List of The Drew Carey Show episodes
The following is a complete list of episodes for the television show sitcom The Drew Carey Show, which first aired on ABC on September 13, 1995. Throughout the show's run, nine seasons were filmed amassing 233 episodes, with the final episode airing on September 8, 2004. The sitcom follows assistant personnel director Drew Carey, in his romances and relationships to friends Lewis, Oswald, and Kate. There have been two DVD releases for The Drew Carey Show: the first was a six-episode compilation released on February 28, 2006 and the first season was released on April 24, 2007.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Production line | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | ||||
1 | 22 | September 13, 1995 | May 8, 1996 | 4570xx | |
2 | 24 | September 18, 1996 | May 14, 1997 | 4659xx | |
3 | 28 | September 17, 1997 | May 20, 1998 | 4662xx | |
4 | 27 | September 23, 1998 | May 26, 1999 | 4675xx | |
5 | 26 | September 22, 1999 | May 17, 2000 | 2254xx | |
6 | 27 | October 4, 2000 | May 23, 2001 | 2263xx | |
7 | 27 | September 26, 2001 | May 22, 2002 | 2273xx | |
8 | 26 | September 9, 2002 | August 27, 2003 | 2279xx | |
9 | 26 | June 2, 2004 | September 8, 2004 | 1785xx | |
Episodes
Season 1 (1995–96)
This season introduces Drew Carey as Assistant Director of Personnel at Winfred-Louder. His unseen but often heard boss is Mr. Bell (Kevin Pollak) who has an obnoxious assistant Mimi Bobeck (Kathy Kinney) who often clashes with Drew. Drew spends much of his free time with friends Lewis (Ryan Stiles), Oswald (Diedrich Bader) and Kate (Christa Miller). Throughout the season Drew has an on again- off again girlfriend, Lisa Robbins (Katy Selverstone) while Jay Clemens (Robert Torti) is Kate's boyfriend for the later half of Season 1.
The theme music for the first season's opening credits consists of Drew Carey singing "Moon Over Parma".
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Michael Lessac | Bruce Helford and Drew Carey | September 13, 1995 |
Drew interviews a hostile Mimi for the cosmetics salesperson job at Winfred-Louder and she accuses him of being sexist for rejecting her application. Meanwhile, Drew's best friend Kate who has just lost her job, coerces him into hiring her, though he is reluctant to hire a friend. | |||||
2 | 2 | "Miss Right" | Sam Simon | Clay Graham | September 20, 1995 |
Mr. Bell hires Mimi as his assistant to keep her from filing a complaint about Drew's 'harassment' and she vows to make Drew's life intolerable. Drew meets attractive job applicant Lisa and the two become friendly fast. However, once Lisa is hired, he is worried about dating her because Winfred-Louder's rules prohibit management from dating an employee. Meanwhile, Drew's neighbors cause trouble next door. This episode introduces Lisa Robbins (Katy Selverstone). | |||||
3 | 3 | "The Joining of Two Unlike Elements is a Mixture" | Sam Simon | Lona Williams | September 27, 1995 |
Kate is depressed that most women she knew are married and she isn't and the guys throw a fake marriage ceremony to cheer her up. While on the way back in the limo, Drew reveals to Kate that he had a crush on her during high school. | |||||
4 | 4 | "Nature Abhors a Vacuum" | Michael Lessac | Jeff Lowell | October 4, 1995 |
Drew fires Suzie, an inept employee, only to find out she was Mr. Bell's mistress. Kate proposes her idea for a day spa to an impressed Mr. Bell, who wants to meet with her and Drew at the Warsaw to discuss it. But Drew discovers he is only interested in making Kate his latest conquest. | |||||
5 | 5 | "No Two Things in Nature are Exactly Alike" | Steve Zuckerman | Bruce Helford and Drew Carey | October 18, 1995 |
The guys confront Kate's intimidating ex-boyfriend Barry, who refuses to pick up his stuff and makes incessant phone calls to Kate at work. Drew attaches a cartoon to the bottom of a memo in the hopes of boosting company morale and is later obsessed to find out who was the lone offended employee that complained to Mr. Bell. It turns out to be Nora who also ends up filing a lawsuit against Drew. | |||||
6 | 6 | "Drew Meets Lawyers" | Steve Zuckerman | Les Firestein | November 1, 1995 |
Drew turns down Winfred-Louder's attorneys (Guest stars Penn and Teller) when they try to get him to settle the lawsuit by signing a waiver that absolves the store of any responsibility. Drew then hires a lawyer, who happens to be an insufferable ex-boyfriend of Kate's, but is left high and dry when he has to fire him for making passes at Kate. | |||||
7 | 7 | "Drew in Court" | Steve Zuckerman | Robert Borden | November 8, 1995 |
Drew defends himself against Nora's lawsuit but isn't very successful. Nora cries on the stand to gain sympathy and the outlook is pretty bleak for Drew. A stressed Drew loses it during an argument at the Warsaw, gets arrested for assault, and has to doubly defend himself. Much to his relief, the judge rules in his favor in Nora's case and the gang celebrates. | |||||
8 | 8 | "Lewis' Sister" | Steve Zuckerman | Robert Borden | November 15, 1995 |
When Lewis' sister, Janet drops by for a visit, Drew who had a brief fling with her in high school shows a renewed interest and proceeds to date her despite Lewis' reservations. But when things don't go well, he needs to breakup with Janet without incurring Lewis' wrath. | |||||
9 | 9 | "Drew and Mrs. Louder" | Sam Simon | Clay Graham | November 29, 1995 |
Mrs. Louder, the elderly widow of the store's founder offers Drew a job as her personal assistant and Drew reluctantly accepts. Drew enjoys making connections within the corporate world, and is now allowed to date Lisa because he is no longer part of management. Drew and Lisa have a tryst in the restroom during the office Christmas party. Drew is demoted to his old job after Mrs. Louder catches them in the act. Special Guest Star - Nan Martin as Mrs. Louder. | |||||
10 | 10 | "Science Names Suck" | Sam Simon | Lona Williams and Les Firestein | December 6, 1995 |
After Kate has a new boyfriend and has less time to spend with them, the guys try to cope without her. They run into an old buddy Jay at the Warsaw and start hanging out with him. When Kate returns after her breakup, she is furious at Jay for taking her place in the gang but surprisingly the pair begins dating. This episode introduces Jay Clemens (Robert Torti) | |||||
11 | 11 | "The Electron Doesn't Fall Far from the Nucleus" | Sam Simon | Jeff Lowell and Lona Williams | December 13, 1995 |
Drew's dad introduces Drew, Lewis and Oswald to his club "The Wildebeests", hoping it will help Drew make contacts and land a better job. But they all leave when they discover that many of the club members are bigots. | |||||
12 | 12 | "Isomers Have Distinct Characteristics" | Gary Halvorson | Jeff Lowell and Clay Graham | December 20, 1995 |
Winfred-Louder employees decide to go on strike a few weeks before Christmas. Drew sympathizes with their plight, but must hire temporary replacements to keep the store going, including Oswald as a replacement for Kate. | |||||
13 | 13 | "Drew and the Unstable Element" | Brian K. Roberts | Jane Harnick and Aaron Harnick | January 3, 1996 |
Drew feels he is being stalked by Earl, whom he has just fired from the store after discovering his past history of volatile behavior, and it results in the rest of the gang playing pranks on a jumpy Drew. Later, when Earl does show up at Drew's house, he is nabbed by Chuck, the store security guard. | |||||
14 | 14 | "Drew and Mr. Bell's Nephew" | Dennis Edrman | Christy Snell | January 10, 1996 |
Mr. Bell promises Drew a promotion in exchange for training his nephew Blaine, who turns out to be a lazy, nepotistic pest. Kate mistakenly sells an expensive perfume for much less than it's worth and turns to Drew for help. Meanwhile, Blaine becomes such a nuisance that Mimi and Drew form an unholy alliance to force him out of the store. | |||||
15 | 15 | "There is No Scientific Name for a Show About God" | Sam Simon | Robert Borden, Jeff Lowell, Lona Williams | January 17, 1996 |
Drew believes that it was divine intervention that kept him out of a car accident and goes on a spiritual quest and also attempts to become a minister at his church. | |||||
16 | 16 | "Drew's New Assistant" | Gerry Cohen | Robert Borden and Clay Graham | January 31, 1996 |
Mr. Bell appoints Mimi as Drew's assistant so he can hire Suzie as his own assistant. The gang consoles Drew after Mimi bruises his leg in the office. But the situation takes a disturbing turn when a horrified Drew discovers pictures that suggest Mimi is secretly in love with him. | |||||
17 | 17 | "The Front" | Steve Zuckerman | Bruce Rasmussen | February 7, 1996 |
A furious Mrs. Louder forces Mr. Bell to fire Suzie after discovering their affair and a revengeful Mr. Bell threatens to fire any member of management who is caught dating an employee. Drew and Lisa have to jump through hoops to keep seeing each other and avoid being caught, especially by an on-the-prowl Mimi. Special Guest Star - Tim Allen as himself. | |||||
18 | 18 | "Playing the Unified Field" | Brian K. Roberts | Les Firestein | February 14, 1996 |
Drew wants to maintain his relationship with Lisa undercover, but an exasperated Lisa decides they both should start dating other people. Drew starts dating his hairdresser Sue, but her over-exuberance and pilfering habits force him to make a quick exit. Special guest star - Jamie Lee Curtis. | |||||
19 | 19 | "The Atomic Cat Fight" | Sam Simon | Lona Williams | February 21, 1996 |
Winfred-Louder wants Drew to hire someone to head the new Personal Shopper department and Drew hits a big dilemma when both Kate and Lisa want the job and Mimi is in the race, too, backed by Mr. Bell. | |||||
20 | 20 | "Drew and Kate and Kate's Mom" | Brian K. Roberts | Jeff Lowell | February 28, 1996 |
Kate tries to conceal from her mom that she is dating Jay, since she is always disapproving of her boyfriends. But when the truth comes out, she has to make up by inviting Jay over for dinner at her mom's house. Just as Kate suspected, her mom worries Jay is on the rebound and tries to convince Kate that Drew is the right man for her. | |||||
21 | 21 | "Drew Gets Motivated" | Gary Halvorson | Matt Miller and Barrie Nedler | May 1, 1996 |
Inspired by a motivational speaker, Drew launches a commercial video as part of Winfred-Louder's new promotional campaign featuring a camel and a bull. The video is successful and earns him a promotion. However, when the animals are brought to the store for a personal appearance, they get loose and invade the boardroom. Special Guest Star - Nan Martin as Mrs. Louder. | |||||
22 | 22 | "Buzz Beer" | Gerry Cohen | Clay Graham, Robert Borden, Les Firestein | May 8, 1996 |
Rumors fly around that a Dutch company is about to take over Winfred-Louder. This episode also sees the creation of "Buzz Beer", a coffee-flavored beer, by Drew and the gang and Mr. Bell is fired. |
Season 2 (1996–97)
This season starts with Winfred-Louder in turmoil and Mr. Bell fired. The first few episodes see both Kate and Drew become single again, with Drew breaking up with Lisa Robbins (Katy Selverstone) and Jay Clemens (Robert Torti) breaking up with Kate before leaving for Minnesota.
