The King Of Queens DVD Review

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The King of Queens DVD Review


Overview


Title: The King of Queens (DVD) Review
Summary: A beloved spin-off from the hit series Everybody Loves Raymond, The King of Queens debuted in the fall of 1998. The show stars Kevin James as Doug Heffernan, a package delivery man working for IPS (distinct from UPS). With its clever take on marital and relationship humor reminiscent of Ray Romano's sitcom, The King of Queens successfully ran for seven seasons and continues to be a comedy favorite.

Show Highlights


The King of Queens centers around Doug Heffernan, a hard-working, sports-enthusiast living in Queens, New York. In his thirties, Doug is married to Carrie (Leah Remini, known for her role as Carla's daughter in Cheers). He enjoys spending his free time with friends Spence (Patton Oswalt) and Deacon (Victor Williams), watching sports on his 70-inch TV. However, his paradise is disrupted when Carrie's widowed father, Arthur (Jerry Stiller from Seinfeld), moves in with the couple. Doug’s TV room turns into an in-law suite, forcing the couple to adapt to Arthur's unpredictable and often exasperating habits, ultimately reshaping their routines.

DVD Features


The King of Queens DVD is packed with entertaining episodes, starting with the series premiere, where fans get an introduction to Doug, his family, and the changes brought by Arthur's arrival. Highlights from Season 1 include "Paternal Affairs," where Arthur amusingly tries to court Doug's Aunt Sheila, and "Crappy Birthday," in which Carrie asks Doug to ignore her milestone birthday as she turns thirty.

Episode List for Season 1


1. Pilot (09-21-1998)
2. Fat City (09-28-1998)
3. Cello, Goodbye (10-05-1998)
4. Richie's Song (10-12-1998)
5. Paternal Affairs (10-19-1998)
6. Head First (10-26-1998)
7. The Rock (11-02-1998)
8. Educating Doug (11-09-1998)
9. Road Rayge (11-16-1998)
10. Supermarket Story (11-23-1998)
11. Noel Cowards (12-14-1998)
12. Fixer Upper (12-21-1998)
13. Best Man (01-11-1999)
14. Dog Days (01-18-1999)
15. Crappy Birthday (02-01-1999)
16. S'Ain't Valentine's (02-08-1999)
17. Court Date (02-15-1999)
18. White Collar (02-22-1999)
19. Rayny Day (03-01-1999)
20. Train Wreck (03-15-1999)
21. Hungry Man (04-05-1999)
22. Time Share (04-26-1999)
23. Where's Poppa? (05-03-1999)
24. Art House (05-10-1999)
25. Maybe Baby (05-17-1999)

With its witty storytelling and relatable characters, The King of Queens is a must-watch series that promises laughter and heart.

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