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"Drew Live II" is the fifth episode of the sixth season of the American sitcom ''
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'', and the 132nd overall. It first aired on November 8, 2000, on the
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network in the United States. The episode's plot sees
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(
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) open an employment agency, but he has trouble finding jobs for his friends
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(
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) and Oswald Lee Harvey (
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). The episode was written by
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and directed by Gerry Cohen. It was conceived after the success of the first live ''Drew Carey Show'' episode, which aired the previous year. Improvisational segments were added to a basic plot, and producers chose to keep many elements of the episode a secret from the cast. The episode was performed live three times for the Eastern/Central,
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and
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time zones. It featured guest appearances by several ''
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'' cast members and talk show host
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. "Drew Live II" was seen by an estimated 15.2 million viewers, finishing just outside the Top 20 in the ratings for the week of November 6–12, 2000. It was the sixth highest-rated show on ABC that week. Production mixer Klaus Landsberg was recognised for his work on the episode with a
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nomination.


Plot

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returns to the Winfred-Louder department store to speak with his former boss Mr. Wick about his rejected unemployment claim. Wick tells him that he should not have quit his job, but Drew argues that he was fired. Mr. Wick tells him to take it up with the assistant director of personnel, which was Drew's former job. They go back and forth, until Drew gives up and Wick declares to the other employees that the show is over. Drew's co-worker, Eugene does not join in with the applause and tells Wick that he thinks what he did to Drew was cruel, so Wick fires him. Drew vows to help Eugene find a new job, before deciding to open his own employment agency. Drew's friends
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and Oswald Lee Harvey tell Drew that they are unhappy in their current jobs, so Drew offers to recommend them for mystery diner positions at Shenanigans restaurant. Drew later reveals that there is only one position available, but Lewis and Oswald have already quit their jobs. Drew cannot decide whom to pick, so Kate O'Brien suggests they go to Shenanigans to see who is better at the job. Both Lewis and Oswald are terrible, so Drew tells them they can work for him. Oswald realises that he went into the wrong office when he quit his job and returns to work. Lewis and Drew visit Lewis' boss at DrugCo to ask him to give Lewis his job back.


Production

Following the first live episode of ''The Drew Carey Show'' in 1999, which achieved high ratings, a second live episode was conceived in a bid to repeat that success and capitalise on the November
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ratings period. The producers also wanted to "push the envelope even further" than before, so they decided to keep many elements of the episode a secret from the cast. Improvisational segments were added to the basic plot, allowing the producers to throw the cast "a few curve balls". Executive producer
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stated, "The actors don't know what's coming at them. They don't know what's behind every door." Helford planned to bring in guest stars during the recordings, as well having the studio audiences come up with suggestions on how the episode should end, leaving the cast with little time to prepare before they act it out. Neil Conrad, the channel's Broadcast and Standard Practices editor, admitted that he was scared about the episode, especially after the first live broadcast, in which a guest cast member was caught with a handwritten message to his mother on his buttocks. Helford joked that Conrad had a right to be worried, but he also said that if the cast were to mess up, then it just adds to the fun. As with the first live episode, the cast and crew performed "Drew Live II" three times for the Eastern/Central,
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and
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time zones. Several cast members from the improvisational comedy series ''
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'' made guest appearances in the episode.
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once again reprised his role as Eugene, while
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and Laura Hall appeared in the various improv segments. Talk show host
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also makes a cameo appearance. To coincide with the episode, ABC planned to air live promos featuring actors coming by ''The Drew Carey Show'' studio to promote their ABC shows. To prove to the viewers that the episode was live, some of the actors were seen watching and improvising the dialogue for that night's broadcast of '' Felicity'', which aired in the same time slot on
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. Helford had originally chosen an episode of ''
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'', but the show's producers rejected the idea and ''Felicity'' was chosen instead, as long as the actors did not make any jokes about
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's hairstyle. ''Felicity'' creator J. J. Abrams praised the segment, saying "The idea of characters on a live show tuning in to another network to see what's on was brilliant. My only hope is that it reminded people: 'What the hell am I doing not watching The WB?'"


Reception

In its original broadcast, "Drew Live II" was watched by 15.2 million viewers, finishing in 22nd place in the ratings for the week of November 6–12, 2000. It was the sixth highest-rated show on ABC that week, following episodes of ''
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'', '' NFL Monday Night Football'', ''
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'', ''NFL Monday Showcase'', and ABC's coverage of the
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. A writer for
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stated that the episode showed ''The Drew Carey Show'' was "one of the most consistently unique comedies on television", and that the show would "go where no other comedy has gone and put new twists on the series' second annual live episode". Joel Brown of ''
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'' chose the episode as one of his television "Highlights" for November 8, 2000. Of the cast, he commented, "expect them all to crack themselves up, as usual". A critic for ''
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'' included the episode in the newspaper's "Prime Picks" feature, and commented that it was "a dangerously unpredictable episode." Sandra P. Angulo from ''
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'' included "Drew Live II" in her feature on "the splashier sweeps events" for the week, commenting "In what's becoming an annual event, Drew and company – including the improv aces from ''Whose Line Is It Anyway?'' – perform live for each of the three time zones. Basically, they have three chances to get it right." James Joyce, writing for the ''
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'', noted that Carey had "always been willing to toy with the conventions of the sitcom format", and dubbed Oswald and Lewis his "dimwit buddies". ''
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's'' Lisa de Moraes was not a fan of the live format, stating "Apparently no one at ABC watched last season's live, partially improvised ''Drew Carey'' train wreck, so they're allowing the producers to do it again." Allan Johnson for ''
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'' gave the episode a mention in his round up of the special episodes airing during November sweeps. Production mixer Klaus Landsberg earned a
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nomination for Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or a Special for his work on the episode.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Drew Live II 2000 American television episodes The Drew Carey Show episodes American live television shows