The King of Queens season 7 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Doug and Carrie argue over movie etiquette, leading to a discussion about their past. Doug's once-romantic line to Carrie is revealed to be a movie quote, causing tension. Meanwhile, Danny copes with a breakup and mistakenly believes he's in a relationship with Holly, who spends the night at Spencer's place. The episode explores the authenticity in relationships, culminating in Carrie appreciating Doug's failed attempt at crafting an original romantic line, underscoring that effort and sincerity matter more than perfection.
Full Episode S07E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes the initial argument between Doug and Carrie?
Doug not pausing the movie when Carrie leaves the room.
What movie are Doug and Carrie watching?
The movie is not specified, but it includes a character named Nigel.
Who calls during the movie, and what is the reason?
Lisa calls to discuss her wedding being called off.
How does Danny feel when he joins Doug and Carrie at the bar?
Danny is depressed due to his recent breakup.
What romantic line does Doug claim to have said to Carrie?
"You didn't just save my life, brown eyes, you made my life worth saving."
Where did Doug actually get this line from?
From the movie "McCormick and JoJo," said to a monkey.
How does Carrie react upon learning the truth about the line?
She feels humiliated and deceived.
Who spends the night at Spencer's place?
Holly spends the night at Spencer's, but they only sleep.
What does Doug plan for Valentine's Day?
Doug struggles to plan something special and to find a new romantic line for Carrie.
What mistake does Danny make regarding Holly?
Danny mistakenly thinks he is in a relationship with Holly and buys her a Valentine's gift.
Who is Rick, and what is his relationship to Holly?
Rick is Holly's exterminator, and there is no romantic relationship between them.
How does the episode resolve the conflict between Doug and Carrie?
Carrie appreciates Doug's effort to come up with a new line, realizing his effort is what truly matters.
What is the main theme of the episode?
The importance of sincerity and effort in relationships over grand gestures or copied lines.
How does Holly react to the Valentine's gift from Danny?
Holly is oblivious to Danny's intentions and does not reciprocate his feelings.