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2003  
 
Drew (Drew Carey) is offered $5000 to do a live commercial for NeverendingStore.com during the Super Bowl. Unfortunately, Drew has suffered from camera fright ever since he fainted on a TV show as a kid. When it is revealed that he is not so much frightened as hungry, Drew stuffs himself with shrimp and crabcake just before the crucial Super Bowl ad--and the resulting "technicolor yawn" is witnessed by a worldwide audience in the billions! This was the last Drew Carey Show episode to air on ABC before the series went on a six-month hiatus. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1999  
 
Forced to stay behind and work while everyone else is on vacation during the remodeling of the downtown store, Drew (Drew Carey) opts to make the best of a bad situation by having an indoor picnic with Sharon (Jenica Bergere). Thus is Drew on hand to eavesdrop when the store's corporate owner Mr. Van Zandt (Hal Linden) reveals his plans to blow up the store and fire everybody. In order to keep Drew quiet, Van Zandt bribes him with an offer for a better job at the store's Toledo branch. Will Drew betray his friends just for the sake of a fatter paycheck. The answer to that question in this final episode of The Drew Carey Show's fourth season is neatly wrapped up with a climactic production number based on Frank Loesser's ensemble piece "Brotherhood of Man". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2001  
 
Thanks to his disastrous double marriage to Kate (Christa Miller) and Nicki --to say nothing of his sham "gay" marriage to boss Mr. Wick (Craig Ferguson)--Drew (Drew Carey) is now known throughout Cleveland as "the impotent sexual bigamist." Though he somehow manages to legally extricate himself from his marital mess, Drew is still in love with Kate and hopes to win her back by mounting a garish public ad campaign, posting declarations of his ardor on the sides of city buses. Unfortunately, thanks to a mixup one of Drew's posters is combined with an anti-child-abuse ad, transforming Kate into a public pariah! Meanwhile, Lewis (Ryan Stiles) and Oswald (Diedrich Bader) try to help Drew by creating a "substitute Kate" (Lesley Fera). The singing group Motorhead and baseball players Bobby Bonds and Jay Johnstone appear as themselves. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1998  
 
Drew (Drew Carey) is one of several Winfred-Louder employees competing for 500 valuable stock shares, which will be awared to whomever delivers the best toast to the late Mr. Louder at his birthday celebration. Alas, not only is Drew incapable of saying anything nice about the much-despised Louder, but he also has to deal with his girlfriend Nicki (Kate Walsh), who has become morosely self-conscious about her recent incredible weight gain. Meanwhile, Mimi (Kathy Kinney) tries to cover up her complicity in Mr. Wick's sexual-harrassment hoax by hiring a slimy lawyer (superbly played Steve Buscemi) and going through with her lawsuit against the store. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2001  
 
Unable to get over his near-fatal accident, Drew (Drew Carey) has vowed never to drive a car again. But he may have to renounce his vows thanks to blundering Oswald (Diedrich Bader), who, assigned to deliver Easter baskets on behalf of Winfred-Louder, not only misses several stops, but also stores the chocolate bunnies in a hot basement--where they end up as an unappetizing mass of "chocolate gravy". Elsewhere, Lewis (Ryan Stiles) falls for a woman whom he describes as The Water Goddess. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2003  
 
Though he still has no fiancee, Drew (Drew Carey) has spent all his money on an engagement ring, leaving him unable to buy Kellie (Cynthia Watros) a birthday present. What to do? Simple. Drew fake-proposes to Kellie and asks her to pretend to be his bride to take advantage of a special promotional offer involving a weekend condo and a free TV. But the strategy falls apart when another guy in the next condo hits on Kellie. And back home, Lewis (Ryan Stiles) and Oswald (Diedrich Bader) are curious as to why one of Drew's cabinets contains a box sealed in gold and marked with the letter "F". Originally scheduled for February 7, 2003, this episode was ultimately telecast back to back with "Lewis You Can Drive My Car" on July 9 of that same year. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1997  
 
Lecherous Mr. Wick (Craig Ferguson) wins a date with Kate (Christa Miller) as part of a Buzz Beer promotion. Much to the dismay of the jealous Mimi (Kathy Kinney), Kate and Mr. Wick hit it off. Drew (Drew Carey) worries that the romance will soon go south and he'll be fired, so he tries to mollify Kate when she expresses outrage at Wick's chauvinism. As it turns out, however, appearances are deceiving all down the line! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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