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8 June 2026Doug (Kevin James) feels great when he surprises Carrie (Leah Remini) with a new camera for Christmas, but her boss one-ups him. Guest star: Lou Ferrigno.
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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Doug (Kevin James) feels great when he surprises Carrie (Leah Remini) with a new camera for Christmas, but her boss one-ups him. Guest star: Lou Ferrigno.
When Doug can't understand the difficulties Carrie faces when caring for Arthur, he takes over and learns the hard way.
After learning that a wedding reception is five hours away, Doug and Carrie scramble for an excuse to not go.
Doug and Carrie are caught in embarrassing circumstances while looking after Deacon and Kelly's children.
Doug and Carrie's neighbor (Bryan Cranston) builds an aboveground pool that looks directly into their property.
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.
Doug and Carrie (Kevin James, Leah Remini) think back to the couple's first Thanksgiving spent with her parents. Guest star: Florence Henderson.
Arthur accepts a job at Carrie's company; Doug and Deacon compete for a place in their company's calendar of hunks.
Carrie and Kelly plan a get-together for Doug, Deacon and Arthur to keep them from going crazy during the strike.
Carrie starts taking college classes and Doug's sister Stephanie, who just returned to town, helps him adjust.
The guys' neighborhood restaurant names a new sandwich after Deacon, so Doug determines to get some kind of food named after himself.
Carrie discovers that Doug's frequent trips to the hair salon are due to his attractive new hairstylist.
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.
Carrie is upset when Doug does not take an exam that could have led to a promotion, so he retaliates by becoming a bartender.
Carrie and Doug (Leah Remini, Kevin James) ponder a major readjustment after a night of passion leads to a surprise.
Doug dreams that he could solve all of his problems if he could assume the roles of vintage television characters.
Doug and Carrie have different opinions about Deacon and Kelly's separation and share them with each other.
Doug finds that working for a competitor isn't all it's cracked up to be after he quits his job; Carrie becomes a self-tanning cream addict.
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.
Bug-infested sheets force Doug and Carrie to hire an exterminator (Chris Elliott); Spence and Danny wrestle over vacation plans.
Doug plots revenge after learning that his friendship with a driver from a rival service was nothing more than a con.
Doug tries to be romantic by making an unexpected appearance at Carrie's company retreat; Danny and Spence sneak into a Huey Lewis concert.
Carrie and Doug (Leah Remini, Kevin James) discuss the real definition of infidelity when Doug sees Deacon (Victor Williams) with another woman.
Deacon's recent separation forces Doug and Carrie to re-examine some things they may have taken for granted.
Doug's (Kevin James) parents bowl him over with an important request while on a brief layover in New York.
Arthur is left to fend for himself when Doug and Carrie go on her company retreat with a group of boring lawyers.
Arthur's Christmas gift to Doug and Carrie provides a solution to the couple's car troubles that ends up being worse than the problem.
Doug's Halloween decorations put Arthur in the hospital; Deacon doesn't like Kirby's choice of a Halloween costume.
Doug runs into a business acquaintance while bringing Arthur to the hospital for heart surgery; Carrie discovers an old college acceptance letter.
Doug realizes he has more in common with Deacon's wife than with Deacon, so he starts spending time with her.
Doug lies to Carrie about being accepted into the IPS management program; Doug tries to conquer a roller coaster that scared him as a child.
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.
Doug convinces Carrie to sell her hair so they can afford a cruise but finds he does not like her new, shorter style.
Doug and Carrie are confused when Deacon and Kelly are not interested in buying the house next door to theirs.
Carrie gets a raise and hires a Spanish-speaking housekeeper, but the language barrier frustrates Doug; he retaliates by hiring Veronica as his personal housekeeper.
Doug wears a cologne Carrie dislikes to try to convince himself and the guys that she does not control him.
Jealous of Carrie's new job and her long hours, Doug asks his boss for a promotion and gets put in charge of safety.
Carrie becomes obsessed with trying to convince the new neighbors that she and Doug don't constantly fight.
When Doug goes to Dr. Farber (Tim Matheson) for a root canal, he finds out Carrie used to have a major crush on the dentist.
Doug and his friends become victims of reality TV when Doug sets up a camera in the basement to keep an eye on Arthur.
Doug discovers that Carrie did not get rid of her apartment in the city; Doug and Carrie receive an unexpected phone call; Arthur and Ava St. Clair's wedding hits a speed bump.
Carrie moves to Manhattan; Doug and Carrie consider adopting a baby after running into friends who recently had a child.
Carrie sees her dream of living in the city coming true when an apartment becomes available in Manhattan.
Doug reunites with a high-school friend (Adam Sandler) who wants to relive some of their mischievous acts.
Carrie quickly tires of having to eat meat in private because of Doug forcing his new beliefs onto her.