The show's theme slowly changed from "Moon Over Parma" which was gradually phased out in favour of "Five O'Clock World" by The Vogues.
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23 | 1 | "We'll Remember Always, Evaluation Day" | Brian K. Roberts | Les Firestein | September 18, 1996 |
This episode starts with a full musical version of "Five O'Clock World" before the usual theme song "Moon Over Parma". With Drew in charge of evaluations, all the staff are sucking up to him. Lisa is on the verge of breaking up with Drew after she feels he always puts his work ahead of her. | |||||
24 | 2 | "Something Wick This Way Comes" | Brian K. Roberts | Clay Graham | September 25, 1996 |
This episode marks the first appearance of Winfred Lauder's new Store Manager, Nigel Wick (Craig Ferguson). Drew protests when Wick decides to fire all the older employees. Lewis and Oswald try to fill a rush order for Buzz beer and it leads to neighborhood kids working at the brewery in Drew's garage. | |||||
25 | 3 | "Break It Up, Break It Up" | Brian K. Roberts | Lona Williams | October 2, 1996 |
Jay Clemens breaks up with Kate and moves to Minnesota, while Drew and Lisa also break up after she moves in with him and they get to each other's nerves. Speedy's 1st episode. | |||||
26 | 4 | "The Bully You Know" | Gerry Cohen | Christy Snell | October 16, 1996 |
The guys meet up with their former high-school bully, who is going through tough times, so Drew tries to help him out with a job at Winfred-Louder. Oswald and Lewis introduce Drew's new dog, Speedy, to the other dogs on the street. Guest starring Norm MacDonald as Simon. | |||||
27 | 5 | "The Devil, You Say" | Sam Simon | Bruce Helford | October 30, 1996 |
The guys help Kate out when she starts dating a guy, 'The Devil', who takes his nickname a little bit too seriously. | |||||
28 | 6 | "The Day the Music Died" | Gerry Cohen | Robert Borden | November 6, 1996 |
The guys find out their high school music teacher has died, leading to a reformation of the band. | |||||
29 | 7 | "What the Zoning Inspector Saw" | Sam Simon | Clay Graham | November 13, 1996 |
Drew's zoning inspector girlfriend, Bonnie, threatens to shut his brewery in the garage and Buzz beer down, so the gang try to mobilize popular support to keep their product alive. Guest Starring Caroline Rhea as Bonnie. | |||||
30 | 8 | "Drew's the Other Man" | Brian K. Roberts | Robert Borden | November 20, 1996 |
Drew finds out Bonnie is married. Oswald makes a new friend at work. Lewis is jealous until the stranger's true intentions become clear. Guest Starring Caroline Rhea as Bonnie. | |||||
31 | 9 | "Mimi's Day Parade" | Gerry Cohen | Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs | November 27, 1996 |
Drew is placed in charge of Winfred-Louder's Thanksgiving day parade but needs to let Mimi sit in the first float to save the show. Last time Drew Carey's version of "Moon Over Parma" is played as theme song. | |||||
32 | 10 | "It's Your Party and I'll Crash If I Want To" | Gerry Cohen | Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs | December 4, 1996 |
Drew and Mimi crash a party thrown by a new store employee to which they were the only ones apparently uninvited. Kate bleaches her hair to appeal to decent men. "Five O'Clock World" becomes theme song for the remainder of season 2. | |||||
33 | 11 | "Lisa Gets Married" | Steve Zuckerman | Christy Snell, Les Firestein | December 18, 1996 |
The return (and last appearance) of Lisa Robbins (Katy Selverstone) who is getting married. Lewis and Oswald take jobs as elves for Winfred-Louder but have constant tiffs with a drunken Santa. | |||||
34 | 12 | "They're Back" | Brian K. Roberts | Clay Graham and Robert Borden | January 8, 1997 |
Drew's parents move in with him after losing their home in Florida and end up depriving him of any privacy. Later Oswald and Lewis take Drew in when he can't stand to live with his parents any longer. | |||||
35 | 13 | "Hello/Goodbye" | Gary Halvorson | Susan Garon | January 15, 1997 |
After Drew squabbles with their landlord over conditions in the apartment, Lewis and Oswald get evicted and the guys are forced to move in to Kate's. Lewis pretends to be rich to date a demanding woman. | |||||
36 | 14 | "Drewstock" | Steve Zuckerman | Christy Snell and Terry Mulroy | January 29, 1997 |
Lewis and Oswald rent the place above the Warsaw. The gang decide to wind up Buzz beer and throw a party offering free beer to liquidate the left-over inventory. Kate finds some new girlfriends who turn out be doppelgängers of the guys. | |||||
37 | 15 | "Drew Blows His Promotion" | Sam Simon | Susan Dickes, Christy Snell, Robert Borden | February 5, 1997 |
Kate plays a prank on Drew by adding "special" sounds to a copy of the video tape Drew had made for his promotion campaign, but it turns out to be the actual tape and Drew plays it to his embarrassment at the Winfred Lauder board meeting. Special Guest Star Nan Martin as Mrs. Lauder. | |||||
38 | 16 | "Check Out Drew's Old Flame" | Gerry Cohen | Susan Dickes | February 12, 1997 |
Drew encounters and falls for Kyra, an "ex-high school friend" who turns out to be a con artist and it leads to Drew's car being repossessed and his furniture stolen. The gang try to help out Kate with her monetary problems. | |||||
39 | 17 | "See Drew Run" | Sam Simon | Lona Williams | February 19, 1997 |
Drew decides to go on a hunger strike to force Winfred-Louder to build a skywalk to the parking garage after Oswald and Lewis get run over on a busy intersection while visiting Drew at the store. | |||||
40 | 18 | "Drew Gets Married" | Sam Simon | Robert Borden | February 26, 1997 |
A drunk Drew gets fortuitously married to a woman, Diane, on a trip to Vegas but he agrees to play as her husband briefly so she can win custody of her two children. | |||||
41 | 19 | "Man's Best Same Sex Companion" | Robert Borden | Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs | March 5, 1997 |
After exploiting Winfred-Louder's same-sex insurance benefits for his dog Speedy's surgery, Drew enlists Oswald to pretend to be his companion in front of the store board to save his job. Special Guest Star Nan Martin as Mrs. Louder. | |||||
42 | 20 | "Two Drews and the Queen of Poland Walk into a Bar" | Gary Halvorson | Lona Williams | March 19, 1997 |
The gang support Drew when crazy-man Earl is let out of the mental institution and moves next door to Drew. Mimi prepares to meet the King of Poland with the hopes of becoming queen. | |||||
43 | 21 | "Cap-Beer-Cino" | Sam Simon | Christy Snow and Terry Mulroy | April 2, 1997 |
The gang have to deal with a ruthless rival to Buzz Beer, "Cap-beer-Cino", and the competition gets down and dirty. | |||||
44 | 22 | "Drew vs. Mimi, Part II" | Gerry Cohen | David Brownfield | April 30, 1997 |
Drew, Mimi and Larry compete for a board position at the store. Drew gains an edge and impresses the management with some tips from a business book but later Mimi hijacks the book from Drew. Special Guest Star Nan Martin as Mrs. Louder. | |||||
45 | 23 | "Win a Date with Kate" | Steve Zuckerman | Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs | May 7, 1997 |
Kate isn't amused when the guys decide to give away a date with her as a promotion for Buzz Beer and Mr. Wick finds the winning bottle cap. Drew gets nervous when Mr. Wick and Kate become 'romantically involved' as he worries that they will eventually break up and take out their anger on him. Originally broadcast in 3-D. | |||||
46 | 24 | "New York and Queens" | Brian K. Roberts | Terry Mulroy and Christy Snell | May 14, 1997 |
Musical episode with dance off over The Rocky Horror Picture Show vs The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert |
Season 3 (1997–98)
The main story arc of this season is Kate and Oswald's relationship, which starts with them getting together in secret early on in the season, before they start going out leading up to the wedding at the end of the season. For much of the season realtor Nicki Fifer (Kate Walsh) is Drew's girlfriend, and as the season progress, the more bad habits she picks up from Drew. Drew's brother, Steve Carey (John Carroll Lynch) is introduced, and revealed to be a cross dresser. Nan Martin has a recurring role as Winfred-Louder owner, Mrs. Fran Louder who is having an affair with Larry Almada, Ian Gomez.
The theme song for the first two episodes is "Five O'Clock World", with "Cleveland Rocks" replacing it from the third episode "Strange Bedfellows".
