When Doug hears from Carrie that Deacon's ex-wife wants to reunite with him after a two-year separation, he can't decide whether or not to give Deacon the heads-up. When Deacon informs Doug that he just met a beautiful stewardess and is spending the entire weekend with her, Doug decides not to tell him about his ex-wife's plans to reunite with him. But when Carrie discovers this, she demands that Doug tell Deacon so he doesn't ruin his chances of getting back with Kelly.
s06e01 - Doug Less (1)
s06e02 - Doug Less (2)
s06e03 - King Pong
s06e04 - Dreading Vows
s06e05 - Nocturnal Omission
s06e06 - Affidavit Justice
s06e07 - Secret Garden
s06e08 - Eggsit Strategy
s06e09 - Thanks Man
s06e10 - American Idle
s06e11 - Santa Claustrophobia
s06e12 - Dougie Houser
s06e13 - Frigid Heirs
s06e14 - Switch Sitters
s06e15 - Cheap Saks
s06e16 - Damned Yanky
s06e17 - Multiple Plots
s06e18 - Trash Talker
s06e19 - Precedent Nixin'
s06e20 - Foe: Pa
s06e21 - Tank Heaven
s06e22 - Alter Ego
s06e23 - Icky Shuffle
s06e24 - Awful Bigamy
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.