
My Name Is Earl(2005)Comeback KingThis show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.
Karma is a funny thing.
Overview
When petty criminal Earl Hickey wins the lottery, he sets off on a quest to repair his questionable karma.
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Season 1
24 episodes • 2005Avg: 8.1Golden Era

Season 1
24 episodes • 2005Avg: 8.1Golden Era
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Pilot | Sep 20, 2005 | 7.9 |
2 | Quit Smoking | Sep 27, 2005 | 8.4 |
3 | Randy's Touchdown | Oct 4, 2005 | 8.0 |
4 | Faked My Own Death | Oct 11, 2005 | 8.1 |
5 | Teacher Earl | Oct 18, 2005 | 8.2 |
6 | Broke Joy's Fancy Figurine | Nov 1, 2005 | 8.4 |
7 | Stole Beer From a Golfer | Nov 8, 2005 | 8.2 |
8 | Joy's Wedding | Nov 15, 2005 | 8.2 |
9 | Cost Dad the Election | Nov 22, 2005 | 8.3 |
10 | White Lie Christmas | Dec 6, 2005 | 8.5 |
11 | Barn Burner | Jan 5, 2006 | 8.2 |
12 | O Karma, Where Art Thou? | Jan 12, 2006 | 7.3 |
13 | Stole P's HD Cart | Jan 19, 2006 | 8.1 |
14 | Monkeys in Space | Jan 26, 2006 | 7.8 |
15 | Something to Live For | Feb 2, 2006 | 8.1 |
16 | The Professor | Feb 9, 2006 | 8.4 |
17 | Didn't Pay Taxes | Mar 2, 2006 | 8.0 |
18 | Dad's Car | Mar 16, 2006 | 8.0 |
19 | Y2K | Mar 23, 2006 | 8.1 |
20 | Boogeyman | Mar 30, 2006 | 7.8 |
21 | The Bounty Hunter | Apr 6, 2006 | 8.2 |
22 | Stole a Badge | Apr 27, 2006 | 7.9 |
23 | BB | May 4, 2006 | 8.1 |
24 | Number One | May 11, 2006 | 8.9 |

Season 2
23 episodes • 2006Avg: 8.2Golden Era

Season 2
23 episodes • 2006Avg: 8.2Golden Era
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Very Bad Things | Sep 21, 2006 | 8.0 |
2 | Jump For Joy | Sep 28, 2006 | 8.5 |
3 | Sticks & Stones | Oct 5, 2006 | 8.0 |
4 | Larceny of a Kitty Cat | Oct 12, 2006 | 7.7 |
5 | Van Hickey | Oct 19, 2006 | 8.0 |
6 | Made a Lady Think I Was God | Nov 2, 2006 | 8.1 |
7 | Mailbox | Nov 9, 2006 | 8.0 |
8 | Robbed a Stoner Blind | Nov 16, 2006 | 8.3 |
9 | Born a Gamblin' Man | Nov 30, 2006 | 8.0 |
10 | South of the Border (1) | Dec 7, 2006 | 8.3 |
11 | South of the Border (2) | Dec 7, 2006 | 8.2 |
12 | Our 'Cops' is On! | Jan 4, 2007 | 9.0 |
13 | Buried Treasure | Jan 11, 2007 | 8.4 |
14 | Kept a Guy Locked in a Truck | Jan 18, 2007 | 8.1 |
15 | Foreign Exchange Student | Feb 1, 2007 | 8.2 |
16 | Blow | Feb 8, 2007 | 8.2 |
17 | The Birthday Party | Feb 15, 2007 | 8.0 |
18 | Guess Who's Coming Out of Joy | Feb 22, 2007 | 8.1 |
19 | Harassed a Reporter | Apr 12, 2007 | 7.7 |
20 | Two Balls, Two Strikes | Apr 19, 2007 | 7.8 |
21 | G.E.D. | Apr 26, 2007 | 8.2 |
22 | Get a Real Job | May 3, 2007 | 8.5 |
23 | The Trial | May 10, 2007 | 9.0 |

