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Doug sets up Stephanie with Carrie's boss so he can watch the Super Bowl on a high-definition television.
Doug sets up Stephanie with Carrie's boss so he can watch the Super Bowl on a high-definition television.
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S8, EP5 "Sandwiched Out"The guys' neighborhood restaurant names a new sandwich after Deacon, so Doug determines to get some kind of food named after himself.
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S8, EP6 "Shear Torture"Carrie discovers that Doug's frequent trips to the hair salon are due to his attractive new hairstylist.
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S8, EP7 "Inn Escapable"Doug and Carrie's romantic getaway is a nightmare when the owners of the bed-and-breakfast become too much to take.
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S8, EP8 "Move Doubt"Doug and Carrie are confused when Deacon and Kelly are not interested in buying the house next door to theirs.
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S3, EP14 "Paint Misbehavin'"After Carrie tells Doug that it's okay for him to find other women attractive, he asks her to tell him which men she finds attractive. Unsurprisingly, this doesn't end well.
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S3, EP13 "Hi-Def Jam"Doug sets up Stephanie with Carrie's boss so he can watch the Super Bowl on a high-definition television.
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S3, EP12 "Wedding Presence"After learning that a wedding reception is five hours away, Doug and Carrie scramble for an excuse to not go.
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S3, EP11 "Better Camera"Doug (Kevin James) feels great when he surprises Carrie (Leah Remini) with a new camera for Christmas, but her boss one-ups him. Guest star: Lou Ferrigno.
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