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When Doug makes a delivery to his former high school, the football coach treats him like a hero, so Doug begins stopping by more often.
When Doug makes a delivery to his former high school, the football coach treats him like a hero, so Doug begins stopping by more often.
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S7, EP16 "Black List"Doug tries to find his roots when Deacon snubs him for a new Black friend; Carrie's manicurist refuses to see her.
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S7, EP17 "Wish Boned"Doug's elation at winning two tickets to the NCAA Final Four turns to guilt when Carrie prompts him to take Arthur instead of Deacon.
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S7, EP18 "Van, Go"Holly is upset when she learns Carrie was using her to have access to her van; Doug has an argument with a waitress who takes too long to deliver his food.
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S7, EP19 "Ice Cubed"Carrie is overcome with guilt when she gets a digital music player for free because of the cashier's inattention.
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S7, EP15 "Deconstructing Carrie"As Carrie reluctantly approaches her 35th birthday, Doug bribes neighborhood construction workers to hoot and holler at her in order to make her feel younger.
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S7, EP14 "Hi, School"When Doug makes a delivery to his former high school, the football coach treats him like a hero, so Doug begins stopping by more often.
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S7, EP13 "Gorilla Warfare"When Carrie learns Doug stole the romantic line he used when they started dating, he struggles to come up with a new one for Valentine's Day to try to redeem himself.
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S7, EP12 "Gym Neighbors"When Doug and Carrie start training with their neighbor (Lou Ferrigno) so Carrie can lose a few pounds, Doug works out a deal that allows him to laze around during exercise time.
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