(S03E10) "Dr. Pronto to reception please." - Nurse
The simple decision to recap last week's episode in such a comically dramatic style is one of the things that sets My Name is Earl apart from other sitcoms.
After watching Catalina's scene with Joy's children, I now understand why they have so little screen time. They are bad actors. While I give the show credit for using kids who actually look like their parents, I feel that these kids could easily fall into the DJ Conner trap where their continuing lack of cuteness reveals their lack of talent. As a side note, seeing Catalina with those kids really made it difficult for me to enjoy her scenes in my usual way. Hey, I'm a creep not a criminal.
I am completely over Joy being pregnant. I think it's partly because I know once the baby comes, we'll never see it again but it's also the fact that ever since Jamie Presley had her real life baby, her fake pregnant stomach serves as a constant reminder that the whole baby storyline was just a way to write around her actual bundle of "Joy. "
To be honest, part of what I love about Earl is the fact that all the characters are so screwed up that they can't really change their station in life including their romantic endeavors. As we all know, very few things can ruin a show quicker than two characters hooking up and luckily for us Earl's writers know this as well. Whenever there's a chance that two of the characters might be an item, it's always squashed. Earl won't hook up with Catalina cause Randy called dibs. Randy won't get involved with Catalina cause he thinks she smells. It helps the sitcom focus on the all-important "com" part of the show.
Now help me out on this one ... when Randy compared Frank's ability to hop over the rock to the Fonz did he actually mean to say Dick Van Dyke or was it simply a Fonz reference? I understand that Randy has probably seen much more of Happy Days than The Dick Van Dyke Show but I just got the feeling there was a DVD reference hidden in there. Maybe it's just cause everything I see reminds me of old TV shows including new TV shows.
I really enjoyed the way this episode ended. The birthing scene was funny to watch but not too long and when Earl & Randy ran out of the trailer like the low budget version of The Defiant Ones I couldn't help but laugh. I wasn't too crazy about the rest of the episode but that's to be expected when wrapping up a cliffhanger. The good news is that Frank's capture gets Earl that much closer to being released. The bad news...there's another human being in Camden County with half the DNA of Joy Turner.












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-16-2007 @ 8:00AM
Chuck said...
I don't know when it happened, but at some point, Earl just got boring for me. This season was okay, at first, but it seems like every episode gets us farther away from the show's original premise, aka the list. And while I like a good off-topic-episode now and then, be it a musical or whatever, the point is those are supposed to be the exceptions, not the rule.
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11-16-2007 @ 8:16AM
G said...
Frank jumped over the rock like the Fonz jumped the shark.
Feel free to read into that as much as you'd like.
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11-16-2007 @ 11:03AM
shawn said...
it was an okay episode.
but i certainly disagree with chuck, the first comment.
i like what they've done with earl, in fact i think they've made it more interesting of a show. :)
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11-16-2007 @ 12:20PM
Grover said...
The beginning recap cracked me up... was wondering why they did it, but then remembered the last episode ended with a 'to be continued' banner on the screen.
Also found it hilarious that Catalina called Dutch and Early Jr. 'white one' and 'black one'
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11-16-2007 @ 12:48PM
Larry said...
Grover, his name isn't 'Dutch', it's 'Dodge', as in the kind of car in which he was conceived.
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11-16-2007 @ 1:11PM
J said...
Of course Randy meant Dick Van Dyke, but called him the Fonz by mistake. Its in the same vein as ET ('that poor little monkey') and the words to 'Bad Boys, Bad Boys'. You know Randy, he's 'articstic'.
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11-16-2007 @ 2:06PM
malren said...
I agree with Chuck. Earl has turned into another boring sitcom with some funny moments. I no longer *care* about anyone on the show like I used to.
GO BACK TO THE LIST.
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11-16-2007 @ 6:14PM
Greg said...
Larry:
Actually, Dodge was conceived in a Ford (going to be the original name), but because it wasn't Earl's, they didn't want to be reminded of it constantly, so they went with another American-made car: Dodge.
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11-16-2007 @ 7:27PM
Piper said...
I thought the recap was done in the the style of the Heroes' recaps at the start of those shows.
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11-16-2007 @ 8:59PM
Galley said...
I like Dodge and Earl Jr. I love Earl Jr.'s huge afro. I knew this Ethiopian dude in college. His afro just kept getting bigger and bigger until it was literally twice as wide as he was.
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11-17-2007 @ 8:37AM
Aaron said...
I was a little relieved by this episode. Last week's 'Other Cops' episode was terrible and I had the feeling the show was totally falling apart.
Please get Earl out of prison. The warden is unbelievable and annoying. The beauty of this show is that everyone is messed up, but somehow believable. The whole prison thing is worthless.
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