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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.
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, EP10 "Work Related"Arthur accepts a job at Carrie's company; Doug and Deacon compete for a place in their company's calendar of hunks.
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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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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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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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