Don’t mess with George Lopez!
On the Jan. 3 episode of the NBC sitcom Lopez vs. Lopez, Lopez finds himself in more antics — and recreating a moment from an iconic film in the process.
“George (Lopez) has a pretty big secret to keep when he starts secretly spending time with Rosie’s ex,” an official description for the episode reads. “Mayan tries to manage a customer’s move herself. Quinten tries to tackle a plumbing problem at home, but is he man enough to handle it without George?”
In PEOPLE’s exclusive preview of the upcoming episode, Lopez, 63, channels Julia Roberts’ Pretty Woman character to have his own iconic moment in a hardware store.
The clip begins with George strutting his stuff — with shopping bags in tow — as he enters a hardware store while “Pretty Georgie,” a rendition of the 1990 film’s theme song by Roy Orbison is heard.
Once he makes his grand entrance, Josué Consuelos (Jaime Camil) asks George, “Georgie, another hardware store? We already shop at five others.”
“I’m just here to make a point,” George responds.
He then swiftly moves on and turns to a store employee, asking, “Do you remember me?”
Despite confirming that he did, in fact, remember him, George continues, “I’ll tell you who I am. I was in here yesterday. You work on commission, right?”
The employee corrects him and says he works on an “hourly wage,” but George will not be deterred. He says, “Whatever. We just went shopping at every hardware boutique in town: The Wrench Connection, Screwy Vuitton and Le Tool.”
“I don’t care,” the employee responds, but George declares, “Big mistake. Big.”
The moment is reminiscent of the response from Roberts’ character, Vivian Ward, after she gets the cold shoulder from store employees in the beloved rom-com, which also stars Richard Gere.
In the iconic scene, Vivian, who is a sex worker that falls for Gere’s Edward Lewis, asked the employee who snubbed her, “Hello! Do you remember me?”
When she claims to not recall the woman, Vivian — carrying shopping bags on both arms — responds, “I was in here yesterday. You wouldn’t wait on me. You work on commission, right? Big mistake. Big. Huge.”
In October, Lopez told PEOPLE that Lopez vs. Lopez — which also stars his daughter Mayan — could be his last project, but he is making the most of it.
“I would like for it to go a few more seasons, but yeah, after this, I’d like to have a little time for myself,” George said of his career plans.
Of working with his daughter, who he shares with his ex-wife Ann Serrano, George shared, “She’s doing great.”
“In the beginning, I could tell when she was a little bit maybe frustrated a little bit and I would talk to her a little bit, but she works really hard when she’s not on the set,” he explained. “That’s my big thing — is to be on time. And she’s always prepared.”
“It’s exciting,” he added. “I mean, every week that we do the show, she just gets better and better. She’s able to do more physical stuff, more character stuff, and that’s really kind of what she talked about when she was 12 and she was talking about wanting to be on TV.”
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Lopez vs Lopez airs Fridays at 8:30 p.m. ET. on NBC.
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