My Name Is Earl (NBC, Syndicated)

common sense media says

Offbeat, heartfelt comedy, but not for young kids.


parents & educators say

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this sitcom contains jokes about sexuality, intoxication, lack of education, and religion. The program revels in its political incorrectness, using a one-legged woman and a gay character for quick laughs, but redeems its main character and itself by having him learn a lesson about not judging others and searching for forgiveness for past wrongs.

Positive messages: Amid its often politically incorrect humor, the show's central message is about making amends and earning forgiveness. Some of that is accomplished in less-than-mainstream ways, and the characters don't always do exactly the right thing, but ultimately Earl learns not to judge others, and others forgive him.
Positive role models: The characters are a motley bunch who mostly mean well but often make mistakes, some with negative consequences. Earl is committed to righting past wrongs, but he sometimes strays from his path. Joy comes off as a sharp-tongued shrew, but even she has a softer side when push comes to shove. Plenty of humor at others' expense.
Violence: Some slapstick, unrealistic violence -- punching, gunfire.
Sex: Kissing, references to infidelity. Some skimpy outfits, couples shown in bed together in various states of undress (nothing explicit). Plenty of talk about Joy's breasts.
Language: Fairly frequent use of words like "damn," "hell," and "son of a bitch."
Consumerism: Not applicable.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking: Alcohol, smoking, sometimes portrayed in a negative light. Characters sometimes get drunk. Occasional drug references. Many scenes take place at a restaurant's bar.

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What to talk about

Talk to your kids
  • Families can talk about forgiveness. Do Earl's good deeds warrant forgiveness from his victims?

  • Although it's clearly a comedy, the show does take the idea of karma and morality seriously. How can these concepts be applied to our everyday actions?

What's the story?

What's the story?

After winning the lottery, redneck bully/thief Earl (Jason Lee) suffers a series of unfortunate events. He loses his winning ticket, gets hit by a car, and his wife makes him sign divorce papers while he's in a full body cast. Then, while watching TV, Earl sees Carson Daly discussing karma and has an epiphany: His own bad luck could turn into good luck if he made amends with the people he hurt. So Earl creates a list of all the bad things he has done to others; each episode chronicles his attempt to cross one entry off the list by setting things right. In the process, he confronts his own biases, ending each episode with a heartwarming conclusion.

Is it any good?

Is it any good?
 

Like so many other modern TV comedies (the fast-paced, funny Scrubs comes to mind), MY NAME IS EARL does away with sitcom conventions like studio settings and canned laughter, providing a voice-over from the main character to guide viewers. The humor is fairly broad -- some gross-out gags, a bit of slapstick violence, and plenty of jokes about how dumb some people can be. If anything sets this show apart, it's the premise, and Lee's appealingly affable turn as the dumb-but-good-natured Earl.

While Earl may be a moral individual, the show possesses a very simple view of morality, preaching forgiveness while cutting through the sap with another politically incorrect joke. Still, since the show is generally able to maintain its steady stream of laughs, it's worth watching for teens and their parents.

TV themes & details

TV Details
TV Rating: TV-14
Network: NBC
Cast: Ethan Suplee, Jaime Pressly, Jason Lee
Genre: Comedy
Where to watch: NBC

This review was written by Elliot Panek
 
 

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Good Goal, Bad Surroundings
Poor Earl just wants to make the world a better place. Little by little he works to fix his past mistakes and help others have a better life. While his intentions are good his actions, and those of people around him, are not always the best. Each episode has a clear message but there is enough violence (thanks to his ex-wife) and questionable content to make a parent pause before allowing anyone under 14 to watch.