Season 3
18 episodes • 2007Avg: 7.4

Season 3
18 episodes • 2007Avg: 7.4
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | My Name Is Inmate #28301-016 | Sep 27, 2007 | 7.8 |
2 | The Gangs of Camden County | Oct 4, 2007 | 6.3 |
3 | The Frank Factor | Oct 11, 2007 | 8.0 |
4 | Creative Writing | Oct 18, 2007 | 7.0 |
5 | Frank's Girl | Oct 25, 2007 | 7.8 |
6 | Our Other Cops is On! | Nov 1, 2007 | 7.2 |
7 | Randy In Charge (...Of Our Days and Our Nights) | Nov 8, 2007 | 7.2 |
8 | Midnight Bun | Nov 15, 2007 | 7.4 |
9 | Burn Victim | Nov 29, 2007 | 7.2 |
10 | Early Release | Dec 6, 2007 | 7.5 |
11 | Bad Earl | Jan 10, 2008 | 8.2 |
12 | I Won't Die With a Little Help From My Friends | Apr 3, 2008 | 7.4 |
13 | Stole a Motorcycle | Apr 10, 2008 | 7.8 |
14 | No Heads and a Duffel Bag | Apr 17, 2008 | 8.2 |
15 | Killerball | Apr 24, 2008 | 7.4 |
16 | Love Octagon | May 1, 2008 | 6.7 |
17 | Girl Earl | May 8, 2008 | 6.6 |
18 | Camdenites | May 15, 2008 | 7.2 |

Season 4
27 episodes • 2008Avg: 7.5

Season 4
27 episodes • 2008Avg: 7.5
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | The Magic Hour | Sep 25, 2008 | 7.4 |
2 | Monkeys Take a Bath | Sep 25, 2008 | 8.0 |
3 | Joy in a Bubble | Oct 2, 2008 | 5.8 |
4 | Stole an RV | Oct 2, 2008 | 7.2 |
5 | Sweet Johnny | Oct 9, 2008 | 7.8 |
6 | We've Got Spirit | Oct 16, 2008 | 7.3 |
7 | Quit Your Snitchin' | Oct 23, 2008 | 8.0 |
8 | Little Bad Voodoo Brother | Oct 30, 2008 | 7.2 |
9 | Sold a Guy a Lemon Car | Nov 6, 2008 | 7.6 |
10 | Earl and Joy's Anniversary | Nov 13, 2008 | 7.7 |
11 | Nature's Game Show | Nov 20, 2008 | 7.7 |
12 | Reading Is a Fundamental Case | Dec 4, 2008 | 7.0 |
13 | Orphan Earl | Dec 11, 2008 | 6.3 |
14 | Got the Babysitter Pregnant | Jan 8, 2009 | 7.8 |
15 | Darnell Outed (1) | Jan 15, 2009 | 8.2 |
16 | Darnell Outed (2) | Jan 22, 2009 | 8.0 |
17 | Randy's List Item | Feb 5, 2009 | 7.4 |
18 | Friends with Benefits | Feb 12, 2009 | 8.0 |
19 | My Name Is Alias | Feb 19, 2009 | 8.2 |
20 | Chaz Dalton's Space Academy | Mar 5, 2009 | 7.4 |
21 | Witch Lady | Mar 19, 2009 | 7.6 |
22 | Pinky | Mar 26, 2009 | 7.7 |
23 | Bullies | Apr 16, 2009 | 8.0 |
24 | Gospel | Apr 23, 2009 | 7.4 |
25 | Inside Probe (1) | Apr 30, 2009 | 7.0 |
26 | Inside Probe (2) | May 7, 2009 | 7.0 |
27 | Dodge's Dad | May 14, 2009 | 6.5 |
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