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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Pilot (Sep/20/2005) | | Earl Hickey was never one to care much about what consequences his actions had unto others, though after being hit by a car shortly after he won the lottery, he finds himself hospitalized while his lottery ticket is lost to the wind. While recovering in the hospital, he watches the Carson Daly show, and upon hearing Carson express that his good luck comes from Karma, in how he’s always treated others nicely, Earl decides that he must right his wrongs if he ever wishes to turn his life around. He creates a list of everything wrong he’s ever done and plans on making amends for all of them. He first decides to speak with a man named Kenny, whom he terrorized during their childhood. | | Special Guest Stars: Carson Daly as Himself, Trace Adkins as Himself, | Guest Stars: Dale Dickey as Patty, Leo Fitzpatrick as Sonny, Gregg Binkley as Kenny James, | Co-Guest Stars: Willam Belli as DJ, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Patrick McCarthy as Teacher, Andy Pessoa as Young Kenny, Noah Crawford as Young Earl, Laura Gardner as Kenny's Mom, Frank Collison as Kenny's Dad, Deborah Cresswell as Wanda | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Greg Garcia | | Songs: Nena -- 99 Luftballons, Jane's Addiction -- Been Caught Stealing, Rob Base and DJ Easy Rock -- It Takes Two, Erasure -- Make Me Smile, The Wiggles -- The Monkey Dance, Santana -- Winning | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Quit Smoking (Sep/27/2005) | | Having already succeeded at righting one of the wrongs on his list, Earl must now decide what it is that he wishes to do next. However, he finds it difficult to actually tackle some of the issues head on, as he is afraid of what some people may say to him when they figure out he was responsible for their misfortunes. He decides that he wishes to take the easy way out, and tries to stop smoking in order to make amends for ruining the quality of air with his smoke, though Randy and Catalina have different plans in store for him. Meanwhile, Joy has just discovered that Earl confessed on a video camera that if he were to die, all of his possessions would go to her, so she decides to formulate a plan to kill him so that she can obtain his lottery winnings. | | Guest Stars: Silas Weir Mitchell as Donny, Kathryn Joosten as Donny's Mother, | Co-Guest Stars: Andrew Cooper Wasser as Prisoner, Tracy Ashton as One Legged Girl, Jack Axelrod (1) as Old Man, Roy Lee Jones (1) as Policeman, Joshua Levine as Donut Store Clerk, Scott Lincoln as Gun Store Owner | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Kat Likkel, John Hoberg | | Songs: Wes Cunningham -- La Grange, ELO -- Livin' Thing, Sol 'Tex' Williams -- Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Randy's Touchdown (Oct/04/2005) | | Earl decides he wants to use some of his lotto money to pay back the winnings he earned from a football game that he had Randy fix for him back in high school, as Randy used to play high school football and purposely lost the game. However, upon doing such, he realizes that he needs to put Randy on his list, since his greed had caused Randy to lose his one chance at scoring a touchdown, a feeling that Randy had always wanted to experience. In order to try to make amends for his actions, he gets Randy a fake birth certificate and a false father to enroll him back into high school, though Randy soon starts to enjoy going back to school more than Earl had intended. Meanwhile, Joy has gotten Earl’s car towed, though when she discovers that his lottery money was in the car’s glove compartment, Earl and Joy race against one another in order to try to get the cash before the other does. | | Guest Stars: Dennis Burkley as Impound Owner, Gregg Binkley as Kenny James, | Co-Guest Stars: Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Jeanette Miller (1) as Woman With Purse, Kendall Clement as Loan Officer, Kevin Olson as Skinny Kid, Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Kevin Farrell as Bruce, Jack Axelrod (1) as Fake Father, Cheryl Hawker as Rosie, Bob Rumnock (2) as Principal, | Uncredited: Jake Galasso as Impound Buddy | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: J. B. Cook | | Songs: Ram Jam -- Black Betty, Barrett Strong -- Money (That's What I Want), AC/DC -- Thunderstruck, Lynyrd Skynyrd -- Tuesday's Gone, George