The Drew Carey Show - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Drew and the Conspiracy
Drew discovers a conspiracy against him after several mishaps at work.

In Ramada Da Vida
Drew enjoys playing with his rock band so much that he neglects his day job. Kate makes a big decision!

Golden Boy
Drew changes his appearance for the rock band. When cocaine is found in the men's room, Wick orders Drew to collect urine samples from all the employees.

Drew Between the Rock and a Hard Place
Larry fills in for Mr Wick while he's in rehab. Drew has to decide between his job at Winfred Louder and the rock band.

Sexual Perversity in Cleveland
Oswald's mom loses her savings so he agrees to a clinical trial to have breast implants for DrugCo. Drew starts some online flirting with surprising results.

Cain and Mabel
Oswald's mother visits so he tries to hide his breast implants from her. Meanwhile, Drew's brother returns.

Nicki's Wedding
Drew attends Nicki's wedding and tries to convince her he no longer loves her.

Drew's New Car
Oswald, Lewis and Kate buy Drew a new car but he doesn't react the way they think he should.

The High Road to China
In the ultimate revenge prank, Mimi sends Drew to China with no way of getting back home.

Drew's Dance Party

Kate's Family
Kate gets an instant family. Drew pretends to be a good swimmer to impress Sharon.

Drew Dates a Senior
Drew starts dating a 62-year-old fellow student from his college class. Mimi creates the store's living Christmas display.

Drew's Holiday Punch
Drew's parents meet Celia, and Drew meets Celia's son, during a chaotic Christmas dinner.

A House Divided
Winfred-Louder wants to buy Drew's house to build a mall, but he will only sell if they agree to move his house to a lakefront community.

A House Reunited
Even though half his house is missing, Drew refuses to leave his property. Mimi tries to drive him out by blasting music and shining blinding light into his living room.

Rats, Kate's Dating a Wrestler
The Warsaw is closed because of an infestation of super-intelligent rats. The gang hires a professional wrestler to promote Buzz Beer.

Three Guys, a Girl and a B-Story
Lewis, Oswald and Drew all meet and make dates with the same woman.

Boy Party/Girl Party

Tracy Bowl
All three of the guys vie for the chance to take Tracy to an upcoming wedding, the winner officially being declared in a relationship with her. Drew and Oswald both unknowingly pull the same dirty trick on Lewis, which gets him sent to the hospital. The two of them decide to call a truce and let Lewis get the girl. Oswald succeeds in getting Tracy to reject him but Drew underhandedly stabs both his friends in the back in hopes of winning Tracy's affection.

DrugCo
Lewis is excited to be in line for a promotion to head of the janitorial department at Drug Co. Drew is upset when he finds his dog Speedy is developing cataracts. Lewis gets Speedy into an experimental treatment program but the process takes at least a week to complete. Lewis is elated when he gains the promotion but is dismayed when his boss denies ever seeing Drew's dog. Lewis decides to risk his new job by sneaking the gang into Drug Co. to rescue Speedy.

Steve and Mimi
Drew freaks out when he catches Steve and Mimi kissing.

What's Wrong with This Episode? (2)
Drew believes his mother had an affair with his barber.

She's Gotta Have It
Sharon is dejected after being dumped by her boyfriend and plans on drowning her sorrows at the Warsaw. Once closing time rolls around, Drew invites Sharon over for one more beer at his place and promises to be a gentleman. Suddenly, Sharon jumps him and Drew is thrilled at the prospect of starting a relationship with her again. But when Drew tries to make a follow-up date with her, Sharon tells him she's only interested in sex.

Good Vibrations
Someone plays a prank on Drew at a retailers' convention. Oswald has a new job that involves dealing with dissatisfied customers.

Do the Hustle
Drew and Mimi work together to run a scam operation at the Bowling Alley.

Up on the Roof
Drew gets Sharon to fix the roof of Mrs Harvey's beauty salon but the roof blows off in a storm.

Brotherhood of Man
Drew learns that one of Winfred-Louder's owners wants to demolish the store and build a parking lot. The only one to still have a job will be Drew.
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