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The King of Queens - Time Share
episode 1.22
USA 1999
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, Bryan Cranston, Dee Dee Rescher, Larry Romano, Patton Oswalt
story by Nancy Cohen (II), screenplay by David Bickel, 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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Doug (Kevin James) and Carrie's (Leah Remini) annoying neighbours Tim
(Bryan Cranston) and Dorothy (Dee Dee Rescher) are planning of getting a
divorce and thus offer the time share place they have rented in the
Hamptons to Doug and Carrie, since they won't be using it anymore. Carrie
is all for it, even if that means spending a little time witht he
neighbours, but when she decides iDorothy's too much for her and hands her
over to Doug's friend Richie (Larry Romano), things get out of hand as
Richie has a one-night-stand with her - upon which Carrie forces him to
see her again, just until she and Doug have had their holidays in the
Hamptons. But that plan comes to naught when Tim gets jealous and wants
Dorothy back - and for Coug and Carrie, it's bye bye time share ... Admittedly,
the setup for this episode is a bit far-fetched, but both script and cast
make the most out of it, making this one great episode.
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