| The King Of Queens premiered in Fall 1998 as a | | | | motorcycle, clearly violating Carrie's stated wishes. As |
| spin-off series related to the popular sitcom | | | | part of a plan to get Doug to sell the motorcycle, |
| Everybody Loves Raymond. Based on the life of a bit | | | | Carrie takes up smoking, telling Doug that she'll give up |
| character from that show, The King Of Queens | | | | cigarettes when he gives up the bike. But when Doug |
| follows the life of IPS delivery man Doug Heffernan | | | | sells the bike, Carrie's guilt causes her to buy it back, |
| (Kevin James) and his wife Carrie (Leah Remini). Much | | | | resulting in some unintended consequences... Other |
| like its predecessor, the series makes use of similar | | | | notable episodes from Season 2 include "Parent |
| marriage humor material as the basis for its premise. | | | | Trapped" in which Deacon and his wife Kelly ask Doug |
| Throw in the hilarious Jerry Stiller as the live-in | | | | and Carrie to be the godparents of their newborn |
| father-in-law, and The King Of Queens is one of the | | | | (they decline, but then regret doing so), and "Net |
| funniest sitcoms currently on the air... | | | | Prophets" in which Doug and Carrie invest their |
| The King of Queens (Season 2) DVD features a | | | | Christmas bonus in the stock of an online company |
| number of hilarious episodes including the season | | | | they know little about... |
| premiere "Queasy Rider" in which Doug buys a | | | | |