Earl lays an egg when he asks his boss for a raise, and Fran lays an egg--literally.
Family duties and the baby combine to frazzle Fran, and Earl can't figure out her problem.
Earl has the honor of tossing his mother-in-law into the tar pits on "Hurling Day."
A monstrous male who notices Fran in the supermarket challenges Earl to a fight to the death.
Robbie questions howling as a rite of passage--an act that puts Earl and Roy at odds with each other.
When the Sinclair baby sprouts a golden horn, he is trumpeted as the prophesied King of the Dinosaurs.
When the Sinclairs' TV is wrecked, Earl enters the family on a game show to win a new set.
When Robbie flubs his initiation into the Young Males' Carnivore Association, Earl fears his son may be a herbivore.
Charlene gets a tail, which whips up strange feelings in Earl, whose little girl is no longer so little.
Earl buys Fran two rare grapdelites for dinner, unaware that they are the last of their species.
Earl anticipates a promotion as he awaits a dinner with Richfield; Robbie brings home a "pet" human.
Lurking in the Sinclair refrigerator are delectable creatures that go bad, very bad, while Charlene watches the baby.
An archaeologist documents dinosaurs' way of life as they may have existed long ago, but clips from previous episodes tell a different story.