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Carrie's prayer for a raise is miraculously answered while in church, prompting her and Doug to start asking God to grant wishes.
Carrie's prayer for a raise is miraculously answered while in church, prompting her and Doug to start asking God to grant wishes.
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S9, EP1 "Mama Cast"When Carrie insists that Doug figure out how to invest their tax return, he buys an ice cream truck from a stranger.
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S9, EP2 "Affair Trade"Doug frantically tries to stop calls to his home from a woman who says she spent a romantic weekend with him.
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S5, EP4 "Kirbed Enthusiasm"Doug agrees to try out for a semiprofessional football league if Kirby will stay with peewee football.
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S5, EP5 "Mammary Lane"Carrie baby-sits for the boss' son; Doug tries to make friends with the new shoe girl (Rachel Dratch) at the bowling alley.
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S5, EP3 "Holy Mackerel"Carrie's prayer for a raise is miraculously answered while in church, prompting her and Doug to start asking God to grant wishes.
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S5, EP2 "Window Pain"Carrie becomes obsessed with trying to convince the new neighbors that she and Doug don't constantly fight.
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S5, EP1 "Arthur, Spooner"Team leader Carrie grows frustrated with her drab work group; Doug begins relying on Arthur's company in order to fall asleep.
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