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Season 2 |
| 25 :02x01 - Very Bad Things (Sep/21/2006) | | When Joy and Darnell get into an argument over her surprise birthday party, Earl jumps at the opportunity to do number 183 on his list -- "never took Joy's side." Joy, on the other hand, runs into bigger problems when the purchase of a television set doesn't turn out the way she anticipated. After her frustration of not being able to return the television, Joy ends up in a predicament with a stolen truck and a hostage in the middle of the woods. Going against his established good nature, Earl decides to take Joy's side and help cover up her criminal activities. | | Guest Stars: Juan Pope as Jasper, Jessica Cauffiel as Tatiana, Josh Wolf (1) as Kidnapped Guy, Harry Karp as Store Clerk | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Michael Pennie | | Songs: Deep Purple -- Hush, Steve Miller Band -- Take The Money And Run | | | |
| 26 :02x02 - Jump For Joy (Sep/28/2006) | | Earl needs to raise a lot of money to help a friend in need and goes to the one person he knows with that kind of money, local entrepreneur Richard Chubby, owner of, among other places, the Camden County strip joint Club Chubby. He agrees to loan Earl the money if he can convince Chubby's most popular dancer, Catalina, to return to work. | | Guest Stars: Don Perry as Judge, Carla Jimenez as Receptionist, Brad Grunberg as Announcer, Gregg Binkley as Kenny James, Burt Reynolds as Richard Chubby, | Co-Guest Stars: Jack Harding (1) as Police Officer, Lisa K. Wyatt as Prison Inmate, Dominic Flores as unknown, Herschel Sparber as unknown | Director: Chris Koch Writer: Vali Chandrasekaran | | Songs: AC/DC -- Highway to Hell, House of Pain -- Jump Around | | | |
| 27 :02x03 - Sticks & Stones (Oct/05/2006) | | When Earl watches Catalina give the motel maid a facial wax, he decides to make amends for number ninety-one on his list - "made fun of Maggie Lester" for having a moustache. Earl and Randy pay Maggie a visit and find out she is working in the Witzel Traveling Carnival as "The Amazing Bearded Woman" but has dreams to work in another "normal" field. Joy and Darnell, meanwhile, deal with the repercussions of Joy's breaking the law. | | Guest Stars: Marlee Matlin as Ruby Whitlow, Judy Greer as Maggie Lester, Carel Struycken (1) as Paul, Brandon Haas as Tommy, Catherine A. Hayes (1) as Jean, Wendy Worthington as Wilma, Brandon Ficara as Kevin, Gabriel Pimentel as William, Noah Crawford as Young Earl, Jonathan Slavin as Doug, Paul Ben-Victor as Coach Lou, | Co-Guest Stars: Patrick McCarthy as Teacher, Jack Axelrod (1) as Old Man | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Danielle Sanchez-Witzel | | | | | | |
| 29 :02x05 - Van Hickey (Oct/19/2006) | | Ralph learns something quite upsetting about his mom, 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. | | Special Guest Stars: Giovanni Ribisi as Ralph Mariano, | Guest Stars: Bill Erwin as Old Man, Nancy Lenehan as Kay Hickey, Beth Grant as Lorraine Mariano, Larry Hankin as Tom Sparks, | Co-Guest Stars: Amy Amerson as Chick, Natalia Reagan as Chick #3, Caitie Uhlmann as Chick #2 | Director: Craig Zisk Story: J. B. Cook, Marc Singer (2) | Teleplay: J. B. Cook | | Songs: Styx -- Mr. Roboto, Willie Nelson (3) -- Whiskey River | | | |
| 30 :02x06 - Made A Lady Think I Was God (Nov/02/2006) | | When Joy needs a restraining order lifted in order to improve her image for an upcoming trial, Earl decides to confront number 12 on his list - "Made a Lady Think I was God." In a mean-spirited attempt to have the manager of their trailer park, Millie Banks, stop harassing them, Earl disguises himself as the voice of God and fools Millie into obeying his absurd commands. As Earl tries to erase Millie off his list, he finds that the once shrewd trailer park manager is gone and has transformed for the better. | | Guest Stars: Marcy Goldman as Nun #3, Marcia Ann Burrs as Nun #2, Carol Mansell as Nun #1, Lily Jackson as Celeste, Roseanne as Millie Banks | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Bobby Bowman (2) | | Songs: Crosby, Stills & Nash -- Southern Cross | | | |
