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Arthur's Christmas gift to Doug and Carrie provides a solution to the couple's car troubles that ends up being worse than the problem.
Arthur's Christmas gift to Doug and Carrie provides a solution to the couple's car troubles that ends up being worse than the problem.
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S1, EP8 "Educating Doug"Carrie feels that she and Doug are getting stupid as a couple, so she enrolls them and Spence into a class where they read a book and discuss it.
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S1, EP9 "Road Rayge"Doug loses his license to drive after Ray Barone (Ray Romano) cheats off his driving test. Brad Garrett and Peter Boyle also guest star.
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S1, EP10 "Supermarket Story"Doug, Carrie and Arthur face a chaotic trip to the grocery store on the day before Thanksgiving; Doug encounters a stranger from his past.
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S1, EP11 "Noel Cowards"Arthur's Christmas gift to Doug and Carrie provides a solution to the couple's car troubles that ends up being worse than the problem.
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S9, EP13 "China Syndrome"Doug discovers that Carrie did not get rid of her apartment in the city; Doug and Carrie receive an unexpected phone call; Arthur and Ava St. Clair's wedding hits a speed bump.
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S9, EP12 "China Syndrome"Doug discovers that Carrie did not get rid of her apartment in the city; Doug and Carrie receive an unexpected phone call; Arthur and Ava St. Clair's wedding hits a speed bump.
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S9, EP11 "Single Spaced"Carrie moves to Manhattan; Doug and Carrie consider adopting a baby after running into friends who recently had a child.
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S9, EP10 "Manhattan Project"Carrie sees her dream of living in the city coming true when an apartment becomes available in Manhattan.
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