Thorogood -- Who Do You Love? | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Faked His Own Death (Oct/11/2005) | | In order to get out of a relationship he wasn’t happy with in the past, Earl had once faked his own death, as in doing such he could easily leave the woman without having to deal with a break-up directly. However, it’s time for Earl to face his actions and he must do everything he can in order to make up for what he once did, though he finds this problem to be different, as he can’t take away the grief that he had caused this woman to have. However, his attempts to make amends with her soon blossoms into yet another unwanted relationship, leaving him in yet another odd predicament to resolve; though this time, he’ll need to be more tactful so that he can try to get her taken off his list. | | Special Guest Stars: Dax Shepard as Dirk, Montel Williams as Himself, | Guest Stars: Beth Riesgraf as Natalie, | Co-Guest Stars: Frances Callier as Barbie, Darcy Shean as Natalie's Mom | Director: Tamra Davis (1) Writer: Hilary Winston | | Songs: George Thorogood -- Bad to the Bone, Steppenwolf -- Born to be Wild, The Turtles -- Happy Together, The Cardigans -- Lovefool, Chicago -- Saturday in the Park, Nancy Sinatra -- These Boots Are Made for Walking | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Teacher Earl (Oct/18/2005) | Earl teaches English as a Second Language so that he can cross "made fun of people with accents" off his list. When an old friend, Ralph, gets out of prison Earl convinces him to try karma, which works... for a while. Ralph ends up kidnapping Randy and demands he tell him where Earl is keeping his lotto winnings.
Meanwhile, Joy tries to sabotage the business of one of Earl's students because she's afraid of the competitive edge she is gaining by learning English. | | Special Guest Stars: Giovanni Ribisi as Ralph Mariano, | Guest Stars: Sunkrish Bala as Doctor, Patty Maloney as woman with chimney, | Co-Guest Stars: Tanner Maguire (1) as Young Ralph, Abdoulaye N'Gom as Nescobar A Lop Lop, Wahn Lee as Kim, Noah Crawford as Young Earl, Phoenix Smith as Young Randy, Pramod Kumar as Indian Storekeeper, David Aranovich as Busboy | Director: Chris Koch Writer: Victor Fresco | | Songs: Bob Marley -- One Love/People Get Ready | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Broke Joy's Fancy Figurine (Nov/01/2005) | Continuing down his list, Earl must help Joy's former nemesis and her daughter win a beauty pageant in order to replace her figurine that he broke. The rare and prestigious princess figurine is awarded to the mother/daughter pageant winners, which Joy and her mother won one year when Joy was a child.
Meanwhile, Joy enters the pageant on her own with her "dead" mother to win the figurine herself to stay on Earl's list. She wants him to still owe her so that he'll buy her the hot tub she's been eying as compensation. | | Special Guest Stars: Ellen Albertini Dow as Gertrude Balboa, | Guest Stars: Chloe Moretz as Candy, Gigi Goff as Young Joy, Timothy Stack as Himself, Missi Pyle as Shelly, | Co-Guest Stars: Kay Benjamin as Woman, Suzanna B. Sanchez as Counselor, Cami Raich as Cute Girl, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Louis T. Moyle as Dodge | Director: Lev L. Spiro Writer: Danielle Sanchez-Witzel | | Songs: Vic Damone -- Little Girl, Stevie Ray Vaughan -- Pride and Joy, Salt-N-Pepa -- Push It | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Stole Beer From A Golfer (Nov/08/2005) | | This time Earl decides to pick something simple from his list - stole beer from a golfer - so that he and Randy can attend the county fair like they do every year. Seven months prior, Earl and Randy began fixing golf games in order to keep scoring free beer from Scott, who would purchase drinks for everyone whenever he hit a hole-in-one. To atone for this sin, Earl buys Scott cases upon cases of beer. He soon discovers, however, that in order to fully cross Scott off of his list, Earl must help Scott regain the life that he had before he became obsessed with the sport. | | Guest Stars: Raymond Ma as Scott's Boss, David Reivers as Tess's Neighbor, Kristina Hayes (1) as Tess, Johnny Galecki as Scott, | Co-Guest Stars: Jill Benjamin as Nurse, Art Frankel as Old Man | Director: Chris Koch Writer: Michael Pennie | | Songs: Marshall Tucker band -- Can't You See, Jerry Reed -- East Bound and Down, Harry Nilsson -- Everybody's Talkin', Journey -- Open