Deacon and Kelly buy a vacation home, Carrie is upset because they could have easily afforded it, but they were too cheap.
A drawing by Deacon's son convinces Arthur that he needs braces; the Palmers hire Spence as a servant.
Doug adopts a dog to impress the neighbors but soon regrets the decision; Arthur helps Danny with his gambling problem.
Doug tries to win back Major's love after he traumatizes the child while reading him a scary bedtime-story.
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.
Doug frantically tries to stop calls to his home from a woman who says she spent a romantic weekend with him.
When Carrie insists that Doug figure out how to invest their tax return, he buys an ice cream truck from a stranger.
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.
Doug plots revenge after learning that his friendship with a driver from a rival service was nothing more than a con.
Doug tries to be romantic by making an unexpected appearance at Carrie's company retreat; Danny and Spence sneak into a Huey Lewis concert.
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.
Doug realizes he has more in common with Deacon's wife than with Deacon, so he starts spending time with her.
Doug lies to Carrie about being accepted into the IPS management program; Doug tries to conquer a roller coaster that scared him as a child.
Carrie and Doug decide marriage counseling is in order and turn to their neighbor for help, but his techniques only make things worse.
Doug convinces Carrie to take pole dancing lessons but is disappointed when she puts on a show for him.
Doug convinces Carrie to sell her hair so they can afford a cruise but finds he does not like her new, shorter style.
When their neighbor passes away, Carrie convinces Doug it would be a smart investment to buy the house and sell it for profit.
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.
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.
When Carrie discovers that her and Doug's ski weekend getaway was motivated by a promotion for a free plasma TV that Doug wants, her romantic mood sours.
Bug-infested sheets force Doug and Carrie to hire an exterminator (Chris Elliott); Spence and Danny wrestle over vacation plans.
Spence pretends to be Carrie's husband at a work event when a client finds Doug to be disagreeable; Arthur's upset he isn't the center of attention.
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 tries to capitalize on his mother's poker skills by having her help him win a high-stakes tournament; Spence helps Carrie lose her accent.
When Doug is not allowed to hold Danny's girlfriend's baby, Doug tries to persuade Carrie to have a child so he can get back at Danny.
Doug and Carrie are roped into helping out at their church; Author and Spence try to cash in by writing a Christmas song.
Doug and Carrie are roped into helping out at their church; Arthur and Spence try to cash in by writing a Christmas song.
Carrie is overcome with guilt when she gets a digital music player for free because of the cashier's inattention.
When Carrie goes on a trip with her father, Doug and his friend (Ray Romano) plan a guys night on the town.
Doug lets the attention go to his head when he gets anonymous e-mail from someone who saw him perform at a karaoke club.
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.
Doug and Carrie are confused when Deacon and Kelly are not interested in buying the house next door to theirs.
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.
Doug and Carrie's romantic getaway is a nightmare when the owners of the bed-and-breakfast become too much to take.
Carrie discovers that Doug's frequent trips to the hair salon are due to his attractive new hairstylist.
The guys' neighborhood restaurant names a new sandwich after Deacon, so Doug determines to get some kind of food named after himself.
Doug tries to impress new driver Jared when he learns he was the only one at IPS not invited to Jared's barbecue.
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 and Doug decide marriage counseling is in order and turn to their neighbor for help, but his techniques only make things worse.
Doug convinces Carrie to take pole dancing lessons but is disappointed when she puts on a show for him.
When their neighbor passes away, Carrie convinces Doug it would be a smart investment to buy the house and sell it for profit.
When Carrie discovers that her and Doug's ski weekend getaway was motivated by a promotion for a free plasma TV that Doug wants, her romantic mood sours.
Spence pretends to be Carrie's husband at a work event when a client finds Doug to be disagreeable; Arthur's upset he isn't the center of attention.
Carrie is overcome with guilt when she gets a digital music player for free because of the cashier's inattention.
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.
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.
Doug tries to find his roots when Deacon snubs him for a new Black friend; Carrie's manicurist refuses to see her.
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.
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 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.
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.
Carrie is upset when Doug does not take an exam that could have led to a promotion, so he retaliates by becoming a bartender.
Carrie gets a raise and hires a Spanish-speaking housekeeper, but the language barrier frustrates Doug; he retaliates by hiring Veronica as his personal housekeeper.
Doug wears a cologne Carrie dislikes to try to convince himself and the guys that she does not control him.
Deacon and Kelly find new couple friends, forcing Doug and Carrie to turn to their old reliable couple friends, Neal and Marcy.
Doug and Arthur investigate when Doug's wallet is stolen; they suspect Carrie's admirer is responsible for the theft.
Doug goes looking for his father at a model train convention and notices his mother with very seductive Arthur Spooner.
Doug digs a deeper hole for himself when he fakes a heart attack to avoid angering Carrie for not knowing her friend's name.
