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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.
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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S9, EP1 "Mama Cast"When Carrie insists that Doug figure out how to invest their tax return, he buys an ice cream truck from a stranger.
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S9, EP2 "Affair Trade"Doug frantically tries to stop calls to his home from a woman who says she spent a romantic weekend with him.
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S9, EP3 "Moxie Moron"Doug takes on a supervisory role at IPS to prove to Carrie that he is not content with being a driver for the rest of his life.
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S9, EP4 "Major Disturbance"Doug tries to win back Major's love after he traumatizes the child while reading him a scary bedtime-story.
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S8, EP23 "Acting Out"Carrie wants to put Arthur in a retirement home after he starts a fire in the basement, but Doug makes a discovery that makes him want to change her mind.
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S8, EP22 "Fight Schlub"Doug plots revenge after learning that his friendship with a driver from a rival service was nothing more than a con.
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S8, EP21 "Hartford Wailer"Doug tries to be romantic by making an unexpected appearance at Carrie's company retreat; Danny and Spence sneak into a Huey Lewis concert.
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S8, EP20 "Four Play"Doug realizes he has more in common with Deacon's wife than with Deacon, so he starts spending time with her.
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