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Arthur moves into his own apartment after Doug tells him how he feels about his eccentric behavior; Carrie is concerned that her father can't take care of himself.
Arthur moves into his own apartment after Doug tells him how he feels about his eccentric behavior; Carrie is concerned that her father can't take care of himself.
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S5, EP25 "Bed Spread"Doug and Carrie borrow twin beds while waiting for a new bed to be delivered and discover that doing things separately has advantages.
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S6, EP1 "Doug Less"Newly slim Doug surprises Carrie with a romantic getaway to a resort in the mountains, but she discovers that he had been there with an old girlfriend.
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S6, EP2 "Doug Less"Newly slim Doug surprises Carrie with a romantic getaway to a resort in the mountains, but she discovers that he was there with an old girlfriend.
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S6, EP3 "King Pong"Doug asks Arthur to train him at ping-pong so that he can beat Carrie, and Spence is jealous when his girlfriend is promoted to waitress at the bowling alley.
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S2, EP4 "Parent Trapped"Deacon and Kelly ask Doug and Carrie to be the godparents of their new baby; Arthur is put in charge of the pretzel shop.
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S2, EP3 "Assaulted Nuts"After Doug convinces Carrie he doesn't goof around at work, horseplay gets him into a painful and embarrassing predicament.
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S2, EP2 "Female Problems"Doug encourages Carrie to make new friends, but then he feels left out when she starts spending a lot of time with their new neighbor.
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S2, EP1 "Queasy Rider"Doug buys a motorcycle against Carrie's wishes, prompting her to take up cigarette smoking to spite him.
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