My Name is Earl Recap: Made a Lady Think I Was God
As Joy continues her quest to clear her name, she has a new task - travel around the state trying to get people who have file restraining orders against her to revoke them. Apparently her attorney has decided that doing so will make her look better in a court of law. One of those people is someone who just happens to be near and dear to Earl as well, because she is on his list.
It seems that when Earl and Joy lived together in the trailer park, the lady in question (played by Rosanne Barr) took special care in giving them citations for everything that they did wrong - she was some sort of commandant over the trailer park or something.
One day while they were playing with their walkie-talkies, they figured out that one of them broadcast a signal directly into her hearing aid, and when she heard it, she thought that it was the Voice of God, which meant that they could get her to do anything - tear up the citations, make them cake, even give them all her stuff.
Now it seems that she has become a full-fledged nun, doing good for the underprivileged in the world by taking them in and baking them cakes. When Earl tells her what he did, she isn't happy, and heads back to the trailer park, worse than ever. She even evicts Mr. Turtle - a fact that everyone is upset about (except for Randy, who doesn't mind so much because he gets to keep him).
This isn't how things are supposed to work with the list - you do something right and it works out. So they try to send her a sign to get her back to her life as a nun, but nothing works. Eventually they burn the image of Jesus onto one of her grilled cheese sandwiches, but Earl gets caught trying to sneak it back in, and that's when he snaps, just telling her off about how bad of a person she is. Strangely enough, that is the sign she was waiting for.

















