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- Lola can't get past the loss of her beloved Martin. At the risk of losing everything else - from her medical practice to her two young daughters - she continues to grieve. When, in her mind, everything is seemingly lost without him, all that's left for her to do is to go NUMB as life passes her on by.
- Laundry and lipstick don't mix.
- During the COVID-19 pandemic, Pepito has an epiphany while eating Top Ramen noodles, and in a matter of hours he becomes a paint artist. Strapped for cash, Pepito meets with his friends and a couple of art brokers to sell his masterpiece via video conference.
- Pepito and his close friends are broke as the Covid-19 pandemic starts to subside in Los Angeles. To make ends meet, Pepito borrows EL PATRON'S minibus, without permission, and creates a faux Hollywood tourist route in the barrios of L.A.
- A struggling, underrated actor throws a farewell party right before he departs.
- On this day, Pepito and his friends go trick or treating...off-season. PEPITO'S AMERICA is a comedy series based on the jokes of the legendary funny character kid from "Pepito Jokes." Now, a grown man living in Los Angeles, Pepito is many times the trouble.
- Cristina...she's got mail.
- After leaving the holiday chaos of a nearby bar in Chino Hills, Pepito (Carlos Moreno Jr) eagerly awaits Lluvia (Yolanda Esquivel), pretending to offer just "one more drink" at his place. Little does she know, his real address is nowhere near Chino Hills. As they call out characters in the game of La Loteria, though lacking the actual game, their verbal sparring evolves into a fiery kiss revealing they both desire more than just one drink. Perhaps something a bit dirtier and closer to home in, 'Cochino Hills.'
- In an AA meeting, Pepito recounts a nightmare where he's struck by a flying chancla, then inexplicably finds himself in a Reiki session led by Salvador (Miguelito Corazón). As the session progresses, a sense of dread looms over them, intensifying when a sacred Aztec statue placed on Pepito's head shatters, unleashing a nightmarish energy surge that seems to blur the boundaries between Pepito and his grandmother, Valeria (Gloria Sandoval.)