TheBigJ
adult
 
I like it so far
I think this show is funny and has a good message. Earl used to only care about himself and then learns about karma and decides to turn his life around. It reminds me of a 12 step program in that he makes a list of all the bad things he has done and vows to correct them, whether it be apologizing to the people he has wronged or quitting such behavior as smoking. When he does good things, good things come his way. We could all learn a little lesson about this!

benbrm
kid, 12 years old
 
I started watching when i was 7. There is this hooker that is in most episodes and they say some cuss words

aamd13
kid, 11 years old
 
gay episode was so explicit and gross!
i saw this once. didnt know what it was. it was pretty OK at first but then it randomly showed BOYS kissing! ewww! i would recommend b careful with this show. THIS IS THE FIRST TV-14 SHOW IVE EVER SEEN THAT HAS BOYS KISSING! AND BELIEVE ME,IVE SEEN A LOT OF TV-14 RATED SHOWS! EW! episode with boys kissing should b TV-MA

Sunset reader
kid, 11 years old
 
great but a bit salty
This is brill. earl is a great role model[when he is good] and there are some hirlarous jokes.its a bit rude on langue and one chracter is a homosexual but apart from that this is good family fun!

dbande99
kid, 12 years old
 
Amazing show with some explaining to kids
This is one of my favorite shows. There is violence mostly comical and cartoonish like chairs being wacked over heads. There is alot of sexual refernce seeing as one of earls children is a love child. There is also a day time hooker named patty who apears freaquintly and most times she is there there is a sexual refernce (usauly somthing kinky). They have a best friend who is a striper at a crazy, rich mans club so there are often stories about her job. They drink almost every episode not often is it heavy, but it does happen. The role models are good when it's not showing you things from earls (main characters past) he pretty much went from a no good thief who would steal when ever he got the chance to a true good guy. The language isn't that bad it's usualy when joy (earls ex-wife) makes fun of randy (earls slow brother).

VForNoVendettas
kid, 10 years old
 
Great show!
Started watching this last night and its great, but a lot of kids wont get some of the jokes but still its a great show.

aTmeam
teen, 16 years old
 
Funny but watch for little ears!
Crude Humor

Zer0
teen, 14 years old
 
Make sure they know not to repeat lanauage.
I think it's cool. I watch it often. As long as the kids know not to repeat the language it's cool.

nancylynn
parent of 13 year old
 
My son loves this show. He's almost 14 and I think that overall this show has a positive message.

Plague
parent
 
My Name is Earl
Very funny show. One of my favorties to watch.

Chambear
teen, 17 years old
 
THE redneck comedy!
This is an amazing show for a redneck comedy! I have followed this show for some time now and it is still fresh and fun to this day! It is all about a man named Earl and his younger, innocently funny brother Randy who tackle a list full of past events that hurt other people. This list is led by Karma.The show though does feature some vulgar humor, some occasional language, and characters such as a prostitute, gay character, and Joy, Earl's ex wife who is sassy, rude, and funny! The show is a teen must and is guaranteed to delight your redneck comedy urges!

JWilliams303
teen, 17 years old
 
I heard from a lot of people that it was a very funny show, so i tried watching it and it became one of my most favorite tv shows ever. Has some sexual humor in the show and some language, nothing much to worry about. Very good show.

lalaland462
teen, 18 years old
 
I like it
Best white trash redneck show ever

tjstar
teen, 14 years old
 
I laugh so hard at this!
This TV show is the best TV show EVER! I love it! I started watching it when I was like 9 or 10 and it is so amazing! Watch it!

robibeiss
parent of 13 year old
 
Best Comedy on TV
Love this show! Characters are insanely funny and premis of Karma is great for bringing a positive tone to a comdey that at times could be considered vulgar. I let my near 11 yr old watch it with me. I am a little less conservative than most parents, but I am ready to explain when things such as gay bars, hookers, and such comes up...although most of the time , he doesn't even ask cuz he doesn't get it. I.E. Hookers he thinks in the first episode- Earl tries to pay a girl to kiss and date the gay guy (because he doesn't understand 'sex' fully). If you are uncomforatble as parent explaining such things then wait till at least closer to 12.

Huebel
adult
 
Hilarious, For Teens and Adults
I wouldn't recommend this for under 14. But it's a very funny show about making things right with people you have wronged. There are stereotypes: rednecks, mobile homes, beer drinking. But in the end, the show always has a happy ending.

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