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The King of Queens - Crappy Birthday
episode 1.15
USA 1999
produced by David Litt, Annette Sahakian Davis, Jeff Sussman, Michael J. Weithorn (executive) for Hanley Productions, Columbia/CBS
directed by Mark Cendrowski
starring Kevin James, Leah Remini, Jerry Stiller, Victor Williams, Merrin Dungey, Esther Scott, Larry Romano, William Newman
story by Kevin James, Rock Reuben, Gary Valentine, screenplay by David Bickel, created by David Litt, Michael J. Weithorn, music by Andrew Gross
TV-series King of Queens
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Originally, Doug (Kevin James) planned to watch a wrestling game on his
wife Carrie's (Leah Remini) 30th birthday, but gets a bad conscience in
the last moment, when he notices how bad she feels about turning 30 and
makes some last minute arrangements to go for dinner in a posh restaurant
with their best friends Kelly (Merrin Dungey) and Deacon (Victor
Williams), who has to bring along his mum (Esther Scott) ... and before
you know it, Deacon's mum has filled arrie up with so much guilt that she
has to drown it in alcohol - and to relieve her of her bad conscience,
Doug confesses to her in which ways he has messed up this birthday
celebration. Not great in story and resolution, but some of the
funniest scenes of the entire series ...
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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