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This Lopez vs Lopez Season 2 Episode 5 Review contains spoilers for “Lopez vs Raider Nation”.
Episode 205 shows us that Oscar was willing to even give up being a 49er fan (“Bang bang, 49er gang”!) to appease and accommodate his best friend. In Lopez vs Lopez Season 1 Episode 14, we got to see a flashback where Oscar is a clean cut professional before meeting George and in “Lopez vs Raider Nation” we see how much this friendship has truly cost Oscar.
As part of George’s 12-step program (or as he calls it 10-step for Mexicans), he’s asked to make amends and apologize to those he’s hurt while drinking.
Oscar believes George will finally apologize for asking him to tackle Marshawn Lynch then calling security when he attempted to. Instead, George apologizes to every other person (and dog) on “Lopez vs Raider Nation” except Oscar.
Finally, the truth comes out late into the episode, George sees Oscar as an “enabler” for his drinking and blames him. Oscar reminds George that he was the one who saved him when he collapsed but George doesn’t remember as such… Which causes Oscar to have a mental breakdown.
Eventually, George apologizes and attempts to tackle Marshawn Lynch himself (this is “Lopez vs Lopez” after all). But the core plot of the thankless good Samaritan, the invisible heroics of a best friend, and realizations in sobriety are quite intriguing aside from the comedy.
The secondary plot of “Lopez vs Raider Nation” is Rosie being forced to reveal she’s had a 6-month relationship with a lawyer to Mayan. Early in the episode, Mayan is annoyed at the amount of time Rosie and Quinten are spending together, almost like a couple. Mayan beleives Rosie “needs a man in her life”, only to find out she’d had one all this time.
Lopez vs Lopez Episode 205 concludes with George meeting Rosie’s new boyfriend at his front door, and “apologizing” for what he’ll soon do to him. A jealousy cliffhanger? But surprisingly this isn’t followed up on at all in Episode 206 that follows.
Disappointingly enough… Lots of momentum gone to waste. That said, it’s a strong ending if we take the episode individually. Major potential.
Marshawn Lynch as himself
Jim Plunkett as Himself
Jaime Camill as “No way” Josué
Be sure to read:
– Lopez vs Lopez Season 2 Episode 1 Review: Lopez vs Sobriety
– Lopez vs Lopez Season 1 Finale Recap: George in top comedy form
– Lopez vs Lopez Episode 16 Review and Recap, Cheaters Cast
– Lopez vs Lopez Episode 12 Review: Funniest of Season 1
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