Arms | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Joy's Wedding (Nov/15/2005) | | Earl learns that Joy has neglected to invite him to her and Darnell’s wedding from Randy's invitation, which instructs him to bring "anyone but Earl." Randy of course invites Catalina to be his date since he's excited about the opportunity to dance with her. Joy has also conveniently scheduled the wedding on Earl’s birthday so that all of their friends will be unable to celebrate with him. Consequently, Earl drunkenly crashes the ceremony and accidentally breaks Joy's nose in the process, now forced to add "ruined Joy's wedding" to his list. In an effort to right this wrong, Earl helps Joy plan her perfect wedding and the two finally start to get along - maybe a little too well. | | Guest Stars: Sam Rubin as TV Anchor, Dale Dickey as Patty, Bill Suplee as Willie, | Co-Guest Stars: Johnny Hoops as DJ Dave, Toya A. Brown (1) as Darnell's Mom, Pam Trotter as Daneesha, Rakefet Abergel as Wife, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Lindsay Taylor as Carla | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Greg Garcia | | Songs: Young MC -- Bust A Move, Warrant -- Cherry Pie, Lynyrd Skynyrd -- Gimme Three Steps, Bob Marley -- Is this Love, Three Dog Night -- The Show Must Go On, Billy Idol -- White Wedding | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Cost Dad An Election (Nov/22/2005) | Earl sets out to mend his relationship with his father Carl by trying to cross number four off of his list: "blew dad's chance to be elected mayor." Four years prior, Carl ran for mayor to oppose the other candidate's plan to redirect airplane traffic away from the affluent part of town and towards Carl's neighborhood. His campaign was going very well, until a misunderstanding between Earl and a police officer was caught on tape and broadcast as the opposing candidate's campaign commercial.
Now Earl submits his father's name to run again, even though Carl is adamant that he does not want to be mayor. Earl, Randy, and Catalina recruit unregistered voters to boost Carl's numbers, hoping to win not only the election for Carl, but also a relationship with his father for Earl. | | Guest Stars: Niecy Nash as Ronda, Bill Suplee as Willie, Nancy Lenehan as Kay Hickey, Kipp Shiotani as Marty Park, Beau Bridges as Carl, Cameron Clapp as Didi's Boyfriend, | Co-Guest Stars: Anthony De Marco as 4 Year Old Earl, George Frangides as Cop, Jack Axelrod (1) as Electrolarynx Guy, Tracy Ashton as Didi, Phoenix Smith as Young Randy, Vernard "Bone" Hampton as Guard, Todd Holland (1) as Ex-Con, Frank Collison as Male Guest, Laura Gardner as Female Guest, Noah Crawford as Young Earl | Director: Chris Koch Writer: Bobby Bowman (2) | | Songs: Eddy Grant (1) -- Electric Avenue, Creedence Clearwater Revival -- Fortunate Son, Stevie Wonder -- Higher Ground, Wall of Voodoo -- Mexican Radio, Nick Drake -- Time Has Told Me | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - White Lie Christmas (Dec/06/2005) | | As the holiday season comes under way a few secrets are exposed when Earl attempts to cross number seventy-four off of his list: "always ruined Joy's Christmas." Earl, Randy, and Catalina enter a radio contest to win a brand new car for Joy to make up for all of the thoughtless Christmas presents Earl gave her while they were married. While Randy and Catalina vie over the car, Earl finds out that Joy's parents believe that he's still their son-in-law and that he's just returned from the war in Iraq. Joy is afraid to tell her father, an alleged racist, that she is now married to Darnell, so Earl plays the part, afraid of ruining another one of her Christmases. | | Guest Stars: Harland Williams as Radio Contest Announcer, Blake Clark as Buzz Darville, Brett Butler (2) as Connie Darville, | Co-Guest Stars: Saginaw Grant as Dakota, Charles Noland as Guy, Gil Christner as Contestant, Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr. | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Timothy Stack | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Barn Burner (Jan/05/2006) | When Joy's kids are denied enrollment into the camp for troubled youth at the Right Choice Ranch, Earl realizes his reputation for burning down the Ranch's barn when he was a youngster has had a lasting effect. Earl, Randy and Catalina all travel to the Ranch to make amends for the barn burning by building a pen for the camp's new ostrich.
