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Earl sets out to mend his relationship with his father Carl by trying to cross number four off of his list: "blew dad's chance to be elected mayor." Four years prior, Carl ran for mayor to oppose the other candidate's plan to redirect airplane traffic away from the affluent part of town and towards Carl's neighbourhood. His campaign was going very well, until a misunderstanding between Earl and a police officer was caught on tape and broadcast as the opposing candidate's campaign commercial. Now Earl submits his father's name to run again, even though Carl is adamant that he does not want to be mayor. Earl, Randy, and Catalina recruit unregistered voters to boost Carl's numbers, hoping to win not only the election for Carl, but also a relationship with his father for Earl.
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Director: Chris Koch
Writer: Bobby Bowma
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Broadcast: 2005-11-22
Production No.: 1ALJ08
Episode Overall No.: 9
Episode Type: Regular Episode
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mitch: Good Episode! Earl gets a little closer to his dad |
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Other Music: "Fortunate Son" - Creedence Clearwater Revival
"Electric Avenue" - Eddy Grant
"Higher Ground" - Stevie Wonder
"Mexican Radio" - Wall of Voodoo
"Time Has Told Me" - Nick Drake |
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