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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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00:00Oh, hey, Daddy. I thought you were going to take a nap.
00:02I tried. Lucky I got three hours before the phone woke me up.
00:06I was having a good, sexy dream, too.
00:08Who was it?
00:09At first, it was Edie Gourmet.
00:11Then she turned into my cousin Lola.
00:14Yeah, and then who was on the phone?
00:15Oh, some guy named, uh, Elliott said he'd go buy his, uh, 13.
00:20Thirteen thousand?
00:22Thirteen thousand for what?
00:24My, uh, engagement ring.
00:26You're selling your jewelry?
00:27Why? You kids got a drunk habit?
00:29You got the monkey on your back?
00:33No, Dad, we've kicked.
00:36It just turns out that my engagement ring
00:38is worth a lot more than what Doug paid for it.
00:40Oh. So, what are you going to do? Sell it?
00:43No, I'm not going to sell it. It's my engagement ring.
00:46I-I-I love it.
00:48Well, you know, I love it because Doug gave it to me.
00:52The ring itself, a little, little, little busy for my taste.
00:55A little butterfly motif.
00:58Basically, it's a diamond in a buck.
01:01I don't know what to do.
01:03All right, let me tell you something. Sit down.
01:06I'll tell you a little story.
01:08One day, back in 43, I was sipping a shot full of nuts,
01:11eating a tuna sandwich.
01:13This fella comes up to me, shivering,
01:15and offers me $10 for my favorite fedora.
01:18$10! A fortune.
01:20In those days, you could buy a bag full of licorice for a penny
01:23and still get change.
01:25That's wrong.
01:27I told him, keep your $10.
01:30And I took him across the street,
01:32and I bought him the licorice that he wanted.
01:37I thought he wanted your fedora.
01:41How'd I get screwed up here?
01:48Hey, what you doing? Checking out the treasure?
01:51It is a treasure, honey. Not because of what it's worth,
01:53but because you gave it to me.
01:55That is so nice. Thank you. You're welcome.
01:59I can't believe that guy thought we'd sell it.
02:01I know. I mean, the one symbol of our love.
02:03Hello? Can't put a price tag on that.
02:06Of course not. I mean, maybe if the price tag
02:08were, like, $100,000, then yeah, maybe, right?
02:11Or even, like, $50,000. Oh, it's gone, baby.
02:13Bye-bye.
02:15But not for anything less than $50,000.
02:17Right. Like, if he said to me, you know,
02:19hey, I'll give you $25,000. Right, right. Duh.
02:21No.
02:23No.
02:26I don't know. Like, 25 is like a new car.
02:31You know, but he only offered 12, so, uh, yeah, just... that's it.
02:34Actually, he called and, uh, he upped it to 13.
02:3813? Really?
02:43Yeah, but you know what... No, no, definitely not.
02:44No, no, no, because it means too much to you, right?
02:46With all the sentimental value and whatnot.
02:48And I know you love it. Love it!
02:53Although... Yeah?
02:55The ring is just a thing, right?
02:58Right.
03:00I mean, suppose I lost the ring.
03:01Would we stop loving each other?
03:03Of course not.
03:04Suppose I lost the ring and found $13,000.
03:09Would we stop loving each other then?
03:10Honey, I would love you no matter how much money you found.
03:25I would love you no matter how much money you found.

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