When Earl adds Randy to his list for getting him kicked out of the Right Choice Ranch as a kid and consequently ruining his chances at succeeding in life, the truth comes out about how the barn really got destroyed. Earl then decides he and Randy should share responsibility for everything on his list that occurred after the barn incident and forces Randy to right a lot of his wrongs. | | Guest Stars: John Ducey as Unknown, | Co-Guest Stars: Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Jeremy Slate as Bud, Josh Phillips as Man in Apartment, Abdoulaye N'Gom as Nescobar-A-Lop-Lop, Cesar Flores as Hector, Ryan Armstrong as Young Randy, Christopher Grey (1) as Married Man, Noah Crawford as Young Earl | Directors: Ken Whittingham, Marc Buckland Writer: Brad Copeland | | Songs: Red Hot Chili Peppers -- Give It Away, AC/DC -- Highway to Hell | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - O Karma, Where Art Thou? (Jan/12/2006) | Earl and Randy try to return a stolen wallet when they find out that taking the money cost two newlyweds their honeymoon. Not satisfied enough to cross this off his list, Earl decides that he must take over for the groom at his fast food restaurant job, which will allow the newlyweds to go on a proper vacation.
Earl discovers that his new boss is a complete jerk, so Randy and Catalina advise him not to put up with his bullying, but Earl can't jeopardize another man's job. When Earl sees the boss' opulent house and beautiful wife, he wonder why karma has been so good to the man despite his horrible personality. | | Special Guest Stars: Jon Favreau (1) as Mr. Patrick, | Guest Stars: Jessica Cauffiel as Tatiana, Adria Dawn as Jesse Muskin, Juan Pope as Jasper, Lindsay Hollister as Xena, Tyler Kain as Charmaine, Jeremy Howard as Jeff Muskin, | Co-Guest Stars: Scott Freeburg as Co-Worker, Nate! as Kid | Director: Michael Fresco Writer: Barbie Feldman Adler | | Songs: Free (2) -- All Right Now, Nazareth -- Hair Of The Dog, Johnny Paycheck -- Take This Job and Shove It, Bachman-Turner Overdrive -- Takin' Care of Business, Linda Ronstadt -- You're No Good | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Stole P's Hd Cart (Jan/19/2006) | | Earl does right when he returns a Pops' Old Fashioned Wiener hot dog cart, which he and Ralph had stolen years prior. His good deed is undone, however, when Ralph, working for the competition, sets fire to the cart just as business is picking up again. Earl demands that the competing franchise owner pay the ten thousand dollars to replace the cart, but he refuses, sending Earl and Randy over his head to the corporate headquarters. Earl tricks his way into a job at the company and proceeds to steal office supplies in an effort to make up the ten thousand dollars. When he realizes that it would take the rest of his life to steal enough supplies, he recruits Randy, Joy, Catalina, and Ralph to get jobs at the company as well to help him. | | Special Guest Stars: Giovanni Ribisi as Ralph Mariano, | Guest Stars: Terence Bernie Hines (1) as Fred, Patricia Belcher as Receptionist, Lou Wagner as Mr. Covington, Gregg Binkley as Kenny, Mark Christopher Lawrence (1) as Jack Knox, | Co-Guest Stars: Mary K. Devault as HR Woman, Ramon Chavez (1) as Pops, Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Joe Howard as Guy | Director: Chris Koch Writer: J. B. Cook | | Songs: Tomoyasu Hotei -- Battle Without Honor or Humanity, Canned Heat -- Let's work together, Billy Preston -- Outa-Space | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - Monkeys In Space (Jan/26/2006) | When one of Earl's old friends is arrested, he decides to make amends for number eighteen on his list - "told an inappropriate story at Hank Lange's birthday party". Hank requests that Earl give him one good day to make up for that one bad one before he is sent away to the state prison. Hank requests a visit from his grandmother, a copy of his hometown newspaper, and donuts from his favorite shop. But providing all of these things before visiting hours end at noon proves to be more work than Earl anticipated.
