What the Zoning Inspector Saw
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The Drew Carey Show episode | |
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“What the Zoning Inspector Saw” | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 29 |
Guest star(s) | Caroline Rhea Jack Riley Max Grodenchik Peter Scolari Susan Isaacs Ben Kronen |
Writer(s) | Clay Graham |
Director | Sam Simon |
Production no. | 465907 |
Original airdate | November 13, 1996 |
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What the Zoning Inspector Saw is the 29th episode of the sitcom The Drew Carey Show.
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[edit] Info
Original air date: November 13, 1996
Writer: Clay Graham
Director: Sam Simon
[edit] Plot
Drew finds a date with a woman named Bonnie at the Warsaw Tavern. Bonnie agrees to come back to his house to see his Buzz Beer brewery. After she learns that Drew does not have a permit to use a brewery in his garage, she reveals that she is a zoning inspector and has to report him. At Winfred-Louder, after Drew tells Mimi his zoning problem, Mimi suggests a way that Drew can keep his brewery. Mimi claims that Drew, Kate, Oswald, and Lewis could have a party and sell maps to the location, then give away the beer for free. Bonnie comes to Winfred-Louder to apologize to Drew, and agrees to come to his party. Bonnie brings a policewoman friend to the party, who threatens to arrest Drew and his friends for soliciting to sell alcohol unless they shut down the party and return everyone's money. After doing so, Drew meets up with Bonnie and they sleep together. Bonnie tells him she feels bad about causing him so many problems with his brewery. She recommends that he get signatures on a petition and appear before the city council to request a change in the zoning laws for his neighborhood so he can continue to use his brewery. The city council has no interest in listening to Drew, especially after the gang only brings in a few valid signatures on the petition. Before the city can pass judgment, Bonnie shows up with Drew's neighbors who run businesses from their homes. Drew warns that they will show up for every city council meeting until they get their way. The city council decides to order that a two-year study be conducted on re-zoning and decide to leave the residents and their businesses alone. Drew gets to keep his brewery. At the conclusion of the episode, Oswald and Lewis dress up like aliens and enter a crazy neighbor's house who is expecting Elvis Presley and Bigfoot.
[edit] Cast
- Drew Carey - Drew Carey
- Ryan Stiles - Lewis Kiniski
- Diedrich Bader - Oswald Harvey
- Christa Miller Lawrence - Kate O'Brien
- Kathy Kinney - Mimi Bobeck
[edit] Recurring Characters
- Kelly Perine - Chuck
[edit] Guest Stars
- Caroline Rhea - Bonnie
- Jack Riley - Mr. Jones
- Max Grodenchik - Vincent
- Peter Scolari - Councilman Kemp
- Susan Isaacs - Kelly
- Ben Kronen - Mr. Fraser
[edit] Quotes
Drew: There's a petition there signed by over 300 people. You can't ignore that.
L. Kemp: I can in a neighborhood of 15,000. Especially when on the first page I see the names of a dozen dead Cleveland Indians baseball players...and the cast of Gilligan's Island.
Drew: I lost my brewery, I lost my house, my woman left me...All I got left is my beer and my crippled dog. (pause) Hey, if I could get that to rhyme, I'd have a country song!
[edit] See also
- The Drew Carey Show
- List of The Drew Carey Show characters
- List of Drew Carey Show episodes
- Buzz Beer