
The Drew Carey Show
Drew has ended marriages with Kate, Nicki, and Mr. Wick, and now he's dating his new boss, Christine.

Drew has ended marriages with Kate, Nicki, and Mr. Wick, and now he's dating his new boss, Christine.

Winfred-Louder hires an efficiency expert (Wanda Sykes) who makes life miserable for everyone.

In an improvised live episode, Drew and his friends are joined by the stars of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

Mimi's advice to Drew's mother (Marion Ross) leads to Drew playing sex therapist to his parents.

The new owner of Winfred-Louder (Henry Winkler) promises Mr. Wick's job to Drew.

Kate tries to get even with Drew's bigamy by dating a sportscaster.

Kate and Nicki discover the truth about their mutual husband, Drew.

Drew tries to keep his marital status secret from all his friends.

Drew explains his release from the insane asylum and somehow winds up in a "love rectangle.".

Drew has a nervous breakdown following a battle with Mimi and ends up in a psychiatric ward.

Drew has a nervous breakdown following a battle with Mimi and ends up in a psychiatric ward.

Drew tries to conform to his activist girlfriend's lifestyle, but he ends up corrupting her instead.

Drew's affair with an environmental activist threatens his friendship with Lewis.

Drew and Mimi's cousin both want to be named the guardian of Steve and Mimi's baby.

Drew hires Oswald to deliver Easter baskets.

Drew tries to stop Lewis from going to hell based on what he believes to be a coma-induced prophecy.

Steve forces Mimi and Drew into a truce. Drew isn't happy about Kate's handsome new boyfriend.

"Dead" Drew adopts a new persona which attracts the insurance agent handling his estate.

When Drew reads his own obituary in the paper, he decides to make something more of his life.

Only Drew can help Mimi's baby stop crying, while Lewis believes he's going to die.