Meanwhile, Randy decides that he needs to find his purpose in life and begins looking for a job. After a series of disastrous first days, including taking a job as a busboy for Darnell at the Crab Shack, the brothers decide that Randy is destined to be perpetually unemployed. | | Guest Stars: Tim DeKay as Hank Lange, E. J. Callahan as Uncle Charlie, Donna Hardy as Hank's Grandma, George Sharperson as Inmate, Booth Colman as Scientist, | Co-Guest Stars: Michael Hagiwara as Orderly, Daniele O’Loughlin as Nurse, Tracy Ashton as Didi | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Greg Garcia | | Songs: Jet -- Are You Gonna Be My Girl, Joe Jackson (1) -- Got the Time, The Doors -- Peace Frog, The Band -- The Weight | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Something To Live For (Feb/02/2006) | Earl takes his car troubles as a sign that it is time for him to redeem himself for a long run of stealing gas out of a complete stranger's car. A few months back, Earl and Randy siphoned gasoline for about a month from an unlock car in the trailer park.
When Earl goes back to the trailer park to return the gasoline, he discovers that the owner Philo is an annoying and suicidal man who is more determined than ever to succeed with his suicide attempts.
Unable to just walk away, Earl makes it his duty to give Philo a reason to live and it seems that setting him up on a date with Joy is the only way of doing this. Earl and Randy however, find that something else they provide is what will ultimately save Philo. | | Special Guest Stars: Adam Goldberg (1) as Philo, | Guest Stars: Peter Spruyt as Salesman | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: John Hoberg, Kat Likkel | | Songs: Edwin Starr -- 25 Miles, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club -- Ain't No Easy Way, Harry Nilsson -- Joy, Queen -- You're My Best Friend | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - The Professor (Feb/09/2006) | On their way to return a stolen laptop, Earl and Randy knock over a bus stop sign. Earl promises an elderly woman that he'll fix the sign after returning the laptop, but he is sidetracked by the computer's owner, the beautiful college professor Alex Meyers.
When Alex takes a keen interest in Earl and his list, the two begin dating, but Earl can't help but notice that he is constantly the target of bad accidents and random acts of violence. At first he chalks it up to plain old bad luck. Then Earl remembers that he has yet to fix the bus stop sign and decides that karma is punishing him for causing people to miss the bus every day.
