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Last call at 'Earl's' Crab Shack

Posted: Monday, June 01, 2009 6:00 AM by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
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When I first saw the "My Name Is Earl" pilot back in 2005, I dismissed it as another show with a weirdly overcomplicated plot. Hit by a car after winning the lottery, Earl Hickey is introduced to the concept of karma and decides to make a list of all the wrongs he's done in his life and go about making up for them.


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Earl Hickey (Jason Lee) will be missed.

But while I was on maternity leave, I found myself up late a lot of nights, and plugged the first season of "Earl" into the  DVD player. And I started to love it.

Start with the lack of a laugh track. (Why, in 2009, does the laugh track even exist?) Move on to the fact that Earl and his pals often pull humor from the fact that they are barely scraping by, a welcome change from the "Real Housewives" glitz. Add in the excellent comic timing of the leads, especially Jason Lee as Earl, Ethan Suplee as Randy, Jaime Pressley as Earl's ex-wife Joy, and Eddie Steeples as Joy's new husband, Darnell.

There's also a whole universe of delightfully weird supporting characters, from Patty the Daytime Hooker to Willie the One-Eyed Mailman to Earl and Randy's sweetly befuddled parents. And few sitcom settings sprang to life like the scrubbly, barren Camden County, so out-of-step with the country that it declared itself its own nation during the Civil War, supporting neither side. That lasted all of 15 minutes.

In my favorite episode, "Y2K," the cast wakes up hungover on New Year's Day 2000 to an empty town. Everyone's at a parade, but the main characters assume the world has come to an end, so they decide to move into a big-box store, with each character taking over a different section. Earl gets snack foods, simple Randy gets toys, pregnant Joy takes cosmetics. (When Earl tells her a pregnant woman shouldn't be bleaching her teeth, she sneers, "Says the stupid government. Which is dead.") Life in a store -- it's every little kid's joyous dream, brought to life by a group of childlike adults.

But the show wasn't pure comedy. There was almost always a sweet message to an "Earl" plot. People helped each other. Family and friends stuck together. Even though Earl was a petty crook, he was trying to make lives better, minus the Hallmark saccharine of many sitcoms. The message came through because Earl was such a screwup in so many ways. He lived with his brother in a motel, had never had a successful marriage, was cheated on by Joy. He was a misfit surrounded by, and taking comfort from, other misfits. If he had a lesson to teach, it was that it was never too late to try and be a better person, whatever cards fate had dealt you, and despite the mistakes of your past. Top-notch writing and acting meant that message never came across as preachy, but instead as knock-down, drag-out hilarious.

NBC canceled "Earl" last month, and although TBS, ABC and Fox reportedly showed some early interest, it looks like "Earl" has crossed the final item off his list. In a world where "The Bachelor" is on approximately its 400th season, and where every Kardashian has her own show, this is the show that gets the axe? I would have thought karma would have treated "Earl" more kindly.

Were you an "Earl" fan? Discuss the show, or other canceled-before-their-time programs, in the comments.