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47 | 1 | "Drew vs. Billboard" | Gerry Cohen | Les Firestein | September 17, 1997 |
Drew gets scammed by a con man who uses a topless picture of Drew to advertise "Vita Beer" a weight loss scam. | |||||
48 | 2 | "Drew and the Singles Union" | Gerry Cohen | Robert Borden | September 24, 1997 |
This episode has an extended introductory dream sequence where everyone is an alien. As a gag, the old animated show title appears, with an alien version of Drew singing "Moon Over Parma" but with the lyrics changed to the name of the alien planet. A savage storm threatens Cleveland, and the Winfred Louder store is evacuated with Wick disappearing after staying behind. Kate and Oswald kiss. | |||||
49 | 3 | "Strange Bedfellows" | Gerry Cohen | Clay Graham | October 1, 1997 |
This episode has an extended introductory theme of "Cleveland Rocks", sung by The Presidents of the United States of America, which became the theme for the rest of the show's run. The first appearance of realtor, Nicki Fifer (Kate Walsh) who takes advantage of Drew. Kate and Oswald secretly are seeing each other on a regular basis. Drew and Mimi are shocked to discover that Larry Almada (Ian Gomez) is having an affair with Mrs. Lauder (Nan Martin). | |||||
50 | 4 | "Misery Loves Mimi" | Sam Simon | Lona Williams | October 8, 1997 |
Drew starts dating realtor Nicki (Kate Walsh), after previous repeated attempts had failed. Mr. Wick is recuperating with Mimi and Larry is still staying with Drew. Mimi uses Wicks signature to run the store and fire Drew, who goes to her apartment to free Wick. Just as Nicki agrees to go out with Drew, Kate and Oswald reveal their secret and the house is raided by the police. Special Guest Stars Rachel True and Keith Diamond. | |||||
51 | 5 | ""A Very, Very, Very Fine House"" | Gerry Cohen | Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs | October 15, 1997 |
Drew's house is being seized and auctioned off as proceeds of crime, despite Drew being found innocent of any involvement in Larry's drug dealing. Drew comes to terms with Kate and Oswald being together. Special Guest Stars Rachel True as Janet Clemens and Keith Diamond as Greg Clemens. | |||||
52 | 6 | "Drew vs. the Pig" | Steve Zuckerman | Bob Nickman | October 29, 1997 |
Drew discovers Nicki (Kate Walsh) was once fat and wants to avoid temptation, and supports Drew when he decides to lose weight. Mimi, however, is convinced that Nicki never was fat and is trying to trick Drew into losing weight and bets him that he can't stick to the diet. The gang run a Buzz Beer promotion at the local Expo, where Lewis becomes Beer Boy. | |||||
53 | 7 | "Batmobile" | Sam Simon | Bruce Helford | November 5, 1997 |
Drew wins a contest and has a choice of either $200,000 or the Batmobile, and to the other's disgust Drew chooses the Batmobile. Special Guest Stars Rachel True as Janet Clemens, Keith Diamond as Greg Clemens and Kate Walsh as Nicki. | |||||
54 | 8 | "The Dog and Pony Show" | Steve Zuckerman | Deborah Oppenheimer and Robert Borden | November 12, 1997 |
Nigel Wick agrees to mind Mrs. Louder's dog. The plan goes awry and Drew has Lucky fixed and shorn, which to Wick's horror means they will be fired. To raise the money to buy a replacement the gang do "The Full Monty" at the Warsaw. Larry gets out of jail and agrees to help them, but the tavern is raided. Special Guest Star Kate Walsh as Nicki. | |||||
55 | 9 | "Drew's Brother" | Gerry Cohen | Christy Snell and Scott Gordon | November 19, 1997 |
Drew's brother Steve has lost his job and moves in with Drew. Kate then convinces him to hire Steve for a job at Winfred-Louder, but Drew is shocked to learn that his brother is a cross dresser. Drew then has to save Steve's job. The first appearance of John Carroll Lynch as Steve Carey. | |||||
56 | 10 | "That Thing You Don't" | Gerry Cohen | Bruce Rasmussen | November 26, 1997 |
Drew, Lewis and Oswald decide to reform the Horn Dogs, their old high school band to compete in a battle of the bands competition at the Warsaw Tavern. Unfortunately, Kate also wants to be in the band although she can't sing, and there is a rival band from the high school days, The Underpriveleged (Special Appearance by The Reverend Horton Heat) led by Herb. Special Guest Star Seth Green. | |||||
57 | 11 | "Volunteer" | Sam Simon | Terry Mulroy | December 3, 1997 |
Drew agrees to volunteer at a local nursing home which has a bad reputation, and Wick then decides to run with the idea and make a mandatory program of employees volunteering for the nursing home. Mrs. Louder wants Drew to hire a replacement for Larry, but Drew has bigger problems with the nursing home residents framing him, but a deal is struck to save Drew and get Larry back to work. | |||||
58 | 12 | "Vacation" | Gerry Cohen | Les Firestein | December 17, 1997 |
Drew and Kate are equal winners of the Winfred-Louder Christmas competition, which has a prize for a free trip to the Bahamas. Drew is worried that he can't share a room with Kate without something happening. Lewis lets slip to Oswald that Drew has feelings for Kate, so he jumps on a plane to follow the others. Kate meanwhile reveals to Drew that she is not sure whether Oswald is the one. | |||||
59 | 13 | "Howdy Neighbor" | Richard Schwadel | Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs | January 7, 1998 |
The gang are drinking and the Buzz Beer tank explodes showering their neighbours house in beer, with Drew's neighbour Greg becoming his new boss at Buzz Beer after he pays for a new tank. Lewis starts dating Pinky, a co-worker at DrugCo who is a test subject for experimental drugs. Guest Stars Rachel True and Keith Diamond as Janet and Greg Clemens. | |||||
60 | 14 | "He Harassed Me, He Harassed Me Not" | Sam Simon | Lona Williams | January 14, 1998 |
Wick thinks that the Board are going to fire him and so he plots with Mimi to scam the board out of money by devising a sexual harassment lawsuit. The scam goes wrong when Mimi is offended by Wick liking his acting PA more than Mimi. | |||||
61 | 15 | "Mr. Louder's Birthday Party" | Sam Simon | Christy Snell and Robert Borden | January 28, 1998 |
Drew has to give a speech at the annual event thrown by Mrs. Louder (Nan Martin) in honor of her late husband, but ends up offending Nicki (Kate Walsh). Mimi hires a sexual harassment lawyer in her lawsuit. Guest starring Steve Buscemi as Mr. Marchetti. | |||||
62 | 16 | "The Salon" | Gerry Cohen | Bob Nickman and Terry Mulroy | February 4, 1998 |
There is a fashion buyers job vacant at Winfred Louder and Kate and Mimi both want it. To help Kate, Drew hosts a "Salon" party to allow Kate to show off her skills to Mrs. Louder (and Lewis to show off to his boss). However, it ends badly as Kate ends up fighting with Mrs. Louder and Drew's neighbors Greg (Keith Diamond) and Janet (Rachel True) end up storming out. Special Appearance by Rush Limbaugh and Special Guest Star Charles Nelson Reilly as Lewis's boss. | |||||
63 | 17 | "The Engagement" | Brian K. Roberts | Bruce Rasmussen | February 11, 1998 |
Oswald proposes to Kate and Drew proposes to Nicki, with Oswald angry with Drew and they end up taking secret compatibility tests with Kate and Nicki. Drew tries to get Mr. Wick to pass a lie detector test, but it ends up a disaster with Mimi easily beating the machine and Wick failing dismally. Special Guest Starring Kate Walsh as Nicki and Ashley Gardner as Pinky, Lewis's girlfriend. | |||||
64 | 18 | "Nicki's Parents" | Sam Simon | Matilda Hokinson | February 25, 1998 |
Kate and Oswald have pre-marriage counselling, with Kate angry that Oswald spends so much time with Lewis. With Nicki away, Drew has dinner alone with Nicki's parents Chuck and Charlene Fifer, but the night does not go well, with the couple having a huge fight. Drew and the others show Mr. Fifer what the single life is like. | |||||
65 | 19 | "Two Weddings and a Funeral for a Refrigerator" | Brian K. Roberts | Christy Snell and Terry Mulroy | March 4, 1998 |
Drew's fridge breaks down and the gang is very upset. Drew decides that he has to compete in the Winfred Louder Employee Games, where a fridge is the main prize. However, Mimi and Larry pair up and are determined to win, and Lewis's girlfriend Pinky (Ashley Gardner) goes crazy making it hard for Drew to win. Special Guest Star Kate Walsh as Nicki. | |||||
66 | 20 | "The Bachelor Party" | Brian K. Roberts | Clay Graham | March 11, 1998 |
The gang are throwing a Bachelor Party for both Drew and Oswald before their respective weddings. Before the bachelor party, however, Nicki (Special Guest Star Kate Walsh) dumps Drew. This episode is the 2nd appearance of Steve Carey (John Carroll Lynch) who comes out to parents, George and Bealah as a cross dresser. | |||||
67 | 21 | "The Sex Drug" | Gerry Cohen | Les Firestein | March 18, 1998 |
Mimi's sexual harassment lawsuit goes to court, but Drew proves to be an unreliable witness when he turns up to court under the influence of a sex drug (from Lewis's work DrugCo) that he had taken inadvertently. Nigel Wick apologizes to Mimi and tries to convince her to return to work and abandon the scam. | |||||
68 | 22 | "What's Wrong with this Episode?" | Gerry Cohen | Michael C. McCarthy | April 1, 1998 |
One of Wick's firings goes wrong and he is shot in the crotch with a crossbow. This means Drew has to run the store in the meantime and he promises no firings which has unintended results. This episode is part of a competition for viewers to spot onscreen errors and win prizes. | |||||
69 | 23 | "The Rebound" | Gerry Cohen | Christy Snell and Bob Nickman | April 8, 1998 |
This episode has the first appearance of handy woman Sharon Bridges (Jenica Bergere) who became a regular guest star for the later part of Season 4. Drew meets a good looking handy-woman when she fixes several appliances broken during a party to celebrate Drew paying off the engagement ring he bought for former fiancé, Nicki. Special Guest Star is Ashley Gardner in her last appearance as Pinky, Lewis's girlfriend. | |||||
70 | 24 | "The Dating Consultant" | Gerry Cohen | Karen S. Brown, Keith Young, Bruce Rasmussen, Clay Graham | April 22, 1998 |
Oswald is moving out from the unit above the Warsaw Tavern to be with Kate, so Lewis needs to get a new housemate. Drew meets a dating consultant who he pays to give him some tips. | |||||
71 | 25 | "Drew's Cousin" | Gerry Cohen | Terry Mulroy, Katherine Green, Matt Ember | April 29, 1998 |
Drew's teenage cousin, Kristen, stays with him till she can find room in her college dorm. Drew gets her a temp job at the store but is appalled when she starts dating Mr. Wick. This episode is the 3rd appearance of Steve Carey. Special Guest Star - Nikki Cox as Kristen. | |||||
72 | 26 | "From the Earth to the Moon" | Gerry Cohen | Christy Snell and Terry Mulroy | May 6, 1998 |
Drew is offered a promotion by Mrs. Fran Louder to be in charge of hiring for the new stores in Europe. He must make it to the boardroom quickly to hold onto the promotion, but everybody is determined to get in the way. | |||||
73 | 27 | "The Wedding Dress" | Brian K. Roberts | Apryl Huntzinger, Jody Paul, Maria Espada | May 13, 1998 |
The gang tries to get Kate her favorite wedding dress at a big sale but fail. Drew then spends the money to buy her the wedding dress, attracting questions from Oswald. Special Guest Starring Rachel True in her last appearance as Drew's neighbor Janet and Keith Diamond as Greg. | |||||
74 | 28 | "My Best Friend's Wedding" | Sam Simon, Jeff Siegey, Gerry Cohen | Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs | May 20, 1998 |
Oswald and Kate are scheduled to marry in Drew's backyard, but she is having second thoughts. This episode has a special intro featuring Daffy Duck. |
Season 4 (1998–99)
The season starts with Kate and Oswald back to being friends. After Drew uncovers a conspiracy in the opening episode, there is a 4 episode story arc where Drew starts up the Horn Dogs again and gains Darcy, a groupie girlfriend, and loses interest in Winfred-Louder. At the same time as his band gets an offer to be a permanent house band, Mr. Wick has to stand down for a while as Store Manager and goes into rehab for treatment with cocaine. Drew dates several different women early on (Darcy, Celia), but for the later part of the season he is seeing Sharon Bridges (Jenica Bergere). Mimi starts dating Drew's brother Steve, much to Drew's disgust. Nan Martin has a recurring role as Mrs. Louder.
