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Doug gives a cheesy card to his boss, whom he hardly knows, and gets chosen to roast him at a celebratory dinner.
Doug gives a cheesy card to his boss, whom he hardly knows, and gets chosen to roast him at a celebratory dinner.
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The King of Queens
S3, EP21 "Departure Time"Doug's (Kevin James) parents bowl him over with an important request while on a brief layover in New York.
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S3, EP22 "Swim Neighbors"Doug and Carrie's neighbor (Bryan Cranston) builds an aboveground pool that looks directly into their property.
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S3, EP23 "S'no Job"Doug's (Kevin James) Uncle Stu (guest star Gavin MacLeod) talks him into helping his down-and-out cousin (guest star Gary Valentine) land a job at IPS.
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S3, EP24 "Pregnant Pause"Carrie and Doug (Leah Remini, Kevin James) ponder a major readjustment after a night of passion leads to a surprise.
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S3, EP20 "Separation Anxiety"Doug and Carrie have different opinions about Deacon and Kelly's separation and share them with each other.
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S3, EP19 "Package Deal"Doug finds that working for a competitor isn't all it's cracked up to be after he quits his job; Carrie becomes a self-tanning cream addict.
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S3, EP18 "Papa Pill"When Doug can't understand the difficulties Carrie faces when caring for Arthur, he takes over and learns the hard way.
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S3, EP17 "Inner Tube"Doug dreams that he could solve all of his problems if he could assume the roles of vintage television characters.
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