Conclusion. The Camden County gang continues its efforts to save a comatose Earl.
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Part 1 of 2. In the wake of being hit by a car, Earl slips into a coma and spirals into a bizarro sitcom world. Springing into action, the Camden County gang goes to extremes to save his life.
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Conclusion. He's a bad boy, bad boy, what's he gonna do? Earl's past bad behavior continues to cross the airwaves when a locally filmed episode of "Cops" is presented.
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Part 1 of 2. A locally filmed episode of "Cops" features a wealth of bad behavior that is all tied to Earl in some way. Meanwhile, Kenny's escalating resentment for Earl is caught on film.
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Conclusion. Earl continues to tangle with a jailhouse bully; man-child Randy works to adapt to life on the outside without his big brother.
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Part 1 of 2. Earl has difficulty adapting to life behind bars, particularly when he runs afoul of a jailhouse bully. Problems continue outside of jail, as Randy has trouble adjusting to life without Earl, so Joy takes the boy-man under her wings.
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In the Season 4 finale, Earl takes on a karmic cause to find young Dodge's real father. Norm Macdonald reprises his role as Little Chubby.
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Conclusion. The Camden County gang seeks to solve the mystery of Crab Shack owner Ernie Belcher's vanishing. Geraldo Rivera and NASCAR driver Michael Waltrip guest star.
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Part 1 of 2. The news show "Inside Probe" arrives in Camden to investigate the vanishing of Crab Shack owner Ernie Belcher. The story finally airs eight years later---with Earl and Randy emerging as the suspects. Guest stars include Geraldo Rivera and racer Michael Waltrip.
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Gospel
Season 4, Episode 23
Earl turns his karmic attentions on a reverend whom he aggrieved in the past. But forgiveness is fleeting when the religious figure finds out about Earl's many other misdeeds. Meanwhile, Joy is a blade runner: She hits Catalina with a riding mower.
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Bullies
Season 4, Episode 22
Joy's incessant bullying prompts Earl to remember an old classmate named Wally, a boyhood target of Earl's abuse. Earl tries to make amends---only to discover that Wally has grown up to become a hulking, musclebound weightlifter (Matthew Willig). Meanwhile, Randy resorts to extreme measures to evade Joy's bullying behavior.
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Pinky
Season 4, Episode 21
Young Dodge's crush on a neighborhood girl causes Randy to reminisce about his first love, Pinky, and the summer he first met her. In kind, Earl helps Randy go on a quest to reconnect with Pinky.
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Witch Lady
Season 4, Episode 20
Earl conjures up a karmic plan to atone for all the wicked wrongs he did to an oddball "witch lady" (Betty White) when he was a youngster. But the golden girl proves to be certifiably unhinged, putting the Camden crew in a life-or-death situation. Elsewhere, Joy tries to prove that she has a good side.
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Young Dodge's desire to attend space camp prompts Earl to reflect on the blast he and Randy had as kids at Chaz Dalton's Space Academy. Earl then sets out to reconnect with the heroic Chaz (Curtis Armstrong). Meanwhile, Darnell tries to help Joy click with new friends on the Internet.
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Danny Glover guest stars as Darnell's estranged father, who arrives in Camden County hoping to reconnect with his son. But Earl and Randy sense that something's amiss, so they set out to warn Darnell of the arrival.
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Morgan Fairchild, Joan Van Ark and Andrea Parker guest star when Darnell and his family relocate to an upscale community, courtesy of their new witness-protection identities. But Joy struggles to adjust to her new luxury lifestyle and her pampered desperate-housewife neighbors. Meanwhile, Darnell's beloved Mr. Turtle comes home, so Earl sets out to return the pet to its rightful owner; and Randy begins dating---a guy named Jim.
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When Randy wins a scratch-off lottery game and is then promptly hit by a bike, he takes it as a sign from none other than karma and decides to create his own karmic to-do list. Meanwhile, Joy wheels and spiels with the FBI to get a better witness-protection identity.
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Conclusion. His witness-protection cover now revealed (courtesy of Joy), Darnell desperately ditches town with the family and assumes a new identity. In response, Catalina, Earl and Randy team together to locate them. Erik Estrada guest stars as himself.
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Part 1 of 2. Earl urges Joy to audition for a new reality show starring Erik Estrada (appearing as himself), and her outrageous tryout antics impact Darnell in a shocking way.
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Earl seeks atonement for a spiteful act he perpetrated against his babysitter and her boyfriend when he was a child. He decides to focus on their now-grown live-in son and help the slacker make it on his own. Meanwhile, Joy loses Darnell's treasured pet turtle and is mighty slow to tell him about it.