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75 | 1 | "Drew and the Conspiracy" | Gerry Cohen | Bob Underwood and Jennifer Crittenden | September 23, 1998 |
Drew finds out from Chuck that many of his mishaps have been arranged by a conspiracy of three co-workers who hate him. Lewis asks Mimi to test out a DrugCo makeup product that changes color along with the mood. | |||||
76 | 2 | "In Ramada Da Vida" | Gerry Cohen | Clay Graham | September 30, 1998 |
Episode has crazy intro showing repetitive actions at Winfred Lauder. Kate quits her job at Winfred Lauder. Drew starts up the Horn Dogs and become a house band. Guest Star is Pauley Perrette as Darcy a rock groupie who dates Drew. | |||||
77 | 3 | "Golden Boy" | Gerry Cohen | Bruce Rasmussen | October 7, 1998 |
Drew and the Horn Dogs (although with Ed Joe Walsh and the James Gang) are still playing, and Darcy convinces Drew to dye his hair. Drew, Chuck and Larry find cocaine at work, and Mr. Wick who goes into rehab. Guest Starring Pauley Perrette. | |||||
78 | 4 | "Drew Between the Rock and a Hard Place" | Sam Simon | Richard Day | October 14, 1998 |
Wick is still in rehab and Drew turns down Wick's job to be with the band. Larry is the new boss and makes budget cuts forcing the others to beg Drew to help. Drew quits the band and is replaced by Weird Al Yankovic. Guest Starring Pauley Perrette. | |||||
79 | 5 | "Sexual Perversity in Cleveland" | Gerry Cohen | Mike Larsen | October 21, 1998 |
Drew gets dumped by Darcy when he shows her his real job. Drew and Mimi mistakenly fall for each other over the internet, while Oswald gets Drug Co. implants to get $10,000 for his mother. Brief last appearance by Pauley Perrette. | |||||
80 | 6 | "Cain and Mabel" | Gerry Cohen | Daniel O'Keefe | October 28, 1998 |
Drew and the others are annoyed when Steve Carey and his drag queen friends take over the Warsaw. Oswald is worried about his mother losing her business and finding out about the implants. Special Guest Star is (Adrienne Barbeau) as Kim Harvey, Oswald's mother. | |||||
81 | 7 | "Nicki's Wedding" | Gerry Cohen | Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs | November 4, 1998 |
Drew gets an invite for Nicki's wedding on a ship which he decides to attend despite the dissuasion of the rest of the gang and ends up making a fool out of himself. Meanwhile, Mr. Wick returns to work from rehab. Special Guest Star (Kate Walsh). | |||||
82 | 8 | "Drew's New Car" | Sam Simon | Terry Mulroy | November 11, 1998 |
Oswald makes another $10,000 from the implants and pays back his old debts to the others. Oswald, Kate and Lewis use the money to buy a new car for Drew who is impressed but sells the car to help his friends back again. When they take offense, Drew needs to get the car back from Mimi who blackmails him to help her win the store's Employee of the year award. | |||||
83 | 9 | "The High Road to China" | Gerry Cohen | Catherine Green | November 18, 1998 |
Drew plays an elaborate prank on Mimi who has him kidnapped and dumped on the Great Wall of China without his passport and wallet. Much of this episode was filmed in China. | |||||
84 | 10 | "Drew's Dance Party" | Gerry Cohen | Clay Graham | November 18, 1998 |
This episode is a compilation episode of the various songs the gang has sung over the past few seasons. | |||||
85 | 11 | "Kate's Family" | Sam Simon | Richard Day | November 25, 1998 |
Kate has an instant family and Drew takes up swimming to impress avid swimmer Sharon. Mimi is worried that Drew is out to get revenge for being sent to China. Guest Starring Neil Flynn and also Jenica Bergere (as handy-woman Sharon Bridges). | |||||
86 | 12 | "Drew Dates a Senior" | Gerry Cohen | Jennifer Crittenden | December 9, 1998 |
Drew decides to attend night school to pursue his Masters Degree but ends up dating a much older woman, Celia. Mimi volunteers to organize a Christmas display window for the store. Special Guest Star Shirley Jones as Celia. | |||||
87 | 13 | "Drew's Holiday Punch" | Gerry Cohen | Mike Larsen | December 16, 1998 |
Drew and Celia are surprised by Drew's parents arriving unexpectedly for Christmas. Drew, though initially reluctant, later reveals his relationship with Celia to them. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang help Mimi with selling Christmas trees door to door. Special Guest Star Shirley Jones as Celia. | |||||
88 | 14 | "A House Divided"" | Gerry Cohen | Daniel O'Keefe, Katherine Green | January 6, 1999 |
Winfred Lauder are going to be the anchor tenant of a new shopping mall... to be located over Drew's house. Special Guest Star Keith Diamond is his final appearance as Drew's neighbor Greg Clemens. | |||||
89 | 15 | "A House Reunited" | Steve Zuckerman | Daniel O'Keefe and Jennifer Crittenden | January 13, 1999 |
Winfred Lauder try every dirty trick in the book to get Drew to move from his house, as he is the only holdout in the neighbourhood. Guest Starring Shirley Jones as Celia. | |||||
90 | 16 | "Rats, Kate's Dating a Wrestler"" | Steve Zuckerman | Christy Snell, Terry Mulroy | January 27, 1999 |
Drew and the others hire 'The Disciplinarian' (Triple H) a Pro Wrestler as Spokesman for Buzz Beer. But the gang is split on approval when Kate starts going out with him. | |||||
91 | 17 | "Three Guys, a Girl and a B-Story" | Gerry Cohen | Jody Paul | February 10, 1999 |
Drew, Lewis and Oswald all (unwittingly) ask out the same woman. Special Guest Star is Diane Farr as Tracy. | |||||
92 | 18 | "Boy Party/Girl Party" | Sam Simon | Terry Mulroy and Jennifer Crittenden | February 17, 1999 |
Mimi hosts a party for the girls wherein Kate begs Mrs. Louder to rehire her, and Drew has a party for the Winfred Louder models which is just a ruse to distract Lewis and Oswald so he can go out with Tracy. Guest starring Diane Farr and Jenica Bergere. | |||||
93 | 19 | "Tracy Bowl" | Sam Simon | Robert Borden | February 24, 1999 |
Drew, Lewis and Oswald compete for Tracy's love in Tracy Bowl 1. Last appearance for Diane Farr as Tracy. | |||||
94 | 20 | "DrugCo" | Gerry Cohen | Terry Mulroy and Jennifer Crittenden | March 3, 1999 |
Speedy is diagnosed with cataracts and Lewis suggests he be taken to DrugCo for treatment, but afterwards the gang is forced to break into the place to retrieve the dog. | |||||
95 | 21 | "Steve and Mimi" | Gerry Cohen | Bruce Rasmussen | March 24, 1999 |
Winfred Louder is forced to sack staff, including Drew's brother Steve who then has to move in with Drew. To Drew's horror, Steve and Mimi start dating. | |||||
96 | 22 | "What's Wrong with this Episode? II" | Gerry Cohen | Clay Graham | March 31, 1999 |
This episode is part of a competition to spot errors. Drew is suspicious that his mother Beulah (Marion Ross) has been cheating on his father George (Stanley Anderson). | |||||
97 | 23 | "She's Gotta Have It" | Tommy Thompson | Apryl Huntzinger | April 7, 1999 |
Good looking handy woman Sharon Bridges breaks up with her boyfriend, and Drew finally achieves his dream, although things take a strange turn. Special Guest Star is Jenica Bergere. | |||||
98 | 24 | "Good Vibrations" | Brian K. Roberts | Terry Mulroy, Daniel O'Keefe, Mike Larsen | May 5, 1999 |
The gang play practical jokes on each other and Sharon wants to become one of the gang. Drew has to go with Mr. Wick to Chicago to give a presentation at a convention, and ends up being the victim of a humiliating practical joke and returns to Cleveland determined to get revenge on Mimi. | |||||
99 | 25 | "Do the Hustle" | Sam Simon | Maria Espada | May 12, 1999 |
It is decided that Drew and Sharon will go on a double date with Steve and Mimi, but Drew and Mimi start fighting much to Steve and Sharon's disgust. Drew and Mimi then try to pretend to be friends, and end up forming a ten pin bowling team to hustle other bowlers. | |||||
100 | 26 | "Up on the Roof" | Gerry Cohen | Katherine Green | May 19, 1999 |
Drew convinces Sharon to take on a larger job, and repair the roof of Oswald's mother Kim Harvey. Special Guest Stars Adrienne Barbeau and Jenica Bergere | |||||
101 | 27 | "Brotherhood of Man" | Gerry Cohen | Brian Scully | May 26, 1999 |
Winfred-Louder's Dutch owners tell the staff that they have a month-long paid vacation while they renovate the store. Drew, however, has to stay behind and make sure all the wages are paid, but finds out there is a secret plot to blow up the store. |
Season 5 (1999–2000)
This season sees Steve Carey and Mimi get engaged and later married and Drew and Kate fall in love.
