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The King of Queens - Supermarket Story
episode 1.10
USA 1998
produced by David Litt, Annette Sahakian Davis, Jeff Sussman, Michael J. Weithorn (executive) for Hanley Productions, Columbia/CBS
directed by Rob Schiller
starring Kevin James, Leah Remini, Jerry Stiller, Larry Romano, Dana Gould, Christine Rose, Patricia Place, Parry Shen, Donny Osmond
written by Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa, created by David Litt, Michael J. Weithorn, music by Andrew Gross
TV-series King of Queens
review by Mike Haberfelner
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It's the day before Thanksgiving, and Doug (Kevin James), Carrie (Leah
Remini), and her father Arthur (Jerry Stiller) are at the supermarket to
get food, and while Carrie tries everything to buy everything to make a
perfect Thanksgiving turkey but ends up with a TV-dinner instead and
Arthur tries to pick up a woman (Patricia Place) offering cheese sample to
customers, Doug meets a guy (Dana Gould) he can't place for the life of
it, but it seems the guy knows him, abnd after a while it seems the two of
them are not on too good terms and they actually start to fight - even
though Doug has no idea why -, but ultimately Doug invites the guy to
Thanksgiving dinner to make up. Not much of a story here, this
is more a loosely connected sequence of gags revolving around the
episode's setting, the supermarket - but since most of the gags are really
funny, who am I to complain?
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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