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Doug recalls his childhood toy, Mentalo; Arthur sends Holly to find the perfect gift for his daughter.

Doug recalls his childhood toy, Mentalo; Arthur sends Holly to find the perfect gift for his daughter.

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S5, EP10 "Loaner Car"

Doug loans Carrie to Deacon for a couple of days to help him get ready for his big Thanksgiving dinner.

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S5, EP11 "Mentalo Case"

Doug recalls his childhood toy, Mentalo; Arthur sends Holly to find the perfect gift for his daughter.

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S5, EP12 "Jung Frankenstein"

Carrie gives Doug's therapist (guest star Dave Foley) a laundry list of bad habits to work on. Arthur fights an addiction to nasal spray.

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S5, EP13 "Attention Deficit"

Doug tries to prove to Carrie that he thinks about her all the time; friends threaten to ditch Doug's Super Bowl party for a co-worker's.

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S5, EP9 "Connect Four"

After Carrie wins four Knicks tickets, she and Doug struggle to find a couple to double-date with that they can both get along with.

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S5, EP8 "Flash Photography"

As a joke, Doug takes a lewd picture with a disposable camera on the table at a wedding. David Eigenberg guest stars.

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S5, EP7 "Flame Resistant"

Carrie finds out Doug's high-school sweetheart (guest star Lola Glaudini) still keeps in touch with his mother.

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S5, EP6 "Business Affairs"

Doug gets jealous of Carrie's gay co-worker; both Doug and Carrie worry about the strength of their marriage as they sign a 30-year mortgage plan.

Doug Heffernan puts in a long day's work delivering parcels and comes home each night to his loving wife, Carrie; unfortunately, he also comes home to his wacko father-in-law, Arthur.
Starring: Dakin Matthews, Gary Valentine, Gerry Black, Jerry Stiller, Jimmy Shubert, Kevin James, Larry Romano, Leah Remini, Lou Ferrigno, Merrin Dungey, Mookie Barker, Nicole Sullivan, Patton Oswalt, Sam McMurray, Victor Williams
Original Air Date: Sep 21, 1998
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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