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Carrie and Doug send Arthur to a psychiatrist (William Hurt), to whom he reveals his relationship with his father (Ben Stiller).
Carrie and Doug send Arthur to a psychiatrist (William Hurt), to whom he reveals his relationship with his father (Ben Stiller).
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S4, EP22 "Patrons Ain't"When their accountant makes them feel guilty about their lack of charitable donations, Doug and Carrie decide to make a large donation to a school library.
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S4, EP23 "Eddie Money"Doug tries to keep $5,000 in gambling winnings a secret from Carrie, who didn't want him betting to begin with; Carrie is offered a new job. Eddie Money guest stars.
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S4, EP24 "Two Thirty"When Doug goes to Dr. Farber (Tim Matheson) for a root canal, he finds out Carrie used to have a major crush on the dentist.
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S4, EP25 "Shrink Wrap"Carrie and Doug send Arthur to a psychiatrist (William Hurt), to whom he reveals his relationship with his father (Ben Stiller).
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S9, EP8 "Offensive Fowl"Carrie quickly tires of having to eat meat in private because of Doug forcing his new beliefs onto her.
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S9, EP7 "Home Cheapo"Deacon and Kelly buy a vacation home, Carrie is upset because they could have easily afforded it, but they were too cheap.
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S9, EP6 "Brace Yourself"A drawing by Deacon's son convinces Arthur that he needs braces; the Palmers hire Spence as a servant.
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S9, EP5 "Ruff Goin'"Doug adopts a dog to impress the neighbors but soon regrets the decision; Arthur helps Danny with his gambling problem.
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