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Joy continues a years-long scam, prompting Earl to use a karmic act to help the conned victim.
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Earl recalls his past with the feral Raynard (Ewen Bremner), an untamed friend residing in the wilderness and palling around with a raccoon sidekick. Earl attempts to help Raynard in a karmic deed that includes poisonous berries and a bride gone wild.
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It's the twist and shout when a series of tornadoes touches down in Camden County. But the skies darken more when a downcast Earl loses his all-important karmic list. It also gets stormy between Joy and Darnell, who spar over who is more cerebral. Meanwhile, Randy takes a wild boat ride; and Catalina and Patty undergo a religious transformation.
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Earl reflects on his first wedding anniversary with Joy, but there's no joy when his well-favored, attractive cousin (Jason Priestley) arrives, making Earl feel inadequate. And there's buzz in Camden County when killer bees swoop down on the region, trapping some of the gang in a phone booth.
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A life-threatening item is bumped to the top of Earl's list when a mysterious man moves into the neighborhood. Meanwhile, Joy becomes preoccupied with the science fair in hopes of winning the grand-prize money. Jane Seymour has a cameo as herself.
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Earl attempts to throw a Halloween party for Dodge and Earl Jr. Meanwhile, it's no treat for Randy when he pals around with Catalina's spooky, voodoo-conjuring nephew.
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When a mysterious someone pilfers Randy's birthday gift, Earl considers calling the police to report the crime---which only cues Joy to accuse him of being a snitch.
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Earl tries to spread cheer to Randy by taking him to cheerleading camp, but the brothers run afoul of one Kimmi Himmler (Jenna Elfman), a camp director with a scarred face (because of an unfortunate badger incident) who banishes them from the site. And who's the most beautiful of all the Camden County women? Joy has no joy when her own son chooses Catalina.
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Earl tries to provide instant karma to a stuntman named Sweet Johnny (David Arquette), but the daredevil's permanent injuries complicate Earl's altruistic effort. Elsewhere, a carjacking drives Joy to purchase a gun. But Joy may have to bite the bullet: A chagrined Darnell disapproves of owning weapons.
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Earl tries to compensate for stealing an RV owned by a former Green Beret (Jerry Van Dyke). Unfortunately, the vehicle can't be returned (Randy blew it up), so Earl sets out to make the grouchy military man happy in some other way. Meanwhile, Joy and Darnell go hog wild on a moneymaking scheme: They exploit the myth of a giant pig.
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There's bubble trouble when Joy is placed in a plastic bubble because of her flesh-eating toe infection. As Earl assumes Joy's role in life (gossiping and shopping are in order), he discovers he must help her outcast children (Louis T. Moyle, Trey Carlisle), who apparently suffer from a social disorder.
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In the Season 4 opener, Earl revisits one of his past victims (Seth Green), a once-dying child who has grown up to be an aspiring filmmaker. Earl helps him produce a low-budget action movie. Then, Earl sets out to make peace with his childhood neighbors, but the good-hearted task only brings to the surface marital strife between his own parents (Beau Bridges and Nancy Lenehan). Elsewhere, Joy doesn't see eye-to-eye with Willy: She dupes him out of his glass eye.
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Earl and Randy set out to make peace with their childhood neighbors, but the good-hearted task only brings to the surface marital strife between their own parents (Beau Bridges and Nancy Lenehan). Elsewhere, Joy doesn't see eye-to-eye with Willy: She dupes him out of his glass eye.
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Earl revisits one of his past victims (Seth Green), a once-dying child who has grown up to be an aspiring filmmaker. Earl helps him produce a low-budget action movie, with none other than Randy earning all-around plaudits for his acting skills.
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Camdenites
Season 3, Episode 18
In the third-season finale, substantial troubles jeopardize Earl's karma-driven relationship with Billie (Alyssa Milano), as Earl seeks romantic counsel from his friends. Earl, as a way to deal, devotes all his time to his list, further irking a neglected Billie in the process.
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Part 1 of 2. Substantial troubles jeopardize Earl's karma-driven relationship with Billie (Alyssa Milano), and Earl seeks romantic counsel from his friends.
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Conclusion. Substantial troubles continue to jeopardize Earl's karma-driven relationship with Billie (Alyssa Milano), prompting Earl to devote all his time to his to-do list, further irking a neglected Billie.
