Discover the best and most memorable episodes of Mr. Iglesias, from fan favorites to critically acclaimed moments. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
Hilarious high school teacher Gabriel Iglesias tries to make a difference in the lives of some smart but underperforming students at his alma mater.
On the eve of the annual academic competition, Principal Madison, Marisol and Gabe all face tough choices involving loyalty and ambition.
★ 7.8/10
(135 votes)
#2
The Big Dance
S3:E5
When his students seem reluctant to attend the holiday dance, Gabe looks for ways to boost their confidence — until he learns what the real issue is.
★ 7.7/10
(140 votes)
#3
Where Art Thou Counselor?
S2:E6
As Gabe's friends nudge him back into the dating pool, he pushes Paula to hire a new guidance counselor. Mikey worries about kissing Marisol onstage.
★ 7.6/10
(212 votes)
#4
Talent Show
S1:E7
To get his class comfortable with being in the spotlight, Gabe persuades them to perform in the school's talent show. The catch? He must perform, too.
★ 7.6/10
(216 votes)
#5
Oh Boy, Danny
S1:E9
After falling back under the spell of her two-timing ex, Abby turns to Gabe for support. Marisol declines to participate in the class's college tour.
★ 7.4/10
(263 votes)
#6
Summer School
S1:E2
Told to find an impartial teacher to grade his class's oral reports, Gabe worries when the most morally upstanding member of the faculty volunteers.
★ 7.4/10
(98 votes)
#7
Playing Favorites
S3:E3
Gabe overcompensates after a parent calls him out for having a favorite student. Tony wheels and deals to inflate his scores on faculty peer reviews.
★ 7.3/10
(238 votes)
#8
The Wagon
S1:E4
While dealing with the transfer of a star athlete into his class, Gabe experiences an inadvertent stumble on the road to sobriety.
★ 7.3/10
(223 votes)
#9
Everybody Hates Gabe
S1:E5
Marisol questions Gabe's sense of fair play when a football player seems to receive preferential treatment before Wilson High's big game.
★ 7.3/10
(204 votes)
#10
Teachers' Strike
S1:E8
When a teacher's strike threatens his students' chances in an academic decathlon, Gabe looks for ways to help them without crossing the picket line.
★ 7.3/10
(131 votes)
#11
Generation Why
S2:E4
No good deed goes unpunished for Gabe when he champions Marisol's plan to join a district-wide Green Week competition, unaware of the price he'll pay.
★ 7.3/10
(121 votes)
#12
Technically Speaking
S3:E1
To connect or disconnect? That's the question Gabe asks when his class receives new tablet devices. Mikey tries to overcome his shyness with Marisol.
★ 7.3/10
(101 votes)
#13
You're Dad to Me
S3:E4
Gabe meddles in Marisol's relationship with her estranged father, and a yoga class unleashes Paula's pent-up feelings over her upcoming college reunion.
★ 7.2/10
(248 votes)
#14
Full Hearts, Clear Backpacks
S1:E3
As part of his new security initiative, Carlos institutes a clear backpack policy that doesn't sit well with Gabe or his students.
★ 7.2/10
(230 votes)
#15
Bullying
S1:E6
Gabe intervenes when he believes one of his students is being bullied. Meanwhile, new school guidelines regarding inclusive language dismay Marisol.
★ 7.2/10
(152 votes)
#16
True Calling
S2:E1
Gabe gives his class a college prep pep talk that backfires so spectacularly he begins to question his own career path.
★ 7.2/10
(134 votes)
#17
Party of One
S2:E3
Gabe meddles in Paula's love life when she scores a date with a coach who's a well-known player, while Marisol balks at starring in the school play.
★ 7.1/10
(140 votes)
#18
Taming the Carlos
S2:E2
Gabe's students encounter a comedy of errors after he encourages them to sign up for Carlos's drama class. Paula urges the staff to try a new bar.
★ 7.1/10
(114 votes)
#19
Good Things
S3:E2
To counter his students' pessimism about the future, Gabe makes them create vision boards of what they want in life, an assignment he takes to heart.
★ 6.9/10
(338 votes)
#20
Some Children Left Behind
S1:E1
On the last day of class before summer break, Gabe learns several of his students are being transferred out of Woodrow Wilson High School.
