Episode
The King of Queens: Strike One
Overview
Doug wants a new car and against Carrie's advice, buys it for himself only to find out moments later that the workers at the IPS company are going on strike, forcing Carrie to work major overtime to compensate for his mistake.
Details
- Series
- The King of Queens
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 5
- Air date
- 2000-10-30
- Runtime
- 20 min
Episode context
Strike One is Episode 5 in Season 3 of The King of Queens. It aired on 2000-10-30. The runtime is 20 min.
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