Carrie and Doug Go Back To School - The King of Queens #thekingofqueens #thekingofqueensfull

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The King of Queens is an American television sitcom that ran on CBS from September 21, 1998, to May 14, 2007, a total of nine seasons and 207 episodes. The series was created by Michael J. Weithorn and David Litt, who also served as the show's executive producer, and stars Kevin James and Leah Remini as Doug and Carrie Heffernan, a working-class couple living in Rego Park, Queens. All the episodes were filmed in front of a live studio audience.[1][2]

The King of Queens was produced by Hanley Productions and CBS Productions (1998–2007), CBS Paramount Network Television (2007), in association with Columbia TriStar Television (1998–2002), and Sony Pictures Television (2002–07). It was filmed at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California. The ninth and final season concluded with a double-length finale episode in 2007. James and Remini reunited in the 2016 television sitcom Kevin Can Wait,[3] which ended on May 7, 2018.[4]

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00:00I'll tell you, this was a banner idea you kids had, taking classes at night.
00:03You decided what you're going to take, Dad?
00:05I'm not sure. Either salsa dancing or how to become a notary public.
00:10What do you think?
00:10Well, that depends. If you want to dance or watch people sign things.
00:14Both interest me.
00:15Hey, would you watch the road now and again?
00:17Would you relax?
00:19I'm sorry. It's just that kid. I think he's got to go home and change now.
00:27You know what? I think I'm going to take the notary class.
00:30God knows the world doesn't need another salsa dancer.
00:36Spence, come on.
00:37Coming.
00:38Hi, Mom.
00:40I don't know how late we might go out after.
00:44I don't need to wear my hood.
00:53As soon as we get around the corner, this thing's coming right off.
00:55And so, by the beginning of the century, you've got Napoleon overrunning Europe,
01:03the promise of democracy gone, the Industrial Revolution turning everyone's lives upside down.
01:08And from this upheaval emerged some of the greatest writers in history.
01:13You just look like Batman.
01:16In one short period of history, you've got Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy,
01:20the Bronte sisters, Jane Austen, all the way through Henry James and Oscar Wilde.
01:24Now, these writers, each in their own way,
01:26reflected the mores and conventions of their times.
01:29And in many cases, I think we'll find they challenge these mores as well.
01:32Quit it!
01:35Oh, he was touching me.
01:38Anyway, we're going to get rolling with a novel by one of the most
01:41truly interesting writers of the era, Charlotte Bronte.
01:44The book, Jane Eyre.
01:45I'm also handing out a list of 10 discussion questions about Jane Eyre.
01:51I want you to read the book, flip them over.
01:54We will discuss them when we meet again.
02:03I'll tell you this much.
02:05Becoming a notary public is not for the timid.
02:07No, sir.
02:08Very competitive.
02:10Not a backstabbing.
02:12Hey, pull over.
02:13I gotta use the john.
02:14Why don't you go when we drop Spence off?
02:17I didn't have to go there.
02:18Excuse me for not having a prostate!
02:21All right, Dad, there's a Dairy Queen.
02:22Go knock yourself out.
02:24Okay, after I pee, anyone want a soft serve?
02:29No, thanks.
02:30No.
02:34Okay, look, I'm sorry about the class.
02:36I was just fooling around.
02:36I'm sorry.
02:37Yeah, forget about it.
02:38It's not even your fault.
02:39It's my fault.
02:40It is?
02:44I just kind of had this stupid fantasy that we didn't have to go to school.
02:49That we'd take the class, and we'd both enjoy it,
02:52and then we'd read more books,
02:54and eventually we'd spend our evenings sitting in front of a roaring fireplace,
02:57drinking cognac, exchanging witty riperté.
03:03I was like, kidding.
03:04I can't even do the word jumble in the daily news.
03:08You know what?
03:09I'm gonna read the book.
03:10No, Doug, don't.
03:11Because I wasn't trying to guild you into doing it.
03:12I know, okay?
03:13I want to.
03:14I want us both to read it and talk about it in front of a roaring fire.
03:18I'm sure your father will start one at some point.
03:24You really want to continue with the class?
03:26Yes.
03:34Honey?
03:36Nothing.
03:47Bye.

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