The Drew Carey Show - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

We'll Remember Always, Evaluation Day
Drew and Lisa's relationship gets rocky, all they do is argue every day. At work Winfred-Louder staffers suck up to Drew on employee evaluation day, but Lisa is livid when she sees her less-than-complimentary evaluation early

Something Wick This Way Comes
The bottling company Oswald and Lewis are running hits some bumps. Drew gets passed over for promotion again and a new regular character Nigel Wick joins the cast as a brutal task master.

Break It Up, Break It Up
Drew asks Lisa to move in with him, but soon regrets it.

The Bully You Know
Drew hires an old school bully who soon reverts to his old ways.

The Devil, You Say
Kate starts dating a guy who really is the devil.

The Day the Music Died
When Drew's old band teacher dies, he realises his relationship with her wasn't as special as he believed.

What the Zoning Inspector Saw
Drew starts dating a new woman, Bonnie (guest star Caroline Rhea) who tries to shut down his beer operation.

Drew's the Other Man
Drew tries to surprise Bonnie with a romantic dinner at her apartment, but is in for a surprise himself.

Mimi's Day Parade
When Mr Wick forces Drew to organise a parade at the last minute, Mimi offers her father's trucks but only if she can be Snow Queen.

It's Your Party and I'll Crash If I Want To
Drew and Mimi decide to crash a party they weren't invited to.

Lisa Gets Married
Drew finds himself conflicted when he has to fire Lisa's fiance.

They're Back
Drew's parents move in with him after losing their home in Florida and end up depriving him of any privacy. Later Oswald and Lewis take Drew in when he can't stand to live with his parents any longer.

Hello/Goodbye
When Drew gets Lewis and Oswald evicted, they all have to move in with Kate until Drew can get his parents to move out of his place.

Drewstock
Lewis and Oswald rent the place above the Warsaw. The gang decide to wind up Buzz beer and throw a party offering free beer to liquidate the left-over inventory. Kate finds some new girlfriends who turn out be doppelgängers of the guys.

Drew Blows His Promotion
Kate plays a prank on Drew by adding "special" sounds to a copy of the video tape Drew had made for his promotion campaign, but it turns out to be the actual tape and Drew plays it to his embarrassment at the Winfred Lauder board meeting.

Check Out Drew's Old Flame
Drew experiences financial problems when a cheque given to him by an old flame bounces.

See Drew Run
Drew leads an employee revolt when management refuses to build a skywalk so that everyone can get from the parking lot to the store safely.

Drew Gets Married
Drew goes to a convention in Las Vegas where he loses all his money but gains a wife.

Man's Best Same Sex Companion
Drew pretends to be in a relationship with Oswald so his medical insurance will cover an operation for his dog.

Two Drews and the Queen of Poland Walk into a Bar
Drew forgives his stalker, Earl, who then stalks him even more. Mimi becomes the Queen of Poland.

Cap-Beer-Cino
Drew fights back when an entrepreneur copies Buzz Beer.

Drew vs. Mimi, Part II
Drew and Mimi compete to win the position of employee representative on the board of directors for Winfred and Louder.

Win a Date with Kate
When Mr Wick wins a competition to date Kate, everyone is surprised when they start falling for each other

New York and Queens
Drew and the gang head to New York for a baseball game but end up in a dance-off with Mimi and her friends.
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