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"text": "My Name Is Earl"
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"text": "My Name Is Earl"
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"releaseYear": {
"year": 2005,
"endYear": 2009
},
"releaseDate": {
"day": 20,
"month": 9,
"year": 2005
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"text": "Comedy"
}
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"plainText": "A ne'er do well wins $100,000 in the lottery and decides to right all the wrongs from his past with his newfound realization!"
}
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"plainText": "Jason Lee, Jaime Pressly, Ethan Suplee, Eddie Steeples, and Nadine Velazquez in My Name Is Earl (2005)"
}
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}
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"trivia": [
"The items in Earl's list shown during the opening sequence read as follows: \n* 56: Stole liquor from liquor store.\n* 57: Told Joy Dan Dodd messed himself on the (rest cut out of frame).\n* 58: Fixed a high school football game.\n* 59: Everything I did to Dad.\n* 60: Pulled fire alarm\n* 61: Stole Mom's car (but I gave it back).\n* 62: Faked death to break up with a girl.\n* 63: Wasted electricity.\n* 64: Spray-painted the bridge.\n* 65: Cost Dad the election.\n* 66: Let mice out at school play.\n* 67: Stole beer from a golfer.\n* 68: Blew up mailboxes.\n* 69: Cheated on school tests a lot.\n",
"On 10/1/13 Gregory Thomas Garcia participated in an AMA. A fan asked, \"Who was Earl Jr.'s real father, and did Earl ever finish the list?\" Garcia replied that Earl Jr.'s real father would have been someone famous like Dave Chappelle or Lil Jon, with whom Joy slept, and that Earl was never going to finish the list. He would have been stuck on a list item and would get frustrated until he runs into someone with a list that Earl was on. He asks the person where they got the idea, and the person says they got the idea from someone else, who also had a list. Earl then realizes his list has started a chain reaction of people who also made lists to make up all of their wrongs, and that he's put some good into the world. So Earl would tear up his list, and go live his life, walking into the sunset a free man, with good karma.",
"Gregory Thomas Garcia's next show Raising Hope (2010), a newscast in the background of the pilot episode mentions a \"local man\" who \"finally finished\" going through his list of wrongs that he had committed."
],
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}
}