The King of Queens: Season 9, Episode 9

Mild Bunch (23 Apr. 2007)

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It's Doug's high school reunion, and he's going "Stag", while Carrie relaxes at home and tries to watch a movie with Arthur.

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Doug is having his high school reunion, where he meets Jeff "The Beast" Sussmann, who was a dysfunctional student now on the straight and narrow, and has become vice principal of their old high school. With some prompting from Doug, they plan revenge on principal Nagel that gets out of hand. Meanwhile Carrie and Arthur try to watch a movie together at home with tragic consequences. Written by Simon Vidiot

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The video store clerk, Gloria, is played by Amy Stiller, real-life daughter of Jerry Stiller who plays Arthur; this makes the conversation at the end about fathers and daughters especially entertaining! See more »

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In the supermarket scene, The 2 liter sodas say Albertsons on it. New York doesn't have Albertsons Supermarkets or their sodas for sale. See more »

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References The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) See more »

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"Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)"
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Doug meets up with his old friend, Jeff Sussman, at a High School reunion. It turns out Sussman -- who, along with Doug, were once wild party animals back in their school days -- has grown up and matured, and is now the school's principal - or so he claims. It turns out he's really just the principal's assistant, and he's grown frustrated and tired of his job.

That night, at the reunion party, Doug and Jeff decide to bring the back the "glory" days -- they decide to egg Principal Nagel's car. What starts off simply as an innocent prank, leads to Jeff becoming increasingly enraged with his life and job, and he becomes more wild, even dangerous, deciding they should do more than just egg the car. This begins with Jeff peeing into the principal's car and eventually escalates to a break-in into a store and a plan to rob and then kidnap the principal. I won't spoil the ending, but let's just say it involves the cops and an escape to Mexico.

One of the best King of Queens episodes. Sandler is just awesome as Jeff "The Beast" Sussman, a character who is frustrated with his tedious job and mundane life, and just snaps, going to ridiculous-yet-hilarious lengths to get revenge against his boss. There's also a funny side-story where Spence gets confused for a lesbian woman at the party, and Danny hooks up with a gay football star, just to prove to Spence that he still 'has it'.

10/10


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