Caroline in the City - Season 2 Episode 11 Caroline and the Freight King
When a doodle of a porcupine drawn by Richard gets into a stack of Caroline's greeting card designs by mistake, Del tries to convince Richard to develop the idea into a character of his own - but Richard protests that he is a real artist, not a cartoonist, throwing Caroline for a loop. Annie can't seem to shake a recurring five dollar bill with ""Repent"" written on it, and her mother tries to convince her it's a sign from God that she should return to the Church. When Caroline accidentally gets locked inside the laundry room overnight, her encounter with a bum who used to be a trucking magnate convinces her she has made the right career choice. Richard succumbs to Del's monetary temptation and produces a series of increasingly gloomy and unusable porcupine cards; and he finally apologizes and admits that he admires Caroline's professionalism as a cartoonist. Meanwhile, when a telegram stripper shows up at Del's office by mistake (she was supposed to be at a law firm), Del hires her as r
Year: 1999
Genre: Comedy
Country: United States of America
Studio: NBC
Director: Fred Barron, Marco Pennette, Dottie Dartland Zicklin
Cast: Lea Thompson, Eric Lutes, Malcolm Gets, Amy Pietz
Crew: Faye Oshima Belyeu (Producer), Oliver Goldstick (Producer), Marco Pennette (Executive Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 21, 1995
Last Air date: Apr 26, 1999
Season: 4 Season
Episode: 97 Episode
Runtime: 22 minutes
IMDb: 6.40/10 by 29.00 users
Popularity: 65.15
Language: English
Episode
Caroline and the Younger Man (1)
Caroline and the Letter (2)
Caroline and the Cat Dancer
Caroline and the Guy Who Gets There Too Soon
Caroline and the Dreamers
Caroline and the Nice Jewish Boy
Caroline and Victor/Victoria
Caroline and the Comic
Caroline and the Therapist
Caroline and the Red Sauce
Caroline and the Freight King
Caroline and the Perfect Record
Caroline and the Singer
Caroline and the Kept Man
Caroline and the Long Shot
Caroline and the Dearly Departed
Caroline and the Getaway
Caroline and the Monkeys
Caroline and the Buyer
Caroline and the New Neighbor
Caroline and the Critics
Caroline and the Ombudsman
Caroline and the Bad Trip (1)
Caroline and Richard & Julia (2)
Caroline and the Wayward Husband (3)