And Doug had a slim, intelligent and fine wife. But, at the same time he was a presented as a bumbling idiot. You see how they try to portray the American married man?
Oh, I know, my good man. He was usually played for the fool. The fat fuck even had a ritual in which he'd eat a Whopper before dinner ...
every night, LOL.
My only point was that his slim, magma-hot Carrie, porked up there for awhile. She had to have gained a good 30-40 pounds. Maybe that was during a period in which Leah was preggers and/or trying to quit smoking for the millionth time; regardless, she DID fatten up, even if she was still severely fuckable IMO.
But I do despise how American sitcoms make the men of the house(s) these gormless, ham-fisted hedonists who only seem to care about food and pussy. That's part of the reason I don't watch network TV ... that, and the laugh-tracks, as if I need some lame cue to recognize legit humor.
Men on cable tend to be better-drawn. Even a gluttonous, brutish sort like Ray Stevenson's Titus Pullo had more depth in him than all of the chickenshit NBC, ABC and CBS sorts combined. Then you've got your Walter Whites, your Lannisters, etc., etc.