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102 | 1 | "Y2K, You're Okay" | Gerry Cohen | Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs | September 22, 1999 |
Drew and the others are convinced that the end of civilization is nigh and have Sharon build a bomb shelter for them, while Mimi has got a new Mini Mimi. Sharon is worried that Drew is in love with Kate. Special Guest Star Jenica Bergere. | |||||
103 | 2 | "Drew Goes to the Browns Game" | Gerry Cohen | Robert Borden | September 29, 1999 |
The Cleveland Browns have returned to the city and Drew and the others all want to go to the game. A suspicious Drew discovers Sharon has had a boyfriend all along and is crushed. Last appearance by Jenica Bergere as Sharon. Show filmed at the August 21, 1999 Minnesota Vikings Cleveland Browns preseason game. | |||||
104 | 3 | "Drew and the Gang Law" | Gerry Cohen | Daniel O'Keefe | October 6, 1999 |
Drew learns that Steve and Mimi are engaged and need to hold the ceremony at his house. Drew and the others are arrested and the judge deems them to be a gang and orders them not see one another anymore. Special Guest Star Nan Martin as Mrs. Louder. | |||||
105 | 4 | "Drew's Reunion" | Gerry Cohen | Brian Scully | October 13, 1999 |
It is their school reunion and the gang are determined to make their mark. Kate learns that Drew always loved her, while Lewis tricks Bo Derek into attending. | |||||
106 | 5 | "Drew's Physical" | Tommy Thompson | Linda Teverbaugh and Mike Teverbaugh | October 20, 1999 |
Kate reveals to Lewis that she loves Drew but is forced to keep her feelings on hold after Winfred-Louder's therapist advises Drew to keep off relationships for a while due to his low 'self-esteem'. | |||||
107 | 6 | "Drew Tries to Kill Mimi" | Sam Simon | Terry Mulroy | October 27, 1999 |
Drew vows to kill Mimi when she plays a practical joke on him that nearly gets him fired. Drew accidentally hits Mimi while driving through the car park and Mimi decides to press charges. | |||||
108 | 7 | "Red, White and Drew" | Gerry Cohen | Mitch Hunter and Jana Hunter | November 3, 1999 |
Drew is angry that a pot hole in his street is left un-repaired and works to get a ballot initiative approved in the local elections. | |||||
109 | 8 | "Drew Live" | Gerry Cohen | Clay Graham | November 10, 1999 |
This is a live theater-sports type show and features several cast members from Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Colin Mochrie as Eugene, Brad Sherwood as himself/host and Wayne Brady. Drew finds out that Kate loves him. The show was live for the Eastern/Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones, for a total of three different live shows with the same script.[1] | |||||
110 | 9 | "Drew Cam" | Sam Simon | Holly Hester | November 17, 1999 |
Drew goes live on Winfred-Louder's website to promote their products. Kate cohosts with him for a while but is quickly replaced by Isabel, a cute Latina. Later Kate tells a stunned but ecstatically happy Drew that she loves him during the webcast. | |||||
111 | 10 | "Drew's Stomachache" | Gerry Cohen | Apryl Huntzinger | November 24, 1999 |
Drew has a persisting stomachache caused by any mention of his upcoming date with Kate. Mimi learns that she needs to get a past brief marriage to rock star Eddie Money annulled before she can marry Steve. Special Guest Star Eddie Money. | |||||
112 | 11 | "Steve and Mimi Get Married" | Sam Simon | Jody Paul | December 1, 1999 |
Drew's mom Beulah and Uncle Alfred make it to town for Steve's wedding with Mimi. Steve accuses Drew of sabotaging the wedding after Drew makes a mistake on the order form for the wedding napkins, but forgets the dispute after they learn that Alfred has died. After a brief fiasco over Alfred's coffin, Steve and Mimi finally get married over the internet. | |||||
113 | 12 | "Drew and Kate's First Date" | Gerry Cohen | Jonathan Stark and Tracy Newman | December 15, 1999 |
Special Guest Star Nan Martin in her last appearance as Mrs. Lauder. Lewis and Oswald offer advice for Drew after his first date with Kate doesn't go quite as planned, then rush (slowly) to Drew's aid when their second date goes even worse. | |||||
114 | 13 | "Drew and the Racial Tension Play" | Sam Simon | Daniel O'Keefe | January 5, 2000 |
Drew selects long-serving board member Arthur Crawford to speak at Winfred-Louder's centennial function. After Crawford outrages employees by making his own stereotypic speech, Drew promises to get Crawford to apologize or resign. Later he learns that Windord Louder's Dutch owners have sold the store to Mr. Soulard, an African-American. | |||||
115 | 14 | "Kate Works for Drew" | Gerry Cohen | Jody Paul and Apryl Huntzinger | January 12, 2000 |
Mr. Soulard advises Drew to hire an assistant for himself and Kate coerces him into hiring her. But later he is forced to fire her after she quickly goes on a power trip and has the entire store at her mercy. | |||||
116 | 15 | "Mimi Moves In" | John Fuller | Mitch Hunter and Jana Hunter | February 2, 2000 |
Mr. Soulard fires Mimi after she refuses to change her personal appearance. Steve and Mimi plan to leave on their trailer and never return but after Drew loses their truck, they are stranded on Drew's yard. Drew can't bear Mimi around the house and he later realizes he can get Mimi's job back because she has a medical condition. He decides that he would rather have Mimi at his workplace than at his home. | |||||
117 | 16 | "Do Drew and Kate Have Sex?" | Sam Simon | Chris Bishop | February 9, 2000 |
While Drew is shopping for a bed, Kate says she wants to have sex with him. The two decide to plan a "date" that weekend, but they end up ruining it for each other. They eventually have another "date," but when Drew walks back into the bedroom after putting on a condom, he trips over his dog Speedy and falls face first on the floor, spraining his penis in the process. | |||||
118 | 17 | "I Dishonestly Love You" | Gerry Cohen | Brian Scully | February 16, 2000 |
While Drew has a sprained penis, Lewis and Oswald 'erection-proof' his house. Then they earn their title of 'The Love Buzzards', firstly by coming on to Drew's ex-girlfriend, Wendy, then by plotting a catfight between Wendy and Kate. | |||||
119 | 18 | "Drew Goes to Hell" | Gerry Cohen | Holly Hester | February 23, 2000 |
When Mr. Soulard asks Drew to hire a new regional manager for Winfred-Louder, Mr. Wick and a hesitant Drew strike a deal to get themselves promoted. But when the store rebuffs Mr. Wick and reassigns him to training while promoting Drew to store manager, an incensed Wick vows revenge on Drew. | |||||
120 | 19 | "What's Wrong with this Episode? III" | John Fuller | Linda Teverbaugh and Mike Teverbaugh | March 1, 2000 |
Drew offers Lewis and Oswald jobs at his store to get them to agree to sell off Buzz beer. After the new buyer, Mr. Cooper arrives to pick up the stuff, the gang get poignant over their memories of Buzz beer and strike a deal with Mr. Cooper to retract the sale. | |||||
121 | 20 | "The Gang Stops Drinking" | Gerry Cohen | Terry Mulroy | March 22, 2000 |
Kate gets a new job in a catering firm. The gang discovers Mimi has fed them a substance that makes them allergic to alcohol. Newly sober Lewis and Oswald start dating a couple of recovering alcoholics and are forced to make a hard choice when the effects of the anti-alcoholic substance wear off. | |||||
122 | 21 | "Oswald's Son" | Bob Koherr | Mitch Hunter and Jana Hunter | March 29, 2000 |
Oswald is visited by a young man Robert Gates who claims to be his son from a high-school fling. But when it appears Lewis could possibly be his father too, the duo get competitive over their fatherhood. | |||||
123 | 22 | "Mr. Wick Returns" | Gerry Cohen | Aaron Spiro | April 12, 2000 |
Mr. Wick returns from his retraining to begin duty in the mail room and again vows revenge against Drew. After Mimi has Drew hogtied by a cowboy that delays him on a major sales day and gets him demoted, Drew and Mr. Wick ally to derail Mimi's plans to become the store manager. | |||||
124 | 23 | "Kate vs. Speedy" | Ryan Stiles | Christy Jacobs White | April 26, 2000 |
Kate and Drew hit problems when she decides to sleep over at his house and she and his dog Speedy both seem to be battling for Drew's attention. | |||||
125 | 24 | "Beer Ball" | Sam Simon | Jody Paul | May 3, 2000 |
After Mr. Wick refuses to let him on the company softball team, Drew decides to organize his own team and challenges Wick to a play-off. When Drew realizes Steve is playing for the other team, it stirs up an old rivalry with his brother. | |||||
126 | 25 | "Drew and Kate Boink" | Gerry Cohen | Robert Borden | May 10, 2000 |
Drew tells Oswald and Lewis the good news that his penis has healed. After meeting her ex-boyfriends at the Warsaw, Kate tells Drew that she fears he may meet the same fate. Drew assures her with a big ballad and later Steve and Mimi announce that Mimi is pregnant. | |||||
127 | 26 | "A Very Special Drew" | Gerry Cohen | Jerry Belson and Apryl Huntzinger | May 17, 2000 |
This episode breaks the "fourth wall" and is full of "Emmy-winning" storylines. |
Season 6 (2000–01)
For the first part of the season, Drew is engaged to Kate, but after they break up he has a sham marriage with Wick, while Steve and Mimi have a baby together.
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128 | 1 | "Drew Pops Something on Kate" | Gerry Cohen | Paul Lieberstein | October 4, 2000 |
Drew buys a ring to propose to Kate, but then gets fired from Winfred-Louder. After waking up from a hangover, Lewis's "blood"-splattered T-shirt leads him and Oswald to suspect he might've killed Drew or Kate while inebriated. | |||||
129 | 2 | "Be Drew to Your School" | Gerry Cohen | Robert Borden | October 18, 2000 |
Drew and Kate declare they're engaged. Drew gets depressed over his life's failures and when the gang tries to cheer him up, they realize it could all be their own fault. | |||||
130 | 3 | "Drew's Inheritance" | Gerry Cohen | Mitch Hunter and Jana Hunter | October 25, 2000 |
Drew works at a school cafeteria but quits after being caught with a beer. Drew and Kate plan a scam marriage to claim Drew's inheritance from his uncle but Lewis and Oswald blow it. | |||||
131 | 4 | "Mimi's a Partner" | Bob Koherr | Terry Mulroy | November 1, 2000 |
A sizable chunk of Buzz beer money goes missing and the gang attempt to solve the mystery. | |||||
132 | 5 | "Drew Live II" | Gerry Cohen | Brian Scully | November 8, 2000 |
Features Whose Line Is It Anyway? cast members and Jay Leno. Drew offers to place Oswald and Lewis through his employment agency at the 'Shenanigans' bar, but there is only one position open. | |||||
133 | 6 | "The Pregnancy Scare" | Sam Simon | Apryl Huntzinger | November 15, 2000 |
The gang celebrate Drew's refusal to marry Mr. Wick in return for his job, then they misinterpret Kate's hints about her possible pregnancy. | |||||
134 | 7 | "Drew and the Trail Scouts" | Gerry Cohen | Daniel O'Keefe | November 22, 2000 |
Drew agrees to a phony green card marriage with Mr. Wick in exchange for his old job. | |||||
135 | 8 | "Drew and Kate Become Friends" | Gerry Cohen | Mike Teverbaugh and Linda Teverbaugh | November 29, 2000 |
Mr. Wick moves in with Drew temporarily to keep up appearances for INS. In his attempt to get over the breakup with Kate, Drew goes on a date with Jenny who turns out to be Mimi's cousin. On hearing the news, Kate races to Drew's house to stop them from sleeping together and almost ends up sleeping with Mr. Wick herself. After a brief charade, Drew and Kate decide to be friends again. | |||||
136 | 9 | "Drew Can't Carey a Tune" | Gerry Cohen | Mike Teverbaugh and Linda Teverbaugh | December 6, 2000 |
Drew endeavors to get to into his new boss, Mr. Nichols' good books by attending his church. However, when he volunteers to sing at a church benefit event, things do not go smooth. | |||||
137 | 10 | "Buzzie Wuzzie Liked His Beer" | Gerry Cohen | Jody Paul | December 13, 2000 |
Drew sets up a booth for Buzz Beer at a local beer convention to which Lewis and Oswald get their star attraction - Buzzie, a beer-drinking, truck-driving ex-circus bear from DrugCo. All goes well until a camera flash spooks the bear. | |||||
138 | 11 | "Fetal Attraction" | Tommy Thompson | Apryl Huntzinger | December 20, 2000 |
A pregnant co-worker attempts to make Drew the father of her soon to be born child. Oswald and Lewis kidnap the Santa whom they work for as elves, when he treats them badly. | |||||
139 | 12 | "The Warsaw Closes" | Sam Simon | Jana Hunter and Mitch Hunter | January 10, 2001 |
Lewis and Oswald strike a perilous money-making plan, dealing with venomous snakes. After the guys take a 'leak' on Mimi's yard, she gets 'The Warsaw' closed by complaining to the cops. | |||||
140 | 13 | "Oswald's Dad Returns" | Sam Simon | Brian Scully | January 17, 2001 |
Oswald's longtime criminal father attempts to form a relationship after being released from prison. Later, Drew and Lewis tell him that his father is still scamming around people. | |||||
141 | 14 | "All Work and No Play" | Gerry Cohen | Spiro Skentzos | January 24, 2001 |
After spending too much time with Mr. Wick, Oswald, Lewis and Kate pick up British words and phrases whilst Drew feels left out. Later at the bar, they hear that Drew has been in an accident. | |||||
142 | 15 | "Drew's in a Coma" | Gerry Cohen | Les Firestein | February 7, 2001 |
Drew entertains himself inside his head living in a fantasy world, while his friends try to revive him from a coma. After they pull the plug on him, he takes a 'heavenly test' and finds he is eligible to either go to heaven or back to living. | |||||
143 | 16 | "Drew and the Baby" | Bob Koherr | Daniel O'Keefe | February 14, 2001 |
The gang take a comatose Drew's body home. En route to heaven, Drew meets his baby nephew who is about to be born and they trade places so that Drew can convince the baby of his reasons to be born. Drew is shown as a baby for a while and later he realises he wants to live as well and wakes out of his coma. | |||||
