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Doug and Carrie's neighbor (Bryan Cranston) builds an aboveground pool that looks directly into their property.
Doug and Carrie's neighbor (Bryan Cranston) builds an aboveground pool that looks directly into their property.
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S7, EP18 "Van, Go"Holly is upset when she learns Carrie was using her to have access to her van; Doug has an argument with a waitress who takes too long to deliver his food.
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S7, EP19 "Ice Cubed"Carrie is overcome with guilt when she gets a digital music player for free because of the cashier's inattention.
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S7, EP20 "Catching Hell"Spence pretends to be Carrie's husband at a work event when a client finds Doug to be disagreeable; Arthur's upset he isn't the center of attention.
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S7, EP21 "Slippery Slope"When Carrie discovers that her and Doug's ski weekend getaway was motivated by a promotion for a free plasma TV that Doug wants, her romantic mood sours.
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S4, EP4 "Friender Bender"Doug and Carrie's friendship with Deacon and Kelly is tested after Doug is distracted and backs into their car.
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S4, EP3 "Mean Streak"Doug prepares to break the record for the most consecutive deliveries without incident; Arthur asks Holly to play in Scrabble tournament.
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S4, EP2 "Sight Gag"Doug uses a two-for-one coupon to give Carrie a gift of corneal surgery which results in her temporary blindness.
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S4, EP1 "Walk, Man"In an effort to spend more time with Carrie, Doug hires someone (Nicole Sullivan) to take Arthur for a walk three times a week.
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