| 31 :02x07 - Mailbox (Nov/09/2006) | | Bored with her life, Catalina offers to help Earl take care of number 75 on his list by cleaning out a mailbox that he once used as a trash can. Catalina discovers an undelivered letter stuck at the bottom, and Earl is determined to find its rightful owner. Turns out it's a long lost love letter from trailer park resident Will to his former gym co-worker Wendy. Earl agrees to keep an eye on Wendy while Will gets back into shape for her. Meanwhile, Joy kicks Darnell out after discovering he's in the witness protection program. | | Guest Stars: Jenny McCarthy as Wendy, Johnny Sneed as Will, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, | Co-Guest Stars: Hayden Lee as Singer #2, David Ringwald as Singer #1, Jack Axelrod (1) as Electrolarynx Guy | Director: Michael Fresco Writer: Kat Likkel, John Hoberg | | | |
| 32 :02x08 - Robbed a Stoner Blind (Nov/16/2006) | | Earl and Randy repay a debt to a nonmaterialistic hippie 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. | | Special Guest Stars: Christian Slater as Woody Maruzak, | Guest Stars: Eve Sigall as Naked Nora, Michael Patrick McGill as "Chandler", Sandy Brown (1) as Newswoman, | Co-Guest Stars: Jennifer Kenyon as Hippy Girl, Steven Huey as Hippy Guy, James Martin Kelly (1) as Workman | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Kat Likkel, John Hoberg | | Songs: Joni Mitchell -- Big Yellow Taxi, Oliver -- Good Morning Starshine, Donovan -- Mellow Yellow | | | |
| 33 :02x09 - Born a Gamblin' Man (Nov/30/2006) | | At Christmastime, Earl shows Kenny 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. | | Special Guest Stars: Marlee Matlin as Ruby Whitlow, | Guest Stars: Gregg Binkley as Kenny James, Abdoulaye N'Gom as Nescobar-A-Lop-Lop, Jonathan Slavin as Doug, Sandy Brown (1) as Newswoman, Kadeem Hardison as Bookie, Nat Faxon as unknown, | Co-Guest Stars: Cheryl Hawker as Rosie, Bonnie Hellman as Moderator | Director: Chris Koch Writer: Victor Fresco | | | |
| 34 :02x10 - South Of The Border, Part Uno (Dec/07/2006) | | After Earl accidentally gets Catalina deported, Earl and Randy go on a full-fledged mission to get Catalina back. Earl's fear of flying stalls the process but nothing can stop Randy, a love-struck man, from getting to Catalina. As Earl and Randy get deeper into their plan to save Catalina, the obstacles they face make their mission more and more difficult. Meanwhile, the meds Joy takes calm her temper but the new pleasant Joy frustrates Darnell. | | Guest Stars: Oleg Zatsepin as Hispanic Randy, Susan Foley as Female Neighbor, Ray Santiago as Mario, Emilio Rivera as Victor, Benjamin Benitez as Hispanic Earl, Tangie Ambrose as Ticket Counter Clerk, Penny Balfour as Flight Attendant #1, Jimmi Simpson as Male neighbor, William Schallert as Dr. Rudin, | Co-Guest Stars: Lauren Glenn as Flight Attendant #2, Destiny Ramirez as Hispanic Girl, Phil Abrams as Man in Line, Kim Delgado as Man Across Aisle, Gil Glasgow (1) as Security Agent | Director: Michael Fresco Writer: Michael Pennie | | | |
| 35 :02x11 - South Of The Border, Part Dos (Dec/07/2006) | | At the end of the first half of Earl and Randy's adventure to bring Catalina back to America, gunmen had kidnapped Earl. While Earl befriends Diego, the fashion challenged criminal who takes him hostage, Randy encounters a married couple that use him to fill a void in their life. Despite whatever hurdles they encounter, nothing can keep Earl from scratching Catalina off his list or Randy from getting the love of his life back. Meanwhile, Darnell finds it difficult to cope with Joy's new happy attitude as their neighbors become more and more invasive. | | Special Guest Stars: John Leguizamo as Diego, | Guest Stars: Shelley Morrison as Maria, Susan Foley as Female Neighbor, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Ray Santiago as Mario, Emilio Rivera as Victor, Winston J. Rocha as Maria's Husband, Jimmi Simpson as Male Neighbor, | Co-Guest Stars: Jesus "Chuy" Perez as Pedro, Joaquin F. C. Garrido (1) as Elderly Man | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Danielle Sanchez-Witzel | | Songs: Cyndi Lauper -- Time After Time | | | |
