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Carrie learns that in the beginning of their relationship Doug lied to her about getting a job at IPS so she would sleep with him.
Carrie learns that in the beginning of their relationship Doug lied to her about getting a job at IPS so she would sleep with him.
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S8, EP2 "Vocal Discord"Carrie and Doug decide marriage counseling is in order and turn to their neighbor for help, but his techniques only make things worse.
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S8, EP3 "Consummate Professional"Carrie learns that in the beginning of their relationship Doug lied to her about getting a job at IPS so she would sleep with him.
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S8, EP4 "Like Hell"Doug tries to impress new driver Jared when he learns he was the only one at IPS not invited to Jared's barbecue.
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S8, EP5 "Sandwiched Out"The guys' neighborhood restaurant names a new sandwich after Deacon, so Doug determines to get some kind of food named after himself.
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S7, EP4 "Entertainment Weakly"Doug sends a new driver on the wrong route, but the plan backfires when the man winds up in the hospital.
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S7, EP3 "Furious George"Carrie makes Doug join a support group for overeaters, but he secretly joins an abusive relationship group where he blames his eating on her.
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S7, EP2 "Dugan Groupie"Jealous of Carrie's new job and her long hours, Doug asks his boss for a promotion and gets put in charge of safety.
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S7, EP1 "Lost Vegas"Doug takes Carrie to a spa, hoping it will get her to let him take a trip to Vegas with the guys; Arthur teaches Spence his trick for beating the house in blackjack.
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