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Air date: Sep 9, 2002
Season Eight of The Drew Carey Show is launched with the first episode of a two-part story. Winfred-Louder has been purchased by a pair of computer nerds named Scott (Jonathan Mangum) and Evan (Kyle Howard) who transform the place into a dot.com called 'NeverendingStore.' This means that Drew and Mimi have lost the jobs--and making matters worse, Mimi's husband Steve is unemployed and Drew's homicidal 'ex' Nicki is still living in his house, wrecking all his current romances. Enter the series' newest regular, Kellie Newmark (Cynthia Watros), an exotic dancer who turns out to be Drew's old high-school classmate--and before long, SHE has taken up residence in Casa Carey. Finally, Kate returns from New York with a shocking announcement. This two-parter marks the beginning of a season-long tradition, whereby the series' theme song 'Five O'Clock World' is performed by a different artist in each episode.
MoreAir date: Sep 16, 2002
In the conclusion of The Drew Carey Show's two-part Season Eight opener, Kate (Christa Miller) returns to Cleveland with the news that she is engaged to a fighter pilot named Kirk (Cameron Mathison), with whom she plans to move to Guam once they are wed. Upon discovering that Kirk has a long history of philandering, Drew (Drew Carey) vows to stop the wedding, going so far as to lock Kate in the basement. Meanwhile, several changes are brewing at NeverendingStore.com, formerly Winfred-Louder. This episode marks the final episode for longtime regular Christa Miller.
MoreAir date: Sep 23, 2002
The new owners of NeverendingStore.com (formerly Winfred-Louder) decide to hire Drew (Drew Carey) back, unaware that his computer-tech prowess is less than zero. Back at home, Drew experiences horrible nightmares about his departed girlfriend Kate and develops insomnia. There is only one cure for this affliction: Drew must make plans to get married--but not to his ex Nicki, who is still living in Drew's house because she is emotionally incapable of leaving. Taking Nicki out on a 'pity date', Lewis finds that he and she are on the same wavelength...disturbingly so. Kaitlin Olson joins the cast as prickly computer wonk Traylor.
MoreAir date: Sep 30, 2002
Determing that Lewis (Ryan Stiles) and Oswald (Diedrich Bader) don't like her because she's too good to be true, Kellie (Cynthia Watros) goes to great lengths to prove that she's 'one of the guys', stealing a life-size cutout of Cleveland Indians player Jim Thome)--and becoming a fugitive from justice in the process. Lewis and Oswald join Kellie in her flight from the Law, which ends with a shootout between the police...and the cut-out! Meanwhile, Drew (Drew Carey) spends $3000 booking a chapel for his wedding, even though he isn't engaged to anyone yet. And in his efforts to re-enter the workplace, Mr. Wick (Craig Ferguson) comes up with a million-dollar idea: genuine poker-playing dogs.
MoreAir date: Oct 7, 2002
After striking out with Prospective Bride #1 Bonnie (Amy Farrington), Drew moves on to Prospective Bride #2 Stacey (Ion Overman), talking Kellie (Cynthia Watros) into a double date. Unfortunately, Kellie can't over her own longtime crush on Drew, and her incompatability with her own date Rand (Dublin James) doesn't help matters. Meanwhile, Oswald (Diedrich Bader), tortured with guilt after accidentally knocking out his mother's teeth with a bowling ball, hires an erudite professional thug named Mr. Jericho (Henry Rollins) to beat him up. And Mr. Wick (Craig Ferguson) may have found his true calling in life...as a 'muffin boy.'
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Air date: Oct 21, 2002
Inasmuch as Drew (Drew Carey) is still seeking a bride for his pre-planned wedding, his mom Beulah (Marion Ross) helpfully sets him up with a blind date named Amy (Kristin Dattilo). She's a sweet girl and all, but there's one odd little quirk: Amy likes to dress up as a squirrel during sex. Meanwhile, Oswald (Diedrich Bader) is led to believe that he's a psychic, inspiring Mimi (Kathy Kinney) to place several sizable bets at the race track. Originally scheduled to air on October 14, 2002, this episode is appropriately preceded with a performance of the theme song by the Squirrel Nut Zippers!
MoreAir date: Nov 8, 2002
Upon finding out that Steve (John Carroll Lynch) is cheating on Mimi (Kathy Kinney) with a boozy hairstylist named Gloria (Jeanetta Arnette), Drew (Drew Carey) tries to avert disaster by dating Gloria himself. This puts a crimp in Drew's 'real' love life, which at the moment is focused on sexy coworker Karen (Suzanne Cryer). And the results are hardly worth the trouble: Mimi and Steve break up, and Gloria and Karen take turns bitch-slapping Drew. Meanwhile, the store's young owners Scott (Jonathan Mangum) and Evan (Kyle Howard) are on the verge of discovering that 'old man' Drew is totally tech-ignorant.
MoreAir date: Nov 8, 2002
With his wedding day rapidly approaching, Drew continues seeking out a bride, turning to his former coworker Larry (Ian Gomez), now a professional matchmaker, for help. Balking at Robin (Lori Loughlin), Larry's choice for the 'ideal' mate, Drew wants a girl who will literally make sparks fly--and meets that girl during a bus ride! Meanwhile, the war between Mimi (Kathy Kinney) and Traylor (Kaitlin Olson) heats up over something as trivial as a keyboard. The Goo Goo Dolls make a guest appearance in the opening scene of this, the first episode in a two-part story.
MoreAir date: Nov 15, 2002
In the conclusion of a two-part story, Drew (Drew Carey) has fallen in love with Dawn (A.J. Langer), whom he met by chance during a bus ride. Now he must gently let down Robin (Lori Laughlin), the girl chosen as his future bride by professional matchmaker Larry. But there's another problem that needs an instant solution: Drew is never permitted a moment alone with Dawn, thanks to her ex-boyfriends who keep hanging around her house (in fact, one of them is still living above her garage!) And what about Kellie (Cynthia Watros), who still hasn't gotten over her high school crush on our hero?
MoreAir date: Nov 29, 2002
Still worried that his bosses will discover that he's computer-illiterate, Drew (Drew Carey) hires a teenage girl named Grace (Lacey Chabert) to boost his technical savvy. Inasmuch as Drew can't even master C++ programming, Grace ends up doing all of Drew's office work, which arouses the ire of the girl's ex-boyfrined Jake (Samm Levine). Elswhere, Drew's brother Steve (John Carroll Lynch), emotionally overwrought since his breakup with Mimi (Kathy Kinney), moves in with Lewis (Ryan Stiles) and Oswald (Diedrich Bader)--who get so sick of Steve's whining that they endeavor to bring the couple back together, an undertaking that nearly costs them their precious karaoke machine. This episode was originally scheduled for November 22, 2002.
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