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I had no idea this wonderful show had been canceled...what a disappointment. There's a reason I generally don't watch network t.v. anymore: every time they accidentally manage to produce a witty, intelligent show with a realistic message it turns out to be too good to last. The big networks only program for the lowest common denominator and thrive on their own mediocrity. What a pity...
"Earl" is the reason I grew my cookie duster back.
As for the "Kardashians", weren't they the bad guys on Star Trak?
noooooooooooooooo!, i need my name is earl!!!!
Every episode of My Name is Earl made me laugh out loud at some point.  Well written with a fantastic cast.  Too bad more people didn't watch it.
Will without a doubt miss this show...and that's a good point: With shows like "The Bachelor" and garbage like "The Hills" how come a show that was interesting and not vomit inducing getting the axe? It's sad to see, I wish a different affiliate had picked this show up...looks like we will have to deal with more crap like "So You Think You Can Dance"...shoot me.
I can't believe they cancelled "My Name is Earl."  It's one of the most innovative and whacky shows on television.  The characters are totally outrageous, but utterly likeable and the story lines are priceless.  How can NBC cancel this and keep all that other crap on the air??
Big mistake cancelling Earl. I looked forward to watching this show as well as others on the Thursday night line-up (except for the toothy women after Earl on whatever show that was). Tell me what show compares to Earl, so I can tune in. Earl was original, with amazing characters (Earl, Crabman, Randy, and pleasing to the eyes Catalina and Joy). Come on NBC, you tried to get rid of Chuck, and now Earl. I hope NBC loses its' Karma (big time) when Earl is officially cancelled.
We have grown to love Earl and the supporting characters.  Who is minding the store at NBC Programming?  Have you seen the new shows rolling out for the summer?  Another ambulance drama?  Seriously...
I loved My Name is Earl. It was one of the funniest shows around. Because the characters were white trash - come on, they were! - it was the source of a lot of the humor. Because there was that humor, the message wasn't too preachy. And because of the message, it made you feel better for liking the characters, even when they did some rotten things.

But see, people who don't get the show are the ones who are being mocked, ever so gently, by the humor. And those people are the same ones who like all those shows about the Kardashians, the Bachelor/ette, etc.

I'm telling you, I'm done with TV once my shows - The Office, Medium, Chuck - are finished. I've had it with getting too attached to shows and having the rug pulled out from underneath me after just a couple seasons, like Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone, Jericho, etc. And I hate the feeling as other shows like Earl and Chuck hang in limbo until they're announced.

You're right, a show about karma should have been treated better. But like Earl said, what goes around comes around, and NBC will get its.
They got rid of Earl, but kept the lame "Parks and Rec" show.  I'm sorry, I am a big fan of Amy Poehler, but Parks and Rec is a terrible knock-off of the Office.  It's all the discomfort and none of the humor.  I really hope Earl gets picked up by another network.
snap....
I guess you could say Catalina has lost her sponsorship.
They canceled Earl!  WTF!  Why have I not heard about this until now?
I agree with everything you said in your column.  It's unfortunate that shows with meaning, no matter how silly, are sacrificed while 'staged' reality shows are dominating every network.  Another show I'm really heartbroken about is Terminator: The Sara Conner Chronicles.  Here's a show who pushes the envelope in special effects every week, the writer's strike cut the first season to the bone, and the second left us true fans wanting more.  It would be nice if some of the cable channels would take a chance, just like DirectTV took on Friday Night Lights, and allowed us to continue to enjoy the shows we've come to love.
This was not a show I watched every week; but, it was good. My favorite was the COPS show they did with Randy constantly yelling "Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do?" all through the show.
Our whole family loved Earl and all his crazy friends.  I agree that there are a lot of - at least for me - "unwatchable" shows that just keep going.   Every season I shake my head and hope that some exec somewhere will recognize good writing & great acting and give shows a chance.   I will miss Earl but look forward to re-runs.   Hopefully, "Chuck" will be back to ease my pain.
I really enjoyed the first couple of seasons but they lost me with the whole "Earl in prison" plot in season 3 or 4 (I forget which). It lost it's way and hasn't been as interesting since. It's a shame because it had a terrific cast and initially had some hilarious story lines but seemed to lose the edge it had early on.
I'm so sad it was canceled and they didn't give Earl a chance to finish his list.  Would he get the big prize once everything was crossed off?  Earl taught us all that the best things in life are not thing.  So long Earl - good karma to ya'
I liked "Earl" at first, but then the stories started getting a little ridiculous, like Earl going to prison, and anything with Alyssa Milano. The writers should have stuck to the list -- Earl had a lot to atone for.
As Randy Hickey said, "I like a clean slate...mine's filthy".

Earl said, "Miracles are really hard...guess that's why they're usually just done by God and TV magicians".

