Show summary:
Earl Hickey's life has been full of poor choices and mistakes, but after winning a small lottery jackpot he has an epiphany and vows to change his ways. Upon discovering that he is the holder of a winning ticket, Earl is hit by a car and the ticket blows out of his limp hand as he lies unconscious in the street. While recovering in the hospital and watching television, Earl has a karmic epiphany, thanks to Carson Daly, who attributes his success to doing good for others. A light bulb goes off in Earl's dim head and he sets out to right every wrong he has done starting with a grade school geek.

The mystery of the disappearance of the former Crab Shack owner is finally resolved.

Earl turns his karmic attentions on a reverend whom he aggrieved in the past. But forgiveness is fleeting when the religious figure finds out about Earl's many other misdeeds. Meanwhile, Joy is a blade runner: She hits C...

Joy's incessant bullying prompts Earl to remember an old classmate named Wally, a boyhood target of Earl's abuse. Earl tries to make amends---only to discover that Wally has grown up to become a hulking, musclebound weig...

Earl helps Randy find his first love, Pinky.

Earl conjures up a karmic plan to atone for all the wicked wrongs he did to an oddball "witch lady" (Betty White) when he was a youngster. But the golden girl proves to be certifiably unhinged, putting the Camden crew in...

Young Dodge's desire to attend space camp prompts Earl to reflect on the blast he and Randy had as kids at Chaz Dalton's Space Academy. Earl then sets out to reconnect with the heroic Chaz (Curtis Armstrong). Meanwhile, ...

Danny Glover guest stars as Darnell's father who comes looking for him in Camden only to raise Earl and Randy's suspicions. However, a family reunion leads to father and son partaking in one last undercover mission.

When Mr. Turtle returns back to Earl, he wants to bring him back to Darnell. Meanwhile, Joy and Darnell have to adapt to a new lifestyle of their cover identities.

When Randy loses his winning lottery ticket, he assumes the event to be a message from Karma, so he starts a list of his own.
Meanwhile, Joy is not happy with her cover identity of the witness protection program.

In the aftermath of having his cover blown, Darnell must pack up and leave Camden. Meanwhile, Earl, Randy and Catalina discover a devastating truth within the post office.

Summary: Earl encourages Joy to audition for Erik Estrada's new reality show; Darnell gets a startling phone call.

A young Earl gets his heart broken by the babysitter and swears revenge on her and her boyfriend. Now, Earl is older and wiser, so he decides to cross them off his list, but it may have terrible repercussions for Randy. ...

In this Christmas episode, Earl wants to help a man conned by Joy.

Earl helps his old friend Raynard who lives in the wild.

Summary: Earl loses his list when tornadoes blow through Camden County.

Earl remembers his first wedding anniversary.

Summary: Suddenly at the top of Earl's list a life-or-death item appears right after a new mysterious man moves in next door. Meanwhile, a science fair has Joy all worked up to the point of obsession. She' so fixated on...

Summary: Earl plans a Halloween party for Dodge and Earl Jr, while Catalina's nephew visits.

Earl needs to decide whether to become a police snitch, after Randy's birthday present is stolen.

Randy is next on the list so Earl takes Randy to cheerleading camp where they encounter a problem in the name of Kimmi Himmler, the camp owner, who is desperate to get rid of the brothers. Meanwhile, Joy becomes upset wh...

Earl wants to make up for sleeping with local stuntman Sweet Johnny's girlfriend, while Joy feels the need to buy a gun.

To cross Jerry off his list, Earl must return an RV to him, which becomes a difficult task as Randy blew it up. Meanwhile, Joy and Darnell embark on a money making sideshow.

After a mishap with the hot tub Earl gave Joy, she is confined to a makeshift bubble thanks to a dangerous toe infection forcing Earl to take on Joy's role. While helping out the Turners, Earl makes a worrying discovery ...

Earl decides he and Randy need to build bridges with their childhood neighbors but discover a lot more than they bargained for.

Joy's latest con reminds Earl of a wish he stole from a dying child, but he discovers that the child (Buddy) is very much alive, and he has to produce Buddy's film.

When relational problems arise between Earl and Billie, he is forced to choose between Karma and her.

When relational problems arise between Earl and Billie, he is forced to choose between Karma and her.

When Billie is inspired by Earl's Karma list, she starts to create a list of her own.

When Earl finally wakes up from his coma, he believes in Karma again and considers Billie his soul mate.

Randy decides to take care of Earl by himself. Together with Joy and Darnell, he keeps working on the list for Earl.

While Earl is still in a coma, Randy starts to believe that he can help Earl get better by crossing things off the list.

After a car accident Earl is put in a coma and finds himself in an alternate world shown as a sitcom, while his friends try to keep him alive.

After a car accident Earl is put in a coma and finds himself in an alternate world shown as a sitcom, while his friends try to keep him alive.

Earl is having difficulty re-adjusting to life on the outside. He returns to his old ways after he encounters Ralph.
Randy plans an intervention for Earl on Christmas morning.

When Earl finds out that the Warden has destroyed all the certificates that would grant him early release from prison, he seeks the help of his friends to escape.

