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Brothers on the Mend by Ernest H. Johnson
Brothers on the Mend  by Ernest H. Johnson









When Manny sends George a check to help him out of financial trouble, George goes to see him in Phoenix, and ends up punching him in Benny's honor (the first gift Benny actually wanted from him). George initially believed Manny, his father, was dead (which was what Benny told him so he would stop asking where his father was), but learned he was actually alive from Manny's sister and George's aunt, Cecelia. His mother, Benny was neglectful and verbally abusive, which took a toll on George's childhood. George had a troubled childhood which is referenced throughout the series. George also loves to play golf and he usually does it whenever he gets out of situations and to outsmart his family, like listening to Carmen's poetry or talk about Max's dyslexic problems. His son, Max, also has dyslexia, but a more severe case than his father. He is also dyslexic, which often comes into play on the show. In the pilot episode, "Prototype," George gets promoted to manager of Powers & Sons Aviation (usually seen as Powers Bros.), an airplane parts factory. George is of Mexican descent and proudly boasts about it several times throughout the series, though he occasionally makes jokes about it as well. George married Angie Palmero right out of high school and had two children, Carmen and Max. George Edward Lopez (played by George Lopez) is the main protagonist of the series. This is a list of characters from George Lopez. ( March 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)

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Brothers on the Mend  by Ernest H. Johnson