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"Harassed a Reporter"

"Harassed A Reporter" is an episode of the American sitcom My Name Is Earl.

Synopsis

Earl tries to make amends with Nicole, a television reporter whose ratings had been going downhill after Earl had pulled some pranks on live television. Earl goes to the television station trying to make up for his wrong doings. Nicole wants to do a story about Earl and his list. Randy feels left out that he wasn't on camera, so instead of helping out Earl, he begins to do just the opposite. When Earl's story airs on television, Randy is now included in the story, but his contribution to the list ended up being skewed and altered by Nicole because of what Randy had done to her just prior to the airing of the story. Randy goes back to the station asking why it was aired to make him look "mentally special". Nicole told Randy, "What goes around comes around", and Randy came to the conclusion that it did make him special, but in a good way.

The show ended with Randy putting a string around Earl's tooth and tying it to a doorknob to yank it out. Unfortunately Randy tied it to the wrong tooth.

The List

Item Number Source Status
Harassed a Reporter 29 2.19 Completed
Broke Dodge and Earl Jr.'s clubhouse 40 2.19 Completed

Songs

# Song Title Artist
1 [[]] [[]]

Trivia

  • Joy lives at the Pimmit Hills Trailer Park, a reference to the Pimmit Hills neighborhood of Fairfax County, Virginia.
  • The first scene shows that Randy suffers from sleep apnea, although Earl is unaware of the name or meaning of his condition.


Quotes

  • (Standing in front of chroma-key, only his head is seen)'

Randy: Look at me, I'm Pac-Man! (Gulp, gulp, gulp...)