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The King of Queens - Train Wreck
episode 1.20
USA 1999
produced by David Litt, Annette Sahakian Davis, Jeff Sussman, Michael J. Weithorn (executive) for Hanley Productions, Columbia/CBS
directed by Rob Schiller
starring Kevin James, Leah Remini, Jerry Stiller, Julie Benz, Victor Williams, Larry Romano, Mason Canter
written by Ira Fritz, Josh Goldsmith, Neal Howard, Cathy Yuspa, created by David Litt, Michael J. Weithorn, music by Andrew Gross
TV-series King of Queens
review by Mike Haberfelner
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At his job, Doug (Kevin James) has a new trainee, attractive Julie
(Julie Benz), and at first he doesn't dare tell his wife Carrie (Leah
Remini), fwearing she'll get jealous, but when Carrie finds out anyhow and
doesn't show a hint of jealousy, he's disappointed all the same because he
thinks she considers him too harmless. So he tries to use Julie without
her knowledge in a game to make Carrie jealous, which Julie
misunderstands, and she insists to be moved in the company to no longer be
his trainee. ... The setup of this episode is not really
convincing, but this deficit is made up by funny gags and dialogues.
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