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King of Queens - Season 2 [DVD] [1999]

King of Queens - Season 2 [DVD] [1999]
From Paramount Home Entertainment (UK)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4440 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-07-09
  • Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 4

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Amazon.co.uk Review
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. The second season has no overarching plotlines or recurring themes; it's just a compilation of excellent material, including Doug's ego inflating when a waitress flirts with him; Doug and Carrie squirming when their best friends ask them to be godparents; Doug discovering that Carrie compulsively cheats at games; and a flashback to when they first met. It's the attention to emotional detail that makes the show fly; James and Remini take the most mundane material--say, an argument over where to go for a vacation or how their marriage lacks romance--and turn the many ways in which couples cope into a pugnacious duet. Their sparring not only is funny, but consistently rings true as irrational but oh-so-common human behavior. The show pulls you in all the more because the Heffernans make up just as often as they fight, demonstrating one of the most functional marriages on television. It's meat-and-potatoes comedy, but sometimes nothing else will hit the spot. --Bret Fetzer

Synopsis
KING OF QUEENS follows the workaday lives of married couple Doug (Kevin James) and Carrie (Leah Remini), who share their home with Carrie's oddball father Arthur (Jerry Stiller). Many humourous complications arise from this less than ideal living arrangement; Doug--a deliveryman for the fictitious IPS--finds his privacy encroached upon but doesn't really have much say in the matter and tries, somewhat ham-fistedly, to keep the peace. When his boorish behaviour lands him in hot water with the missus, he seeks out the counsel of his wise buddies, who are always on hand to offer advice to their hapless friend. This release contains every episode from Series 2.


Customer Reviews

KoQ 24
Season 2 of this great American SitCom contains:

Disc 1:
1.Queasy Rider - Doug gets a motorbike
2.Female Problems - Doug's jealous of Carrie's new friend
3.Assaulted Nuts - Doug has an accident at work and ends up in the Emergency room
4.Parent Trapped - Doug and Carrie become God-parents
5.Tube Stakes - Doug's TV gets stolen
6.Doug Out - Doug annoys Arthur and, to make up for it, has to take him to a Mets game

Disc 2:
7.Get away - A vacation with Deacon and Kelly is no holiday for Doug and Carrie
8.Dire Strayts - It's Husbands vs. Wives when Ray and Debra Barone visit the Heffernans
9.I, Candy - Doug achieves "hunk" status when a waitress checks him out
10.Roamin' Holiday - Thanksgiving with the Heffernans
11.Sparing Carrie - Doug is spared no guilt when he's asked to cut Carrie from their bowling team
12.Net Prophets - Will Doug and Carrie ever agree on how to invest his Christmas bonus?

Disc 3:
13.Party Favour - Doug throws a bachelor party that's no fun
14.Block Buster - Doug goes to a football team reunion and gets nostalgic
15.Frozen Pop - Arthur's now sleeping much closer to Doug and Carrie
16.Fair Game - Game Night, with a twist
17.Meet Byproduct - When Doug met Carrie
18.The Shmenkmans - Doug and Carrie's new friends vs. their best friends

Disc 4:
19.Surprise Artie - It's Arthurs surprise Birthday party...but the real surprise is on Doug and Carrie
20.Wild Cards - Doug and Deacon are let loose in Atlantic City
21.Big Dougie - Doug's decision to become a big brother turns into a big bother
22.Soft Touch - Debt of a Salesman
23.Restaurant Row - Doug and Carrie serve up chaos at a new local eatery
24.Flower Power - Doug and Carrie try to re-ignite their marriage
25.The Whine Country - Doug and Carrie's big vacation comes down to a coin toss

Great5
This is a really good show, and this set is good value for money (cheaper then any where else). It contains all episodes form the season.

SEASON 25

KING OF QUEENS follows the workaday lives of married couple Doug (Kevin James) and Carrie (Leah Remini), who share their home with Carrie's oddball father Arthur (Jerry Stiller). Many humourous complications arise from this less than ideal living arrangement; Doug--a deliveryman for the fictitious IPS--finds his privacy encroached upon but doesn't really have much say in the matter and tries, somewhat ham-fistedly, to keep the peace. When his boorish behaviour lands him in hot water with the missus, he seeks out the counsel of his wise buddies, who are always on hand to offer advice to their hapless friend. This release contains every episode from Series 2.
GREAT