zenme April 23, 2015 Share April 23, 2015 This is one of my all time favorite shows. I've seen each episode at least ten times and can quote a lot of them verbatim. That said...I just today noticed that in the opening credits when Doug and Carrie are wrestling in the park, Arthur is walking behind them. I'm not very observant I guess. Same here, Maharincess. Love the show. It makes me happy, and I laugh out loud no matter how many times I've seen it. Now, I'm going to have to go watch one of my DVRd episodes so that I can see Arthur walking in the background. I don't think I've ever noticed that. Link to comment
Maharincess April 24, 2015 Share April 24, 2015 I'm so glad I'm not the only one who never noticed Arthur walking behind them! 1 Link to comment
Adiba June 11, 2015 Share June 11, 2015 Doug and all his " shutty" isms-- " shuttytown, shut-it-stew, shutupcicle" Doug talking to the neighbor who happens to be a therapist--"We have been known to lace up the hiney- kickin' boots" 1 Link to comment
iwasish June 11, 2015 Share June 11, 2015 Arthur's comment after reading the response to his letter of complaint about a dermatological product " it appears you have been using our All weather caulk" ..: "Well that explains the large metal applicator" Also his line after undergoing a surgery which he feared would include circumcision...; he lifts his blanket, peers down and says "that's the view I was looking for!!!" 1 Link to comment
iwasish June 11, 2015 Share June 11, 2015 (edited) RE: The one when they are feeding Carrie drinks to make her nicer. Carrie comes home from work, and her drinking buddy quit/got fired, so Carrie didn't have her happy hour martini. Doug's got the guys over playing poker IN the house. Carrie comes in bitching and moaning and Spence says "I gotta tell you, I'm not noticing a difference" Same episode... Arthur seems outraged when he realizes Doug "has been plying his little girl with liquor for his own benefit" and then the next evening, Arthur himself wheels in the liquor cart "" drinks are served!!" Edited June 11, 2015 by iwasish 4 Link to comment
mansonlamps June 28, 2015 Share June 28, 2015 Normally love Arthur but today I saw the one in which Doug's parents want to meet at the airport during a layover and have Doug sign a living will. Doug's father gives Arthur a Cuban cigar so of course Arthur gets all offended that Doug's parents are showing him up financially. Naturally Arthur proceeds to spend Doug's birthday money (from his parents) buying stupid airport souvenirs for everyone to look magnanimous. It went on way too long and was so over the top petty that it really got on my nerves. I honestly wouldn't watch that episode again. Link to comment
K-9 July 7, 2015 Share July 7, 2015 I've been catching this show in syndication. Can't believe the major continuity error with how Doug and Carrie met. In one episode, Doug meets Carrie at the club where he is a bouncer. In another episode, Carrie wants to know where Doug works so she follows him until he ducks into the IPS depot where he meets Deacon. Others mention of them going to school together. Link to comment
Snow Apple July 7, 2015 Share July 7, 2015 Maybe they kept changing their stories to throw people off their scent due to them killing Carrie's sister Sarah and then later, Richie. The stress of hiding that secret made Carrie mean and Doug pretending he's dumb so nobody will take him seriously if he slip up. Link to comment
MMLEsq July 7, 2015 Share July 7, 2015 I've been catching this show in syndication. Can't believe the major continuity error with how Doug and Carrie met. In one episode, Doug meets Carrie at the club where he is a bouncer. In another episode, Carrie wants to know where Doug works so she follows him until he ducks into the IPS depot where he meets Deacon. Others mention of them going to school together. I don't think there's really an inconsistency. They met on a double-date (see Meet By-Product below). After they've begun dating, before they sleep together for the first time, Carrie wants to make sure that Doug isn't a loser, so he lies and says that he has a job. He then hangs out at IPS for about 3 months until he finally gets a job there (see Consummate Professional below). I don't remember ever hearing stories of them going to school together -- if so, yes, I agree that would be a continuity error. Plot summaries from IMDB: Meet By-Product: Back when Doug was a nightclub bouncer and Carrie a shop seller, Doug's buddy from the nightclub successfully asked Carrie out for a date. But Carrie wanted her friend Lynn to come along so Doug agreed for a double date. Doug's buddy made sure their neighbor's dog would be present at their bachelor pad. While it was eventually only the buddy and Lynn who had chemistry, Carrie