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Doug's bowling-team sponsor demands victory, meaning Doug may have to fire his team's weak link: his wife, Carrie.
Doug's bowling-team sponsor demands victory, meaning Doug may have to fire his team's weak link: his wife, Carrie.
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S2, EP11 "Sparing Carrie"Doug's bowling-team sponsor demands victory, meaning Doug may have to fire his team's weak link: his wife, Carrie.
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S2, EP12 "Net Prophets"Carrie insists on using Doug's Christmas bonus to invest in Internet stock.
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S2, EP13 "Party Favor"Carrie helps Doug plan a bachelor party after she volunteers him to be the friendless Danny's best man.
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S2, EP14 "Block Buster"Doug's memories of his glory days as a football player don't match those of his old teammates.
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S2, EP10 "Roamin' Holiday"Doug invites Spence to move in as part of a plan to keep Carrie's annoying friends from spending a weekend.
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S2, EP9 "I, Candy"Doug gets an ego boost when an attractive waitress wants to know if he's single.
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S2, EP8 "Dire Strayts"Doug and Carrie invite Ray and Debra Barone to dinner; Doug gets stuck in an opening leading up to the attic.
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S2, EP7 "Get Away"Doug and Carrie feel inadequate when they discover that their best friends have a very active love life.
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