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Doug and his friends become victims of reality TV when Doug sets up a camera in the basement to keep an eye on Arthur.
Doug and his friends become victims of reality TV when Doug sets up a camera in the basement to keep an eye on Arthur.
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S4, EP8 "Life Sentence"Doug and his friends become victims of reality TV when Doug sets up a camera in the basement to keep an eye on Arthur.
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S4, EP9 "Veiled Threat"Doug and Carrie experience a flashback to their wedding day after finding a piece of wedding cake in their freezer.
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S4, EP10 "Oxy Moron"Doug tries to prove he would protect Carrie in a life-or-death situation after he makes a dumb move while on a rough plane ride.
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S4, EP11 "Depo Man"Carrie asks Doug to be a witness at her boss's trial, but then fears he won't be professional in the courtroom.
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S8, EP19 "Emotional Rollercoaster"Doug lies to Carrie about being accepted into the IPS management program; Doug tries to conquer a roller coaster that scared him as a child.
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S8, EP18 "Sold-Y Locks"Doug convinces Carrie to sell her hair so they can afford a cruise but finds he does not like her new, shorter style.
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S8, EP17 "Present Tense"When the Heffernans receive an oil painting of themselves as an anniversary gift from Deacon and Kelly, they dislike the picture so much that they decide to stage a robbery rather than hang the painting in their home.
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S8, EP16 "Knee Jerk"Doug fakes being injured so that Carrie, who feels responsible, will continue to tend to his every need and allow him to miss a dreaded wedding.
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