Doug sends a new driver on the wrong route, but the plan backfires when the man winds up in the hospital.
Carrie makes Doug join a support group for overeaters, but he secretly joins an abusive relationship group where he blames his eating on her.
Jealous of Carrie's new job and her long hours, Doug asks his boss for a promotion and gets put in charge of safety.
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.
Team leader Carrie grows frustrated with her drab work group; Doug begins relying on Arthur's company in order to fall asleep.
Doug agrees to try out for a semiprofessional football league if Kirby will stay with peewee football.
When Holly is kicked out of her apartment, Arthur insists she stay with him until she can find someplace new to live.
Carrie comes down with a cold; Arthur must find a teammate for the senior center's shuffleboard tournament.
Doug, Deacon, Danny and Spence take an impulsive trip to Memphis to try to stop the wedding of Spence's ex-girlfriend.
Doug sabotages Carrie's efforts to socialize with her co-workers by doing crass things, such as showing them his chest hair. Amy Stiller guest stars.
When Arthur embarrasses Carrie at a job interview, Doug must heal the breach between father and daughter.
Carrie's plan to stay at a hotel while visiting Florida backfires when the hotel is overrun by spring breakers.
Doug's grade-school nemesis (guest star Jon Favreau) is Deacon's new friend and may become Carrie's new boss.
Carrie, still unemployed, helps Holly with dog walking; Arthur sells his burial plot to Spence's mother, Veronica (Anne Meara).
Carrie catches Doug fantasizing about other women while he is under sedation at the hospital. Steffiana De La Cruz and Angelo Pagan guest star.
Carrie discovers Doug's annoying ex-girlfriend (Janeane Garofalo) has an employee discount at Saks Fifth Avenue.
Deacon and Kelly decide to take Arthur out to dinner so Doug and Carrie can be alone, but they ignore a warning about Arthur's reaction to spicy food.
After Arthur wins $2,500 playing bingo, a dispute erupts over how the money should be spent; Doug wants to purchase golf clubs, while Carrie would like to go to a day spa.
Carrie reminds Doug of a past incident at their first house when he wants to buy a chainsaw from an infomercial.
Carrie drives Doug crazy when she takes a part-time job at IPS during the holiday season; Arthur tries to bring everyone together for a Christmas portrait.
Doug gets annoyed after Carrie loses her job, becomes extremely unmotivated and lazes around the house.
An unexpected visit from a stranger interrupts the Heffernans' Thanksgiving dinner. Lou Ferrigno and Merrin Dungey guest star.
After hearing of possible layoffs at her law firm, Carrie begins to worry about her own job security; Doug loses Deacon's lucky Koosh ball.
Carrie's relationship with her gynecologist (Judge Reinhold) is in jeopardy when Doug's cousin charges the doctor more than he quoted for landscaping work.
When the partners of Carrie's law firm notice Doug's softball skills, they ask him to pretend he is a lawyer and play on the company team; Arthur believes his great-grandfather was a slave owner.
Doug decides not to ruin Deacon's weekend with a beautiful stewardess by telling him about his ex-wife's plans.
Doug and Carrie decide to renew their wedding vows, then try to cancel the ceremony; Arthur debates keeping his wedding present for himself.
Doug asks Arthur to train him at ping-pong so that he can beat Carrie, and Spence is jealous when his girlfriend is promoted to waitress at the bowling alley.
Newly slim Doug surprises Carrie with a romantic getaway to a resort in the mountains, but she discovers that he was there with an old girlfriend.
Doug and Carrie borrow twin beds while waiting for a new bed to be delivered and discover that doing things separately has advantages.
Upset about not getting his way after Carrie agrees to Arthur's choices for dinner and a movie rental, Doug tries to manipulate him into wanting the same things he does.
Carrie discovers Doug's parents have shielded him from the truth for years by replacing his dog with look-alikes.
After discovering that Arthur and his estranged half brother, Skitch (guest star Shelley Berman), inherited their aunt's home 10 years ago, Doug hatches a plan to reunite the siblings and get them to move in together.
Carrie can't stop buying expensive clothes, and then taking them back to the shops within a few days. Meanwhile, Spence's new girlfriend is so afraid of his dog she tells him to decide who he wants, the dog or her.
A relative rivalry erupts after Doug reluctantly helps get his cousin Danny promoted to driver at IPS; Holly accidentally insults Arthur.
When Doug gets caught in a lie to avoid going to the opera, he and Carrie decide to be honest with each other in the future.
After tearing apart the Heffernans' walls, a contractor has a dispute with Doug and disappears, leaving things a mess.
When insurance won't cover the mold problem, Doug asks his dad for money, leaving Arthur insulted because he didn't come to him. Anne Meara guest stars.
Doug downplays a mold problem in the basement so he and Carrie can go on a last-minute Caribbean vacation.