Meanwhile, Randy embraces collegiate life and begins pledging a fraternity. | | Special Guest Stars: Christine Taylor (1) as Alex Meyers, | Guest Stars: Cameron Bender as Unknown, Samm Levine (1) as Tom, Kasan Butcher as Frat Guy, Jeanette Miller (1) as Woman With Purse, | Co-Guest Stars: Jacob Newman as Boy, Eric Larkin as Manager, Artesia Bentley as Girl, Patrick McCarthy as Teacher, Anthony De Marco as 5 Year Old Earl, Kevin Michael Walsh as Greg, Michael Taylor Gray (1) as Waiter, Noah Crawford as Young Earl, George Frangides as Policeman, | Uncredited: Alan Conn as Psychology Student | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Danielle Sanchez-Witzel | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - Didn't Pay Taxes (Mar/02/2006) | | Earl realizes that he had been cheating the government by failing to pay his taxes in the past. After adding, "cheating the government" to his list, Earl becomes determined to pay the government what he owes, but apparently they don't want his money. Earl's attempts to settle his debt leads him to conjuring up unconventional payback methods. | | Guest Stars: Thomas Crawford as Tim, Michael Bailey Smith as Skinhead Prisoner, Yvette Cruise as Inez, Bill Suplee as Willie, Tim DeKay as Hank Lange, | Co-Guest Stars: George Frangides as Officer Smiley, Countrified Wedman as Guard, Seth Sultan as Prisoner, Patrick Gorman as Boss | Director: Craig Zisk Writer: Michael Pennie | | Songs: Humble Pie -- 30 Days In the Hole, Foghat -- Slowride | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - Dad's Car (Mar/16/2006) | | When Mother's Day rolls around, Earl remembers that he has never given his mother a good Mother's Day gift. Just as he and Randy are about to finish carrying out his long overdue gift his mother decides her repayment should entail Earl doing something nice for his father Carl. In order to fulfill his promise to his mother, Earl sets out to reclaim his father's classic Mustang, which he lost in a bet as a kid. Meanwhile, Joy's Mother's Day present - a week away from her kids - leaves her missing them all the more. | | Guest Stars: Dale Dickey as Patty, Nancy Lenehan as Kay Hickey, Timothy Olyphant as Billy Reed, Ben Falcone as Ed, Beau Bridges as Carl, | Co-Guest Stars: Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Ryan Armstrong as Young Randy, Andy Pessoa as Young Kenny, Noah Crawford as Young Earl | Director: Chris Koch Writer: Barbie Feldman Adler, Brad Copeland | | Songs: Marvin Gaye -- How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You, Wilson Pickett -- Mustang Sally, Golden Earring -- Radar Love | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - Y2K (Mar/23/2006) | | When Earl decides to cross number twenty-four off his list, "stole a red take-a-number machine," he finds that he has to first convince Randy it's the right thing to do. Randy's fondness of the machine is revealed in a flashback to New Year's Eve 1999 when the gang confuses Y2K with the apocalypse leading them to believe they are the last surviving people on the Earth. | | Guest Stars: Silas Weir Mitchell as Donny, | Co-Guest Stars: Pattie Tierce as Store Worker, Rob Elk as Security Guard, Charles Howerton as Fed #1, William Charlton as Dad, Alejandro Patino as Man, Tatum McCann as Cindy, Doug Wax as Border Guard, Timothy Stack as Tim Stack | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Hilary Winston | | Songs: R.E.M. -- It's the End of the World As We Know It, Dire Straits -- Money For Nothing | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - Boogeyman (Mar/30/2006) | | A few years ago Earl succeeded in affirming a child's fear of the boogieman when he broke into the Tollhurst household and hid under their six-year-old's bed to escape getting caught robbing the house. When Earl decides to cross off "made a kid scared of the boogieman" from his list, he discovers just what kind of lasting affect he had on the little boy. Ever since Earl's surprising visit, the kid has been afraid of the dark. But when Earl begins to take the time and energy to resolve his fear, the boy grows attached to Earl and decides he'd rather live with him than with his indifferent father. The boy soon realizes however, just how much his father actually cares about him and how much he would