144 | 17 | "Hush Little Baby" | Sam Simon | Chris Bishop | February 21, 2001 |
When Steve falls sick, a reluctant Drew has to stay with Mimi to help her with the baby who won't stop crying unless Drew is around. Lewis has a bad cold and feels he is about to die and begins to break the rules. Things get weirder when he enters the bar naked and prances around. | |||||
145 | 18 | "Drew's Life After Death" | Shelley Jensen | Judy Paul | February 28, 2001 |
Drew finds Mimi has fabricated his 'death' using a death certificate from the doctor when he was in a coma. Lewis and Oswald encash his life insurance policy and use the money to splash out on electric wheelchairs and men to carry them around. After volunteering at a crisis center, a depressed Drew decides to be a risk-taker and returns back with a motorcycle. | |||||
146 | 19 | "Drew and the Motorcycle" | Gerry Cohen | Paul Lieberstein | March 14, 2001 |
Lewis and Oswald are busy spending the insurance money from Drew's 'death', but get nervous when Drew pretends to be Kyle, Drew's bike-riding brother and starts dating the insurance company's cute agent. The scam is finally exposed and Drew is forced to sell off his motorcycle to pay back the money. | |||||
147 | 20 | "Kate and Her New Boyfriend" | Bob Koherr | Les Firestein | March 21, 2001 |
Steve orders Drew and Mimi to call a truce as their hostility could be a bad influence on the baby. Kate's new boyfriend Eric stirs Drew's jealousy. | |||||
148 | 21 | "What's Wrong with This Episode? IV" | Sam Simon | Terry Mulroy | March 28, 2001 |
Drew and Oswald make a video of Lewis to convince him that he is mean and evil. The video makes Lewis turn over a new leaf and become ultra-religious, much to the annoyance of everyone else. | |||||
149 | 22 | "The Easter Show" | Gerry Cohen | Linda Teverbaugh and Mike Teverbaugh | April 11, 2001 |
Drew employs Oswald to deliver chocolate baskets on Easter morning. All goes well until he gets greedy and spoils all the chocolate. Meanwhile, Lewis meets the girl of his dreams but accidentally erases her number. | |||||
150 | 23 | "Christening" | Gerry Cohen | Terry Mulroy | May 2, 2001 |
Drew has to babysit Steve and Mimi's child before his christening ceremony. But Lewis and Oswald make off with the baby, so they can take 'family' portraits at Winfred-Lauder's new studio. | |||||
151 | 24 | "Drew and the Activist, Part I" | Sam Simon | Daniel O'Keefe and Paul Lieberstein | May 8, 2001 |
Drew starts dating a social activist, Rachel, who is trying to blow the whistle on one of DrugCo's secretive projects and Lewis suspects Drew is passing on information to her. | |||||
152 | 25 | "Drew and the Activist, Part II" | Gerry Cohen | Christy Jacobs White | May 16, 2001 |
The guys and Mimi decide to throw a barbecue party to bar-owners to promote Buzz-beer. Mimi, Oswald and Lewis buy a sack of meat for the barbecue, but disagreement brews when Drew insists on serving just veggie-burgers, on Rachel's prodding. | |||||
153 | 26 | "Bananas, Part I" | Gerry Cohen | Adam Faberman and Kristen Marvin | May 23, 2001 |
Drew is made manager of the new Winfred-Louder women's store, but the pressure starts to get to him. Lewis and Oswald get jobs at Fred's Fireworks, resulting in firecrackers getting lit in Drew's house and Lewis' eyebrows getting blown off. | |||||
154 | 27 | "Bananas, Part II" | Gerry Cohen | Holly Hester and Apryl Huntzinger | May 23, 2001 |
When Drew goes missing, the gang try to piece together what happened from clues in Drew's back yard. Oswald and Lewis find out he's in a mental institution and check themselves in and hatch an escape plan for Drew. |
Season 7 (2001–02)
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155 | 1 | "Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour, Part I" | Gerry Cohen | David A. Caplan, et al.[2] | September 26, 2001 |
This episode was recorded in the style of a sketch show. Teenage Drew visits a doctor and learns about his 'changing body'. Lewis and Oswald show SheDaisy their talents as backup singers. Kate and Jenny make out during a sleepover and are upset at the guys gawking at them. Guest starring: Jenny McCarthy. | |||||
156 | 2 | "Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour, Part II" | Gerry Cohen | Sam Simon, et al.[3] | September 26, 2001 |
This episode was recorded in the style of a sketch show. Drew hosts a film about the dangers of cooties. Mimi bothers Uncle Kracker for help with a crossword puzzle. Oswald the cop goes undercover in a high school in a terrible disguise. | |||||
157 | 3 | "Drew Gets Out of the Nuthouse" | Gerry Cohen | Bruce Rasmussen | October 3, 2001 |
The return of Drew's old girlfriend, Nikki Fifer (Kate Walsh). Drew returns home from the mental institution, but goes missing after bumping into Nikki at the bar. While Drew is gone, Kate confesses her love for Drew to the rest of the gang. Drew eventually shows up, married to Nikki. | |||||
158 | 4 | "Married to a Mob" | Gerry Cohen | Clay Graham | October 10, 2001 |
Lewis and Oswald decide to buy a house after being convinced that they can't find a date because they live on top of a bar. Meanwhile Drew tells them he is married to both Kate and Nikki and asks them to keep the fact concealed to both women till he can tell them the truth himself. | |||||
159 | 5 | "When Wives Collide" | Bob Koherr | David A. Caplan | October 17, 2001 |
Drew tells Lewis and Oswald that Kate is beginning to suspect that he may really be married to Nikki. Both women ultimately leave him when they realize Drew's bigamy. Lewis and Oswald attempt to build a house in the middle of a park. | |||||
160 | 6 | "Bus-ted" | Sam Simon | Les Firestein | October 24, 2001 |
Nikki Fifer contacts the newspaper over Drew's bigamy leading to him being dubbed "The impotent, bisexual bigamist". Drew tries to make up with Kate by placing an ad on a bus, but the plan backfires. | |||||
161 | 7 | "It's Halloween, Dummy" | Bob Koherr | Linda Teverbaugh and Mike Teverbaugh | October 31, 2001 |
Drew fills some of his free time in a ventriloquism class. He organizes Winfred-Louder's charity Halloween party, wherein Kate shows up as herself, in a wedding dress with a fake knife on her back. Lewis winds up looking like Frankenstein's monster after a visit to a deranged dentist who works on a boat. After the store's new owner, Mr. Newsome tells Drew that he intends to promote him but then drops dead, Drew brings his body to the board meeting the next day and does his ventriloquism act. | |||||
162 | 8 | "How Beulah Gets Her Groove Back" | Sam Simon | Daniel O'Keefe | November 7, 2001 |
Drew's parents drop by for a two-week visit, but are soon on the verge of a split after Beulah confides to Mimi that George has never been good at bed. Oswald and Lewis build a battle-robot to win a competition at The Warsaw and raise money for their new house. | |||||
163 | 9 | "Drew Live III" | Gerry Cohen | Keith Blanchard | November 14, 2001 |
Drew, Oswald, Lewis, Steve and Mimi take a train trip. Steve and Mimi are planning to have sex on the train. Later, Drew eventually turns up in a dog pound after being unconscious and is terrified to learn that he and Mimi may have mistakenly had sex. | |||||
164 | 10 | "Eat Drink Drew Women" | Gerry Cohen | Jana Hunter and Mitch Hunter | November 21, 2001 |
Lewis and Oswald unsuccessfully try to extend the lease on their apartment when it appears their new house won't be built in time for winter, but then a miracle comes in the form of the circus. | |||||
165 | 11 | "Mr. Laffoon's Wild Ride" | Gerry Cohen | Julie Ann Larson | November 28, 2001 |
Oswald and Lewis mock the way Drew gets ordered around by his girlfriend Christine. The gang find out that Drew has been drag-racing with Mimi. Steve shows up with Gus to convince Mimi to stop racing. Christine learns why Drew has been racing, and agrees to be less demanding. | |||||
166 | 12 | "Hotel Drew" | Bob Koherr | Terry Mulroy | December 12, 2001 |
When Oswald and Lewis meet Drew's gay house guests, Les and Mitch, they ask them to decorate their newly built house. Kate is unimpressed by their taste, but Oswald and Lewis fall in love with it. | |||||
167 | 13 | "Drew and the King" | Sam Simon | Daniel O'Keefe | December 19, 2001 |
Drew takes up a job as security guard. Upset that Kate has been ignoring him, he gets himself transferred to her workplace, the Rock and Roll Hall of fame, to her annoyance. Later, after Drew finds a previously unheard record of Elvis, he gives Kate the credit for the discovery. | |||||
168 | 14 | "The Curse of the Mummy" | Tommy Thompson | David A. Caplan | January 16, 2002 |
Oswald and Lewis make a video about themselves to impress women, but it doesn't have any effect whatsoever. The gang gets the wrong end of the stick when Drew tells of his encounter with Mr. Wick's mother, and Oswald reveals some disturbing feelings. | |||||
169 | 15 | "The Enabler" | Gerry Cohen | Jana Hunter and Mitch Hunter | January 23, 2002 |
Drew and Wick must convince a group of new buyers headed by Lord Mercer to take over a sinking Winfred-Louder. The buyers are more impressed with Wick than Drew, but Drew needs to keep an alcoholic Wick glued to his addiction to seal the deal. | |||||
170 | 16 | "Pretty Baby" | Gerry Cohen | Julie Ann Larson | February 6, 2002 |
Lewis and Oswald enter a baby into Winfred-Louder's beautiful baby pageant to raise money to replace the heating ducts they broke. To get an edge over the other contestants, they try to teach the baby a talent which impresses the judges until they push it too far. | |||||
171 | 17 | "A Shot in the Dark" | Sam Simon | Christy Jacobs White | February 13, 2002 |
Jenny McCarthy as Drew's girlfriend Marlo. Lewis starts secretly sleeping in Drew's basement so Oswald can have more private time with his girlfriend Colleen. Drew mistaking him to be his Policewoman ex-girlfriend, shoots him in the leg. | |||||
172 | 18 | "It's a Dog Eat Drew World" | Gerry Cohen | Ed Lee | February 27, 2002 |
Drew is upset when Lewis, Oswald and Kate begin neglecting him to devote more time to their jobs. He lures them and Steve to his house by claiming an emergency. Meanwhile, his house is invaded by a pack of wild dogs forcing everyone to flee to the basement. | |||||
173 | 19 | "Bringing Up Boss" | Sam Simon | Daniel O'Keefe | March 13, 2002 |
Lord Mercer announces that he is making his 19-year-old daughter, Milan, the new store president and he forces Drew to mentor her. After she messes up a union negotitation, Drew enlists Kate to help Milan concentrate on her job. After Milan's boyfriend dumps her and she demotes Drew to work at the docks, Kate tries to get them back together. | |||||
174 | 20 | "Daddy Dearest" | Tommy Thompson | Jana Hunter and Mitch Hunter | March 20, 2002 |
Lord Mercer refuses to entertain Milan's suicidal threats claiming she just wants to get attention. He later fires Milan, but Drew influenced by his own troubles with his father, convinces Lord Mercer to give Milan a second chance. | |||||
175 | 21 | "Never Been to Spain" | Sam Simon | Adam Faberman | March 27, 2002 |
Lewis and Oswald take up second jobs as airport security guards, whom Drew runs into on his way to Spain to partake in Milan Mercer's birthday party. Drew's plane makes a forced landing in Greenland where he has a tryst with a beautiful woman and her jealous husband. | |||||
176 | 22 | "O Brother, Who Art Thou?" | Gerry Cohen | Vivien Mejia | April 3, 2002 |
Drew is perplexed by Steve's angry outbursts towards others without any provocation. Kate figures out that Steve's behavior is the result of jealousy over Drew's professional success. Later Steve takes a job as a prison guard to deal with his hostility. | |||||
177 | 23 | "Rich Woman, Poor Man" | Shelley Jensen | Terry Mulroy | April 10, 2002 |
The gang get to know Drew's rich girlfriend, Lindsay, and introduce her to the 'poor' life. However, living without money is gets too much for her and she develops a rash that frightens Lewis and Oswald. | |||||
178 | 24 | "What Women Don't Want" | Bob Koherr | David A. Caplan | May 1, 2002 |
Lewis has trouble finding a date for his old girlfriend's wedding. Drew and Oswald accompany him to a single's club event, where Lewis feels out of place initially but then partners up with the local janitor. | |||||
179 | 25 | "Look Mom, One Hand!" | Bob Koherr | Kristen Marvin | May 8, 2002 |
The guys' mothers come to town for a special Mother's Day brunch at the Warsaw. Kate introduces everyone to her new stepmother, who looks exactly like her. A website publishes a list of the biggest internet porn users in Cleveland and the moms are mortified to discover that Drew, Kate, Lewis, Oswald and Wick are on the list. They decide to move in with their kids to get their lives back on the right path and end up driving them crazy. | |||||
180 | 26 | "The Eagle Has Landed" | Sam Simon | Julie Ann Larson | May 15, 2002 |
A bald eagle making its home on Drew's roof enthuses the gang but things go awry when the bird flies away with Drew's date Kathy's little dog. Guest starring Kathy Griffin. | |||||
181 | 27 | "The Underpants Guy" | Bob Koherr | Mike Teverbaugh and Linda Teverbaugh | May 22, 2002 |
The second return of Nikki Fifer (Kate Walsh). Winfred-Louder runs into financial troubles leaving Drew, Mimi and Wick on the sales floor where Drew has to sell underwear. The gang try to deduce why Nicki sent chocolate roses to Drew. Later, an obese and homeless Nicki drops by for an awkward visit and Drew allows her to stay with him. |
Season 8 (2002–03)
In the fall of 2002, Winfred-Lauder closed and the set became the office of online retailer Neverending Store. Drew, Mimi, and Nigel were hired (the latter as a janitor, but was written out of the series). Steve Carey was phased out as well. Kate O'Brien leaves the series after the 2nd episode as she is marrying a fighter pilot and was quickly replaced with Kellie Newmark (Cynthia Watros), an old high school friend of Drew's who had been working as a stripper.
