King of Queens episode | |
"Precedent Nixin" | |
Season 6, Episode # 19 Episode # 144 in series (207 episodes) | |
Originally Aired: | March 17, 2004 |
Aired on: | CBS-TV |
Production code: | 619 |
IMDB: | Precedent Nixin |
Written by: | Michael J. Weithorn |
Directed by: | Rob Schiller |
Guest stars: | Merrin Dungey Dakin Matthews Richie Minervini Jenny O'Hara Blayne Weaver |
Episode chronology | |
List of The King of Queens episodes |
Precedent Nixin was the 19th episode of Season 6 of The King of Queens, also the 144th overall episode in the series. Written by Michael J. Weithorn, the episode, directed by Rob Schiller, was first aired on CBS-TV onn March 17, 2004.
Synopsis[]
Doug and Carrie convince Deacon and Kelly to go to Doug's parents. Carrie asks Deacon and Kelly to accompany her and Doug to Florida for their visit with the in-laws so that they'll be forced to stay at a hotel instead of with Doug's parents, prompting a guilt-trip from Janet.
Storyline[]
Doug and Carrie go on spring break holiday to Doug's parents. Carrie hates sleeping at their house with all the rules and wants to sleep in a hotel. Doug however doesn't know how to break this news to his mother. When it turns out Deacon and Kelly have also planned to go on vacation that week, Carrie and Doug lure them into going along with them so there's no choice than to stay at a hotel. Doug's mother doesn't like them staying at the hotel and, after the first evening at the hotel, neither do Doug and Carrie.
Did You Know?[]
Trivia[]
- Note: Patton Oswalt, Nicole Sullivan and Gary Valentine all are credited, but do not appear in this episode.
- Doug's birthday is February 9, 1965.
Connections[]
- References
- Arthur (1981 film) - Doug says Arthur doesn't want cable because they won't pay him when they broadcast the movie Arthur.
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[]
- Kevin James as Doug Heffernan
- Leah Remini as Carrie Heffernan
- Jerry Stiller as Arthur Spooner
- Patton Oswalt as Spence Olchin (credited only)
- Gary Valentine as Danny Heffernan (credited only)
- Richie Iannucci as Holly Shumpert (credited only)
- Victor Williams as Deacon Palmer
Guest starring/Recurring cast[]
- Merrin Dungey as Kelly Palmer, Deacon's wife
- Dakin Matthews as Joe Heffernan, Doug's father
- Richie Minervini as Milo
- Jenny O'Hara as Janet Heffernan, Doug's mother
- Blayne Weaver as D.J. (voice, uncredited)