NBC bubble comedy Lopez vs. Lopez is on the transfer — and getting a primo time slot to shut out Season 1.
For its remaining three episodes, the George Lopez car will air Tuesdays at 8:30/7:30c, behind new episodes of freshman hit Night Court. Its Tuesday debut comes one week after present time slot occupant American Auto wraps its sophomore run (on April 18).
Meanwhile, with Lopez vs. Lopez vacating its Fridays after April 21, NBC will double up on fellow bubble sitcom Grand Crew; the ultimate two episodes of Season 2 will air as a part of a one-hour block, on April 28.
All instructed, right here’s how the schedule shakes out:
TUESDAY, APRIL 18
8 pm Night Court
8:30 pm American Auto (Season 2 finale)
FRIDAY, APRIL 21
8 pm Lopez vs. Lopez (final Friday airing)
8:30 pm Grand Crew
TUESDAY, APRIL 25
8 pm Night Court
8:30 pm Lopez vs. Lopez (time interval premiere)
FRIDAY, APRIL 28
8 pm Grand Crew
8:30 pm Grand Crew (Season 2 finale)
Season to date, Lopez vs. Lopez has been averaging 2.5 million whole viewers and a 0.3 demo score (with Live+7 playback), as a self starter on Friday nights, whereas American Auto in its Tuesday time slot has been averaging 2.4 million viewers and a 0.4 score, retaining not fairly half of lead-in Night Court‘s numbers (6 mil/0.8).
Described as a “hilarious and heartwarming comedy,” Lopez vs. Lopez “tells the story of a working-class old-school Latino who moves in with his modern Gen Z daughter (played by Lopez’s real-life daughter Mayan) as they rebuild their dysfunctional relationship one argument at a time. It’s old vs. new, father vs. daughter, Lopez vs Lopez.”
In addition to the titular father and daughter, Lopez vs. Lopez additionally stars Selenis Leyva, Brice Gonzalez, Matt Shively and Al Madrigal. TVLine gave November’s sequence premiere a mean grade of “C+.”
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