accidentally allowed the dog to run off. While driving to find the dog, their ongoing common dislike was intensified until Carrie asked to leave the car near a bus station. The episode ended as Doug drove back to said bus station to try having a second chance with Carrie. Consummate Professional: Doug tells Carrie that it is his tenth anniversary at IPS, but Carrie recalls that it should have been three months earlier. Concerned because of benefits, RSPs, etc. she threatens to call IPS to have the date corrected. Doug can only stop her by now owning up to why she is wrong about the date in question. The episode then flashes back to when Doug and Carrie were dating and Doug has to lie to Carrie about a job in order to further their relationship. 1 Link to comment
K-9 July 8, 2015 Share July 8, 2015 I don't remember ever hearing stories of them going to school together -- if so, yes, I agree that would be a continuity error. Carrie and Doug both remember a time together in junior high. First 40 seconds of this clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1w6RwZESkc 1 Link to comment
MMLEsq July 8, 2015 Share July 8, 2015 Carrie and Doug both remember a time together in junior high. First 40 seconds of this clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1w6RwZESkc You have a much better memory than me -- I don't really even remember this scene, although I know I've seen the episode it comes from more than once. So, yes, I guess there are continuity errors re: when/how they met. Strange....especially since a whole episode was devoted to how they met, although I guess that came after the episode with this scene...? (Not sure and no time at this moment to check, but it really would make no sense if this scene was in an episode that came after the "how they met" episode.) Link to comment
Flnurse July 21, 2015 Share July 21, 2015 Carrie: "Dad, those are my birth control pills." Arthur: "Birth control pills? What do you need those for? DOES HE TOUCH YOU?!?!?!????" LMAO 4 Link to comment
Flnurse July 21, 2015 Share July 21, 2015 (edited) She says it gets her in touch with her inner whore. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA6ldoTVzTY Carrie: "Dad, those are my birth control pills." Arthur: "Birth control pills? What do you need those for? DOES HE TOUCH YOU?!?!?!????" LMAO Edited July 21, 2015 by Flnurse 1 Link to comment
Flnurse July 21, 2015 Share July 21, 2015 (edited) Fav episode = "Head First"!! Doug takes Arthur out on a Friday night because he feels sorry for Arthur being all alone. When Carrie hears about this, she shows her appreciation to Doug by giving him oral pleasure. Doug starts to take Arthur out more and more because he hopes Carrie will keep 'appreciating' him. Edited July 21, 2015 by Flnurse 3 Link to comment
Maharincess July 27, 2015 Share July 27, 2015 (edited) I wish we could have seen Carrie's reaction to the story Doug told in Consummate Professionals. I don't care about inconsistencies, I just love watching it. I chalk the inconsistancies up to it being a long running show. Edited July 27, 2015 by Maharincess 1 Link to comment
mansonlamps July 27, 2015 Share July 27, 2015 Deacon and Doug are stuck in a refrigerated truck because they got locked in while trying to deliver two penguins to the zoo. They need to scare the penguins into their crates and decide to act like a walrus to accomplish this. Doug: OK Deke go for it (paraphrase) Deacon: You and I are both up for the role of walrus and I get the part??? LOL. 6 Link to comment
mansonlamps July 30, 2015 Share July 30, 2015 Well how disappointing. I just ran across one of those Yahoo stories about "x amount of celebrities who are a**holes to their fans" or something like that and Kevin James was prominently featured. Damn, one of the reasons I loved him was he seemed like a regular guy who would be really nice in real life too. Makes me look at Doug just a little bit differently now even though that makes no sense. 1 Link to comment
Flnurse September 20, 2015 Share September 20, 2015 Kevin James and Leah Remini's spouses were regulars!!!!!!! Though different characters each time, any sexy asian chick (Kevins wife) or Hispanic man (Leahs husband) are played by their spouses!!! COOL Also, Jerry Stiller/ Ben Stiller's daughter/sister same thing. HOW COOL 2 Link to comment