fight Earl to get him back. | | Guest Stars: Andrea DeOliveira as George's wife, Leonard Earl Howze as George Tollhurst, Khamani Griffin as Albie in 2000, Tucker Smallwood as Police Officer, Malcolm David Kelley as Albie in 2006, | Co-Guest Stars: Anne Johnson as Guest #2, Warren Watkins as Guest #1, Cece Tsou as Tiffani Lopez-Chang, Louis T. Moyle as Dodge | Director: Eyal Gordin Writer: Vali Chandrasekaran | | Songs: Bob Marley -- I Shot The Sheriff, The Spinners -- I'll Be Around | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - Bounty Hunter (Apr/06/2006) | | In order to protect Joy, Earl finds himself in desperate need to take care of number forty-five on his list, "ditched Jessie to marry Joy." When Jessie, Earl's ex-girlfriend, returns to town hell bent on seeking revenge against Joy for causing Earl to leave her and knocking out her front teeth, Earl and Joy seek refuge in a lakeside retreat. Jessie, however, cleverly weasels the secret location out of Randy enabling her to continue her pursuit. | | Special Guest Stars: Juliette Lewis as Jessie, | Guest Stars: Don Swayze as Bail Bonds Man, | Co-Guest Stars: Joon Lee as Instructor, Dana Cuomo as Bobbi, Jackson Bond as Man, Tiffany Haddish as Robin, Maxie J. Santillan Jr. as Sparky | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Hunter Covington | | Songs: Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock -- It Takes Two, Carl Douglas -- Kung Fu Fighting | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - Stole a Badge (Apr/27/2006) | | While hanging out next to a storm drain, Earl and Randy come across an object from their past--a police badge. Several years earlier, Earl, Randy and Joy engaged in a scam in which they stole people's shoes, including the contents inside, at a bowling alley. One item this scam yielded was a police badge. With the reemergence of this badge, Earl tracks down the police officer it belonged to in order to take care of number 127 on his list, "stole a badge from a police officer." Earl finds that the cop suffered a demotion as a result of having his badge stolen. Earl devises a tactic to get the officer's job back. | | Guest Stars: Abdoulaye N'Gom as Nescobar A Lop Lop, Helen Siff as Waitress, William Stanford Davis (5) as Neighbor, Kerry O'Malley as Sergeant Nancy, Laura Johnson (1) as Captain Daniels, Steve Seagren as Security Guard, Joan M. Blair as Woman, Joe Kay as Truck Driver, Clint Howard as Rodney, Mike O'Malley as Stewart, Alan Conn as Trailer Park Partier, Max Perlich as Paul | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Victor Fresco | | Songs: Creedence Clearwater Revival -- I Put A Spell On You, House Of Pain -- Jump Around, The Beastie Boys -- Sabotage | | | |
| 23 :01x23 - BB (May/04/2006) | | Earl sets out to make up for number 147 on his list, "shot Gwen Waters with a BB gun." To do so, Earl must reunite Gwen with her estranged father. Getting the father to cooperate proves incredibly difficult, but Earl refuses to give up, in part, because Earl remembers why he used to have a crush on Gwen Waters. He always liked to see her smile. | | Guest Stars: Jack Betts as Prosecutor, Geoffrey Lewis (1) as Gwen's Dad, Dale Dickey as Patty, Shailene Woodley as Young Gwen, Miriam Shor as Gwen Waters, | Co-Guest Stars: Jen Relyea as Sara, Sam Scarber as Deputy, David Raibon as Patty's Lawyer, Noah Crawford as Young Earl, John DiMaggio as Officer Ross, Tom Carey (1) as Judge, Grace Bustos as Claretta | Director: Victor Nelli, Jr. Writer: Kat Likkel, John Hoberg | | Songs: The Guess Who -- American Woman | | | |
| 24 :01x24 - Number One (May/11/2006) | | In the super-sized season finale, Darnell suggests that Earl cross off number-one from his list -- "stole $10 from a guy at the Camden Market" -- but Earl soon discovers that he owes the guy all of his lotto winnings. Now penniless, Earl wonders when his karma is going kick in and turn his misfortunes around for the better. | | Guest Stars: Dale Dickey as Patty, Lin Shaye as Paul's Mother, Max Perlich as Paul | Director: Greg Garcia Writer: Greg Garcia | | Songs: Electric Light Orchestra -- Hold On Tight, The Doors -- Peace Frog, Lynyrd Skynyrd -- Simple Man, Thin Lizzy -- The Boys Are Back In Town | | | |
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