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George Lopez is going bad in Season 2 of his TV Land comedy “Lopez,” with TheWrap scoring an exclusive first look at the season’s key art (below).
With the tagline “One Bad Hombre,” Lopez is clearly referencing the phrase so famously used by Donald Trump on the presidential campaign trail… and turning it on its head.
Season 2 finds George frustrated with the tediousness of having to do the same show every night in Vegas.
Along with his manager Olly (Hayley Huntley) and his opening act Maronzio (Maronzio Vance), George tries to move on to bigger and better things that will make him relevant again. This season will also see George exchange one-off dates for a steadier romantic relationship, and Manolo (Anthony “Citric” Campos) will go back to school to earn his degree.
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“East Los High” alum Ray Diaz will join Season 2 as Hector, a friend from Manolo’s past, who becomes like a son to George and a little brother to Manolo and Maronzio.
“Lopez” is executive produced and written by Lopez, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky. Michael Rotenberg of 3 Arts Entertainment also serves as executive producer.
“Lopez” Season 2 will premiere on TV Land March 29.
Check out the poster here:
23 of the Best Cult TV Shows of All Time: 'Mystery Science Theater' to 'Twin Peaks' (Photos)
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Even if a show doesn't drive huge ratings, it can live on long after its initial run thanks to a devoted fan following. Here we look back on some shows that have remained popular even decades after they first aired.
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Syfy
"Mystery Science Theater 3000"
Aired: 1988-1999This quirky comedy series followed a man and his two robot sidekicks as they riffed on an endless supply of terrible B-movies. Series creator Joel Hodgson recently held a successful Kickstarter campaign to create a new 14-episode season, now airing on Netflix.
Also Read: ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ Reboot Smashes Crowdfunding Record
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The CW
"Veronica Mars"
Aired: 2004-2007Kristen Bell played a street-smart young crime solver who assisted her father at his private detective agency. The series was revived for a one-off movie in 2014 after a Kickstarter campaign.
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ABC
"Pushing Daisies"
Aired: 2007-2009Bryan Fuller created this colorful comedy series starring Lee Pace as a pie maker with the ability to bring people back from the dead.
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Netflix
"Trailer Park Boys"
Aired: 2001-2007, 2014-presentThree friends who loved to curse, drink, and smoke dope tried to get by as petty criminals in a Nova Scotia trailer park. Netflix revived the show in 2014 and has aired three new seasons to date, with more to come.
Also Read: ‘Trailer Park Boys’ ‘Bubbles’ Actor Michael Smith Off the Hook in Domestic Battery Case
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NBC
"Parks & Recreation"
Aired: 2009-2015Amy Poehler led this smart mockumentary show about the bizarre inhabitants of the local government of Pawnee, Indiana.
Also Read: Amy Poehler, Hillary Clinton Discuss What Kind of President Leslie Knope Would Be
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NBC
"30 Rock"
Aired: 2006-2013Tina Fey and company won 16 Emmys for this comedy about the staff and stars of an "SNL"-style variety show on NBC.
Also Read: ‘Kimmy Schmidt’ EP Defends Native American Jokes: ‘Intention Is Not to Offend’
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CBS
"Twin Peaks"
Aired: 1990-1991David Lynch's unorthodox murder mystery series only lasted for two seasons, but fans have been rabid about a new season ever since. Showtime answered their prayers and debuted a revival in May.
Also Read: ‘Twin Peaks’ Gets Closest Thing to Premiere Date Yet at Showtime
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CBS
"Star Trek: The Original Series"
Aired: 1966-1969Perhaps the cult show to end all cult shows, this iconic sci-fi series only aired for three seasons but spawned five TV spinoffs and 13 feature films to date.
Also Read: Does ‘Star Trek’ First Teaser Contain Easter Eggs?
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BBC
"Doctor Who"
Aired: 1963-1989, 2006-presentNumerous actors have played the titular Doctor in this long-running British series, which has been exported worldwide to incredible success.
Also Read: ‘Doctor Who’ Star Peter Capaldi Drops Spoiler About Clara’s Return
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Netflix
"Arrested Development"
Aired: 2003-2006Ron Howard executive produced and narrated this critically beloved but low-rated comedy series. Netflix brought it back for a fourth season, with plans for a fifth and possibly a film.
Also Read: ‘Arrested Development’ Almost Went to Showtime, Network Chief David Nevins Reveals
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NBC
"Community"
Aired: 2009-2015Joel McHale, Chevy Chase, and Ken Jeong were among the stars of this Dan Harmon series about students at a fictional community college who did everything but learn.
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NBC
"Freaks and Geeks"
Aired: 1999-2000Judd Apatow assembled much of the crew that would go on to star in many of his future films -- including Seth Rogen, James Franco and Jason Segel -- in this high school comedy about two disparate groups of friends.
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The CW
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
On the Air: 1997-2003The world got its first real taste of Joss Whedon in this supernatural drama about a teenage vampire hunter (Sarah Michelle Gellar) who also dealt with high school life and young romance.
Also Read: Joss Whedon Reveals Clues About His New, Non-Marvel Script (Exclusive)
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Fox
"Futurama"
On the Air: 1999-2003, 2009-2013"Simpsons" creator Matt Groening led this futuristic sci-fi comedy. It folded after just four seasons, but was revived on Comedy Central for three more almost 10 years later.
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Syfy
"Battlestar Galactica"
On the Air: 2004-2009Edward James Olmos played the commander of an old but tough starship filled with the last remaining human beings searching for a new home. They are pursued across the galaxy by the evil robotic Cylons.
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Fox
"Firefly"
Aired: 2002-2003Joss Whedon pops up again as the creator of this sci-fi series about a ragtag group of outlaws aboard a rundown ship on the edge of the galaxy. The cast reunited for the 2005 movie "Serenity."
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HBO
"Mr. Show"
Aired: 1995-1998Bob Odenkirk and David Cross starred in this HBO sketch series. The duo and many of their former co-stars recently reunited for the Netflix show "W/ Bob & David."
Also Read: David Cross ‘Can Pretty Much Guarantee’ More ‘W/Bob and David’
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CBC
"Kids in the Hall"
Aired: 1988-1994This Canadian sketch series was known for its strange characters and cross-dressing main cast. The troupe starred in their own film, "Brain Candy," in 1996.
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BBC
"Monty Python's Flying Circus"
Aired: 1969-1974This British sketch series found big success on PBS in the United States, and the cast went on to star in four films together.
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NBC
"Xena: Warrior Princess"
Aired: 1995-2001Lucy Lawless made being a badass look easy as a female warrior looking to right the wrongs of her past. The series was a spinoff of "Hercules" starring Kevin Sorbo.
Also Read: ‘Xena’ Reboot With ‘Lost’ Writer in the Works at NBC
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Syfy
"Stargate SG-1"
Aired: 1997-2007Based on the 1994 movie "Stargate," this series ended up running for over 200 episodes and inspired three TV spinoffs.
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NBC
"H.R. Pufnstuf"
Aired: 1969Though it only lasted one season, this children's show became infamous for what many believed to be drug references hidden throughout each episode.
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NBC
"Quantum Leap"
Aired: 1989-1993Scott Bakula starred in this series about a scientist who finds himself randomly leaping through time, striving to put right what once went wrong.
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Even if a show doesn't drive huge ratings, it can live on long after its initial run thanks to a devoted fan following. Here we look back on some shows that have remained popular even decades after they first aired.
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