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The Drew Carey Show Season 3 Episode 5 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Drew Carey Show Season 3 Episode 5

Episode Title: A Very, Very, Very Fine House
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: October 15, 1997
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Drew Carey Show: Drew's lawyer gets all charges dropped by threatening a lawsuit for wrongful arrest. However, the government seizes the house as evidence because Larry used drug money to pay the mortgage. They plan to sell it at auction. Drew stays with Lewis and Oswald in their new apartment above the Warsaw. After Nicki mentions that the price will probably end up far less than the real value of the house, Drew gets an idea. He decides to declare bankruptcy to get out of debt, and have Lewis bid on the house on his behalf. Mimi shows up and begins bidding, hoping to make Drew miserable and get herself a cheap house. Drew's new neighbors outbid her, as they want to expand their property. Drew gets Greg to back off by talking about the importance of his childhood home--and convincing him that their other neighbor will probably die soon. Drew ignores Kate after learning of her relationship with Oswald. He unconvincingly insists that he is happy for her, but snaps at her for laughing after Oswald says something stupid. Nicki convinces Drew to talk to Kate. He confesses that he is jealous of their happiness because he doesn't want to end up alone (like Lewis). Kate assures him that he will find someone, and that they'll always be friends.

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Christa Miller     , Craig Ferguson     , Diedrich Bader     , Drew Carey     , Kathy Kinney     , Ryan Stiles