SPLAIN September 30, 2015 Share September 30, 2015 (edited) I don't think there's really an inconsistency. They met on a double-date (see Meet By-Product below). After they've begun dating, before they sleep together for the first time, Carrie wants to make sure that Doug isn't a loser, so he lies and says that he has a job. He then hangs out at IPS for about 3 months until he finally gets a job there (see Consummate Professional below). I don't remember ever hearing stories of them going to school together -- if so, yes, I agree that would be a continuity error. Consummate Professional: Doug tells Carrie that it is his tenth anniversary at IPS, but Carrie recalls that it should have been three months earlier. Concerned because of benefits, RSPs, etc. she threatens to call IPS to have the date corrected. Doug can only stop her by now owning up to why she is wrong about the date in question. The episode then flashes back to when Doug and Carrie were dating and Doug has to lie to Carrie about a job in order to further their relationship. Regarding the bolded part, I realized recently an error with that episode. Carrie is concerned about the benefits and when things should start due to Doug's start date. However, in the episode Package Deal (three years earlier) Doug quits IPS and tries to get hired at FedEx, with no luck. He is then working for the courier place where he is a bike messenger. Technically, his start date would have began all over again when he returned to IPS, correct? There is an inconsistency about when they met since one episode has Carrie mentioning they met in junior high. That goes against when they supposedly met at the club where Doug was a bouncer. Edited September 30, 2015 by SPLAIN Link to comment
mansonlamps October 10, 2015 Share October 10, 2015 Fav episode = "Head First"!!Doug takes Arthur out on a Friday night because he feels sorry for Arthur being all alone. When Carrie hears about this, she shows her appreciation to Doug by giving him oral pleasure. Doug starts to take Arthur out more and more because he hopes Carrie will keep 'appreciating' him. Did they ever expressly say that oral sex was her way of "appreciating" Doug or is that speculation? I've only seen it in syndication and wondered if they were ever more explicit in the full version. I wouldn't have thought that both Doug and Deacon, who seem to have healthy, active sex lives with their wives, would have thought oral was such an unusual form of pleasure, but without more information that was what I kind of surmised as well. Link to comment
Tunia October 16, 2015 Share October 16, 2015 Just re-watching for the hundredth time the epi called "Two Thirty" where Arthur loses a poker game and owes Deacon $100, which of course he can't pay. In exchange, he offers to give Deacon's kid piano lessons. Arthur then asks Carrie if 1) she knows how to play the piano, and 2) if she could teach him to play in a matter of days. Her answer is "No and no". Now here's the question: If Carrie doesn't play the piano and Doug doesn't play, and Arthur needs to learn to play, who in the house does play to justify them even having a piano, complete with sheet music, in the house in the first place? In their economic situation, having a random piano is a $$$ outlay that doesn't make sense. For as long as that piano has been sitting in the corner of their dining area, it never before occurred to me that it's never used. The "B" story is Doug needing a dentist, and he ends up going to the one that used to hire Carrie to babysit his kids, and is now jealous of Doug so Doug thinks he's out to hurt him. 3 Link to comment
SPLAIN October 23, 2015 Share October 23, 2015 Has Doug ever said he plays the piano? Maybe he learned to play as a kid? Maybe the piano was a gift to them from his parents when they married. Holly's uncle, I believe that is who it was, he was played by Hal Linden. He played the piano when he was a guest at a dinner party thrown by Holly and Arthur. Link to comment
random chance October 23, 2015 Share October 23, 2015 Maybe it came with the house. I know I'd rather give someone the piano than go through the hell of moving it. 2 Link to comment
Pdxblonde October 30, 2015 Share October 30, 2015 My parents have a piano and neither one of them play. Of course, I do, and took lessons when I was growing up, but I haven't lived there for over 20 years. Link to comment
Maharincess November 12, 2015 Share November 12, 2015 My house came with a piano in it. We called a lot of places trying to donate it and a music school finally came to pick it up. 1 Link to comment
Mmazeo November 3, 2016 Share November 3, 2016 Doug to Carrie who is barely paying attention because she's been getting groped by Kaplan's kid: "Hey what do you want for dinner? Anything but Chinese because I had Chinese for lunch" "Unless you really want Chinese" "...let's get Chinese" 2 Link to comment
ridethemaverick November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 Carrie's entire monologue at the beginning of Switch Sitters when Doug asks her where to find the scissors, but especially this part: "What if I died? How would you ever flip a pancake? How would you ever cut anything ever again? Would you just sit here, weeping and soiling yourself until someone came to help you?" 8 Link to comment
