MY NAME IS EARL—Viva Le Karma???
by Robert A. Nowotny
It was with considerable anticipation that I tuned into the
premiere episode of MY NAME IS EARL—the much
ballyhooed sitcom which declares that “Karma is a funny
thing.” While Karma may be funny, EARL isn't despite a
promising premise and a significant promotional investment by the
fabled Peacock Network. With its ratings mired in third place
among the original Big Three, NBC sorely needs a hit. Alas, NBC
(the initials now stand for “Nothing But
Crap”) will need a miracle if this show is to last more
than one season.
The highlight of the initial episode, believe it or not, was the
brief appearance of a decidedly rare 1981 Le Car. I actually met
the advertising executive who came up with the name for this sad
little import. Fred Thompson was the fellow responsible and at the
time I questioned whether naming a French automobile “Le
Car” was brilliant in its simplicity or insipid as
hell—the demise of Renault in the US marketplace soon
followed and I had my answer.
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