Doug breaks the bed, and when Carrie and Doug find a new one that they like, it has to be ordered, thus leaving them with nothing, until they borrow two twin beds for the time being. Quickly the two realize that having their own space at night is making major improvements in their marriage. Arthur discovers that their sweet neighbor, Lou Ferrigno, is actually quite a gossip, when he overhears him through a peep hole in the basement that looks right into his yard. Arthur makes it his mission not to get tangled up in that mess by protecting what information Lou gets.
s05e01 - Arthur, Spooner
s05e02 - Window Pain
s05e03 - Holy Mackerel
s05e04 - Kirbed Enthusiasm
s05e05 - Mammary Lane
s05e06 - Business Affairs
s05e07 - Flame Resistant
s05e08 - Flash Photography
s05e09 - Connect Four
s05e10 - Loaner Car
s05e11 - Mentalo Case
s05e12 - Jung Frankenstein
s05e13 - Attention Deficit
s05e14 - Prints Charming
s05e15 - Animal Attraction
s05e16 - Golden Moldy
s05e17 - S'Poor House
s05e18 - Steve Moscow
s05e19 - Cowardly Lyin'
s05e20 - Driving Reign
s05e21 - Clothes Encounter
s05e22 - Queens'bro Bridge
s05e23 - Dog Shelter
s05e24 - Taste Buds
s05e25 - Bed Spread
The King of Queens revolves around Doug Heffernan, a Queens, N.Y., parcel delivery man with simple desires. Among his prized possessions is a 70-inch television that his lovely wife, Carrie, provided for him. However, now that Carrie's widowed father, Arthur, lives with them, Doug's television room has become Arthur's bedroom. Doug and his sports-watching buddies, Spence and Deacon - and the beloved television - have been relegated to the garage, and Doug now shares his castle with a very eccentric father-in-law and his very unusual habits.