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Doug and the guys secretly rent an apartment above their favorite Chinese restaurant; Carrie goes to extremes to keep her newest client, Kirstie Alley, happy.

Doug and the guys secretly rent an apartment above their favorite Chinese restaurant; Carrie goes to extremes to keep her newest client, Kirstie Alley, happy.

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S8, EP14 "Apartment Complex"

Doug and the guys secretly rent an apartment above their favorite Chinese restaurant; Carrie goes to extremes to keep her newest client, Kirstie Alley, happy.

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S8, EP15 "Buggie Nights"

Bug-infested sheets force Doug and Carrie to hire an exterminator (Chris Elliott); Spence and Danny wrestle over vacation plans.

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S8, EP16 "Knee Jerk"

Doug fakes being injured so that Carrie, who feels responsible, will continue to tend to his every need and allow him to miss a dreaded wedding.

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S8, EP17 "Present Tense"

When the Heffernans receive an oil painting of themselves as an anniversary gift from Deacon and Kelly, they dislike the picture so much that they decide to stage a robbery rather than hang the painting in their home.

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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, 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, 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.

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: Gary Valentine, Gerry Black, Jerry Stiller, Jimmy Shubert, Kevin James, Larry Romano, Leah Remini, Lisa Rieffel, Lou Ferrigno, Merrin Dungey, Mookie Barker, Nicole Sullivan, Nikki Tyler-Flynn, Patton Oswalt, Victor Williams
Original Air Date: Sep 21, 1998
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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