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Doug learns that Carrie was once the lover of the groom at a wedding they are attending; Arthur is unhappy when he doesn't get the entree that he ordered at the reception.
Doug learns that Carrie was once the lover of the groom at a wedding they are attending; Arthur is unhappy when he doesn't get the entree that he ordered at the reception.
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The King of Queens
S5, EP13 "Attention Deficit"Doug tries to prove to Carrie that he thinks about her all the time; friends threaten to ditch Doug's Super Bowl party for a co-worker's.
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S5, EP14 "Prints Charming"Doug and Carrie feel insecure about their lives after they accidentally pick up the exciting pictures of another couple.
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S5, EP15 "Animal Attraction"Doug has to transport penguins to the Albany zoo, forcing him to cancel romantic Valentine's Day plans with Carrie.
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S5, EP16 "Golden Moldy"Doug downplays a mold problem in the basement so he and Carrie can go on a last-minute Caribbean vacation.
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S1, EP17 "Court Date"Doug encourages Carrie to date the police officer who stopped her, hoping to get out of her fourth traffic ticket of the year and avoid a hefty increase in their car insurance.
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S1, EP16 "S'ain't Valentine's"Arthur meets an intoxicating stranger at a singles' dance; Carrie and Doug's romantic evening is spoiled.
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S1, EP15 "Crappy Birthday"Doug forgets Carrie's 30th birthday and has plans to watch the wrestling match; Doug must scramble to put together a romantic evening.
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S1, EP14 "Dog Days"A barking dog means sleepless nights for Doug and Carrie; Arthur thinks that a popular comic strip is based on his life.
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