RIP "My Name is Earl"

Enjoy your cheap reality shows.  What goes around, come around NBC.  
The "yankee's" are probably responsible for cancelling the show!Most of us "southerners" actually know people just like most of the characters on "Earl".Two-tone el-caminos are common here in "GODS" country!!!
I was really disappointed to see this show canceled!!  I set up my DVR to record it every Thursday night.  I will miss Earl and Randy and the whole misfit county of Camden.  I hope another network picks it up, it's too unique of a show to cancel.
"My Name Is Earl" is one of the best shows if the THE best on television.  Crap like Jon and Kate gets renewed and Earl doesn't?  The brass at the network needs to be replaced FAST.
I loved Earl. The show wasn't its best recently but Earl, Joy, and Crabman are still some of the best characters on TV. Do they need to make room for one more fakey reality show? I would like to see a show with an arc like this get a proper end--does he finish his list? Do things finally go his way?
I LOVED LOVED My name is Earl.  I thought that was the greatest show in a long time.  All that is on anymore is stupid "REALITY" shows and the same old stuff we have been watching for year rehashed..i.e Er-Gray Anatomy, I sure would love if some channel would pick up Earl.  Earl was a new concept and it was and IS my favorite show.  The characters are funny, who doesn't love Joy and Darnell "crab man" Turner???  Simple Randy and Catilina???  And of course the man Earl???  I sure will miss this show.
Earl was a show that had great writing and great acting. I understand that these things do not come cheap and it is easier to just film for the sake of filming and then come up with a show, it is unfortunate that a good show with a great cast was cut down before its time. It seems like networks just want to dumb up their viewer even further with shows that have no real message except that excess and greed is great.
Unfortunately, I think that many people didn't give it a shot because the premise of the show seemed...for lack of a better term...dumb.  To be honest, I never would have watched the show had my wife not forced me to.  She only was watching it one night because she was doing something else when it came on and got interested.  Needless to say, both of us were hooked after 1 episode.

However, as the author alludes to, people are more interested in watching shows that focus on the "me" aspect, instead of a show that focuses on needing strong relationships in life and has positive messages (and, oh by the way, is very entertaining while doing so).

My guess is that Earl got canceled because people never gave it a chance, not because they didn't like it.  I believe that if people would have taken the time to watch an episode or two, they would have been hooked.

Earl is a great show and has a wonderful ensemble cast.  I really hope that a different network picks it up.
Loved this show in its earlier seasons, but in the last year or 2 it really went downhill. The Earl in prison subplot was not great, but I respected the show for trying something different, and it did have its moments. The Earl lives in a sitcom subplot was so painfully bad that it was embarassing to watch, and in my opinion the show never fully recovered after that. It was better later in the last season than it had been in awhile, so I was hoping that was coming back to its original greatness. I guess we'll never know.

The reason we keep getting all these nauseating reality shows is that they're dirt cheap to produce, and, more importantly (and bafflingly) people watch them. For me, their only redeeming quality is that they provide excellent material for Joel McHale on The Soup. It's no wonder that good quality dramas and comedies, and shows that take a chance and try to do something different succeed less and less frequently these days. People don't give a rat's behind about anything else but American Idol (rigged), The Bachelor (manufactured drama), and The Rock of Love Bus and its ilk (staged -- no one is really that stupid/trashy/tragic).

