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Doug has to transport penguins to the Albany zoo, forcing him to cancel romantic Valentine's Day plans with Carrie.
Doug has to transport penguins to the Albany zoo, forcing him to cancel romantic Valentine's Day plans with Carrie.
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S5, EP15 "Animal Attraction"Doug has to transport penguins to the Albany zoo, forcing him to cancel romantic Valentine's Day plans with Carrie.
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S5, EP16 "Golden Moldy"Doug downplays a mold problem in the basement so he and Carrie can go on a last-minute Caribbean vacation.
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S5, EP17 "S'poor House"When insurance won't cover the mold problem, Doug asks his dad for money, leaving Arthur insulted because he didn't come to him. Anne Meara guest stars.
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S5, EP18 "Steve Moscow"After tearing apart the Heffernans' walls, a contractor has a dispute with Doug and disappears, leaving things a mess.
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S1, EP17 "Court Date"Doug encourages Carrie to date the police officer who stopped her, hoping to get out of her fourth traffic ticket of the year and avoid a hefty increase in their car insurance.
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S1, EP16 "S'ain't Valentine's"Arthur meets an intoxicating stranger at a singles' dance; Carrie and Doug's romantic evening is spoiled.
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S1, EP15 "Crappy Birthday"Doug forgets Carrie's 30th birthday and has plans to watch the wrestling match; Doug must scramble to put together a romantic evening.
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S1, EP14 "Dog Days"A barking dog means sleepless nights for Doug and Carrie; Arthur thinks that a popular comic strip is based on his life.
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