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My Name Is Earl EpisodesSeason 2    

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  • Very Bad Things
    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." But Joy soon steps into a bigger hole when the purchase of an entertainment center doesn't turn out the way she anticipated. After getting angry about not being able to return the item, Joy ends up in a MAJOR predicament. Going against his established good nature, Earl decides to take Joy's side and help cover up her tracks.

  • Jump For Joy
    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.

  • Sticks & Stones
    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.

  • Larceny Of A Kitty Cat
    As number 56 on his list, Earl decides to return an award winning cat back to its rightful owner after attempting to sabotage a cat show in Joy's favor. However, when Randy and Earl return the cat back to its owner they find that the once champion kitty has lost all of its award winning qualities. Meanwhile, an attraction forms between Randy and the cat owner, which helps Randy discover a lot about his true self.

  • Van Hickey
    While Joy is doing community service at a local senior recreational center to improve her image for an upcoming trial, Earl runs into number 50 on his list. Years ago, when Earl, Randy and Ralph put together their band, Phish Tahko, they unknowingly told an elderly man, Tom, that he could be the lead singer. When Tom scared away all their female fans, the band kicked him out before their very first show. While Earl tries to make amends with Tom, he's confronted with number 51 - "Slept with Ralph's Mom." As pressure mounts for Earl to save his friendship with Ralph and put together a reunion show for Phish Tahko, Earl realizes that partying like a rock star might be the only way he can get through the night.

  • Made A Lady Think I Was God
    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.

  • Mailbox
    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 hes in the witness protection program.

  • Robbed A Stoner Blind
    In the midst of a heat wave, Earl remembers number 26 on his list - "Robbed a Stoner Blind." In his attempt to cross it off his list, Earl and Randy find Woody, the stoner they robbed, living an eco-friendly life in a commune. The only way Woody will let Earl cross him off his list is if Earl and Randy live an environmentally conscious life in the commune with him for a week. As Earls newfound insight on the environment becomes more extreme, his new mission is to save the world from global warming.

  • Born A Gamblin' Man
    Number 146 on his list has Earl making 247 bologna sandwiches to make up for all the ones he stole from Kenny in fifth and sixth grade. While delivering the sandwiches, Earl is struck by Kennys obvious lack of machismo which then inspires Earl to take on a new mission -- to make Kenny a real man. While showing Kenny how to gamble like "real men," Earl discovers that his newfound karma is useful but soon finds it difficult to stop once hes on a roll. Meanwhile, Randy plans how he will finally declare his love for Catalina and Joy goes to group therapy to get over her anger management issues for her upcoming trial.

  • South Of The Border, Part Uno
    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.

  • South Of The Border, Part Dos
    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.

  • Our Cops Is On
    It's the end of the week at the Crab Shack - the beer is finished, the food is finished, and everyone is bored. When "Cops" comes on, everybody notices it's the Camden County episode they were all featured in. Earl, Randy, Joy, Darnell, Patty the Daytime Hooker and other Camden County residents relive that one eventful day when they all had a brush with the law - on television. Sunday at the Crab Shack takes a turn for the better as they all remember their fifteen minutes of fame.

  • Buried Treasure
    Earl isn't the only one narrating in this whodunit episode of "My Name is Earl." Earl is surprised to discover that some "treasure" he had once stolen has disappeared from where he buried it. Joy, Darnell, and Randy all take turns giving us their sides of the story as the true events begin to unfold. Its an episode full of intertwining stories as Earl tries to discover who stole his stolen "treasure" so he can cross it off his list.

  • Kept A Guy Locked In A Truck
    Earl hits a snag when trying to cross someone off his list when the guy he once locked in a truck turns up dead. In true Earl fashion, Earl does anything he can to make things right - even if that means throwing a funeral for someone he doesn't even know. The funeral that features all the regulars at the Crab Shack and some strippers is anything but traditional. Meanwhile, to make their marriage seem more authentic, Randy and Catalina look for an apartment together.

  • Foreign Exchange Student
    As a young kid, Earl tortured a French foreign exchange student, Pierre, and scared him back to France. In order to scratch number forty-four 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.

  • Blow
    In preparation for the trial, Joy learns that she has a half sister 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 number 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. As families often do, the two women deal with their differences by wrestling them out of each other. This new episode also presents a major surprise for one of the characters.

  • The Birthday Party
    It's a special episode as Earl celebrates his birthday. The day not only marks another exciting year in his life, but more importantly, it's also a time for Earl to reflect on all the items hes 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 hes done when everybody at the party keeps reminding him of how hes 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.

  • Guess Who's Coming Out Of Joy
    Joy's pregnancy reminds Earl of the time she was pregnant with their child, or what he thought was their child. During Earl's recollection of that troubling time in their marriage, he remembers how his father, Carl, pushed him to stay with Joy regardless of whose child he was going to be taking care of. Looking back on it, Earl realizes that staying with Joy and the kids was the first good thing he did before he ever made the list.

  • Harassed A Reporter
    A late newscast reminds Earl of number 29 on his list - "Harassed a Reporter." As Earl and Randy work to cross it off of Earl's list, Randy realizes that after years of being in his brother's shadow he has had enough. In trying to separate himself from his brother, Randy realizes the true power of both karma and the media.

  • Two Balls, Two Strikes
    After the unexpected death of Richard Chubby - the most powerful man in Camden - the crueler and meaner Little Chubby comes back to town to take over the family business. As Earl works to scratch an item off his list, both Earl and Little Chubby learn the true meaning of sacrifice.

  • G.E.D.
    After Earl gets rejected to apply for a credit card for not having a high school diploma, a job, or a real place to live, he decides he needs to take some big steps towards finally growing up. When Earl returns to school to re-learn everything he needs to know to take his GED, he finds out how hard it is for teachers when they have to deal with students like the one he used to be when he was a kid.

  • Get A Real Job
    Earl is faced with belated growing pains when he decides to get his first real job at an appliance store and his qualifications as a salesperson are questioned. Meanwhile, Joy makes yet another irrational decision when she dreads her upcoming trial.

  • The Trial
    Earl has it all - a GED, a job, a new apartment - and now with his new, unlikely love interest, Earl is finally an adult. Nothing can stop Earl on his road to maturity... except, of course, Earl himself. Joy, on the other hand, puts her future in the hands of the law as the trial finally arrives. Earl commits the ultimate good deed to help Joy, but ends up sacrificing everything. It all comes down to this trial and Earl's shocking testimony.
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