Season 7 (2001/02)
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Title | Directed By | Written By | Original Airdate | Episode Comments |
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155 | 1 | "Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour, Part I" | Gerry Cohen | 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, Daniel O'Keefe | September 26, 2001 | This episode was recorded in the style of a sketch show. Lewis and Oswald show SheDaisy their talents as backup singers, |
156 | 2 | "Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour, Part II" | Gerry Cohen | 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, Bruce Rasmussen | September 26, 2001 | This episode was recorded in the style of a sketch show. 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, 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. 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 | |
164 | 10 | "Eat Drink Drew Women" | Gerry Cohen | Jana Hunter, 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. |
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 | |
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, Mitch Hunter | January 23, 2002 | |
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 | |
173 | 19 | "Bringing Up Boss" | Sam Simon | Daniel O'Keefe | March 13, 2002 | Drew recounts his day to an enthralled Lewis, Oswald and Steve, then they screw with Drew and his weak condition. |
174 | 20 | "Daddy Dearest" | Tommy Thompson | Jana Hunter, Mitch Hunter | March 20, 2002 | |
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. |
176 | 22 | "O Brother, Who Art Thou?" | Gerry Cohen | Vivien Mejia | April 3, 2002 | |
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 | Oswald and Lewis get flirting practice from their mothers and are forced to go without a beer for three days. |
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, Linda Teverbaugh | May 22, 2002 | The second return of Nikki Fifer (Kate Walsh). The gang try to deduce why Nicki sent chocolate roses to Drew. Later, Nicki drops by for an awkward visit. Since Winfred-Louder has been turned into a 99 cent store, Oswald and Lewis stock up on some essentials. |
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