The King of Queens: Season 8, Episode 14

Apartment Complex (6 Feb. 2006)

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Doug and his friends get an apartment above a Chinese restaurant in order to be away from the women in their lives. Carrie takes on Kirstie Alley as a client but soon finds out she has to ... See full summary »

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Doug and his friends get an apartment above a Chinese restaurant in order to be away from the women in their lives. Carrie takes on Kirstie Alley as a client but soon finds out she has to be a designated "eater": for her. After a botched delivery by Doug (who takes on a job at the restaurant to pay the rent) Carrie finds out about the apartment. Written by Stalker-

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I found this episode really funny, as there was a new scene. Carrie needs the house to work, so Doug and the guys go out to a Chinese restaurant and find a flat on top to play their games. They share the payments.....and then it gets funny. I found this the funniest episode in the whole series because it actually made me 'laugh'. The others were all good, but not really funny. Its quite different from 'friends' where almost every line is hilarious. Though, i think this episode is right at the top with friends...... The inclusion of a Chinese restaurant was good, and i allover give it an 8 out of 10. Also in this episode, Carrie met Kirstie Allie which was i think a surprise to the whole sitcom.


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