The King of Queens: Season 5, Episode 22

Queens'bro Bridge (28 Apr. 2003)

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Arthur reveals that he has a half-brother named Scitch who he has a house with, which makes Doug think that Arthur should move in with him. The only problem is that Arthur hates Scitch and doesn't want to live there for that reason.

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Arthur reveals that he has a half-brother named Scitch who he has a house with, which makes Doug think that Arthur should move in with him. The only problem is that Arthur hates Scitch and doesn't want to live there for that reason.

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Excellent episode.
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This is an excellent episode that touches on a number of serious topics but without becoming melodramatic. The topics include sibling rivalries, inter-generational conflict, the plight of the frail elderly, bullying, loyalty, selflessness, extended family cohesion, dependency issues and marital conflict. The central character here is Doug who has to make some serious decisions that will effect his relationship with his wife and directly impact on his father-in-law with whom he is in conflict. The question that becomes apparent is how does a young married couple cope with added responsibilities relating to care of an elderly parent with a challenging personality? What do they do? Watch this episode and find out.


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