]. He tells George that he'll never find another woman like Benny, which actually shocks the former and makes him question if he's on medication.
623* EvilIsPetty: He almost immediately turns on Benny and gives her up to the cops when he believes she turned him in to the police.
624* FatBastard: He's overweight and an armed robber.
625* ScarsAreForever: Benny once chased him out of the house with a hot iron, burning his rear.
626--> '''Eddie:''' I still got the triangle on my ass.
627--> '''Benny:''' Considering [[GroinAttack where I was aiming]], you were lucky you turned around.
628* SmallRoleBigImpact: He appeared in one scene, but this led to Benny possibly going to jail for the rest of her life.
629* WickedCultured: While robbing the convenience store, he also asks for a bottle of wine and some flowers to give Benny on their date.
630[[/folder]]
631
632[[folder:Ray Palmero]]
633-> '''Played by''': Creator/AndyGarcia
634Veronica's father, a con artist, and Angie's brother.
635----
636* BlackSheep: He's easily the worst member of the Palmero family, being a criminal and all. Angie and Vic have much contempt for him.
637* ConMan: He's a con artist who talks and/or just robs relatives, elderly, children, whole families, and finally ''his own daughter'' out of their money.
638* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Zigzagged: He stole from Veronica in the past, and tried to do it again. However, he does claim to still care about Veronica and only robbed her because he owes money to a lot of dangerous people. And he did pay Victor back...albeit by pulling another con. While George throws Ray out of Veronica's life, he tells Veronica that what Ray did wasn't out of malice, but desperation.
639* FreudianExcuse: While stealing from his daughter is wrong on so many levels, Ray admits he's in deep with some very unsavory figures, and Vic admits he ruined Ray by spoiling him rotten.
640* HateSink: He's a selfish, manipulative con artist who will gladly throw his own family members, including his own ''daughter'' under the bus to get some extra cash. It's clear that Ray isn't meant to be liked.
641* ItsAllAboutMe: He doesn't really seem to care who he scams or how badly it hurts them, so long as it benefits himself. George even calls him out on it when he tries to leave with Veronica's inheritance.
642--> '''George:''' You know what's worse than stealing money from your daughter, is you actually made her think you cared about her.
643* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: He acts quite friendly towards George, Angie and Vic, pretending he has finally made a HeelFaceTurn and even giving them gifts, but deep down he's only after Veronica's money.
644* ParentalAbandonment: ''Twice.'' He left Veronica alone with her mother, and then tries to scam her out of two million dollars five years later.
645* PlaysGreatEthnics: InUniverse, he mentions having pretended to be Greek during one of his scams.
646* {{Slimeball}}: His own father describes him like this.
647--> '''Vic:''' [[IHaveNoSon Yep, there's the trail of slime on the ground behind you.]]
648* SpoiledBrat: As a kid, Victor gave him everything he wanted. A childhood of never having to work for anything led to him becoming the lying, backstabbing bastard he is as an adult.
649* TragicVillain: Ray is a despicable jerk...but Vic admits to having spoiled him rotten. While George despises him, he also pities him as a screwed-up person with a lot of issues.
650* TheUnfavorite: Although Vic admits that the way he raised him didn’t exactly help. He none the less has openly expressed his disgust and disappointment toward the man Ray became.
651[[/folder]]

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