The King of Queens: Season 4, Episode 24

Two Thirty (20 May 2002)

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When it turns out that Doug's new dentist once had a crush on Carrie, Doug thinks he hurts him on purpose.

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Doug has a bad tooth and decides to go to Deacon's dentist. But when Doug finds out that Carrie and the dentist know each other, he feels that the Dr. is hurting Doug on purpose out of jealousy. When Deacon wins a poker game over Arthur and Arthur doesn't have the money he promised him, Arthur tells him that he will give his son free piano lessons. The only problem is that Arthur doesn't know how to play the piano. Written by Anonymous

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Doug's dentist is in the Weithorn Medical Center. The building's name is very likely an inside joke since one of the show's creators is Michael J. Weithorn. See more »

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