King of Queens

1990s tv sitcom

Season 3  - King of Queens tv sitcom episodes guide
Season 3  - King of Queens tv sitcom episodes guide
Season 3  - King of Queens tv sitcom episodes guide
Season 3  - King of Queens tv sitcom episodes guide

Doug is a overweight courier, who does not enjoy his job. His consolation is his beautiful wife... he also can’t enjoy much since her father, that doesn’t get along with Doug, moved in with them.



King of Queens Season 3 (2000)


1

Do Rico

Carrie is turned on by Doug’s imitation of his new Hispanic co-worker, Rico. He later becomes jealous of Rico when he realizes that Carrie seems more responsive to him when he imitates Rico. Arthur tries to chronicle his own life story.

2

Roast Chicken

Carrie has Doug sign a congratulatory card for his boss’ twenty years at the company. When he opens the card he is grateful for it, and decides he wants Doug to participate in the banquet roast and Doug blames Carrie for this fiasco. He does rise to the occasion, however, and even manages to get some good laughs out of the audience. That is, until he starts to tell some jokes that hit a little too close to home.

3

Fatty McButterpants

Doug is offended that Carrie wants him to lose weight, so he vows to lose thirty pounds. In the process, Doug gives Carrie a remark that she wears too much make up to settle the score.

4

Class Struggle

Carrie decides to return to college, with very little time to get things done.

5

Strike One

Doug’s car breaks down, so he goes out and buys a new truck, just as his union goes on strike against IPS.

6

Strike Too

Second week of the IPS strike; Doug gets a job as a substitute teacher.

7

Strike Out

The IPS strike is in its third week, and both Doug and Deacon are spending the majority of their days doing very little outside of sleeping all day. Carrie and Kelly decide to make a play date with Doug, Deacon and Arthur, but the plan backfires when they turn into a trio of merry pranksters.

8

Dark Meet

After a great Thanksgiving, Doug and Carrie try to recall their first Thanksgiving together and who said, "I Love You" first. They consult Arthur, who quickly recalls some other Thanksgivings and finally recalls 1993 when he was having a fight with his new wife, Lily (Florence Henderson), as Doug was coming over to meet the family.

9

Twisted Sitters

Doug and Carrie watch Deacon and Kelly’s kids while they are out of town. When one of the kids sees them making love in the Palmers’ bedroom, they must keep him from telling his parents.

10

Work Related

Arthur begins to work at Carrie’s law firm. Doug and Deacon compete for the best practical joke.

11

Better Camera

Doug and Deacon go shopping together for their wives’ Christmas presents. They each buy cameras, however Deacon chooses one that is less expensive than the one Doug got because Kelly, Deacon’s wife, often loses her cameras. When Carrie correctly guesses what Doug got for her, she convinces him to give her the camera early so that she can take photos at her office’s Christmas party. Unfortunately, one of the new partners at Carrie’s law firm gives everyone nicer cameras for Christmas. Meanwhile, Arthur sees an opportunity to have his script made into a movie when Lou Ferrigno moves next door.

12

Wedding Presence

Instead of driving out of state for their friends’ wedding, Carrie and Doug decide to stay home and later tell the couple that they were there, but did not see them. They soon began to feel guilty and go to the wedding anyway, arriving just as the couple are leaving. Meanwhile, Arthur gets Spencer to participate in his scheme to get half-off shoes.

13

Hi-Def Jam

In order to watch the upcoming Super Bowl on a high-definition television, Doug hatches a plan to have his sister Stephanie (Ricki Lake) date Carrie’s wealthy boss (Alex Skuby).

14

Paint Misbehavin

After Carrie tells Doug that it’s okay for him to find other women attractive, he asks her to tell him which men she finds attractive. Among others, she says she finds Deacon good looking, which causes Doug to become jealous. Doug complains about it to Deacon, who brags about it to his wife, Kelly. Deacon’s paintball birthday party turns into a jealous war.

15

Deacon Blues

Doug is surprised to find his married best friend, Deacon, out with another woman. Meanwhile, Carrie questions her relationship with Doug because of their different views on cheating.

16

Horizontal Hold

After Deacon and Kelly’s separation, Carrie begins to wonder about her own marriage. She and Doug agree to put their sex lives on hold for a few weeks because Carrie feels that they should resolve arguments verbally, not always physically. Meanwhile, Arthur dates a woman who claims she was once Frank Sinatra’s girlfriend.

17

Inner Tube

When Doug lies to Carrie so he can play mud football, he gets sick and starts feeling guilty. He then has dreams about it based on television shows such as Wheel of Fortune, The Young and the Restless and television film Brian’s Song.

18

Papa Pill

When Doug volunteers to be Arthur’s caretaker, he finds it a much more demanding task then he had anticipated.

19

Package Deal

Doug considers getting a new job at FedEx after Mitch (Craig Anton) a FedEx supervisor (who previously worked at IPS) made it sound like a better career choice. Carrie gets addicted to tanning cream after helping her neighbor, Lou Ferrigno, introduces her to it.

20

Separation Anxiety

During the Palmer’s separation, Doug and Carrie go to the movies with Kelly while Deacon takes the kids. While there, Carrie runs into Bill (Joseph C. Phillips) a co-worker who seems interested in Kelly. The two end up going on a date, and when Deacon finds out he is ready to patch things up with her.

21

Departure Time

Doug, Carrie and Arthur head out to the airport to visit with Doug’s parents (Jenny O’Hara and Dakin Matthews) while they have a short layover at Kennedy Airport on their way to Montreal. While there, his parents ask him to sign their living will, making him the one responsible for pulling the plug. When his sister Stephanie gets wind of this, she is offended that she wasn’t the one asked to be responsible.

22

Swim Neighbors

A hurricane destroys the backyards of the Hefferenans and the Sackskys (Bryan Cranston and Dee Dee Rescher). When Carrie rejects their idea of a combined backyard, they retaliate by installing an above ground pool.

23

S’no Job

Doug’s Uncle Stu (Gavin MacLeod) asks him to get his son, Danny, a job at IPS. Doug does not want him working there but he does not want to look bad to the family so he instructs his boss Mr. O’Boyle (Sam McMurray) to interview him but not hire him. Meanwhile, Arthur fills out audience comment cards on a new movie.

24

Pregnant Pause, part 1

Carrie discovers that she’s pregnant, and she’s panicked that the timing is wrong. Meanwhile, Deacon and Kelly begin to reconcile, Spence is left out in the cold, and Arthur insists that Doug build him his own bathroom in the basement.

25

Pregnant Pause, part 2

Doug gets a night job working as limo driver and tells Arthur that because the contractor they were using is now too expensive with Carrie being pregnant, he would finish the downstairs bathroom himself. However, the responsibility of working so much combined with Arthur bothering him to do the bathroom proves too much, and Doug finally collapses at one of Carrie’s appointments. In the end, she loses the baby.




Seasons of King of Queens

1998 Season 1
1999 Season 2
2000 Season 3
2001 Season 4
2002 Season 5
2003 Season 6
2004 Season 7
2005 Season 8
2006 Season 9


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