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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182 | 1 | "Revenge of the Doormat" | Gerry Cohen | Mike Teverbaugh and Linda Teverbaugh | September 9, 2002 |
The second return of Nikki Fifer (Kate Walsh). Drew struggles to find a job since Winfred-Louder went bankrupt. Lewis and Oswald take him to a strip club where they run into an old high school friend, Kelly. Drew goes to Never Ending Store and gets a job, though he has no clue what it entails, and Kelly shows a talent for waitressing. Finally, Kate drops by with a bombshell. | |||||
183 | 2 | "Kate's Wedding" | Gerry Cohen | David A. Caplan | September 16, 2002 |
Kate introduces the gang to Kirk, a fighter pilot, whom she is about to marry. The guys try to find some dirt on Kirk so they can stop the wedding, but it's too late. After the wedding, the guys share a melancholic moment. The final appearance of Kate O'Brien (Christa Miller). | |||||
184 | 3 | "Eyes Wide Open" | Bob Koherr | Bruce Rasmussen | September 23, 2002 |
Guest starring Kate Walsh as Nikki Fifer. Drew starts having bad dreams about Kate and begs Lewis and Oswald not to leave him alone. In a bid to help him, they decide to cheer Nicki up by taking her out so she'll move out of his house. Now over Kate, Drew decides to set a date to get married. | |||||
185 | 4 | "Drew and the Life-Size Jim Thome Cut-Out" | Bob Koherr | Daniel O'Keefe | September 30, 2002 |
Kellie attempts to be part of the gang, but Oswald and Lewis are not impressed after she breaks down to their personal insults. Drew wants to give her a second chance so they take her out for a night. In an effort to show she is as wild and crazy as them, she steals a cardboard cut-out of Jim Thome, but when the police get involved she panics. | |||||
186 | 5 | "Hickory Dickory...Double Date" | Sam Simon | Les Firestein | October 7, 2002 |
Oswald feels incredibly guilty after hitting his mother in the face with a bowling ball, so he hires someone to come to his house and beat him up. Meanwhile, he tells Drew a secret about Kelly. | |||||
187 | 6 | "Mama Told Me I Should Come" | Bob Koherr | Jana Hunter and Mitch Hunter | October 21, 2002 |
Drew's new girlfriend has a queer habit that throws him off but his mom warns him of being too picky. Oswald's sudden psychic powers cause Mimi and Lewis to bet on the race track based on his prediction. | |||||
188 | 7 | "Family Affair" | Sam Simon | Julie Ann Larson | November 8, 2002 |
The gang are planning to see a play, but after Drew gets home late and Steve says he has other plans with Mimi, they decide to see a movie instead. While there, Steve narrowly avoids being spotted by the gang with another woman. | |||||
189 | 8 | "Chemistry Schmemistry" | Bob Koherr | Terry Mulroy | November 8, 2002 |
Lewis causes a scene at a wedding where Drew is checking out music for his own ceremony. Later, his girlfriend, Robin, proposes to him very early on in their relationship; Drew discusses it with the others who all offer different opinions. | |||||
190 | 9 | "The Dawn Patrol" | Sam Simon | Mike Teverbaugh and Linda Teverbaugh | November 15, 2002 |
Oswald and Kelly have differing opinions on Drew's decision to dump his girlfriend, Robin, so he can date Dawn whom he met on the bus, but then they both agree it was a bad idea when it turns out Dawn lets her ex-boyfriends hang around. | |||||
191 | 10 | "Drew's Girl Friday" | Tommy Thompson | Ed Lee | November 29, 2002 |
Mimi throws Steve out of their home so he stays with Lewis and Oswald, who invite Mimi over to patch things up, ending up in a huge fight between Mimi and Steve. | |||||
192 | 11 | "Drew Tries Hot Salsa" | Gerry Cohen | David A. Caplan | December 6, 2002 |
Drew joins a Salsa class to prep up his dance moves before his wedding. Guest star:Roselyn Sanchez as Maria. When Drew reveals he has feelings for Kelly to Lewis and Oswald, they advise him to bottle them up lest it may ruin his friendship with her. Later when Drew is about to confess to Kellie, they are interrupted by Kellie's ex-husband, Daryl. | |||||
193 | 12 | "The Man in the Iron Chair" | Gerry Cohen | Jana Hunter and Mitch Hunter | December 20, 2002 |
Drew tries to keep Kellie away from Daryl, who is confined to a wheelchair after falling off Kellie's mom's roof. However, he ends up looking as though as he is trying to hurt Daryl, and pushes the two closer together. Drew later confesses his feelings to Kellie, but she no longer seems interested. Meanwhile, Lewis plans to build an underwater city but continually fails to invite women to it. | |||||
194 | 13 | "Drew Takes a Guilt Trip" | Gerry Cohen | Daniel O'Keefe | January 10, 2003 |
After Oswald fails his nursing school exam, Drew feels bad and helps him get a job at the web site. Oswald finds a way to nearly destroy the entire business and ends up being reassigned to a job that he is sort of familiar with - delivering packages. | |||||
195 | 14 | "Blecch Sunday" | Shelley Jensen | Ed Lee | January 24, 2003 |
Drew lands a job in a commercial for Never Ending Store that will be broadcast live during the Super Bowl; however, he is reluctant to take it given his bad experiences in front of a camera. Lewis and Oswald keep him refreshed to stop him from passing out, but end up severely overstuffing him with snacks. | |||||
196 | 15 | "Turkeyspotting" | Bob Koherr | Adam Faberman | June 25, 2003 |
Larry encourages Drew to lose weight before attending one of his singles mixers. Drew tries a little too hard by giving up food altogether, but his crash diet has some unintended side effects - temporary blackouts and hallucinations. | |||||
197 | 16 | "Suddenly No Summer" | Sam Simon | Les Firestein and Ed Lee | June 25, 2003 |
Drew tries to improve his standing at work by taking a computer course over the summer. The gang tempts him into blowing it off to take a trip to Florida. Drew is wracked with guilt and his vacation, not surprisingly, turns out to be a wreck. | |||||
198 | 17 | "What's Love Got to Do With It?" | Sam Simon | Jana Hunter and Mitch Hunter | July 2, 2003 |
The gang takes part in a karaoke contest. Drew tries to coach Kellie before her performance, but she gets so tired of his constant interference that she dumps him. Drew winds up having to take the stage with an 11-year-old girl as his partner. | |||||
199 | 18 | "Two Girls for Every Boy" | Tommy Thompson | Stacey Pulwer | July 2, 2003 |
The boys meet a priest in the bar and Drew gets a date with his daughter Elaine, who he finds out is a lesbian. Drew manages to set up a threesome with Elaine and his new date Teri, but after he falls asleep due to an overdose of cold medicine, they make off with each other. | |||||
200 | 19 | "Two Days of the Condo" | Gerry Cohen | Daniel O'Keefe | July 9, 2003 |
Oswald and Lewis inform Drew of an offer of a free TV to newly married couples who stay at a condo, so he asks Kellie to pretend to be his wife for the weekend. But at the condo, things turn amiss when the condo manager repeatedly hits on Kellie and Drew knocks hims out. | |||||
201 | 20 | "Lewis You Can Drive My Car" | Sam Simon | Julie Ann Larson | July 9, 2003 |
Drew gives Lewis his Christmas bonus, a used Rolls Royce. However, the flashy car causes Lewis to undergo a strange personality transformation, and he can no longer be bothered to hang out with his longtime friends. | |||||
202 | 21 | "A Speedy Recovery" | Drew Carey | Kristen Marvin | July 16, 2003 |
Drew finds an unexpected romance after he and Speedy get involved with an animal therapy program at a hospital. He agrees to loan Speedy to a dying woman, and sufficiently impresses the woman's granddaughter. He finds the relationship may not be worth it when he learns that he may never see Speedy again. | |||||
203 | 22 | "A Means to an End" | Shelley Jensen | John N. Huss | July 16, 2003 |
Oswald and Lewis seek revenge against Drew after they discover that he gave away their Christmas gifts–handmade mugs–to a thrift store. Drew winds up getting an unscheduled colonoscopy from a Russian veterinarian. | |||||
204 | 23 | "Drew Answers the Belle" | Gerry Cohen | David A. Caplan | July 23, 2003 |
Oswald and Lewis put Drew's picture and phone number on Buzz Beer bottles in the hopes of landing him a wife. Much to everyone's surprise, a southern belle named Lily responds to the campaign. Drew travels to Louisiana to meet the woman. They hit it off, and Drew believes he may have finally found his match. | |||||
205 | 24 | "What Screams May Come" | Gerry Cohen | Julie Ann Larson and Terry Mulroy | July 23, 2003 |
Drew is left bruised and battered as Lily suffers from night terrors. He grows tired of the beatings, but is afraid to talk to her about her problem because he believes she would leave him. | |||||
206 | 25 | "Love is in the Air" | Drew Carey | Mike Teverbaugh and Linda Teverbaugh | August 20, 2003 |
Drew decides to propose to Lily. Mimi hopes to secure Gus's admission into an exclusive prep school by setting up Kellie with the school's headmaster. | |||||
207 | 26 | "The Bataan Wedding March" | Bob Koherr | Clay Graham | August 27, 2003 |
As Drew prepares to marry Lily, his mother Beulah realizes that Kellie has strong feelings for Drew and believes Drew feels the same way about Kellie. Drew and Lily go through with the wedding, but the union proves to be a brief one when they realize that they really are not right for each other. Drew winds up sharing a dance with Kellie. |
Season 9 (2004)
The last season was mainly focused on Kellie's evolving relationship with Drew from friend to girlfriend to being pregnant with his child. Mr. Wick makes a return for the last two episodes. Season 9 did not air in production order. The following list represents the order in which they were originally broadcast rather than the correct production order.