Phoebe70 February 23, 2017 Share February 23, 2017 One of my favorite episodes is "Frozen Pop." The basement is cold so Carrie lets Arthur stay upstairs in the guest bedroom. There are so many good quotes in that one. I also like the flashback one where Doug and Carrie buy the 70s house with the shag carpet and dumbwaiter. 1 Link to comment
cpcathy May 2, 2017 Share May 2, 2017 I know I'm late on this topic, but that flashback with the dumbwaiter was one of the funniest episodes of comedy ever. 1 Link to comment
Wavy May 17, 2017 Share May 17, 2017 Loved "Offensive Fowl." But, I never understood why Doug gave the chicken he rescued to a farmer. What did he think the farmer was going to do to the poor bird ??!!! 1 Link to comment
useryikes May 18, 2017 Share May 18, 2017 Just saw one of the episodes where Doug is on strike. More laughs in that one that the whole season of "Kevin Can Wait". 2 Link to comment
Maharincess May 19, 2017 Share May 19, 2017 The Strike is my favorite story line on the show. I love part three when Doug, Arthur and Deacon hit the streets, complete with baby. 2 Link to comment
red12 May 24, 2017 Share May 24, 2017 (edited) So, just seeing the fladhback episode where Doug lied about having a job in order to sleep with Carrie when they were dating. So, basically he's a slut shaming creep and the conversation can be had as to whether he's a rapist since he lied about having a job in order to convince her he was serious about the relationship. The scenes of him literally calling her a slut and pressuring her for sex since he and his friends labeled her as previously promiscuous were not funny. I guess the writers reverse engineered the reason a "hot" Carrie would settle for Doug is she was a reformed slut with family issues (in her characters words, "no mom and a dad whose crazy") who was willing to settle for a nice fat guy with very little ambition (he lucked into the delivery job while lying to Carrie). Edited May 24, 2017 by red12 1 Link to comment
ridethemaverick June 4, 2017 Share June 4, 2017 On 5/24/2017 at 10:18 AM, red12 said: So, just seeing the fladhback episode where Doug lied about having a job in order to sleep with Carrie when they were dating. So, basically he's a slut shaming creep and the conversation can be had as to whether he's a rapist since he lied about having a job in order to convince her he was serious about the relationship. The scenes of him literally calling her a slut and pressuring her for sex since he and his friends labeled her as previously promiscuous were not funny. I guess the writers reverse engineered the reason a "hot" Carrie would settle for Doug is she was a reformed slut with family issues (in her characters words, "no mom and a dad whose crazy") who was willing to settle for a nice fat guy with very little ambition (he lucked into the delivery job while lying to Carrie). That episode always bothered me too. I hated how entitled he was...so because Carrie slept with the Derobertis guys, she can't say no to sex with you? Gross. 4 Link to comment
msani19 June 4, 2017 Share June 4, 2017 Not only was his attitude gross but he allowed the stupid, moronic attitudes of his friends bother him. They were shaming him because the idea that Carrie had sex with those other guys but not him was something to mock and belittle him for as opposed to it being none of their business. It always bothered me too. 3 Link to comment
VCRTracking June 10, 2017 Share June 10, 2017 One of my favorite KoQ B-plots ever is when Spence asks Doug's neighbor TV's Incredible Hulk Lou Ferigno(playing himself) to go with him to a sci-fi convention upstate. Then Spence while at his job at a subway tollbooth meets Adam West. Spence asks him to go with him instead and tells Lou something else came up. While driving to the convention Adam reveals that he and Lou are friends and he told him what happened. Spence tries to pathetically explain "Because you're better!" Quote Adam West: I see. If you ran into Bill Shatner this morning, would you have dumped me too? Spence Olchin: I want to say "no," but I'm so weak. Adam West: This is why me, Lou, Bill, and Lee Majors look out for each other. To protect ourselves from pasty-faced opportunists such as yourself. And then he makes Spence get out of the car and cross 8 lanes of traffic while he goes to the sci-fi con alone! RIP Adam West. 7 Link to comment
useryikes July 28, 2017 Share July 28, 2017 Just saw 2 good ones - Margy (where his mom is still in touch & Carrie is jealous) & the one where he takes an obscene photo of his front at the wedding. 2 Link to comment
