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Friday, August 19, 2011

The King of Queens: The Complete Sixth Season (1998) Review

The King of Queens: The Complete Sixth Season (1998)
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This season of King of Queens seems as if they had a bit of a budget increase as many episodes take place out of the usual house. However, still a great season of the best show on television..
1. Doug Less, Part I: Doug takes Carrie back to a spot where they once shared a romantic weekend. Only problem - she's not the woman he took there the first time.
2. Doug Less, Part II: Carrie's jealousy over Doug's new buff physique comes to a boil, and it's Arthur to the rescue when Doug and Carrie get lost in the woods.
3. King Pong: When Arthur buys a ping pong table, Doug's competitive streak goes wild, and Spence feels threatened when his girlfriend gets a cocktail waitress job.
4. Dreading Vows: Renewing their wedding vows sounds like a great idea, until everyone starts butting in, which makes Doug and Carrie want to say, "I don't!"
5. Nocturnal Omission: Doug's "man code" is put to the test when Deacon meets up with a gorgeous stewardess, not knowing his ex-wife, Kelly, wants him back.
6. Affidavit Justice: When Doug pretends to be a lawyer, there's plenty of disorder in the court, and Arthur finds out his ancestors may have been slave owners.
7. Secret Garden: Doug gets "grill fever" when he decides to buy a new grill, and Carrie's worried that her great, but temperamental, new gynecologist might dump her.
8. Eggsit Strategy: Carrie's job is in danger when her flaky boss is fired, and Doug's in hot water with Deacon over a toy.
9. Thanks, Man: When a mysterious stranger interrupts the Heffernan's Thanksgiving dinner, no one's sure if he's a friend or a foe.
10. American Idle: After Carrie is fired, Doug has trouble adjusting to her new "couch potato" lifestyle.
11. Santa Claustrophobia: Carrie's temporary job at IPS has Doug feeling suffocated, and Arthur can't get anyone to pose with him for his Christmas card photo.
12. Dougie Houser: The mystery of why Carrie makes all the big decisions is solved when Doug remembers back ten years to when they bought their house.
13. Frigid Heirs: Doug and Carrie's fridge is on the fritz and Arthur decides to use his Bingo winnings to help out with plenty of strings attached.
14. Switch Sitters: Doug and Carrie agree to baby-sit Deacon and Kelly's kids, but only if Deacon and Kelly return the favor by babysitting Arthur.
15. Cheap Saks: Hoping to get a discount at Saks Fifth Avenue, Carrie befriends a woman Doug once dumped big time.
16. Damned Yanky: When Carrie finds out Doug's sexual fantasies aren't about her, she decides he needs some new ones. (Kevin James' real wife is in this episode).
17. Multiple Plots: Doug's new delivery route features a really weird customer, Carrie becomes a dog walker, and Arthur sells a cemetery plot.
18. Trash Talker: Old scores must be settled when both Carrie and Deacon became friends with Doug's old enemy.
19. Precedent Nixin': A Florida vacation becomes a nightmare when the Heffernan's and their best friends, the Palmers, stay at "Motel Hell."
20. Foe:Pa: Arthur blows Carrie's job interview, and Carrie blows her stack. When Arthur runs away, it's up to Doug to b ring him back.
21. Tank Heaven: Carrie's new job means new couples to meet - unless Doug can chase them off, and Doug's friends try to use Arthur to pick up chicks.
22. Alter Ego: Doug and the boys take Spence on a road trip to win back his lady love, Denise, and Arthur becomes mad with power when he helps out at the senior center.
23. Icky Shuffle: Doug and Arthur team up for a cutthroat shuffleboard championship, and when Carrie catches a cold, she gets addicted to all the pampering.
24. Awful Bigamy: When Holly gets evicted and comes to stay with the Heffernan's, Doug's in heaven when she starts waiting on him hand and foot.


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Monday, June 27, 2011

The King of Queens: The Complete Ninth Season (1998) Review

The King of Queens: The Complete Ninth Season (1998)
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I'm so happy to see King of Queens 9th and final season will be released September 25th, but at the same time I'm so sad to see it go! It was in my opinion the best,funniest,entertaining sitcom ever on tv. Life will not be the same without Doug, Carrie, Arthur, Deacon, Spence and Danny making us laugh until tears start to fall and our sides split! Every episode was just hilarious and Kevin James and Jerry Stiller could make you laugh just looking at them. All great things must come to an end, but it takes time to get over shows that you feel like you know the characters personally and have been growing older with for years.

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Never really say goodbye with the ninth and final season of The King of Queens. Doug (Emmy®-nominated Kevin James) and Carrie Heffernan (Leah Remini) are more hilarious than ever in wrapping up one of TV's funniest sitcoms of all time. Doug decides to spend the Heffernans' tax refund on an ice-cream truck while Arthur hires himself out to ride with solo drivers. Carrie becomes fed up with Doug's new vegetarian lifestyle antics and when Doug's 20th high school reunion turns out to be a dud, his high school best friend comes up with a retaliation scheme against their former principal. Joining in the fun are great guest stars, including Lainie Kazan, Anne Meara and Lou Ferrigno. It's the ultimate farewell!

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