Life’s good for deliveryman Doug Heffernan, until his newly widowed father-in-law, Arthur, moves in with him and his wife Carrie. Doug is no longer the king of his domain, and instead of having a big screen television in his recently renovated basement, he now has a crazy old man.
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Against Carrie's wishes, Doug buys a motorcycle which causes them to have a huge fight; Meanwhile, Arthur gets a job at a pretzel store.
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Doug feels left out after Carrie becomes friends with a new neighbor.
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Doug, while goofing off at work, accidentally ends up with a staple wound to the scrotum.
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Deacon & Kelly ask Doug & Carrie to be the godparents of their baby; Arthur runs into trouble at the pretzel store when he is put in charge.
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Carrie leaves the garage door open and Doug's big screen TV is stolen.
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Arthur's inclusion at an outing to a Mets game creates problems for Doug.
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Doug and Carrie, along with Deacon and Kelly, go on a weekend trip. While there, they find out that Deacon and Kelly have a very active sex life.
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Doug and Carrie invite Ray and Debra Barone over for dinner.
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A waitress flirts with Doug which causes him to start acting strange.
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In an attempt to get away from Carrie's friends for Thanksgiving, Doug invites Spence over.
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Due to financial trouble, Doug's bowling team must win the next game. Doug must help Carrie to improve her bowling ability or kick her off the team.
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Carrie wants to invest Doug's Christmas bonus; Arthur competes with the neighbors about who has the largest yard decoration.
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Carrie convinces Doug to be the best man at his cousin's wedding.
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Doug has his old football teammates over; Meanwhile, Spence tries to get his revenge on the football players for what they did to him in high school.
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Arthur is moved upstairs to Carrie's office once the weather gets cold, but have problems when the weather warms up and Arthur thinks his move was permanent.
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When Carrie is caught cheating at a board game twice, they trace her cheating problem back to when she was a child.
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Doug and Carrie recall the first time they met.
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Doug and Carrie make new friends, and by a scheduling mix-up the new friends, and Deacon and Kelly end are invited to the same dinner party. And in the end, they have no friends.
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Doug must keep up with Arthur while Carrie organizes his 75th birthday surprise party. When Doug loses Arthur, Carrie must find him.
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Doug loses a lot of money when he and Deacon go to Atlantic City to gamble.
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Doug becomes a Big Brother. Which leads him to running a 10K race to support heart disease; Carrie accidentally tells another Doug she loves him.
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Doug gets pulled into a water filter scheme thanks to his neighbors.
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Carrie forbids Doug to eat at his favorite Italian restaurant.
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Doug shows his romantic side as Carrie thinks he has lost it; Arthur serves on a jury.
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Doug and Carrie face problems when they try to decide where to go on vacation.
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