Doug has to transport penguins to the Albany zoo, forcing him to cancel romantic Valentine's Day plans with Carrie.
Doug and Carrie feel insecure about their lives after they accidentally pick up the exciting pictures of another couple.
Doug tries to prove to Carrie that he thinks about her all the time; friends threaten to ditch Doug's Super Bowl party for a co-worker's.
Carrie gives Doug's therapist (guest star Dave Foley) a laundry list of bad habits to work on. Arthur fights an addiction to nasal spray.
Doug recalls his childhood toy, Mentalo; Arthur sends Holly to find the perfect gift for his daughter.
Doug loans Carrie to Deacon for a couple of days to help him get ready for his big Thanksgiving dinner.
After Carrie wins four Knicks tickets, she and Doug struggle to find a couple to double-date with that they can both get along with.
As a joke, Doug takes a lewd picture with a disposable camera on the table at a wedding. David Eigenberg guest stars.
Carrie finds out Doug's high-school sweetheart (guest star Lola Glaudini) still keeps in touch with his mother.
Doug gets jealous of Carrie's gay co-worker; both Doug and Carrie worry about the strength of their marriage as they sign a 30-year mortgage plan.
Carrie baby-sits for the boss' son; Doug tries to make friends with the new shoe girl (Rachel Dratch) at the bowling alley.
Doug agrees to try out for a semiprofessional football league if Kirby will stay with peewee football.
Carrie's prayer for a raise is miraculously answered while in church, prompting her and Doug to start asking God to grant wishes.
Carrie becomes obsessed with trying to convince the new neighbors that she and Doug don't constantly fight.
Team leader Carrie grows frustrated with her drab work group; Doug begins relying on Arthur's company in order to fall asleep.
Carrie and Doug send Arthur to a psychiatrist (William Hurt), to whom he reveals his relationship with his father (Ben Stiller).
When Doug goes to Dr. Farber (Tim Matheson) for a root canal, he finds out Carrie used to have a major crush on the dentist.
Doug tries to keep $5,000 in gambling winnings a secret from Carrie, who didn't want him betting to begin with; Carrie is offered a new job. Eddie Money guest stars.
When their accountant makes them feel guilty about their lack of charitable donations, Doug and Carrie decide to make a large donation to a school library.
Doug hates Carrie's new hairstyle but can't bring himself to tell her the truth; Spence dreads an upcoming reunion with a former teacher.
Doug tries to get Carrie drunk so he can cheat on his diet, but things get out of hand. Lou Ferrigno guest stars.
Doug starts acting like a child when Carrie goes on a business trip and his parents come for a visit.
Doug's uncle (guest star Gavin MacLeod) offers financial backing when Doug expresses a desire to open a sandwich shop.
Carrie and Doug try to find a date for Deacon so they can all golf together as a foursome at the country club.
Doug and Carrie sneak off to New Orleans after having promised his cousins they would never travel there without them.
Doug becomes addicted to the night life after he agrees to go club hopping with Deacon to help snap him out of his depression.
Doug spoils Carrie's plans for a romantic weekend when he organizes an outing to Atlantic City; his boss ends up joining them.
Spence's new girlfriend Becky, a trainee chef, leads Doug into temptation with her culinary delights, to the annoyance of Carrie.
The holidays and Doug's parents descend on the household as Doug and Carrie attempt to conceive a baby.
Carrie asks Doug to be a witness at her boss's trial, but then fears he won't be professional in the courtroom.
Doug tries to prove he would protect Carrie in a life-or-death situation after he makes a dumb move while on a rough plane ride.
Doug and Carrie experience a flashback to their wedding day after finding a piece of wedding cake in their freezer.
Doug and his friends become victims of reality TV when Doug sets up a camera in the basement to keep an eye on Arthur.
Doug runs into a business acquaintance while bringing Arthur to the hospital for heart surgery; Carrie discovers an old college acceptance letter.
Doug's Halloween decorations put Arthur in the hospital; Deacon doesn't like Kirby's choice of a Halloween costume.
Arthur is left to fend for himself when Doug and Carrie go on her company retreat with a group of boring lawyers.
Doug and Carrie's friendship with Deacon and Kelly is tested after Doug is distracted and backs into their car.
Doug prepares to break the record for the most consecutive deliveries without incident; Arthur asks Holly to play in Scrabble tournament.
Doug uses a two-for-one coupon to give Carrie a gift of corneal surgery which results in her temporary blindness.
In an effort to spend more time with Carrie, Doug hires someone (Nicole Sullivan) to take Arthur for a walk three times a week.
Carrie and Doug (Leah Remini, Kevin James) ponder a major readjustment after a night of passion leads to a surprise.
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.
Doug and Carrie's neighbor (Bryan Cranston) builds an aboveground pool that looks directly into their property.
Doug's (Kevin James) parents bowl him over with an important request while on a brief layover in New York.
