“Karma” should be a four-letter word. Just ask Earl, the lovable loser with a hilarious laundry list of dirty deeds that need undoing, from stealing a children’s bookmobile to getting his babysitter pregnant—the hard way! And, while Earl’s brother Randy starts a karmic list of his own, his ex-wife, Joy, and her husband are movin’ on up to the suburbs. Trouble is, you can take the girl out of the trailer park, but you can’t take the trailer park out of the girl. Hilariously irreverent and outrageously over-the-top, Season Four of My Name is Earl proves, once again, that karma is a funny thing.
- Audio: English: 5.1 Dolby Surround
- Language: Dubbed: English / Subtitled: English, French & Spanish
- Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Widescreen: 1.78:1
Disc 1: 182 Minutes
- The Magic Hour
- Monkeys Take a Bath
- Joy in a Bubble
- Stole an RV
- Sweet Johnny
- We’ve Got Spirit
- Quit Your Snitchin
- Deleted Scenes
Disc 2: 156 Minutes
- Little Bad Voodoo Brother
- Sold a Guy a Lemon Car
- Earl and Joy’s Anniversary
- Nature’s Game Show
- Reading Is a Funda mental Case
- Orphan Earl
- Deleted Scenes
Disc 3: 182 Minutes
- Got the Babysitter Pregnant
- Darnell Outed, Part 1
- Darnell Outed, Part 2
- Randy’s List Item
- Friends with Benefits
- My Name Is Alias
- Chaz Dalton’s Space Academy
- Deleted Scenes
Disc 4: 156 Minutes
- Witch Lady
- Pinky
- Bullies
- Gospel
- Dodge’s Father
- Dateline, Part 1
- Deleted Scenes
- Gag Reel
- “2 The Max” Movie Trailer
- Earl’s Fan Mail (Featurette
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March 5, 2010
#1
With movies and most tv shows “sucking” (I saw Transformers, the effects was the only good thing, and shows like Heros or Lost confused me) Earl was the one of the shows I watched. I knew after the prison episodes, it was a matter of time for the show to leave the air but I was hoping to have at least one more year. But NBC had to cancel it along with my other favorite, Medium. They even stopped summer reruns! It seems like Earl went the way of Fox’s show Titus, which I was happy to buy on dvd. I’m surprised another favorite of mine (House MD) hasn’t been cancelled but it’s not an NBC show, but FOX has a habit, like NBC of cancelling shows also. (Titus, and yes at one time, they cancelled Family Guy, which is the first cartoon since the Flinestones to be nominated for a certian EMMY.)
Like another reviewer, I tried to get others to watch it. But I was unsuccessful. Maybe they could do season 5 straight to video. I’d like to find out it Dodge is Earl’s and stuff
March 5, 2010
#2
Season Four was full of all sorts of twists and turns, and it ended with a cliffhanger. Sadly, we may never know who Earl Jr’s baby daddy is.
Earl is the *only* TV series besides M*A*S*H I have purchased every season of. Looking forward to the release of season four.
March 5, 2010
#3
Thanks so much. It was a Christmas present for my 7 year old lil girl- we have all seasons now and it was such great quality she didnt care it was used. Thanks again u made a lil girl very happy
March 5, 2010
#4
Season Four is a great return to form.
What mesmerizes me is, even today, we can have a TV show without ending! Can can this be possible? If NBC did not want another season, they should warn the producers BEFORE they shot Season Four! This kind of attitude help us to never forget the obvious: the ratings are Gods. TV executives simply don’t care about the quality or boldness of a show (in that sense, it was real miracle that Seinfeld survived its first season – not because it was bad, but because the ratings were very weak).
We followed Earl for four seasons. We wanted to see the final destinies of the list, of Crabman, of Joy, Randy and all the fascinating recurring characters. But no, that was not to be. NBC killed it, and killed it without mercy.
But why was that? I think that’s because rating fell during Season Three, which was by far the worst, to the point that, in some episodes, I was wishing then to END, instead of whising they did not end, if you kown what I mean. But it was not crap by any standards, it was still above-average TV.
Well, Jason Lee and Greg Garcia did their best. And it’s best to finish the whole damn thing than to work with ridiculous small budgets.
March 5, 2010
#5
Half the episodes were the funniest of the entire series, yet many others were absolutely unfunny. I love a good comedy, and the gross humor and the dumb humor were at times incredibly hilarious. This may not be a must buy, but it is worth the cost especially since Earl is now off the air. The last episode did help bring closure to some important issues.