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"Major Disturbance"
Season 9, Episode # 4
Episode # 198 in series (207 episodes)
Originally Aired: December 13, 2006
Aired on: CBS-TV
Production code: 904
IMDb logo IMDB: Major Disturbance
Written by: Rock Rueben & Ilana Wernick
Directed by: Rob Schiller
Guest stars: Merrin Dungey
Gerry Black
Pamela Kosh
Norma Michaels
Austin Astrup
Todd Zeile
Mookie Barker
Steve Fix
Makiko Fujisawa
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Major Disturbance was the 4th episode of Season 9 of The King of Queens, also the 198th overall series episode. Co-written by Rock Rueben and Ilana Wernick, the episode, which was directed by Rob Schiller, originally aired on CBS-TV on December 13, 2006.

Synopsis[]

The Palmers' vacation plans are ruined when Doug frightens Major so much that he refuses to be babysat by the Heffernans. In the meantime, Arthur begins hiring out himself and friends from the senior center to ride with solo drivers so they can use car-pool lanes.

Storyline[]

Doug tells Major a scary bedtime story about a lobster man while he and Carrie are visiting the Palmer family. Deacon and Kelly decide to have someone else babysit Major as he is too scared to be around Doug. Doug decides to try to fix it by telling Major that lobster man is in jail and that he can stay with them. However, he scares Major even more by telling him that Deacon’s gonna die and that he’s the only one he’ll have. Deacon and Kelly now can't leave on their prepaid vacation because Major is scared of Deacon and Kelly leaving the house together. Carrie is happy because not only don't they have to watch the kids Kelly offers them the prepaid vacation. Doug tries to make it up to Major by renting a Clown suit. Carrie tries to stop him.

Did You Know?[]

Trivia[]

  • Austin Astrup takes over the role of Major Palmer from Desmond Roberts.
  • Carrie says silvenir instead of souvenir a common mistake that a lot of people make

Goofs[]

Audio/visual unsynchronised
  • When Major says, "You'll tell that stupid story again!", it cuts to a different angle on the word "again" and his mouth is closed.

Soundtracks[]

Soundtrack credits
  • Baby All My Life I Will Be Driving Home to You (theme song) - Written by Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa, Jonathan Wolff, and Scott Clausen, performed by Billy Vera and The Beaters

Cast[]

Main cast[]

Guest starring/Recurring cast[]

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