Doug and Carrie have different opinions about Deacon and Kelly's separation and share them with each other.
Doug finds that working for a competitor isn't all it's cracked up to be after he quits his job; Carrie becomes a self-tanning cream addict.
When Doug can't understand the difficulties Carrie faces when caring for Arthur, he takes over and learns the hard way.
Doug dreams that he could solve all of his problems if he could assume the roles of vintage television characters.
Deacon's recent separation forces Doug and Carrie to re-examine some things they may have taken for granted.
Carrie and Doug (Leah Remini, Kevin James) discuss the real definition of infidelity when Doug sees Deacon (Victor Williams) with another woman.
After Carrie tells Doug that it's okay for him to find other women attractive, he asks her to tell him which men she finds attractive. Unsurprisingly, this doesn't end well.
Doug sets up Stephanie with Carrie's boss so he can watch the Super Bowl on a high-definition television.
After learning that a wedding reception is five hours away, Doug and Carrie scramble for an excuse to not go.
Doug (Kevin James) feels great when he surprises Carrie (Leah Remini) with a new camera for Christmas, but her boss one-ups him. Guest star: Lou Ferrigno.
Arthur accepts a job at Carrie's company; Doug and Deacon compete for a place in their company's calendar of hunks.
Doug and Carrie are caught in embarrassing circumstances while looking after Deacon and Kelly's children.
Doug and Carrie (Kevin James, Leah Remini) think back to the couple's first Thanksgiving spent with her parents. Guest star: Florence Henderson.
Carrie and Kelly plan a get-together for Doug, Deacon and Arthur to keep them from going crazy during the strike.
With nothing to do during the IPS strike, Doug tries substitute teaching at the school at which his sister, Stephanie (Ricki Lake), works.
With nothing to do during the IPS strike, Doug tries substitute teaching at the school at which his sister, Stephanie (Ricki Lake), works.
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.
Carrie starts taking college classes and Doug's sister Stephanie, who just returned to town, helps him adjust.
An embarrassed Doug discovers that Carrie buys his clothes at big and tall shops, so he vows to lose 30 pounds.
An embarrassed Doug discovers that Carrie buys his clothes at big and tall shops, so he vows to lose 30 pounds.
Doug gives a cheesy card to his boss, whom he hardly knows, and gets chosen to roast him at a celebratory dinner.
Doug gives a cheesy card to his boss, whom he hardly knows, and gets chosen to roast him at a celebratory dinner.
When Doug woos Carrie by speaking with the accent of a new guy at work, he finds that she responds to his charms.
A coin toss decides the destination for Doug and Carrie's vacation; Arthur and Spence join Doug and Carrie on vacation.
Carrie gets jealous of a co-worker who received flowers and accuses Doug of losing his sense of romance.
Carrie bars Doug from eating at his favorite Italian restaurant, but he goes back for lunch and bites off more than he can chew.
Doug (Kevin James) is duped by Tim (Bryan Cranston) into participating in a pyramid scheme that requires him to sell water filters.
Big Brother Doug (Kevin James) tries anything to impress his new protégé, including entering a 10K run. With Leah Remini and Patton Oswalt.
Doug loses all his money when he goes to Atlantic City with Deacon; Arthur threatens to injure Carrie's boss.
Doug (Kevin James) tries to keep Arthur (Jerry Stiller) busy while Carrie (Leah Remini) sets up a surprise party for his 75th birthday.
Doug and Carrie search for new friends, who do not have children; Arthur rediscovers a breakfast cereal from his childhood.
Carrie and Doug reminisce about how they first met, remembering that it certainly wasn't love at first sight.
Doug (Kevin James) is distraught when he learns that Carrie (Leah Remini) has been cheating at board games. With Jerry Stiller.
Arthur disrupts Carrie and Doug's lives by moving from the cold basement to the much warmer second floor.
Doug's memories of his glory days as a football player don't match those of his old teammates.
Carrie helps Doug plan a bachelor party after she volunteers him to be the friendless Danny's best man.
Carrie insists on using Doug's Christmas bonus to invest in Internet stock.
Doug's bowling-team sponsor demands victory, meaning Doug may have to fire his team's weak link: his wife, Carrie.
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Doug invites Spence to move in as part of a plan to keep Carrie's annoying friends from spending a weekend.
Doug gets an ego boost when an attractive waitress wants to know if he's single.
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Doug and Carrie invite Ray and Debra Barone to dinner; Doug gets stuck in an opening leading up to the attic.
Doug and Carrie feel inadequate when they discover that their best friends have a very active love life.
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Doug feels so guilty about putting down Arthur that he gives him one of his Mets tickets; Doug gets arrested trying to catch a foul ball.
Doug gets upset with Carrie after his big-screen TV set is stolen because she accidentally left the garage door open.
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Deacon and Kelly ask Doug and Carrie to be the godparents of their new baby; Arthur is put in charge of the pretzel shop.
