Oswald Lee Harvey is a main character who appears on The Drew Carey Show. The part of Oswald is played on the series by Diedrich Bader. Oswald is Lewis's slightly shorter, dark-haired friend is the dumb one of the double-act, which tends to be his most distinguishing characteristic. Lily (Tammy Lauren) – A Southern belle who met Drew after Oswald and Lewis started a campaign to find him a wife.
Drew brought Lily to Cleveland and attempted to establish a relationship with her, but found it difficult to deal with Lily's night terrors. Describing kissing someone in the dark from the night before - drew and Kate realizing they’re talking about each other (not sure if Lewis and Oswald ever realized it).
Drew inadvertently demonstrates to Winfred-Lauder execs he is no longer needed and so is fired. Needing income, he rents a room to a gay couple played by Adam West and Max Gail. Lewis and Oswald build a home but need clowns to finish it. Lewis: Man what do you get a guy who's just lost the girl of his dreams and is having a gay green-card wedding just to get his crappy job back?
Oswald: Champagne flutes?. Except it turns out Drew was invited. George comes down and nearly unwittingly puts in Drew's sex tape, but Drew manages to stop him. Characterization Marches On : In his debut, Eugene is pretty much an ever-nodding yes-man who simply goes along with Wick's sentiments, while trying to keep his mouth shut, as he explains to Drew, "I've paid attention around here - people who shoot off their mouths never get ahead.
However, he disappears from the story after a few episodes due to Craig Ferguson's departure. Medium-Shift Gag : Often employed during the April Fools episodes, where characters are suddenly rendered as marionettes, sock puppets and even The Sims. What Happened to the Mouse? For added irony, all three shows were produced by Warner Bros.
Sleeping Their Way to the Top : Recurring character Larry owes his entire career to his willingness to sleep with the elderly Mrs. Heterosexual Life-Partners : Oswald and Lewis. As the list includes Drew and his friends, they decide to sue CyberCleve to force them to take the list offline. Armor-Piercing Question : Drew's Jerkass neighbor Clemens offers to invest in Buzz Beer if he can call the shots, and rattles off numerous degrees and business qualifications he has.
After that, he was never seen nor mentioned again. More, he intends to implement Drew's ideas to improve the company and give him a promotion. Two years later, Drew himself appeared as a one-shot character on Home Improvement. The episode's tag also reveals that the liver contained eggs from a parasite the owner got on a trip to the Amazon jungle.
Wick is shot in the crotch with a crossbow at one point, and has to have one of his testicles removed. However, George is stunned when Steve arrives in drag, finally revealing his cross-dressing. Mimi, visiting the store in search of her costume for a music video, helps Kate fight through the throngs of bloodthirsty bargain hunters.
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A Threesome Is Hot : Drew has the opportunity, but falls asleep first. Commonality Connection : Drew and Mimi slowly discover they have a lot in common over the course of the show, to the point where they become legitimate friends by the end. Token Evil Teammate : Lewis takes on this role in the later seasons.
This forced many women to break off friendships and to meet in secret. Many did not see their families again until after their liberation from concentration camps or after completion of prison terms. I Am One of Those, Too : During the improv episode, Oswald is pretending to be German while talking to a bartender to see if she cheats him. The executor comments that Uncle Cecil didn't think that one through very far.
It gets deconstructed in one episode when Drew's parents and the woman's adult son find out.
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