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Journalist Earl Brattigan arrives at court where he wins his case to get his job back |
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After a begrudging congratulation from his defeated boss, Earl partys with buddy Wilson Leer |
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ZsaZsa (the dog) and Debbie from work get Earl up next morning |
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Earl's grand entrance at work is cut short by his boss' new assignment for him |
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After finding their remote basement office Earl and Wilson go through the dead end files. |
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Earl investigates a scientist's death and tells Kate Hightower, who had the story first |
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On their way to the scientist's remote laboratory Kate tells Earl why she doesn't like him |
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Earl and Kate find workers on the scientist's property and Earl takes photos |
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Kate and Earl are spotted and run for their car |
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Earl's on a high from the adventure but shows the widow genuine concern |
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Next day, Earl and Wilson figure out a gangster named Bratso is behind the plot |
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Earl and Wilson hear voices through the wall; Earl cozies up to a secretary for information |
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Earl joins the food editor for dinner and wrangles a way into Bratso' s home |
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Earl checks out Bratso's Las Vegas home and plays a rube when he gets caught |
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Pretending to be British, Earl gets an interview; he and Kate call a truce |
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Earl tells Kate he's got a plan to get inside Bratso's home |
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Earl pretends to be a blind food editor who wants to interview the chef |
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Earl runs into Bratso's young son, who gives him an offhanded clue |
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After escaping from Bratso, Earl explains why he exposed their boss, Owen Milner |