The longer people keep watching this kind of garbage, the harder and harder it will be to find good quality programs that entertain and (gasp) make you think or try to impart a lesson to the viewer.
This saddens me, as mentioned above, with so much crap on TV, they can't find room for a show, that although wasn't ground breaking, it always was good for some laughs, without embarrassing someone or stroking some spoiled little rich kid's ego.
Thank you for your comments.  Earl did have a message every show and they presented it in a very funny manner.  The show was fresh, and completely hilarious.  Shame on NBC for canceling a solid show for things like "The Apprentice" or any other mind-numbing "reality" show.  Those types of shows insult a person's intelligence and make me turn off the network that they are on.  Sorry to see "My Name is Earl" go.  I will definitely miss the cast especially Joy who's runaway mouth was totally funny!
You said this so well.  Earl is (was) one of the smartest shows on TV and part of a very good Thursday lineup.  I am stunned that they pulled it and no one else wants it.
A sad day indeed.
I often wonder what the TV execs watch during their spare time.  My Name is Earl was an original and in our household the best comedy on TV.  Waht a shame.
Wow - NBC is going to have some bad karma...
An intelligent, well-written comedy has no place on network TV.
This was blue collar with a twist of wry. Lightning-fast, deadpan wit plus pitch-perfect casting (Darnell and Joy's witness-relocation subplot had me in hysterics) made for we-never-missed-it TV. Canceling this proves, yet again, that network TV eats its young. So long, Earl. I know you'll leave the light on for Randy.
I was sad to see "Earl" on the cancelled list. It was a very clever show that allowed us to laugh at ourselves and others around us. This show had those characters we all recognized from our neighborhood or even our own families. I especially liked when they did a couple of shows about the show "Cops" coming to their neighborhood. Instead of being ashamed for being on the show, they were so proud! In addition, similar to "30 Rock", you have to listen closely to the dialog to hear all the little side jokes thrown in. Please someone pick up the show.
Really enjoyed the first season, but the quality really took a nosedive with the prison season and the whole coma dream nonsense.  Will always have fond memories of the early days, though.
"Earl" was zany, fun, well-written and full of heart. Those four things are exactly why it ended; the American public is too mired in the immaturity of "reality TV" to deserve a show as good as "Earl." We will miss it in my house, but I will share the wacky fun via DVD with my kids when they are old enough.  
Very said this TV show got canceled.  I had hopes that Fox would pick it up.  NBC is doing a poor job of keeping good shows on.  If they had canceled Chuck I would have undoubtedly stopped wacthing NBC altogether.
One of the few shows worth watching and it is back to "reality" TV... geez.  While it was simple entertainment, it was at least a break from reality TV, which is at odds with itself in that it is so far from reality.  I was looking forward to the new season of Earl but maybe a book will be better after all... hundreds of channels with nothing on TV worth watching anymore.  The ads are the best part
No! How could they cancel this show after that huge cliff-hanger?
Yeah, I'm a fan of Earl. I, too, am late to the party. It seems like every show I like gets cancelled! I am so tired of the reality show nonsense. I prefer un-reality in my TV: Life on Mars, My Name is Earl, Pushing Daisies...I could go on.
i agree, i love My name is Earl, its refreshing to see a show where "real" people exists and some of the story lines you can acutally relate to or see a charater at the crab shack and say hey, he/she reminds me of bob down the street!  And the character of Joy is too funny! The show will be missed.
Once I found that Jason Lee was an affirmed Scientologist I lost all respect for anything that he does and stopped watching the show.
Cancel Earl? Well if the fat and lazy people in this country would stop watching all the so-called "reality" shows, maybe the networks would be forced to create, produce and provide intelligent programming like Earl. Just another sign NBC is run by idiots.
This show will be missed. It filled the gap for a decent sitcom after Seinfeld ended. Despite the cast and town being misfits, this was a smart funny comedy that we looked forward to each week. It will be missed. Are we coming to the end of great, well written sitcoms?
I love My name is Earl, I would much rather see the reality shows go away.  I hope another network does pick the show up.  
My wife and I are both 62 and college educated.  But we were hooked by the down to earth situations and hilarity of most of the situations in Earl.  Jamie Pressly is a great example of a beautiful woman who isn't afraid to do whatever it takes to make you laugh.  Not exactly Lucy, but similar.  

Like you, we wish they hadn't cancelled this one!
I loved Earl, especially the first few seasons, and the Box Store episode is my favorite as well.  I hope someone does pick it up.....it's too funny to lose.
What a shame. Stoooopid TV execs.

My favorite episode is the one where Earl gets Joy her "pretty princess" beauty pagent trophy back. Seriously one of the best things I have ever seen on TV.


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