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George Lopez Season 4 Episode 8
A horrible dinner that features a drunk Carmen and dirty secrets about the town, convinces the Lopez’s that L.A. is till the place for them.
Views: 6
Serie: George Lopez
Episode Title: Trouble in Paradise
Air Date: 2004-11-23
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