Benny faces jail time for a crime in her past. Meanwhile, as Carmen prepares to go away to school, Angie discovers she may be pregnant. George faces instability at work and Vic contemplates engagement.
Angie keeps up the charade that she is pregnant so that George won't think about how much he misses Carmen. Unfortunately, George doesn't want to have sex with her while she's pregnant. Vic introduces his young fiance to the family.
George's new media room is compromised when his niece, Veronica, and her freeloading boyfriend move in.
Benny must rely on George's testimony at her trial after both her mother and her lawyer turn on her.
An upset and frustrated George goes to the bar and downs a tequila shot with the worm in it. He hallucinates that he and Ernie are a gay couple about to get married.
George seeks help from a popular reality TV game show in order to expose Vic's cheating, gold-digging fiancee.
Angie worries that she is losing her good looks and youthfulness, so George asks his sexy young niece to tone down her sex appeal when they go to a costume party.
Angie's mother passes away. She is put in charge of the burial arrangements. Angie asks George if they can put her mom in the burial plot with them, since they bought three spots. Unfortunately, George only bought two spots. Angie gets overly upset, and George suspects that maybe something else is going on.
A sexual predator moves into the neighborhood and the neighbors are concerned. George and Angie decide to have the talk with Max.
Much to Benny's dismay, George and Angie hire a maid who quickly cooks and cleans her way into George's heart.
When the love of Benny's life returns to town, George builds a web of lies to keep them from reuniting.
George and Angie make a bet to determine who can live the most frugally.
George tries to relive his high school days by teaching Max to play the guitar. But when Max moves on without his dad and joins a rock band, George wishes he could take it all back.
When Powers Aviation institutes a smoking ban, Benny's nicotine withdrawals drive George to self-destructive behavior.
The Lopez family strikes out against a new neighbor who's decorated his front lawn with an offensive art display. Meanwhile, George and Angie run into an old friend who takes an interest in their niece.
Vic feigns fatherly love so that George will play in a father-son golf tournament against his longtime rival and his son Tony.
In part one of the two part season finale, George puts Max to work at the factory to emphasize the importance of education. Max especially sees how important college is when they learn that the factory will be closing down.
In part two of the two part season finale, a multi-millionaire buys Powers Aviation and asks George to stay on board if he's willing to move to Phoenix.