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Mr. Douglas is Chandler's boss at the company he works in. He is shown to have a very strict and serious behavior in business as he even forced [[Chandler]] to fire an employee whom he loves, [[Nina Bookbinder]], in [["The One With the Two Parts: Part 1"|"The One With the Two Parts:Part 1"]]. He also appeared in [["The One With the Pox"]] where he hired [[Joey]] (who started to go by his new character, Joseph) as Chandler's co-worker, even though Chandler was irritated with "Joseph" ruining his life and eventually got him to quit by threatening to have an affair with the latter's alleged wife, Karen. |
Mr. Douglas is Chandler's boss at the company he works in. He is shown to have a very strict and serious behavior in business as he even forced [[Chandler]] to fire an employee whom he loves, [[Nina Bookbinder]], in [["The One With the Two Parts: Part 1"|"The One With the Two Parts:Part 1"]]. He also appeared in [["The One With the Pox"]] where he hired [[Joey]] (who started to go by his new character, Joseph) as Chandler's co-worker, even though Chandler was irritated with "Joseph" ruining his life and eventually got him to quit by threatening to have an affair with the latter's alleged wife, Karen. |
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Revision as of 19:57, 28 June 2015
Mr. Douglas is Chandler's boss at the company he works in. He is shown to have a very strict and serious behavior in business as he even forced Chandler to fire an employee whom he loves, Nina Bookbinder, in "The One With the Two Parts:Part 1". He also appeared in "The One With the Pox" where he hired Joey (who started to go by his new character, Joseph) as Chandler's co-worker, even though Chandler was irritated with "Joseph" ruining his life and eventually got him to quit by threatening to have an affair with the latter's alleged wife, Karen.