That was a great “Earl.” Tim Stack is my god, though he got his IMDB count wrong: he’s at an even 100 NOT counting that show AND counting TWO entries for his “Quincy” two-parter.
That reminds me–Channel 23 has dropped “Wild, Wild West” and has “Quincy” at noon tomorrow.
Hmm, Bengali? I’ll assume her masters is in cultural anthropology, with a focus on courtship rituals and sexuality in the ancient world. Or gymnastics.
It was several years back. They didn’t live at the motel yet so they didn’t know her.
Of course, they could have fit her in the background of a scene.
Crabmans Grandmother (to cop): Now, you can hear it on the other side of the apartment. We just moved to town and I haven’t gotten a good nights sleep yet.
The show has never said the one-legged girl lost a leg as a result of anything Earl did or anything about how or why she only has one leg. Earl’s list item is that he “stole a car from a one-legged girl,” not that he had anything to do with her losing the leg. She could have been born that way for all we know.
I watched the episode twice, and could not understand what she was saying either time. And the second, I paid attention because I knew it was some sort of punchline.
Can anyone help me identify the song that was playing right at the beginning of the show, as Earl was doing his voice-over with the folks in the bar, just before the COPS show comes on…
I think it was a song by Alice Cooper, but I can’t figure out the song.
She was in the Y2K episode so she was in town at the time. She was probably working at Club Chubby and could have been seen throwing trash on Joy or something.
Another great line I forgot - Randy to the COPS cameraman (again, paraphrased): “I’m gonna run away now, 'cause the chase scenes always make it on the air.” (Sees the cop run into the house after Earl) “Um… maybe we could just chase each other?”
She had just arrived in Camden County via wooden crate. She was at the Big Lots-type store and said something about Americans having such beautiful churches. Sorry!