

The King of Queens
Season 4
TV-PG
82%
Three's definitely a crowd for parcel-post deliveryman Doug Heffernan (Kevin James), whose newly-widowed father-in-law Arthur (Jerry Stiller) has moved in with him and his wife Carrie (Leah Remini). Doug's no longer the king of his domain--the renovated basement that houses his beloved supersized TV set--let alone the king of Queens, where he lives. Can they all just get along?
Where to Watch The King of Queens • Season 4
25 Episodes
- Walk, Man
E1Walk, ManTo Doug's delight, Carrie decides that she's ready to try for a baby again. Carrie also takes up spinning as a new hobby, and Doug is less happy about that. When Spence introduces his dog-walker friend Holly to the family, Carrie and Doug see an opportunity to re-direct her talents to their advantage. - Sight Gag
E2Sight GagFor Carrie's birthday, Doug decides to get her laser eye surgery. Doug brings her to the place, and the surgery is a success. The next day, Carrie wakes up to blurry vision. The next day she wakes up to the same thing. Doug calls up the doctor and asks if these symptoms are normal. The doctor says they are not normal, and Doug is now very nervous. Carrie finds out that Doug went to a cheap place, and used discounts. - Friender Bender
E4Friender BenderDoug and Carrie get in a fender bender with Deacon and Kelly, and the agreement for Doug and Carrie to pay for the damages to Deacon and Kelly's car causes problems between the two couples. Meanwhile, Spence babysits Deacon and Kelly's son, Kirby, who, not understanding what "allergic" means, believes Spence to be afraid of peanuts and stops calling him the "Spencinator," referring to him as the "Scaredinator" instead. - No Retreat
E5No RetreatCarrie and Doug Heffernan attend Carrie's annual company's retreat, and Carrie, hoping to impress the firm's partners, encourages Doug to be friendly with them, which Doug finds difficult. Meanwhile, Arthur is left at the home alone, with Doug and Carrie instructing Deacon to check up on him to ensure he is okay. - Ticker Treat
E6Ticker TreatArthur forbids Halloween to be celebrated in the house, and Doug, fed up with Arthur's demands, defiantly decorates the house with Halloween decorations, which scares Arthur into the hospital. Once Doug finds out why Arthur hates Halloween, he attempts to find a way to make his father-in-law feel better, which is more difficult than he initially thought. Meanwhile, Deacon is concerned with his son's choice of Halloween costume. - Life Sentence
E8Life SentenceAfter Arthur's (played by Jerry Stiller) surgery, Carrie (Leah Remini) decides it would be a good idea to get life insurance and to make sure Arthur has somewhere to go if one of them dies. When she finds out Doug (Kevin James) wouldn't want him if she dies she gets upset. She starts smoking again and Doug thinks she is trying to die first. - Oxy Moron
E10Oxy MoronWhen Doug's first instinct is to use an oxygen mask - released accidentally during a plane landing - for himself instead of allowing Carrie to use it, she is upset, and he tries to prove that he would be willing to risk his life to save her. Spence looks for a new place to live when his rent is raised again and is surprised when Danny doesn't want to live with him. - Depo Man
E11Depo ManCarrie's boss requests her to get Doug to be an expert witness in a court case, however, Carrie feels unsure on how he will do. Spence and Danny have a house warming party to celebrate their moving in together. Danny meets Holly, and he wants to ask to take her out on a date, but Spence asserts that he shouldn't. - Ovary Action
E12Ovary ActionIt's Christmas and Carrie gets another negative pregnancy test. So Doug and her go to a fertility doctor and they find out the reason they are having trouble is because Carrie only has one ovary working. The doctor also tells them that they have a few fertile days coming so they should get going. The only problem is Doug's parents are coming to visit for the holiday. - Double Downer
E14Double DownerDeacon asks Doug to come along to Atlantic City for a weekend. Carrie wants to go salsa dancing with Doug but concurs and they go to Atlantic City. However, Deacon has sent a message that he won't be coming. Doug's boss on the other hand, did come to Atlantic City and Doug and Carrie don't seem to be able to get rid of him. - No Orleans
E16No OrleansWhen Doug and Carrie find an old check in a wedding present, they need to invite Doug's annoying relatives to write them a new one. The Heffernans plan on going to New Orleans with the money. However, Doug's relatives say that New Orleans is "their town", and tell Doug and Carrie not to go without them. Doug and Carrie get to the "Big Easy", but can they get back without them knowing. - Hero Worship
E18Hero WorshipHis uncle Stu seems to like Doug much more than he likes his own son Danny and when Doug tells him it's his dream to own a sandwich shop, uncle Stu buys him a property to start his business. Carrie however, doesn't think Doug can run a business but because she already said she believes in him, she has to find somebody else to talk Doug out of it. - Screwed Driver
E19Screwed DriverCarrie goes on a business trip to Chicago when Doug's parents decide to come for a week trip. When Doug is at work his boss tells him and his fellow IPS drivers that they are going to have to take a test on the job. Doug is worried about the test and not knowing how to take care of his parents. But Doug's mother makes it easier by taking care of the household and Doug. Doug begins to feel young like a teenager again. - Lush Life
E20Lush LifeCarrie starts joining a colleague for after-work cocktails and Doug realises she's less abrasive when she returns home. When Carrie has a row with her co-worker, Doug and Arthur conspire to keep her a little tipsy - until neighbour Lou spills the beans and she's even angrier than ever. - Patrons Ain't
E22Patrons Ain'tDoug and Carrie donate enough money to Kirby's school library to become patrons of it; however, on the plaque they receive, they are only listed as friends, and not as patrons. Doug, who doesn't want to make a big deal of it has an argument with Carrie over it. Carrie thinks that the error is such a big deal that once the school board finds out about the mistake, they release "the dear sweet woman who handled the money that was donated", instead. - Eddie Money
E23Eddie MoneyDoug Heffernan takes $100 from the emergency fund jar to bet on boxing, and wins $5000 with Deacon. But they realize they can't tell anybody or Carrie will know he took the money, and Kelly will try to get the money in the divorce. They decide the best thing to do is blow all the money on the best day ever. - Two Thirty
E24Two ThirtyDoug has a bad tooth and decides to go to Deacon's dentist. But when Doug finds out that Carrie and the dentist know each other, he feels that the Dr. is hurting Doug on purpose out of jealousy. When Deacon wins a poker game over Arthur and Arthur doesn't have the money he promised him, Arthur tells him that he will give his son free piano lessons. The only problem is that Arthur doesn't know how to play the piano. - Shrink Wrap
E25Shrink WrapWhen Carrie and Arthur's constant fighting begins to irritate Doug, Arthur is taken to a therapist (William Hurt) to discuss why he has to yell and act up all the time. It is revealed that Arthur's problems stem from his childhood, by being horribly treated by his own father (Ben Stiller). With Arthur cured, Doug and Carrie realize that Arthur wasn't the only one with issues, leading them to take turns dealing with problems of their own.














