The King of Queens season 7 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Doug and Carrie argue over a pillow, leading to a discussion about Doug's lack of ambition. Inspired by Carrie, Doug enrolls in bartending school, recalling a past failure in the field. Meanwhile, Arthur runs for senior center president, unhappy with the current leadership. Doug's bartending efforts, both in a local bar and Manhattan, prove challenging and unsuccessful. Carrie dreams of a better life in Manhattan, but Doug struggles to meet these expectations. Arthur's election campaign faces issues, and Doug's career prospects at I.P.S. look bleak after a discouraging test result.
Full Episode S07E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Doug insist on having a specific pillow?
Doug claims the pillow is perfect for his "special head needs."
What is Arthur's issue with George Barksdale?
Arthur dislikes Barksdale's control over the senior center, particularly over movies, pudding, and bingo cards.
Why is Deacon at Doug and Carrie's house?
Deacon is looking for his Earth, Wind & Fire box set that Doug hadn't returned.
What is the optional test at Doug's work about?
It's a personnel evaluation test that can help employees move up in the company.
Why does Carrie challenge Doug about his ambition?
Carrie feels Doug has never really tried for anything ambitious in their 10 years of marriage.
What inspired Doug to try bartending in 1989?
Doug was inspired by the movie "Cocktail."
What does Arthur decide to do about his frustrations with the senior center?
Arthur decides to run for senior center president against Barksdale.
How does Doug's first night of bartending go?
Doug struggles with the demands of bartending and dealing with complex drink orders.
What is Carrie's dream for their future?
Carrie dreams of a better life in Manhattan, supported by Doug's potential earnings as a bartender.
How does Arthur attempt to win votes in the senior center election?
Arthur tries to appeal to different community groups, including attempting to leverage Deacon's influence with the black community.
How does Doug fare as a bartender in Manhattan?
Doug is overwhelmed and fails to impress customers with his bartending skills.
What is the result of Doug taking the I.P.S. test?
Doug receives a negative evaluation, stating he has no special skills or potential for advancement.
What happens to Arthur in the senior center election?
Arthur loses the election to Barksdale and faces backlash for his campaign tactics.