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List Price: $29.95 | | Label: Sony Pictures
Salesrank: 3777
Released: January 16, 2007 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
The bases are loaded with laughs in the seventh season of The King of Queens! Doug (Emmy® nominated Kevin James) and Carrie Heffernan (Leah Rimini) continue their winning streak of comedy. Doug fakes cardiac arrest at Carrie's work event to cover up his inability to remember her co-workers' names. Carrie scores box seats to a Mets game, only to have Doug strike out with her boss. When Doug's parents come to town, Arthur (Jerry Stiller) is more than happy to entertain Doug's bored Mom. Arthur settles a decades old vendetta against a game show, solves a crime of a missing wallet and learns the power of digital photo editing. Carrie faces turning 35, Doug faces the DMV, and they both face an intense timeshare sales weekend. All this, plus guest stars like Burt Reynolds, Lou Ferrigno, Anne Meara and Hal Linden. It's a grand slam of laughs.
The King of Queens - The Complete Seventh Season Reviews:
Corney 
2009-08-31 - I watched all nine seasons of The King of Queen. You don't have to think, and it provides you with entertainment after a long day at work
King of Queens Season 7 
2009-08-05 - Keep them coming- great entertainment anytime. For anyone who has the previous series collection, you must add this season as well.
Perfect entertainment for the King of Queens "junkie".
Very Funny 
2008-09-22 - I had seen the episode where Doug fakes a heart attack because he couldn't remember someone's name. It made me laugh because my husband can never remember anyone's name either. I bought this DVD for my husband for his birthday and we enjoyed an evening of laughter. Doug cracks us up!
King of Queens 7 
2008-08-28 - LOL funny. I just can't get enough of it. I onl;y wish they were still doing these shows together. Laughing from episode one to the end. When I'm done with them all I can start from the beginning and it's like something new to me.
The cruel years 
2008-05-27 - When this series started, it was a fun look at a quirky family whose members were sometimes crazy but always lovable. By Season 7, Doug had turned into a selfish little boy and Carrie was just as selfish, but also cruel. In this season, it doesn't seem like they care for each other anymore, and the viewer is left to wonder why they even live in the same house. As a family unit, they were no longer believable. In real life, Kevin James had lost weight and Leah Remini was still recovering from pregnancy. But on the show, Carrie relentlessly criticizes Doug for being fat. The writers needed to recognize reality, move on, or quit. We did enjoy the development of supporting characters, but as far as Doug and Carrie's marriage is concerned, it just isn't working anymore.