Earl helps the Warden solve another jail house problem between an inmate and his victims. Later Earl realizes that planning a prom for the inmates might deplete his lottery winnings.

Joy enlists the help of Darnell to expedite the baby's birth. Meanwhile, Frank escapes from prison when Randy takes the convicts out for ice cream. Elsewhere, Catalina baby-sits Dodge and Earl Jr.

The Warden ask Earl to make a skit called 'scared straight' that will stop kids from committing crimes and stay out of jail. Meanwhile, Randy uses his authority to make Earl's life difficult in prison.

In the second part of this one hour episode, Earl and Randy continue watching the filming of "Cops" in Camden County where the different situations are slightly related to Earl. Meanwhile, Kenny's hatred for Earl is caug...

Earl and Randy watch the filming of "Cops" in Camden County where the different situations are slightly related to Earl. Meanwhile, Kenny's hatred for Earl is caught on camera.

It's conjugal visiting day at the prison and since no one is visiting Earl, Frank wants Earl to explain to his girlfriend why he cannot see her today. Things don't go as planned and Frank's girlfriend dumps him because o...

Earl is given an assignment after attending a prison class which focuses on creative writing: to write a story. Soon Earl realizes that writing is harder than he thought.

Joy visits Earl in prison and they are surprised to meet an old friend who is also in prison. The three reminisce about their past and how they met.

Earl is offered a deal to receive a lesser sentence if he can resolve problems between rival gangs, but he finds the task harder than he expected. Meanwhile, Randy looks for ways to join Earl in prison.

Earl begins his prison sentence. Meanwhile, Joy tries to repay Earl by taking care of Randy, who is struggling to adjust, and a prison bully is looking for Earl.

Earl begins his prison sentence. Meanwhile, Joy tries to repay Earl by taking care of Randy, who is struggling to adjust, and a prison bully is looking for Earl.

Things are finally looking up for Earl with a G.E.D., a job, a new apartment and a love interest. However, it may all come crashing down during Joy's trial date. Earl's shocking testimony could help Joy, but at what cost...

When Earl decides to get his first real job at an appliance store, he experiences 'growing pains'. Meanwhile, Joy makes another irrational decision as her the upcoming trial draws closer.

Earl tries to apply for a credit card but he is declined because he doesn't have a job. He decides to take steps to adulthood by going back to school in order to earn his G.E.D. At school he realizes how hard it is for t...

After Richard Chubby dies, Little Chubby (Norm MacDonald) comes to town to take over the family business. While Earl tries to cross an item off his list he learns the true meaning of sacrifice.

As Earl and Randy work to cross Number 29 on the list "", Randy gets tired of being in his brother's shadow. In an attempt to distance himself from his brother, Randy realizes the true power of Karma and the media.

With Joy now pregnant again, Earl looks back on her pregnancy during their marriage and how his father was responsible for one of his first truly good deeds.

Earl wants to use his birthday to look back on all the good he has done over the past year, but at his party, everyone seems to want to talk about his past misdeeds instead.

Earl takes on Number 101 on his list, "stole a girl's identity." The girl turns out to be Joy's half-sister that she never knew about and the one person that could possibly help her get sympathy from the jury. The proble...

Earl goes for number 44 on his list trying to help Pierre, a French foreign exchange student, he made fun of when they went to school together. Earl flies him back to the US and he tries to hook Pierre up with a girl he ...

Earl attempts to figure out how to make amends to a dead guy that he once locked in a truck. Meanwhile, newlyweds Randy and Catalina go hunting for an apartment.

In a classic whodunit fashion, Earl must determine who took his stolen "treasure", so he can cross it off his list. Joy, Darnell and Randy all give their own versions of what happened to the buried treasure.

It's a trip down memory lane for Earl, Randy, Joy, Darnell and the Crab Shack regulars when they remember their 15 minutes of fame watching a 2003 repeat of the TV show "Cops", which was filmed in Camden County.

In the second half of this special one hour episode, Earl and Randy face problems in their quest to take Catalina off Earl's list and bring her home after she was deported because of Earl. Joy's friendly attitude causes ...

In the first half of this special one hour episode, Earl and Randy face problems in their quest to take Catalina off Earl's list and bring her home after she was deported because of Earl. Joy's friendly attitude causes t...

Earl tackles Number 146 on his list. He decides to make 274 bologna sandwiches for Kenny, because he stole them from him in school when they were kids. While delivering the sandwiches, Earl moves onto a new mission, to t...

In the middle of a heat wave, Earl decides to cross number 26 off his list, "Robbed A Stoner Blind". To accomplish this task, Earl and Randy find Woody the stoner (Christian Slater) and must live an environmentally consc...

Catalina helps Earl cross off Number 75 on his list, "used a mailbox as a trash can". This leads to the discovery of two undelivered letters: One is a declaration of a man's love, the other one reveals Darnell's secret.

Earl takes on number 12 on his list, "made a lady think I was God". To Millie Banks (Roseanne Barr), who was the manager of Earl's trailer park, he pretended to be the voice of God to get her to stop bothering them.