| 36 :02x12 - Our 'Cops' Is On (Jan/04/2007) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Abdoulaye N'Gom as Nescobar-A-Lop-Lop, Timothy Stack as Himself, Bill Suplee as Willie, Silas Weir Mitchell as Donny Jones, Kathy Kinney (1) as Officer Bobbi Bowman, Gregg Binkley as Kenny James, Dale Dickey as Patty, | Co-Guest Stars: Tracy Ashton as Didi, Pramod Kumar as Vali, Maxie J. Santillan Jr. as Sparky, Jack Axelrod (1) as Electrolarynx Guy, Mike O'Malley as Officer Stuart Daniels, George Frangides as Bob Smiley | | Writer: Timothy Stack | | Songs: Starland Vocal Band -- Afternoon Delight, Dr. John -- Right Place Wrong Time | | | |
| 37 :02x13 - Buried Treasure (Jan/11/2007) | | Earl doesn't know what happened to his missing buried treasure, but Joy, Darnell and Randy have differing accounts of what they think happened to it. | | Guest Stars: Victor Raider-Wexler as Russian mobster, Jessica Cauffiel as Tatiana, Juan Pope as Jasper, Peggy Stewart as Dotty Lake, | Co-Guest Stars: Doug Wax as Undercover Detective #2, Helen Slayton-Hughes as Mrs. Abernathy, Kevin Farrell as Bruce | Director: Eyal Gordin Writer: Patrick McCarthy, Erika Kaestle | | Songs: Social Distortion -- Ball and Chain, Faith Hill -- Breathe, Joe Walsh -- Rocky Mountain Way | | | |
| 38 :02x14 - Kept a Guy Locked in a Truck (Jan/18/2007) | | After Karma gives Earl signs about something he needs to take care of, he decides he needs to fix the time he kept a guy locked in the back of a truck, that Joy stole. However when he finds the guy has died, Earl has to figure out how to make it right and cross it off his list. | | Special Guest Stars: John Waters as Walter Hamerick, | Guest Stars: Josh Wolf (1) as Josh Martin, Robert Clendenin as Slow Roger, Windell Middlebrooks as Landlord, | Co-Guest Stars: Jermaine Jackson (3) as Poker Buddy, Lacy Baxter as Stripper, Seth J. Cohen as Neighbor, Christopher Gehrman as Man, Rasika Mathur as Female Indian Friend, Hamilton Mitchell as Guy, Claudia Choi as Tammy | Director: Eyal Gordin Writer: Kat Likkel, John Hoberg | | | |
| 39 :02x15 - Foreign Exchange Student (Feb/01/2007) | As a young kid, Earl tortured Pierre, a French foreign-exchange student, and scared him back to France. In order to scratch # 44 off his list, Earl decides to fly Pierre back to America and show him all the great things the country has to offer. Meanwhile, things heat up between Randy and Catalina and their marriage is redefined -- but not in the way anyone would have ever guessed. Everyone learns more about the power of love and the mysterious ways in which it works.
Source: NBC | | Guest Stars: Ernie Grunwald as Pierre, Noah Crawford as Young Earl, Adam Rancho as Young Pierre, | Co-Guest Stars: Jasmine Jessica Anthony as Young Girl, Stacy Reed as Teacher | Director: Marc Buckland Writer: Mike Mariano | | Songs: War -- Why Can't We Be Friends? | | | |
| 40 :02x16 - Blow (Feb/08/2007) | In preparation for the trial, Joy learns that she has a half-sister whom she could possibly use to invoke sympathy from the jury -- but her half-sister turns out to be her lifelong mortal enemy, Liberty Washington. Coincidentally, Liberty is also #101 on Earl's list -- "stole a girl's identity." As Earl tries to right his wrong and Joy deals with the shock of having a new half sister, Liberty works to get herself into a wrestling league. The two women deal with their differences by wrestling them out of each other.
Source: NBC | | Guest Stars: Dale Dickey as Patty, Tamala Jones as Liberty Washington, Marnie Crossen as Teacher, Jonathan Slavin as Doug, Gigi Goff as Young Joy, D. J. Qualls as Ray Ray, | Co-Guest Stars: Arreale Davis as Liberty Age 13, Kelli Goss as Joy Age 13, Brooklin Yearwood as 5 Year Old Liberty, Jon Hughes (1) as Man, Sam Menning as Homeless Guy, M. Darnell Suttles as Mr. Saticoy, Bess Fanning as Karen | Director: Victor Nelli, Jr. Writer: J. B. Cook | | | |
| 41 :02x17 - The Birthday Party (Feb/15/2007) | It's a special episode as Earl celebrates his birthday -- but the day not only marks another exciting year in his life, but more importantly, a time for Earl to reflect on all the items he's crossed off his list during the past year. When Randy throws Earl a birthday party at the Crab Shack, however, Earl finds it hard to remember the good things he's done when everybody at the party keeps reminding him of how he's screwed up in the past. Right when Earl thinks his day can't get any worse, everybody has a special birthday surprise in store for him.
