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A spin-off of the Emmy Award-winning comedy line Many People Adore Raymond, The King Of Queens got the TV viewing public by storm in nov 1998. With a cast of characters and well-written comic sequences, it a lot more than lives as much as the expectations of its predecessor. The King Of Queens follows the lives of Doug (Kevin James) and Carrie (Leah Remini) Heffernan, a, blue-collar couple living in Queens, New York. Life is fantastic for the couple, until Carrie's widowed father Arthur (Jerry Stiller) moves in with them. Now, the two must challenge not only each other's eccentricities, but Arthur's as well. With a few of the more wonderful one-liners and comedic sequences in today's TV landscape, King of Queens is a amusing comedy series everyone may enjoy

The King of Queens (Season 4) DVD includes a quantity of entertaining episodes including the time initial "Walk, Man" in which Doug and Carrie decide they want to attempt to get pregnant once more (following Carrie's miscarriage many months earlier), nevertheless the issue is that Arthur is sleeping all day and then desires to spend all night chilling out with Doug and Carrie. To get some good alone time, both concoct a story and employ a beautiful puppy walker who pretends to be thinking about Arthur Other symptoms from Season 4 contain "Friender Bender" in which Doug and Carrie encounter the trunk of Deacon and Kelly's car and the incident drives a wedge between your partners' friendship, and "Hero Worship" in which Doug contemplates carrying out a lifelong desire to open his own meal store

Below is just a listing of periods involved on the King of Queens (Season 4) DVD:

Event 76 (Walk, Man) Air Date: 09-24-2001

Episode 77 (Sight Gag) Air Date: 10-01-2001

Show 78 (Mean Streak) Air Date: 10-08-2001

Episode 79 (Friender Bender) Air Date: 10-15-2001

Event 80 (No Retreat) Air Date: 10-22-2001

Occurrence 81 (Tricker Treat) Air Date: 10-29-2001

Show 82 (Lyin' Hearted) Air Date: 11-05-2001

Event 83 (Life Sentence) Air Date: 11-12-2001

Episode 84 (Veiled Threat) Air Date: 11-19-2001

Show 85 (Oxy Moron) Air Date: 11-26-2001

Show 86 (Depo Man) Air Date: 12-10-2001

Show 87 (Ovary Action) Air Date: 12-17-2001

Show 88 (Food Fight) Air Date: 01-07-2002

Episode 89 (Double Downer) Air Date: 01-14-2002

Event 90 (Dougie Nights) Air Date: 02-04-2002

Event 91 (No Orleans) Air Date: 02-25-2002

Event 92 (Missing Links) Air Date: 03-04-2002

Event 93 (Hero Worship) Air Date: 03-18-2002

Event 94 (Screwed Driver) Air Date: 03-25-2002

Event 95 (Lush Life) Air Date: 04-08-2002

Occurrence 96 (Bun Dummy) Air Date: 04-29-2002

Episode 97 (Patrons Ain't) Air Date: 05-06-2002

Event 98 (Eddie Money) Air Date: 05-13-2002

Occurrence 99 (Two Thirty) Air Date: 05-20-2002

Event 100 (Shrink Wrap) Air Date: 05-20-2002 this page is not affiliated