The best episode written by David A. Caplan is "The Clip Show II", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Tom Trbovich". "The Clip Show II" aired on 7/2/1993 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Georgie Must Die".
Another one of the infomercial for a home course in how to become a paleontologist is supplemented by clips from previous episodes. Featuring the past clips from Season 2 to Season 3.
Director: Tom Trbovich
Writer: David A. Caplan
The baby goes gaga over a hippo named Georgie, the latest children's idol. But when Earl dresses up as Georgie, he's arrested for copyright infringement.
Director: Mark Brull
Writer: David A. Caplan
Earl buys Fran two rare grapdelites for dinner, unaware that they are the last of their species.
Director: Jay Dubin
Writer: David A. Caplan
Earl assumes the powers of a superhero, but he's bound to use his might only for the Wesayso Corp.
Director: Mark Brull
Writer: David A. Caplan
A liberated single female's ideas make Fran reconsider renewing her marriage license.
Director: Tom Trbovich
Writer: David A. Caplan
A hugh argument comes between Earl and Robbie when they both fight over for there rights and respect. Then later with the fault of Ethyl to tell Robbie the story about his grandpa battling his enemy. Robbie challenges Earl to the 'Pit Of Death' match to see who will have the role of the household. Robbie wins but isn't comfortable with his new role.
Director: Tom Trbovich
Writer: David A. Caplan
Earl anticipates a promotion as he awaits a dinner with Richfield; Robbie brings home a "pet" human.
Director: Reza Badiyi
Writer: David A. Caplan
Earl helps Fran's friend Monica get a job as a tree pusher, but she's no pushover when she's harrassed by a predatory male.
Director: Tom Trbovich
Writer: David A. Caplan
Charlene feels to be in a world of unknown when her birthday party becomes a failed wish come true, when Earl brings his friends from the WeSaySo job to celebrate her birthday party. After a shocking miserable party, Charlene decides to leave the Sinclair family and join another family as part of a student-exchange program. It's real hard for Earl to know and understand who Charlene really is. Until another student from the student-exchange named France-our comes and becomes a main pain in the neck for the Sinclair family. But then Baby eats him and then Earl and Fran try to come clean when his parent Henri and Semela ask where there son is. To make it up to them, Fran forces Earl to give them the TV, but thats when Charlene returns home and Earl and Charlene get to talk about the misunderstood birthday party. Charlene forgave him with a passionate kiss.
Director: Mark Brull
Writer: David A. Caplan
After a student is gunned down in broad daylight, the investigation reveals she had more than a few secrets. Meanwhile, Jane’s mother Angela gets into a spat with her father over the car.
Director: Arvin Brown
Writer: David A. Caplan