After Doug convinces Carrie he doesn't goof around at work, horseplay gets him into a painful and embarrassing predicament.
Doug encourages Carrie to make new friends, but then he feels left out when she starts spending a lot of time with their new neighbor.
Doug buys a motorcycle against Carrie's wishes, prompting her to take up cigarette smoking to spite him.
A visit with Deacon's three-year-old son prompts Doug and Carrie think about having a baby; Arthur recalls the night Carrie was born.
Arthur moves into his own apartment after Doug tells him how he feels about his eccentric behavior; Carrie is concerned that her father can't take care of himself.
Doug convinces cousin Danny (Gary Valentine) to take Arthur for the weekend; Doug is hit by a baseball and meets a new friend (Bill Cosby) at Dr. Becker's (Ted Danson) office.
Carrie befriends her annoying neighbors so that their week at a Hamptons time-share does not go unused; Arthur develops a nasty rash.
Carrie is embarrassed by Doug when he shows up unexpectedly and famished at her boss's elegant ``drinks-only`` cocktail party.
Doug is disappointed when Carrie isn't jealous of his beautiful trainee; Arthur feels he's been scammed when he orders a gravestone.
Ray (Ray Romano) invites Doug to play golf at an exclusive country club; Marie (Doris Roberts) teaches Carrie how to clean a house.
Doug inherits his shift supervisor's job after an untimely death but soon misses his old responsibilities.
Doug encourages Carrie to date the police officer who stopped her, hoping to get out of her fourth traffic ticket of the year and avoid a hefty increase in their car insurance.
Arthur meets an intoxicating stranger at a singles' dance; Carrie and Doug's romantic evening is spoiled.
Doug forgets Carrie's 30th birthday and has plans to watch the wrestling match; Doug must scramble to put together a romantic evening.
A barking dog means sleepless nights for Doug and Carrie; Arthur thinks that a popular comic strip is based on his life.
Doug learns that Carrie was once the lover of the groom at a wedding they are attending; Arthur is unhappy when he doesn't get the entree that he ordered at the reception.
Carrie fixes Spence (Patton Oswalt) up with an extremely timid girl from her office, but advice from Doug threatens a good thing.
Arthur's Christmas gift to Doug and Carrie provides a solution to the couple's car troubles that ends up being worse than the problem.
Doug, Carrie and Arthur face a chaotic trip to the grocery store on the day before Thanksgiving; Doug encounters a stranger from his past.
Doug loses his license to drive after Ray Barone (Ray Romano) cheats off his driving test. Brad Garrett and Peter Boyle also guest star.
Carrie feels that she and Doug are getting stupid as a couple, so she enrolls them and Spence into a class where they read a book and discuss it.
Doug and Carrie debate the advantages of selling her engagement ring after discovering that it is worth a fortune.
Doug makes an effort to be more friendly with Arthur and soon discovers the benefits and risks of allowing his father-in-law to tag along with him in public.
Arthur is immediately smitten with Doug's favorite aunt (Brenda Vaccaro) and asks permission to court her.
Doug can't work up the courage to tell Richie (Larry Romano) that his wife (Michele Maika) is cheating on him.
Doug feels threatened when Carrie's new job at a law firm gives her a taste of big-city sophistication.
Doug tries to trick Carrie into going on a diet after he sees a photo of her overweight mother. With Jerry Stiller.
In-laws (Jerry Stiller, Lisa Rieffel) displace Doug Heffernan (Kevin James) and his 70-inch TV from a basement lair; with Leah Remini.
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 tries to capitalize on his mother's poker skills by having her help him win a high-stakes tournament; Spence helps Carrie lose her accent.
When Doug is not allowed to hold Danny's girlfriend's baby, Doug tries to persuade Carrie to have a child so he can get back at Danny.
Doug tries to find his roots when Deacon snubs him for a new Black friend; Carrie's manicurist refuses to see her.
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.
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 tries to impress new driver Jared when he learns he was the only one at IPS not invited to Jared's barbecue.
Deacon and Kelly find new couple friends, forcing Doug and Carrie to turn to their old reliable couple friends, Neal and Marcy.
Doug and Arthur investigate when Doug's wallet is stolen; they suspect Carrie's admirer is responsible for the theft.
Doug goes looking for his father at a model train convention and notices his mother with very seductive Arthur Spooner.
Doug digs a deeper hole for himself when he fakes a heart attack to avoid angering Carrie for not knowing her friend's name.
Carrie gives Doug's therapist (guest star Dave Foley) a laundry list of bad habits to work on. Arthur fights an addiction to nasal spray.
Doug sends a new driver on the wrong route, but the plan backfires when the man winds up in the hospital.
Carrie baby-sits for the boss' son; Doug tries to make friends with the new shoe girl (Rachel Dratch) at the bowling alley.
