King of Queens - The Complete Series
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Product Information
The hilarity of the Heffernan household entertained viewers for nine whole seasons. The popular sitcom stars Kevin James as Doug Heffernan, a UPS delivery man who lives in Queens with his shopaholic wife, Carrie (Leah Remini). The couple's life together is turned upside down when Carrie's eccentric father, Arthur (Jerry Stiller, SEINFELD), moves in with them, taking over Doug's cherished TV room and usurping his sports-watching habits. The unusual family arrangement provides laughs and challenges over the next nine eventful years. The entire series is included here.Actors and Key Contributors: King of Queens,
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Spotlight Review
"What's the matter, Douglas, you never looked heavier?"
Written
By C. Lockwood
on 2008-05-04 Now this what I call a sitcom! King Of Queens is in my opinion the greatest television comedy of all time, that is correct the greatest of all time.
Set in Queens, NY is an all star cast featuring Kevin James as Doug Heffernan, an overweight IPS driver, that is pretty much the all american fat guy. He eats alot, drinks, is obsessed with sports, watches alot of tv, makes farting noises with his hand, and oh did I mention he eats alot. Also starring Leah Remini as Carrie Heffernan, the outspoken, strong, and alot of times mean, beautiful wife of Doug. And last but not least Jerry Stiller as Arthur Spooner, the outrageous father-in-law that lives in Doug and Carries basement after setting fire to his house, trying to cook on an old hot plate. The three of these actors are a dy... (Read Full Review)



