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Doug decides not to ruin Deacon's weekend with a beautiful stewardess by telling him about his ex-wife's plans.
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S6, EP5 "Nocturnal Omission"
Doug decides not to ruin Deacon's weekend with a beautiful stewardess by telling him about his ex-wife's plans.

S8, EP19 "Emotional Rollercoaster"
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.

S6, EP7 "Secret Garden"
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.

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.

S5, EP8 "Flash Photography"
As a joke, Doug takes a lewd picture with a disposable camera on the table at a wedding. David Eigenberg guest stars.

S5, EP7 "Flame Resistant"
Carrie finds out Doug's high-school sweetheart (guest star Lola Glaudini) still keeps in touch with his mother.

S5, EP6 "Business Affairs"
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.

S5, EP5 "Mammary Lane"
Carrie baby-sits for the boss' son; Doug tries to make friends with the new shoe girl (Rachel Dratch) at the bowling alley.
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