Gothish520 December 18, 2017 Share December 18, 2017 On 10/10/2015 at 1:15 PM, mansonlamps said: Did they ever expressly say that oral sex was her way of "appreciating" Doug or is that speculation? I've only seen it in syndication and wondered if they were ever more explicit in the full version. I wouldn't have thought that both Doug and Deacon, who seem to have healthy, active sex lives with their wives, would have thought oral was such an unusual form of pleasure, but without more information that was what I kind of surmised as well. I think the title of the episode ("Head First") says it all! I totally agree with you, one would think that oral would not be so unusual or rare in a healthy sex life, but surprisingly, there are still women (and yes, even some men) who balk at the idea. I have a couple of female friends who straight up say they won't do it. It kind of boggles my mind. 1 Link to comment
msani19 December 18, 2017 Share December 18, 2017 I agree that it seems that it's mind-boggling that there are people who refuse to engage in oral! But to each his or her own. I do think that TV shows like to make it out to be this elusive, men must beg for all the time, so it plays well as a nice narrative tool. I can think of one thing that would probably fall into the women would rarely, if not never do category than oral! But that's something TV hardly ever depicts... Even though even if Doug/Deacon had great sex lives and this was the ONE thing they didn't get. Boo-hoo. 1 Link to comment
Motor City February 2, 2018 Share February 2, 2018 I have recently begun watching reruns of “King of Queens” on TV Land and maybe this question has been raised before, but why does Carrie need a dedicated home office when she is a secretary? 1 Link to comment
Maharincess February 5, 2018 Share February 5, 2018 On 2/2/2018 at 10:48 AM, Motor City said: I have recently begun watching reruns of “King of Queens” on TV Land and maybe this question has been raised before, but why does Carrie need a dedicated home office when she is a secretary? Not only that but if she got a loan to make a home office, why a few seasons later could Doug and his friends not play poker in the dining room because she had to work there? That always bugged me, they had to rent an apartment to play cards because she had to work at the table but she had an office upstairs. 1 Link to comment
Snow Apple February 6, 2018 Share February 6, 2018 I just saw a rerun where Carrie keeps buying designer clothes and returning them. Every time I see this one, I remember how much I want her purse at the end at her boss' party. It also reminds me how little respect be has for her to pawn his baby off on her. If her dress *did* get messed up, she sure as heck should send him the bill! 2 Link to comment
Starsandbucks April 14, 2018 Share April 14, 2018 This thread hasn’t been touched in a while but out of the blue I got nostalgic for this show. I added it to my DVR and have been coming home from work and been watching about three episodes a night. It’s as fun as I remember. One of my favorite episodes was Carrie’s bun. I always loved Deacon’s response, “It’s ass ugly, girl.” I’ve thought of that line for years, every time someone is looking a little too...garish for my taste. LOL 5 Link to comment
WarnerCL45 May 8, 2018 Share May 8, 2018 I get nostalgic for this show when I watch Kevin Can Wait. KofQ is just so much funnier - and really underrated as a sitcom. 1 Link to comment
Mrs. Hanson May 10, 2018 Share May 10, 2018 On 4/14/2018 at 10:37 AM, Starsandbucks said: This thread hasn’t been touched in a while but out of the blue I got nostalgic for this show. I added it to my DVR and have been coming home from work and been watching about three episodes a night. It’s as fun as I remember. One of my favorite episodes was Carrie’s bun. I always loved Deacon’s response, “It’s ass ugly, girl.” I’ve thought of that line for years, every time someone is looking a little too...garish for my taste. LOL Okay, the bun episode: I can watch that one over and OVER! I belong to a Facebook club dedicated to KoQ and you would not believe how many women put up photos of their buns!!! (I did, to be honest!) When Deacon says "Ass Ugly" it cracks me up!!! The episode on tonight is where they go to the Inn in Vermont and have listen to Deacon and Kelly hump through the whole weekend. Too many good lines to quote and go over here!!! 2 Link to comment
msani19 May 10, 2018 Share May 10, 2018 Even if the King of Queens didn't exist, Kevin Can Wait is just a bad sitcom. However, because there is KOQ, Kevin Can Wait seems even worse in comparison. I still enjoy watching the KOQ episodes, as people have mentioned, there are lots of funny lines and situations. It might be nice to revive this forum now that I've seen KCW and cringe. 2 Link to comment
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