Earl tries to make amends with Tom (Number 50), the older man they let be the lead singer in his band but then kicked out before their first performance. While trying to arrange a reunion show, Earl must also deal with N...

Earl scratches number 56 off his list when he must return a prize winning cat back to its owner after sabotaging a cat show in Joy's favor. Meanwhile, Randy forms an attraction to the cat's owner.

Earl decides to cross off number 91 on his list, "made fun of Maggie Lester for having a mustache". Earl and Randy visit Maggie, who is now working for a carnival as "The Amazing Bearded Woman". Meanwhile, Joy has a run ...

In order to help a friend Earl has to raise a lot of money. He goes to Richard Chubby (Burt Reynolds), owner of Club Chubby, a local strip club. He agrees to loan Earl the money, if Earl can convince his most popular dan...

When Joy and Darnell get into an argument over her surprise birthday, Earl jumps at the opportunity to cross off #183 on his list "Never Took Joy's Side". Meanwhile, Joy runs into various problems after trying to return ...

Earl decides to cross off the first number on his Karma list, "stole ten dollars from a guy at the Camden Market". Earl to his dismay finds out that he owes much more than ten dollars, in fact he must surrender all his l...

Earl attempts to cross out number 147 on his list, "shot Gwen Waters with a BB Gun". To make things right he must reunite Gwen with her estranged father, which Earl finds increasingly difficult.

Earl tackles no. 127 on his list by making amends for pilfering a police officer's badge. When he discovers that the theft resulted in the cop's demotion, he tries to get the officer reinstated.

Number 45, "Ditched Jessie to Marry Joy" is next on the list when Jessie, Earl's ex-girlfriend, returns to town seeking revenge. Earl must protect Joy in a lakeside retreat while Randy fights not to reveal their location...

Earl decides to cross off "made a kid scared of the Boogeyman" from his list. Earl soon discovers just what kind of lasting affect he had on the little boy.

When Earl is attempting to cross number 24 ("Stole a red 'Take-a-number' machine") off his list, Randy tries to get Earl to back down by trying to make him remember, through a flashback, how they got the machine around N...

It's Mother's Day again when Earl remembers that he has never given his mother a Mother's Day gift. Just as he and Randy are about to finish carrying out his long overdue gift, his mother decides her repayment should inc...

Earl attempts to cross off another deed of his list. This time it is trying to repay the government after failing to pay his taxes in the past.

Earl is nervous about returning a laptop computer he stole from a college professor, mostly because he is uncomfortable around smart people. When the professor turns out to be a beautiful woman, he feels even more ill at...

Earl takes his car troubles as a sign that it is time for him to redeem himself for a long run of stealing gas out of a complete stranger's car.

Earl tackles number 18 on his list when one of his old friends is arrested. Remembering that he told an inappropriate story at his birthday party, he must give him one great day to make up the terrible one before he was ...

Earl crosses another number off the list when he returns Pop's Wiener Hot Dog cart he and Ralph stole in their youth. The good deed does not last long as Ralph, who works for a competing franchise sets fire to Pop's cart...

When Earl and Randy try to return a stolen wallet, they find out taking the money had cost two newlyweds their honeymoon. In an attempt to make things right, Earl takes over for the groom at his fast food restaurant. Aft...

When trying to enroll her children into the Right Choice Ranch for troubled youth, Joy is denied enrollment because of a barn burning incident at the hands of a younger Earl. Earl, Randy and Catalina travel to the camp t...

As the holiday season comes under way a few secrets are exposed when Earl attempts to cross number 74 off of his list: "Always ruined Joy's Christmas." Earl, Randy and Catalina enter a radio contest to win a brand new ca...

Earl tries to cross off number four on his list, "blew dad's chance to be elected mayor". Four years earlier, Carl Hickey ran for mayor to redirect a proposed airplane traffic route over his house and away from the wealt...

Darnell and Joy decided to tie the knot while Earl learns thru Randy's invitation that he is not invited. To make things worse Joy has scheduled the wedding on Earl's birthday so that all of their friends will be unable ...

Earl attempts to help Scott get over his preoccupation with golf -- an obsession caused when he and Randy started fixing Scott's golf game to get free beer. But after becoming so thoroughly entangled in Scott's personal ...

In order to replace a fancy figurine that he broke, Earl lends a hand to help Joy's former adversary and her daughter win a mother/daughter beauty pageant . However, Joy enters the pageant also with her "dead" mother try...

Earl decides to teach English as a Second language to cross "Made fun of people with accents" off his karma list. While Ralph an old friend is released from prison, Earl tries to convince him in the ways of karma however...

When Earl meets a tough biker chick at a Halloween party, it looks like a match made in heaven--but when the costumes come off, the mismatch becomes apparent and Earl takes drastic measures to get out of the relationship...

Back in their high school days, Earl ruined Randy's chance to score a touchdown during a key football game; now Earl must figure out a way to make things right.

Earl J. Hickey is a small-time thief with a messed-up life. His "scratch and win" lottery ticket proves to be worth $100,000, but he is immediately hit by a car and watches the ticket blow away. In the hospital recoverin...

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