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Girl Earl
Season 3, Episode 17
As Earl and Billie (Alyssa Milano) decide to give romance a try, Earl inspires Billie to compose her own karmic list. Her first order of business is to revisit a grocery bagger---a victim of Billie's thieving past who's now down and out. Jon Heder also guest stars.
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After stirring awake from his coma, Earl sets out on finding that which is most important in his life---Billie (Alyssa Milano). Elsewhere, Darnell and Joy move into the Crab Shack after their trailer home is rendered unlivable. Michael Rapaport also guest stars.
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Killerball
Season 3, Episode 15
Randy cares for the comatose Earl himself, much to Joy and Darnell's chagrin. Randy also takes on an item on Earl's karmic to-do list. Alyssa Milano and Kevin Rankin guest star.
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Randy and Joy set out to help the comatose Earl make a full recovery by continuing to complete items on his karmic list. But their efforts are complicated when they---and the Hickey patriarch (Beau Bridges)---run afoul of a drug dealer looking for his pot-packed duffel bag. Michael Peña also guest stars.
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Randy tries to fix Earl's karma by working on the list. His first task is to make amends for a drunken encounter with the Teutul family from "American Chopper" (appearing as themselves), which resulted in a missing motorcycle. Meanwhile, the comatose Earl happily continues his sitcom life as Billie (Alyssa Milano) gives birth to their son.
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In the wake of being hit by a car, Earl slips into a coma and spirals into a bizarro sitcom world that includes an appearance by none other than Paris Hilton (appearing as herself). Meanwhile, the Camden County gang goes to extreme efforts to save Earl's life. NBC Universal CEO Jeff Zucker provides a season recap.
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Bad Earl
Season 3, Episode 11
When his postprison life offers no home, no job and no money, a bitter Earl renounces karma and regresses to his old bad self. As Randy plans a Christmas-morning intervention, karma comes calling for Earl in the form of Billie (Alyssa Milano) and a car. Giovanni Ribisi also guest stars.
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When the warden (Craig T. Nelson) denies Earl his promised early release from prison, Earl plans a great escape with help from the gang. Michael Rapaport also guest stars.
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Earl hopes to finally win his freedom by helping the warden (Craig T. Nelson) with yet another jailhouse cause. This time, Earl must smooth over tensions between an inmate and his crime victims. Earl must also plan a costly prison prom---but the event might fully deplete his lottery winnings.
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An impatient Joy prepares to give birth and pressures Darnell to expedite the process. Meanwhile, escapee Frank (Michael Rapaport) seeks to collect his hidden loot; and Catalina babysits Joy's children. Craig T. Nelson also guest stars.
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The prison warden (Craig T. Nelson) appoints Earl to develop a "Scared Straight" skit to prevent youngsters from committing crimes. Meanwhile, Earl and prison guard Randy tangle over who is actually in charge. Later, Randy takes some convicts out for ice cream. Michael Rapaport also guest stars.
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A locally filmed episode of "Cops" features a wealth of bad behavior that is all tied to Earl in some way. Kenny also appears in the episode and his resentment for Earl is caught on film.
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When fellow prisoner Frank (Michael Rapaport) is dumped by his girlfriend (Alyssa Milano), Earl tries to bring the two back together again. Meanwhile, Joy and Catalina become entangled in a knotty situation.
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The gang has the write stuff when Earl attends a prison class on creative writing, which inspires the others to take pen to paper. While Earl suffers a nasty case of writer's block, Randy flourishes in his written imaginary world, and Catalina crafts a soapy story about romance with a hunk (Miguel Varoni).
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While in jail, Earl encounters a fellow prisoner named Frank (Michael Rapaport), who just happens to be Earl's old chum and Joy's former coworker. Frank reflects on his long-and-winding road to prison, which sheds light on Earl and Joy's first meeting.
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The prison warden (Craig T. Nelson) asks for Earl's help to end the growing problem of gang fighting in the jail yard. Meanwhile, Randy continues to have trouble adjusting to life without Earl and seeks to reunite with his jailed sibling.
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Earl has difficulty adapting to life behind bars, particularly when he runs afoul of a jailhouse bully. Problems continue outside of jail, as Randy has trouble adjusting to life without Earl, so Joy takes the boy-man under her wings.
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When Earl lands his first real job, at an appliance store, the unseemly truths about class differences bubble to the surface. Then, Joy's trial for stealing a truck arrives---with Earl signed on to help her as a character witness.