Carrie makes Doug join a support group for overeaters, but he secretly joins an abusive relationship group where he blames his eating on her.
Doug gets jealous of Carrie's gay co-worker; both Doug and Carrie worry about the strength of their marriage as they sign a 30-year mortgage plan.
Carrie's prayer for a raise is miraculously answered while in church, prompting her and Doug to start asking God to grant wishes.
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.
When Holly is kicked out of her apartment, Arthur insists she stay with him until she can find someplace new to live.
Carrie comes down with a cold; Arthur must find a teammate for the senior center's shuffleboard tournament.
Doug, Deacon, Danny and Spence take an impulsive trip to Memphis to try to stop the wedding of Spence's ex-girlfriend.
Doug sabotages Carrie's efforts to socialize with her co-workers by doing crass things, such as showing them his chest hair. Amy Stiller guest stars.
When Arthur embarrasses Carrie at a job interview, Doug must heal the breach between father and daughter.
Doug, Carrie and Arthur face a chaotic trip to the grocery store on the day before Thanksgiving; Doug encounters a stranger from his past.
Doug loses his license to drive after Ray Barone (Ray Romano) cheats off his driving test. Brad Garrett and Peter Boyle also guest star.
Carrie feels that she and Doug are getting stupid as a couple, so she enrolls them and Spence into a class where they read a book and discuss it.
Doug can't work up the courage to tell Richie (Larry Romano) that his wife (Michele Maika) is cheating on him.
Doug feels threatened when Carrie's new job at a law firm gives her a taste of big-city sophistication.
Carrie moves to Manhattan; Doug and Carrie consider adopting a baby after running into friends who recently had a child.
Carrie sees her dream of living in the city coming true when an apartment becomes available in Manhattan.
Carrie asks Doug to be a witness at her boss's trial, but then fears he won't be professional in the courtroom.
Doug adopts a dog to impress the neighbors but soon regrets the decision; Arthur helps Danny with his gambling problem.
Doug tries to win back Major's love after he traumatizes the child while reading him a scary bedtime-story.
When Carrie goes on a trip with her father, Doug and his friend (Ray Romano) plan a guys night on the town.
Doug lets the attention go to his head when he gets anonymous e-mail from someone who saw him perform at a karaoke club.
In an effort to spend more time with Carrie, Doug hires someone (Nicole Sullivan) to take Arthur for a walk three times a week.
Doug uses a two-for-one coupon to give Carrie a gift of corneal surgery which results in her temporary blindness.
Doug and Carrie debate the advantages of selling her engagement ring after discovering that it is worth a fortune.
Doug makes an effort to be more friendly with Arthur and soon discovers the benefits and risks of allowing his father-in-law to tag along with him in public.
Arthur is immediately smitten with Doug's favorite aunt (Brenda Vaccaro) and asks permission to court her.
Doug tries to trick Carrie into going on a diet after he sees a photo of her overweight mother. With Jerry Stiller.
In-laws (Jerry Stiller, Lisa Rieffel) displace Doug Heffernan (Kevin James) and his 70-inch TV from a basement lair; with Leah Remini.
Doug discovers that Carrie did not get rid of her apartment in the city; Doug and Carrie receive an unexpected phone call; Arthur and Ava St. Clair's wedding hits a speed bump.
Doug reunites with a high-school friend (Adam Sandler) who wants to relive some of their mischievous acts.
Carrie quickly tires of having to eat meat in private because of Doug forcing his new beliefs onto her.
Deacon and Kelly buy a vacation home, Carrie is upset because they could have easily afforded it, but they were too cheap.
A drawing by Deacon's son convinces Arthur that he needs braces; the Palmers hire Spence as a servant.
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.
Doug frantically tries to stop calls to his home from a woman who says she spent a romantic weekend with him.
When Carrie insists that Doug figure out how to invest their tax return, he buys an ice cream truck from a stranger.
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.
Doug learns that Carrie was once the lover of the groom at a wedding they are attending; Arthur is unhappy when he doesn't get the entree that he ordered at the reception.
Doug forgets Carrie's 30th birthday and has plans to watch the wrestling match; Doug must scramble to put together a romantic evening.
A barking dog means sleepless nights for Doug and Carrie; Arthur thinks that a popular comic strip is based on his life.
Carrie fixes Spence (Patton Oswalt) up with an extremely timid girl from her office, but advice from Doug threatens a good thing.
Arthur meets an intoxicating stranger at a singles' dance; Carrie and Doug's romantic evening is spoiled.
Carrie gets jealous of a co-worker who received flowers and accuses Doug of losing his sense of romance.
Carrie bars Doug from eating at his favorite Italian restaurant, but he goes back for lunch and bites off more than he can chew.
A coin toss decides the destination for Doug and Carrie's vacation; Arthur and Spence join Doug and Carrie on vacation.