★ 6.5/10
(190 votes)
#21
Food for Thought
S2:E5
Citing cultural appropriation, Marisol goes after Gabe's favorite taco truck. Paula attempts to censor the school's production of "Romeo and Juliet."
★ 6.5/10
(190 votes)
#1
Food for Thought
S2:E5
Citing cultural appropriation, Marisol goes after Gabe's favorite taco truck. Paula attempts to censor the school's production of "Romeo and Juliet."
★ 6.9/10
(338 votes)
#2
Some Children Left Behind
S1:E1
On the last day of class before summer break, Gabe learns several of his students are being transferred out of Woodrow Wilson High School.
★ 7.1/10
(140 votes)
#3
Taming the Carlos
S2:E2
Gabe's students encounter a comedy of errors after he encourages them to sign up for Carlos's drama class. Paula urges the staff to try a new bar.
★ 7.1/10
(114 votes)
#4
Good Things
S3:E2
To counter his students' pessimism about the future, Gabe makes them create vision boards of what they want in life, an assignment he takes to heart.
★ 7.2/10
(248 votes)
#5
Full Hearts, Clear Backpacks
S1:E3
As part of his new security initiative, Carlos institutes a clear backpack policy that doesn't sit well with Gabe or his students.
★ 7.2/10
(230 votes)
#6
Bullying
S1:E6
Gabe intervenes when he believes one of his students is being bullied. Meanwhile, new school guidelines regarding inclusive language dismay Marisol.
★ 7.2/10
(152 votes)
#7
True Calling
S2:E1
Gabe gives his class a college prep pep talk that backfires so spectacularly he begins to question his own career path.
★ 7.2/10
(134 votes)
#8
Party of One
S2:E3
Gabe meddles in Paula's love life when she scores a date with a coach who's a well-known player, while Marisol balks at starring in the school play.
★ 7.3/10
(238 votes)
#9
The Wagon
S1:E4
While dealing with the transfer of a star athlete into his class, Gabe experiences an inadvertent stumble on the road to sobriety.
★ 7.3/10
(223 votes)
#10
Everybody Hates Gabe
S1:E5
Marisol questions Gabe's sense of fair play when a football player seems to receive preferential treatment before Wilson High's big game.
★ 7.3/10
(204 votes)
#11
Teachers' Strike
S1:E8
When a teacher's strike threatens his students' chances in an academic decathlon, Gabe looks for ways to help them without crossing the picket line.
★ 7.3/10
(131 votes)
#12
Generation Why
S2:E4
No good deed goes unpunished for Gabe when he champions Marisol's plan to join a district-wide Green Week competition, unaware of the price he'll pay.
★ 7.3/10
(121 votes)
#13
Technically Speaking
S3:E1
To connect or disconnect? That's the question Gabe asks when his class receives new tablet devices. Mikey tries to overcome his shyness with Marisol.
★ 7.3/10
(101 votes)
#14
You're Dad to Me
S3:E4
Gabe meddles in Marisol's relationship with her estranged father, and a yoga class unleashes Paula's pent-up feelings over her upcoming college reunion.
★ 7.4/10
(263 votes)
#15
Summer School
S1:E2
Told to find an impartial teacher to grade his class's oral reports, Gabe worries when the most morally upstanding member of the faculty volunteers.
★ 7.4/10
(98 votes)
#16
Playing Favorites
S3:E3
Gabe overcompensates after a parent calls him out for having a favorite student. Tony wheels and deals to inflate his scores on faculty peer reviews.
★ 7.6/10
(212 votes)
#17
Talent Show
S1:E7
To get his class comfortable with being in the spotlight, Gabe persuades them to perform in the school's talent show. The catch? He must perform, too.
★ 7.6/10
(216 votes)
#18
Oh Boy, Danny
S1:E9
After falling back under the spell of her two-timing ex, Abby turns to Gabe for support. Marisol declines to participate in the class's college tour.
★ 7.7/10
(140 votes)
#19
Where Art Thou Counselor?
S2:E6
As Gabe's friends nudge him back into the dating pool, he pushes Paula to hire a new guidance counselor. Mikey worries about kissing Marisol onstage.
★ 7.8/10
(214 votes)
#20
Academic Decathlon
S1:E10
On the eve of the annual academic competition, Principal Madison, Marisol and Gabe all face tough choices involving loyalty and ambition.
