Well, it took until epsode 2, but we got our lesson on the evils of smoking, and Earl and and old friend’s mom quit. And, it only took them three days! I’m not a radical pro-smoking advocate, mind you, it’s just that it was so refreshing to see an activity that tens of millions of Americans do every day portrayed on American TV without the Afterschool Special lecture attatched. At least it was, for one episode!
My son has gotten several tattoos since he joined the Navy, so last night after this episode aired, my dad called me and told me to tell Nick that he’d pay for it if Nick wanted to get Donnie’s ass tattoo – you know, Moses parting the Red Sea. I hope he was kidding!
Did anyone catch the bumper sticker on Donnie’s car? “Jesus is my airbag” Do you think it would be wrong for an atheist to have one of those?
Crab Man cracks me up. Telling Earl she was trying to kill him ONLY because she got him involved. I love Earl’s relationship with the guy who was doing his wife.
I hope the romance blooms between Randy and the maid. I like that. I worry that they will make it a love triangle.
There are lots of good things about this show, but it is all Jason Lee.
I find it funny that the friend (Ronnie?), who was called crazy, was played by the same guy who played the crazy cell-mate in Prisonbreak. I guess he’s got his character down. It’s probalby cuse he has that thing with his eye. It’s not quite a lazy eye, but something.
Donnie. I noticed that too. Also interesting is that the person there when they began talking about karma and religion was none other than… Mrs. LandingGod (from Joan of Arcadia)!
I think it’s a three-fer that equalled out to a one-fer. He quit smoking (1) and apologized to Donnie (2), but then he added one for Mrs. Landiingham in getting her to quit smoking to make up for taking her son away for two years (3), so he did three altogether, but it nets out to two, since he added one.
I seldom laugh out loud when I’m alone, but when Darnell walked in and said “Hey, Earl. Joy wanted me to bring you these poison cookies,” I almost died.
After a strong premiere, the combo of Earl/The Office left NBC in third place, behind House and ABC’s new (shudder) Geena Davis vehicle “Commander In Chief.”
I hope the fact that Earl plays strong among that key Adult 18-49 demographic means the show will be given a chance to build a following.