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Doug splurges on a new car against Carrie's better judgment, and the bad decision immediately comes back to haunt them.

Doug splurges on a new car against Carrie's better judgment, and the bad decision immediately comes back to haunt them.

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S3, EP21 "Departure Time"

Doug's (Kevin James) parents bowl him over with an important request while on a brief layover in New York.

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S3, EP22 "Swim Neighbors"

Doug and Carrie's neighbor (Bryan Cranston) builds an aboveground pool that looks directly into their property.

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S3, EP23 "S'no Job"

Doug's (Kevin James) Uncle Stu (guest star Gavin MacLeod) talks him into helping his down-and-out cousin (guest star Gary Valentine) land a job at IPS.

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S3, EP24 "Pregnant Pause"

Carrie and Doug (Leah Remini, Kevin James) ponder a major readjustment after a night of passion leads to a surprise.

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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, 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, EP1 "Pole Lox"

Doug convinces Carrie to take pole dancing lessons but is disappointed when she puts on a show for him.

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: Alex Skuby, Gary Valentine, Jenny O'Hara, Jerry Stiller, Kevin James, Larry Romano, Leah Remini, Lou Ferrigno, Marshaun Daniel, Merrin Dungey, Mookie Barker, Nicole Sullivan, Patton Oswalt, Sam McMurray, Victor Williams
Original Air Date: Sep 21, 1998
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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