★ 7.8/10
(135 votes)
#21
The Big Dance
S3:E5
When his students seem reluctant to attend the holiday dance, Gabe looks for ways to boost their confidence — until he learns what the real issue is.
★ 6.9/10
(338 votes)
Some Children Left Behind
S1:E1
On the last day of class before summer break, Gabe learns several of his students are being transferred out of Woodrow Wilson High School.
★ 7.4/10
(263 votes)
Summer School
S1:E2
Told to find an impartial teacher to grade his class's oral reports, Gabe worries when the most morally upstanding member of the faculty volunteers.
★ 7.2/10
(248 votes)
Full Hearts, Clear Backpacks
S1:E3
As part of his new security initiative, Carlos institutes a clear backpack policy that doesn't sit well with Gabe or his students.
★ 7.3/10
(238 votes)
The Wagon
S1:E4
While dealing with the transfer of a star athlete into his class, Gabe experiences an inadvertent stumble on the road to sobriety.
★ 7.3/10
(223 votes)
Everybody Hates Gabe
S1:E5
Marisol questions Gabe's sense of fair play when a football player seems to receive preferential treatment before Wilson High's big game.
★ 7.2/10
(230 votes)
Bullying
S1:E6
Gabe intervenes when he believes one of his students is being bullied. Meanwhile, new school guidelines regarding inclusive language dismay Marisol.
★ 7.6/10
(212 votes)
Talent Show
S1:E7
To get his class comfortable with being in the spotlight, Gabe persuades them to perform in the school's talent show. The catch? He must perform, too.
★ 7.3/10
(204 votes)
Teachers' Strike
S1:E8
When a teacher's strike threatens his students' chances in an academic decathlon, Gabe looks for ways to help them without crossing the picket line.
★ 7.6/10
(216 votes)
Oh Boy, Danny
S1:E9
After falling back under the spell of her two-timing ex, Abby turns to Gabe for support. Marisol declines to participate in the class's college tour.
★ 7.8/10
(214 votes)
Academic Decathlon
S1:E10
On the eve of the annual academic competition, Principal Madison, Marisol and Gabe all face tough choices involving loyalty and ambition.
★ 7.2/10
(152 votes)
True Calling
S2:E1
Gabe gives his class a college prep pep talk that backfires so spectacularly he begins to question his own career path.
★ 7.1/10
(140 votes)
Taming the Carlos
S2:E2
Gabe's students encounter a comedy of errors after he encourages them to sign up for Carlos's drama class. Paula urges the staff to try a new bar.
★ 7.2/10
(134 votes)
Party of One
S2:E3
Gabe meddles in Paula's love life when she scores a date with a coach who's a well-known player, while Marisol balks at starring in the school play.
★ 7.3/10
(131 votes)
Generation Why
S2:E4
No good deed goes unpunished for Gabe when he champions Marisol's plan to join a district-wide Green Week competition, unaware of the price he'll pay.
★ 6.5/10
(190 votes)
Food for Thought
S2:E5
Citing cultural appropriation, Marisol goes after Gabe's favorite taco truck. Paula attempts to censor the school's production of "Romeo and Juliet."
★ 7.7/10
(140 votes)
Where Art Thou Counselor?
S2:E6
As Gabe's friends nudge him back into the dating pool, he pushes Paula to hire a new guidance counselor. Mikey worries about kissing Marisol onstage.
★ 7.3/10
(121 votes)
Technically Speaking
S3:E1
To connect or disconnect? That's the question Gabe asks when his class receives new tablet devices. Mikey tries to overcome his shyness with Marisol.
★ 7.1/10
(114 votes)
Good Things
S3:E2
To counter his students' pessimism about the future, Gabe makes them create vision boards of what they want in life, an assignment he takes to heart.
★ 7.4/10
(98 votes)
Playing Favorites
S3:E3
Gabe overcompensates after a parent calls him out for having a favorite student. Tony wheels and deals to inflate his scores on faculty peer reviews.
★ 7.3/10
(101 votes)
You're Dad to Me
S3:E4
Gabe meddles in Marisol's relationship with her estranged father, and a yoga class unleashes Paula's pent-up feelings over her upcoming college reunion.
★ 7.8/10
(135 votes)
The Big Dance
S3:E5
When his students seem reluctant to attend the holiday dance, Gabe looks for ways to boost their confidence — until he learns what the real issue is.