When Doug woos Carrie by speaking with the accent of a new guy at work, he finds that she responds to his charms.
Doug sets up Stephanie with Carrie's boss so he can watch the Super Bowl on a high-definition television.
After Carrie tells Doug that it's okay for him to find other women attractive, he asks her to tell him which men she finds attractive. Unsurprisingly, this doesn't end well.
Doug and Carrie's friendship with Deacon and Kelly is tested after Doug is distracted and backs into their car.
Doug prepares to break the record for the most consecutive deliveries without incident; Arthur asks Holly to play in Scrabble tournament.
Doug tries to prove he would protect Carrie in a life-or-death situation after he makes a dumb move while on a rough plane ride.
Doug spoils Carrie's plans for a romantic weekend when he organizes an outing to Atlantic City; his boss ends up joining them.
Doug and Carrie experience a flashback to their wedding day after finding a piece of wedding cake in their freezer.
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Doug encourages Carrie to date the police officer who stopped her, hoping to get out of her fourth traffic ticket of the year and avoid a hefty increase in their car insurance.
Carrie is embarrassed by Doug when he shows up unexpectedly and famished at her boss's elegant "drinks-only" cocktail party.
Ray (Ray Romano) invites Doug to play golf at an exclusive country club; Marie (Doris Roberts) teaches Carrie how to clean a house.
Carrie befriends her annoying neighbors so that their week at a Hamptons time-share does not go unused; Arthur develops a nasty rash.
Doug is disappointed when Carrie isn't jealous of his beautiful trainee; Arthur feels he's been scammed when he orders a gravestone.
Doug inherits his shift supervisor's job after an untimely death but soon misses his old responsibilities.
Arthur moves into his own apartment after Doug tells him how he feels about his eccentric behavior; Carrie is concerned that her father can't take care of himself.
After Doug convinces Carrie he doesn't goof around at work, horseplay gets him into a painful and embarrassing predicament.
Doug encourages Carrie to make new friends, but then he feels left out when she starts spending a lot of time with their new neighbor.
A visit with Deacon's three-year-old son prompts Doug and Carrie think about having a baby; Arthur recalls the night Carrie was born.
Doug buys a motorcycle against Carrie's wishes, prompting her to take up cigarette smoking to spite him.
Doug convinces cousin Danny (Gary Valentine) to take Arthur for the weekend; Doug is hit by a baseball and meets a new friend (Bill Cosby) at Dr. Becker's (Ted Danson) office.
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Doug and Carrie invite Ray and Debra Barone to dinner; Doug gets stuck in an opening leading up to the attic.
Doug feels so guilty about putting down Arthur that he gives him one of his Mets tickets; Doug gets arrested trying to catch a foul ball.
Deacon and Kelly ask Doug and Carrie to be the godparents of their new baby; Arthur is put in charge of the pretzel shop.
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Doug becomes addicted to the nightlife after he agrees to go club hopping with Deacon to help snap him out of his depression.
Spence's new girlfriend Becky, a trainee chef, leads Doug into temptation with her culinary delights, to the annoyance of Carrie.
Doug and Carrie sneak off to New Orleans after having promised his cousins they would never travel there without them.
The holidays and Doug's parents descend on the household as Doug and Carrie attempt to conceive a baby.
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Doug's uncle (guest star Gavin MacLeod) offers financial backing when Doug expresses a desire to open a sandwich shop.
Doug tries to get Carrie drunk so he can cheat on his diet, but things get out of hand. Lou Ferrigno guest stars.
Carrie and Doug try to find a date for Deacon so they can all golf together as a foursome at the country club.
Doug starts acting like a child when Carrie goes on a business trip and his parents come for a visit.
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Doug hates Carrie's new hairstyle but can't bring himself to tell her the truth; Spence dreads an upcoming reunion with a former teacher.
Doug tries to keep $5,000 in gambling winnings a secret from Carrie, who didn't want him betting to begin with; Carrie is offered a new job. Eddie Money guest stars.
When their accountant makes them feel guilty about their lack of charitable donations, Doug and Carrie decide to make a large donation to a school library.
Carrie and Doug send Arthur to a psychiatrist (William Hurt), to whom he reveals his relationship with his father (Ben Stiller).
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Carrie's plan to stay at a hotel while visiting Florida backfires when the hotel is overrun by spring breakers.
Doug's grade-school nemesis (guest star Jon Favreau) is Deacon's new friend and may become Carrie's new boss.
Carrie, still unemployed, helps Holly with dog walking; Arthur sells his burial plot to Spence's mother, Veronica (Anne Meara).
Carrie catches Doug fantasizing about other women while he is under sedation at the hospital. Steffiana De La Cruz and Angelo Pagan guest star.
Doug and Carrie's romantic getaway is a nightmare when the owners of the bed-and-breakfast become too much to take.
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.