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The King of Queens - Season 1
In the sitcom The King of Queens, comedian Kevin
James has created a new archetype: the sensitive
lug. This deceptively simple comedy bounces along
because delivery man Doug Heffernen (James), though
completely a guy's guy, constantly struggles to keep
the world around him in a delicate emotional
balance. Meanwhile, his wife Carrie (Leah Remini),
though utterly feminine (and one of the sexiest
women on television), uses the kind of no-nonsense
rational approach that's usually a man's province.
Add to this mix Carrie's father Arthur (Jerry
Stiller), whose life as a fussy, self-absorbed
retiree makes him more like their child than an
adult, and you've got the building blocks for an
excellent and durable show. |

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The King of Queens - Season 2 Like its
characters, The King of Queens is a unpretentious
but utterly dependable sitcom. Kevin James and Leah
Remini, as blue-collar couple Doug and Carrie
Heffernan, have the kind of chemistry that every
sitcom craves (but far too few have). Layered on top
of this solid foundation are the bizarre flights of
Jerry Stiller as Arthur, Carrie's loud, paranoid,
and combustible father. |

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The King of Queens - Season 3
The third season of The King of Queens upholds the
quality of the first two: Smart but unpretentious
comedy based firmly in the daily lives of
blue-collar couple Doug and Carrie Heffernan (Kevin
James and Leah Remini) as they cope with their jobs,
their friends, and sharing their home with Carrie's
eccentric, obsessive father Arthur (Jerry Stiller).
While dozens of mediocre sitcoms are built around
fat guys implausibly married to sexy women, James
and Remini have such chemistry and their characters
are so well-crafted and complex that their marriage
seems not only convenient for sitcom purposes but
downright meant to be. |

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The King of Queens - Season 4 The fourth
season of The King of Queens opens with a perfect
example of how the show spins real life into farce:
Delivery guy Doug and his sardonic wife Carrie
(Kevin James and Leah Remini) want to get pregnant,
but can't get Carrie's cantankerous father Arthur
(Jerry Stiller) out of the house; the only solution
their budget will allow is hiring a dog-walker named
Holly (Nicole Sullivan) to take Arthur to the park.
A more banal sitcom would conclude with Arthur's
rage when he discovers the truth, but The King of
Queens finds a grace note with Arthur and Holly
beginning a genuine friendship. Which is not to say
that The King of Queens goes for easy sentiment;
some of the fourth season's best moments walk a
distinctly unsentimental line. When Arthur goes into
the hospital for a heart problem, Carrie discovers
that he hid a college acceptance letter from her in
order to keep her at home. While Arthur lies
unconscious, Carrie wrestles with anger and
grief--and, thanks to smart writing and Remini's
deft performance, it's almost uncomfortably funny. |

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The King of Queens
- Season 5 Product Description
It's the fifth season of The King of Queens and the
laughs are bigger than ever! Join Kevin James as
Doug Heffernan, the down-to-earth deliveryman who's
livin' life large, Leah Remini (Carrie), his
spitfire wife, and Jerry Stiller (Arthur) as their
wacky but loveable perennial houseguest. This
season, Doug and Carrie's Valentine's Day plans get
sidetracked by a gang of penguins, a real dogfight
occurs when Arthur is forced to make room for a new
puppy, Doug deals with Super Bowl anxiety, and
Carrie's habits land her in a shopping intervention.
All this and guest appearances by some of today's
funniest stars guarantee a royal treasure of fun! |

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The King of Queens
- Season 6 |

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The King of Queens
- Season 7 The bases are loaded with laughs in
the seventh season of The King of Queens! Doug
(Emmy® nominated Kevin James) and Carrie Heffernan
(Leah Rimini) continue their winning streak of
comedy. Doug fakes cardiac arrest at Carrie's work
event to cover up his inability to remember her
co-workers' names. Carrie scores box seats to a Mets
game, only to have Doug strike out with her boss.
When Doug's parents come to town, Arthur (Jerry
Stiller) is more than happy to entertain Doug's
bored Mom. Arthur settles a decades old vendetta
against a game show, solves a crime of a missing
wallet and learns the power of digital photo
editing. Carrie faces turning 35, Doug faces the
DMV, and they both face an intense timeshare sales
weekend. All this, plus guest stars like Burt
Reynolds, Lou Ferrigno, Anne Meara and Hal Linden.
It's a grand slam of laughs. |

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The King of Queens - Season 8 Doug Heffernan
(Emmy®-nominated Kevin James) and his wife Carrie
(Leah Remini) keep the laughs coming when they both
try pole dancing, but with different results. Doug’s
sudden interest in personal grooming causes Carrie
to investigate. Arthur (Jerry Stiller) brings home a
set of sheets from a motel, along with thousands of
bed bugs. Doug and Carrie find that a quaint bed and
breakfast might be a little too rustic. Plus tons
more laughs and great guest stars, including Kirstie
Alley, Ray Romano and Huey Lewis. |
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The King of Queens
- Season 9 The final season of The King of
Queens sends this under-appreciated sitcom out with
a bang. The season begins with several strong
stand-alone episodes, including ones in which Doug
(Kevin James) uses a tax refund to buy an ice cream
truck; Carrie (Leah Remini) suspects that their best
friends have managed to buy a vacation home by
sponging off of her and Doug; Doug, after rescuing a
chicken from being killed, becomes a vegetarian;
Arthur (Jerry Stiller), eternally resplendent in
argyle sweaters, asks Doug and Carrie for the money
to get braces; and Adam Sandler (Punch Drunk Love)
plays a high school friend of Doug's with a lot of
repressed anger. |
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