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The Trial
Season 2, Episode 23
Earl (finally) becomes an adult, with a real job, an apartment, a GED and a burgeoning romance. Meanwhile, Joy's trial for stealing a truck arrives---with Earl signed on to help her as a character witness. Marlee Matlin, Giovanni Ribisi and Christine Taylor guest star. Duane “Dog” Chapman, of TV's “Dog the Bounty Hunter,” plays himself in a cameo appearance.
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When Earl lands his first real job, at an appliance store, the unseemly truths about class differences bubble to the surface. Meanwhile, the stress of Joy's impending trial causes her to make an irrational decision.
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GED
Season 2, Episode 21
As a man who can't get a credit card because he lacks a high-school diploma, a job and even a true home, Earl makes strides to finally grow up. His first step: to return to school to get his GED. In due time, he also develops a newfound appreciation for the work of teachers.
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The death of Camden's most powerful citizen---one Richard Chubby---brings even nastier Little Chubby (Norm MacDonald) to town, as the younger man commandeers the family business. In time, both Earl and Little Chubby learn a valuable lesson about sacrifice.
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As he helps Earl scratch off No. 29 on the list---“harrassed a reporter”---Randy realizes that he's played second fiddle to his dominant brother for far too long. Finally attempting to escape Earl's long shadow, Randy bears witness to the potent power of karma and the media.
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Joy's current pregnancy prompts Earl to reflect on their troubled marriage and how he supported her when she was pregnant back then---with what he thought was his baby. Beau Bridges reprises his role as Earl's father. Montel Williams also guest stars.
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Earl celebrates his birthday by reminiscing about all the items he's crossed off his list in the past year. Randy organizes a blowout bash for him at the Crab Shack, but it's Earl who ultimately gets crabby when he ends up focusing on his disappointments and past foul-ups. Carl Hickey: Beau Bridges.
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Blow
Season 2, Episode 16
A jarred Joy discovers she has a half sister---one Liberty Washington (Tamala Jones), an aspiring wrestler who just happens to be Joy's lifelong nemesis. Liberty's also on Earl's karmic list, as he once stole her identity and now tries to make amends.
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And then there was No. 44 on the karmic list, as Earl tries to atone for bullying a French exchange student (Ernie Grunwald) when both were children. Earl's plan is to fly his past quarry to the U.S. and show him the wonders of America. Meanwhile, newlyweds Randy and Catalina find their marriage evolving in bizarre ways.
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A funeral is planned by Earl, who is desperate to make amends to a dead guy he wronged by locking in a truck. Meanwhile, newlyweds Randy and Catalina decide to get an apartment together.
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Earl doesn't know who to believe when Joy, Darnell and Randy give differing accounts as to what happened to his missing buried treasure.
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Earl, Randy, Joy, Darnell and the other Crab Shack regulars spend a boring Sunday afternoon watching a 2003 repeat of the TV show “Cops,” which was filmed in Camden County and features their unlawful escapades. Donny Jones: Silas Weir Mitchell. Patty: Dale Dickey. Off. Bob Smiley: George Frangides. Off. Stuart Daniels: Mike O'Malley. Off. Bobbi Bowman: Kathy Kinney.
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Conclusion. While in Mexico searching for Catalina, Earl encounters a fashion-challenged criminal (John Leguizamo), and Randy helps fill a void in the life of a married couple. Back in Camden County, Darnell is annoyed by invasive neighbors and Joy's personality change. Emilio Rivera, Ray Santiago.
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Part 1 of 2. Earl and Randy encounter obstacles as they travel to Mexico to get Catalina back. Meanwhile, Darnell has trouble adjusting to Joy's nicer personality now that she is taking medication to control her anger. Ray Santiago, Emilio Rivera.
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At Christmastime, Earl shows Kenny (Gregg Binkley) how to act more manly, and in the process they both develop compulsive gambling habits. Meanwhile, Randy prepares to declare his love for Catalina and Joy enters anger-management therapy. Ruby: Marlee Matlin. Doug: Jonathan Slavin. Nescobar-A-Lop-Lop: Abdoulaye N'Gom. Rosie: Cheryl Hawker.
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Earl and Randy repay a debt to a nonmaterialistic hippie (Christian Slater) by spending a week at the totally self-sufficient, environmentally friendly commune where he lives, an experience that opens Earl's eyes to global warming, which he decides to stop. Naked Nora: Eve Sigall.
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Mailbox
Season 2, Episode 7
Catalina helps Earl tackle No. 75 on his list: “Used a mailbox as a trash can.” This leads to the discovery of two undelivered letters---one is a declaration of a man's love; the other reveals that Darnell is in the Witness Protection Program. Wendy: Jenny McCarthy. Will: Johnny Sneed.