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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208 | 1 | "Drew Hunts Silver Fox" | Sam Simon | Russ Woody | June 2, 2004 |
Drew and Oswald get a little too competitive as they try to set up their mothers with an attractive eligible widower. | |||||
209 | 2 | "Eye of the Leopard" | Tommy Thompson | Adam Faberman | June 2, 2004 |
After learning that Gus's soccer team is in a league that has set things up to make sure that no one ever loses, Drew tries to butt in, leading to disastrous results for his nephew. Lewis and Oswald may have blundered in getting involved with Kellie's cousin, who turns out to be a kleptomaniac. | |||||
210 | 3 | "Foos Rush In" | Tommy Thompson | Dean Young | June 9, 2004 |
After Evan leaves for a yoga retreat, Traylor begins a romance with Scott as part of a power play to seize control of the office. She puts an end to the laid-back work environment; and worst of all, takes away the foosball table. Meanwhile, Lewis gets involved with the Warsaw's new cook. | |||||
211 | 4 | "Drew Thinks Inside the Box" | Brian K. Roberts | Daniel O'Keefe | June 9, 2004 |
Drew is thrilled when he and Kellie decide to exchange keys. However, he nearly thwarts the progress in their relationship when he ends up letting Scott use Kellie's place to cheat on Traylor. | |||||
212 | 5 | "At Your Cervix" | Brian K. Roberts | Jana Hunter and Mitch Hunter | June 16, 2004 |
Drew hopes to make a commitment to Kellie after they learn that she is pregnant. However, she is unsure if this is the right decision. Drew seeks her parents' help to change her mind, only to find that they are not exactly thrilled with the idea of having him as their son-in-law. | |||||
213 | 6 | "Sealed in a Kiss" | Bob Koherr | Jana Hunter and Mitch Hunter | June 16, 2004 |
While taking a pregnancy quiz with Kellie, Drew recalls his father's death in a fall from the roof. Drew was horrified to discover that he was never even mentioned in his dad's diary, and tried to prove himself by arranging for a lavish military-style funeral. However, disaster struck when George accidentally wound up with a casket featuring the logo for the band Kiss. | |||||
214 | 7 | "Baby Makes Stress" | Shelley Jensen | Dean Young | June 23, 2004 |
Kellie is furious with Drew after he blows off an appointment to see their baby's first sonogram to go drinking with the guys. | |||||
215 | 8 | "Michigan J. Gus" | Sam Simon | John N. Huss | June 23, 2004 |
Kellie's fears about Drew's inability to be a good father grow after Gus suddenly begins misbehaving every time he is around his uncle. Inspired by Mimi's romance with a widower, Oswald and Lewis hope to set themselves for life by picking up wealthy widows. | |||||
216 | 9 | "No Booze for Drew" | Shelley Jensen | Jana Hunter and Mitch Hunter | June 30, 2004 |
As a sign of support, Drew pledges to stop drinking for the duration of Kellie's pregnancy, but soon finds it very difficult to keep his promise. Meanwhile, Mimi has the hots for a handsome delivery man; and Oswald becomes part-owner of the Warsaw. | |||||
217 | 10 | "Drew's Best Friend" | Bob Koherr | Julie Ann Larson | June 30, 2004 |
Kellie tries to convince Drew to become friends with a new neighbor, but it all blows up in her face when the man turns out to be a clingy pest who just will not leave Drew alone. | |||||
218 | 11 | "Arrivederci, Italy" | Bob Koherr | Daniel O'Keefe | July 7, 2004 |
Drew turns to a shady travel agent for help when he is unable to put together the funds to finance Kellie's dream vacation in Italy. | |||||
219 | 12 | "House of the Rising Son-in-Law" | Tommy Thompson | Ed Lee | July 7, 2004 |
Kellie tries to get Drew and her father to overcome their differences by having them work together to fix up an old house for sale. Mimi turns to Larry's matchmaking service in her quest to find a new man. | |||||
220 | 13 | "Dog Soup" | Sam Simon | Hugh Fink | July 14, 2004 |
Drew tries to make some extra money for the baby by betting on a greyhound that has been enhanced as part of a DrugCo project. | |||||
221 | 14 | "Asleep at the Wheel" | Shelley Jensen | Dean Young | July 14, 2004 |
After Tony, the bus driver gets into an accident, he pleads with Drew to lie for him since he is close to retirement and doesn't want to risk being fired and losing his benefits package. Drew is reluctant to do so because he fears for the passengers' safety, so he tries to convince Scott to give Tony another job. | |||||
222 | 15 | "Baby Face" | Bob Koherr | Masha Tivyan | July 21, 2004 |
Drew has trouble getting romantic with a pregnant Kellie after an ultrasound-photo of the baby puts a lot of very strange ideas in his head. | |||||
223 | 16 | "Girlfriend, Interrupted" | Bob Koherr | Daniel O'Keefe | July 21, 2004 |
In the aftermath of his disastrous marriage, Drew heads off alone on his honeymoon to try to define his feelings for Kellie. Oswald and Lewis head to Mexico ahead of Drew, where Oswald accidentally falls for a hooker, unaware of her identity because he doesn't know how to speak Spanish. | |||||
224 | 17 | "Straight Eye for the Queer Guy" | Sam Simon | Julie Ann Larson | July 28, 2004 |
Mimi encourages Drew to make friends with the gay parents of Gus's friend. However, Drew winds up inadvertently splitting up the couple and finds himself as the 'other man'. | |||||
225 | 18 | "Still Life with Freeloader" | Drew Carey | Kristen Marvin | July 28, 2004 |
Drew resorts to drastic action after Mimi's latest boyfriend moves into the house and begins mooching off of him. | |||||
226 | 19 | "Burning Down the House" | Sam Simon | Mike Teverbaugh and Linda Teverbaugh | August 18, 2004 |
Mimi blames Drew after her house burns down, apparently as the result of a gift given to Gus by his uncle. Oswald starts a change machine business. | |||||
227 | 20 | "Liar, Liar, House on Fire" | Drew Carey | Russ Woody | August 18, 2004 |
The gang tries to teach Gus to lie to an insurance adjuster so that Mimi can receive the claim on her house and be able to replace it. | |||||
228 | 21 | "Sleeping with the Enemy" | Shelley Jensen | Ed Lee | August 25, 2004 |
Drew and Kellie's new relationship is threatened by their strong political differences. | |||||
229 | 22 | "Assault with a Lovely Weapon" | Shelley Jensen | Hugh Fink | August 25, 2004 |
Drew lies to Kellie about going out to a strip club, but the whole thing may come out after an injured Lewis decides to sue one of the dancers. | |||||
230 | 23 | "Love, Sri Lankan Style" | Bob Koherr | Russ Woody | September 1, 2004 |
Drew's plans to reunite Mimi and Steve and get Mimi out of his house face a hitch due to the appearance of a new woman, whom Steve met in Sri Lanka and had an affair with. When Steve confesses to the additional affair, Mimi pours hot tea all over Steve's crotch and decides to go back to Larry. | |||||
231 | 24 | "Knot in the Mood" | Shelley Jensen | David A. Caplan | September 1, 2004 |
Drew reconsiders proposing to Kellie after her parents split up and her mother suddenly takes up with Lewis. | |||||
232 | 25 | "The Passion of the Wick" | Shelley Jensen | Ed Lee | September 8, 2004 |
Drew comes up with a plan to open a retro store, and seeks a partnership with the now-wealthy Wick. However, all of Wick's funds come through his father-in-law, so Drew must help cover up Wick's affair or lose his financial backing. | |||||
233 | 26 | "Finale" | Sam Simon | Bruce Helford, Clay Graham, David A. Caplan | September 8, 2004 |
Kellie finally agrees to marry Drew, but their wedding plans are thrown into disarray when she goes into labor. |
Based on production code and story line, the correct order for season 9 is most likely the following:
Episode # |
Title |
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16 | "Girlfriend, Interrupted" |
19 | "Burning Down the House" |
20 | "Liar, Liar, House on Fire" |
3 | "Foos Rush In" |
17 | "Straight Eye for the Queer Guy" |
21 | "Sleeping with the Enemy" |
22 | "Assault with a Lovely Weapon" |
18 | "Still Life with Freeloader" |
4 | "Drew Thinks Inside the Box" |
2 | "Eye of the Leopard" |
5 | "At Your Cervix" |
6 | "Sealed in a Kiss" |
1 | "Drew Hunts Silver Fox" |
7 | "Baby Makes Stress" |
9 | "No Booze for Drew" |
8 | "Michigan J. Gus" |
10 | "Drew's Best Friend" |
11 | "Arrivederci, Italy" |
12 | "House of the Rising Son-in-Law" |
13 | "Dog Soup" |
23 | "Love, Sri Lankan Style" |
14 | "Asleep at the Wheel" |
15 | "Baby Face" |
24 | "Knot in the Mood" |
25 | "The Passion of the Wick" |
26 | "Finale" |
References
- ↑ "Drew Carey takes chance with censors in live show". The Washington Post. November 10, 1999. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
- ↑ Full writers include: David A. Caplan, Jana Hunter, Mitch Hunter, Julie Ann Larson, Sam Simon, Terry Mulroy, Linda Teverbaugh, Bruce Helford, Drew Carey, Clay Graham, Bruce Rasmussen, Les Firestein, Mike Teverbaugh, and Daniel O'Keefe
- ↑ Full writers include: Sam Simon, Clay Graham, Julie Ann Larson, Daniel O'Keefe, Drew Carey, Bruce Helford, Mitch Hunter, Mike Teverbaugh, Linda Teverbaugh, Jana Hunter, Les Firestein, Terry Mulroy, David A. Caplan, and Bruce Rasmussen
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