Source: NBC | | Guest Stars: Thomas Lumberg, Jr. as unknown, Casey Strand as Karen, Carla Renata as Gossiping Woman, Juan Pope as Jasper, Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Trey Carlisle as Earl, Jr., Noah Crawford as Young Earl, Melody Thomas Scott as Eric's Mom, Robert Clendenin as Slow Roger, Nancy Lenehan as Kay Hickey, Silas Weir Mitchell as Donny Jones, Beau Bridges as Carl Hickey, Bill Suplee as Willie, | Co-Guest Stars: Samantha Larsen as Screaming Woman, Susan Isaacs (1) as Bar Woman, Cody Klop as Eric, Johnny Hoops as DJ Dave, Abdoulaye N'Gom as Nescobar-A-Lop-Lop, Jack Axelrod (1) as Electrolarynx Guy, Tracy Ashton as Didi | Director: Eyal Gordin Writer: Hilary Winston | | Songs: Queen -- Fat Bottomed Girls, Tone Loc -- Funky Cold Medina | | | | | | | | | |
| 44 :02x20 - Two Balls, Two Strikes (Apr/19/2007) | | Local businessman Richard Chubby passes away, and his son arrives back in town to manage the family business. This reminds Earl of the time he kicked Little Chubby in the balls, and when Earl tries to make things right, he ends up making them worse. | | Guest Stars: Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Charles Robinson (1) as Doctor, Norm MacDonald (1) as Little Chubby, | Co-Guest Stars: Norman Johnson, Jr. as Aborigine Man | Director: Victor Nelli, Jr. Writer: Bobby Bowman (2) | | Songs: George Thorogood -- Bad to the Bone, Fine Young Cannibals -- She Drives Me Crazy | | | |
| 45 :02x21 - G.E.D. (Apr/26/2007) | | When Earl is declined a credit card for being unemployed, homeless, and uneducated, he decides he cheated himself out of becoming an adult. Earning his G.E.D. would be that first step to adulthood, but he doesn't know enough to pass the test. Earl asks his old teachers for help, but finds they've been beaten down by students just like him - so he inspires them to fight back and reclaim their school. | | Guest Stars: Jeanette Brox as Summer, Arjay Smith as Student #2, Andrew Caldwell as Student #1, Jesse Head as Nick Daley, Alex Morris as Mr. Romack, Sharon Sachs as Natalie, Vicki Juditz as Mrs. McCullum, Mary-Pat Green (1) as Mrs. Harding, Kurt Fuller as Mr. Baldwin | Director: Michael Fresco Writer: Hunter Covington | | Songs: The Rolling Stones -- 19th Nervous Breakdown, Queen -- Another One Bites the Dust, Bill Withers -- Lean on Me, War -- Low Rider, Sam Cooke -- Wonderful World | | | |
| 46 :02x22 - Get A Real Job (May/03/2007) | | Earl takes a job working as an appliance salesman, but finds having a "real job" with real co-workers isn't so easy. As Joy's trial approaches, she panics and makes some typical bad choices that affect those around her. | | Special Guest Stars: Charles S. Dutton as Reggie, Sean Astin as Rick, | Guest Stars: Fred Stoller as Dock Worker, MacKenzie Astin as Salesman, Jonathan Slavin as Doug, Chelcie Ross as Mr. Waadts, Billy Gardell as Billy, | Co-Guest Stars: Paul E. Short as Blue Homeless Man, Cristina Maria as Mexican Worker, Jennie Fahn as Woman #2, Polly Humphreys as Woman #1, Pamela Kosh as Mrs. O'Leary | Director: Ken Whittingham Story: Ralph Greene (1), Erika Kaestle, Patrick McCarthy | Teleplay: Erika Kaestle, Patrick McCarthy | | Songs: Gregg Allman -- Midnight Rider, Norman Greenbaum -- Spirit In The Sky, Rush -- Working Man | | | |
| 47 :02x23 - The Trial (May/10/2007) | In the season finale, Joy's future lays in the hands of the law as her trial finally arrives, and it leads Earl to do something bigger than anything on his list.
Source: NBC.com | | Special Guest Stars: Giovanni Ribisi as Ralph Mariano, Marlee Matlin as Ruby Whitlow, | Guest Stars: Larry Clarke (1) as Prosecutor, Don Perry as Judge, Harry Karp as Store Clerk, Trey Carlisle as Earl Jr., Louis T. Moyle as Dodge, Timothy Stack as Himself, Chelcie Ross as Mr. Waadts, Jonathan Slavin as Doug, Duane "Dog" Chapman as Himself, | Co-Guest Stars: Nancy Yee as Chinese Woman, Irene White as Lulu, Rob McCabe as Bailiff, Yvans Jourdain as Joy's Minister, Lisa K. Wyatt as Doris, Abdoulaye N'Gom as Nescobar-A-Lop-Lop, Mio Takada as Asian Father, | Uncredited: Christine Taylor (1) as Alex Meyers | Director: Michael Fresco Writer: Timothy Stack, Vali Chandrasekaran, Mike Mariano | | Songs: The Who -- Baba O'Riley, The Rolling Stones -- Can't You Hear Me Knocking, The Animals -- House of the Rising Sun, Night Ranger -- Sister Christian | | | |
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