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Earl offers to persuade Millie Banks (Roseanne Barr), the miserable woman who used to manage the trailer park, to lift a restraining order against Joy. At the same time, he seeks Millie's forgiveness for No. 12 on his list: “Made a lady think I was God.”
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Ralph (Giovanni Ribisi) learns something quite upsetting about his mom (Beth Grant), which threatens to end his friendship with Earl. This occurs after Earl gets his old rock-and-roll band back together at the request of former lead singer Tom, a senior citizen who got kicked out of the group before they played their first---and only---gig. Kay: Nancy Lenehan. Tom: Larry Hankin.
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Randy pursues a romantic relationship with a cat lover named Judy (Amy Sedaris) even though he's very allergic to kitties, and Earl prepares to pick up the pieces of his little brother's broken heart once Judy learns how Randy really feels about felines.
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Earl becomes reacquainted with an old classmate (Judy Greer) whom he had made fun of as a kid for having facial hair. Meanwhile, Joy is thrown a major curveball when she meets her court-appointed attorney. Ruby: Marlee Matlin. Coach Lou: Paul Ben-Victor. Doug: Jonathan Slavin.
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Burt Reynolds guest stars as Richard Chubby, the “richest man in Camden County,” who also happens to be kind of crazy. Earl seeks Richard's financial help when Joy needs a large sum of money, but there's a hitch to receiving the cash that involves Catalina.
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Earl tackles No. 183 on his list by taking Joy's side for a change, a decision that gets him mixed up in quite a fiasco.
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Number One
Season 1, Episode 24
Earl tries to cross off No. 1 on his list---“stole $10 from a guy at the Camden Market”---and discovers that his lucky lotto ticket should have been sold to someone else...namely, the guy he robbed. After giving away his winnings, Earl struggles to get by as he and Randy wait to be rewarded again by karma. Patty: Dale Dickey. Iqball: Abdul Goznobi. Roy Wade: Dennis Burkley.
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BB
Season 1, Episode 23
Earl reunites with a past crush (Miriam Shor), who's on his list because he once shot her with a BB gun.
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Earl tackles No. 127 on his karmic list by making amends for pilfering a police officer's badge. When he discovers that the theft resulted in the cop's demotion, he tries to get the officer reinstated. Stuart Daniels: Mike O'Malley.
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Juliette Lewis plays Earl's ex-girlfriend, a butt-kicking bounty hunter who is out to arrest Joy as payback for when Joy stole Earl---and a pair of Metallica tickets---from her.
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Boogeyman
Season 1, Episode 20
Earl finds himself taking orders from a 12-year-old boy named Albie (Malcolm David Kelley), who's both a bit spoiled and a bit neglected, in an attempt to make amends for frightening the child during a robbery six years earlier.
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Y2K
Season 1, Episode 19
Earl recounts how he, Randy, Joy, Darnell and Donnie spent the first day of the year 2000 cluelessly believing the worst had happened and that computers had taken over the world. Meanwhile, Catalina makes her way from Mexico to the U.S. under harrowing conditions.
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Dad's Car
Season 1, Episode 18
Earl and Randy are eager to make up for disappointing their mom (Nancy Lenehan) on past Mother's Days, but she would rather have them do a good deed for their father (Beau Bridges). Earl decides to make both his parents happy by getting back a classic car that had belonged to them before he lost it in a bet. Meanwhile, Joy has trouble enjoying her present: a kid-free week.
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After cheating the government by not paying his taxes, Earl decides his next karmic payback should be to repay his debt. But the effort proves taxing to Earl, as the government doesn't seem to want his money.
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Earl's nervous about returning a laptop computer he stole from a college professor, mostly because he's uncomfortable around smart people. When the professor turns out to be a beautiful woman (Christine Taylor), he feels even more ill at ease, until she flatters him and asks him to speak about his list in front of her class. Meanwhile, Randy experiences fraternity life---and absolutely loves it. Cameron Bender.
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Earl takes it upon himself to help a suicidal trailer-park resident named Philo (Adam Goldberg) find meaning in life. What is obviously no simple task becomes far more difficult due to Philo's annoying and unlikable personality.
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Earl only has a limited amount of time to make up for ruining the birthday party of Hank Lange (Tim DeKay), an old friend who's about to be sent upstate to serve a 20-year prison term. Before that happens, Earl tries his best to grant Hank's wish of having his grandma, hometown newspaper and favorite donuts brought to him in jail. Meanwhile, after Joy calls him a mooch, Randy decides that it's time for him to hold down a job.
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Earl helps reopen a hot-dog cart that used to be an institution in Camden County before he and Ralph (Giovanni Ribisi) stole it after being paid $200 to do so by a larger competitor. Earl's plan to get the business back up and running is a smashing success---that is, until Ralph is sent by the rival company to set it on fire.
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Earl has his faith in karma tested---big-time---when he takes a weeklong job at a fast-food restaurant that's managed by a real jerk who relishes in making the lives of his employees miserable. But the man doesn't seem to suffer any consequences for his rotten behavior. In fact, he has a lavish lifestyle that Earl envies.
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Dodge and Earl Jr. are refused entrance to the Right Choice Ranch, a camp that helps troubled kids turn their lives around, because the name on their application is Hickey, as in Earl Hickey, who accidentally burned down a barn during his stay there. To make up for his bad deed, Earl hopes to do some good for the campers by building a pen for their ostrich. Meanwhile, Randy tries to get over his lifelong fear of birds.
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At Christmas, Joy implores a reluctant Earl to pretend to still be her husband for the sake of her visiting parents, who she assumes wouldn't approve of Darnell. Meanwhile, Randy helps Earl cross No. 74 off his list by trying to win Joy a new car to make up for all of the disappointing presents Earl had given her on past holidays.
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Beau Bridges plays Earl and Randy's dad, who lost the last mayoral election because of Earl. So Earl signs him up to run again, against Dad's wishes. Kay: Nancy Lenehan. Park: Kipp Shiotani. Ronda: Niecy Nash. Officer Smiley: George Frangides.
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Randy's invited to Joy's wedding but Earl isn't. The event is purposely scheduled on Earl's birthday, leading to an addition to Earl's list. Darnell: Eddie Steeples. Patty: Dale Dickey. Willie: Bill Suplee. DJ Dave: Johnny Hoops. Daneesha: Pam Trotter. Darnell's Mom: Toya Brown.
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Earl's repayment of ill-gotten beer reveals his actions had severe repercussions for a golfer, and he sets to right them all, though it may mean missing the county fair. Scott: Johnny Galecki. Tess: Kristina Hayes. Boss: Raymond Ma. Nurse: Jill Benjamin.
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Earl risks his life to pay a debt to Joy, who tries to trip him up so he'll have to give her something she wants instead of what he owes her. Shelley: Missi Pyle. Candy: Chloe Grace Moretz. Tim Stack: Himself. Gertrude: Ellen Albertini Dow. Little Joy: Gigi Goff. Joy: Jaime Pressly. Earl: Jason Lee. Randy: Ethan Suplee.
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Earl teaches English to foreigners, who have something to say when an old pal objects to the new, karmic Earl. Ralph: Giovanni Ribisi. Kim: Wahn Lee. Vali: Pramod Kumar. Nescobar-a-lop-lop: Abdoulaye N'Gom. Randy: Ethan Suplee. Catalina: Nadine Velazquez.
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After coming clean with an emotionally fragile woman he dumped with a lie, Earl finds himself back with her---and needing another ploy. Natalie: Beth Riesgraf. Dirk: Dax Shepard. Natalie's Mom: Darcy Shean. Barbie: Frances Callier. Catalina: Nadine Velazquez. Randy: Ethan Suplee. Earl: Jason Lee.
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Unaware that Earl's money is inside, Joy has his car impounded, just after Earl got Randy back into high school to atone for fixing a football game. Kenny: Gregg Binkley. Rosie: Cheryl Hawker. Loan Officer: Kendall Clement. Joy: Jaime Pressly. Randy: Ethan Suplee. Darnell: Eddie Steeples.
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Next on Earl's list: quit smoking, or right things with a guy he let do time for his crime. And either one could be dangerous. Donny's Mom: Kathryn Joosten. Donny: Silas Weir Mitchell.
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Debut: A lottery windfall and a timely epiphany prompt a petty crook to make amends for his ne'er-do-well life, starting with a geek he beat up in grade school. Earl: Jason Lee. Kenny: Gregg Binkley. Randy: Ethan Suplee. Joy: Jaime Pressly. Catalina: Nadine Velazquez. Darnell: Eddie Steeples.
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In the series pilot, Earl's epiphany inspires him to right his wrongs, starting with a geek he beat up in grade school. Carson Daly and Trace Adkins have cameos as themselves. Kenny: Gregg Binkley.
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