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  1. "China Syndrome" is the series finale of the long-running American sitcom The King of Queens. The finale has the length of two regular episodes, being counted as the twelfth and thirteenth episodes of the ninth season, and the 206th and the 207th episodes overall, running about 45 minutes without commercials.

    • Doug and Carrie Almost Got A Divorce
    • They Decided That They Wanted to Become Parents
    • Arthur Gets Stood Up at The Altar
    • Carrie and Doug’s Baby Brings Them Together
    • The Final Scene Gave A Snapshot Into The Future

    In the two-part finale, Doug (played by Kevin James) and Carrie (played by Leah Remini) went to Poughkeepsie, New York, to attend Carrie’s father Arthur Spooner’s wedding. But the couple’s marriage hung in the balance because they could not agree on two major life decisions together: having children and moving to Manhattan. It was Carrie’s longtime...

    The couple spent most of the series childless because Carrie suffered from infertility issues after having a miscarriage in a previous episode. But they finally decided to adopt a baby girl from China, and they found out that their child was ready for adoption while at Arthur’s wedding.

    His wedding doesn’t go as planned because Ava St. Clair said she only wanted to marry a gay man after her previous failed marriages. She found out that Arthur (played by Jerry Stiller) was not gay, so she left the ceremony. Intent on getting married that day, Arthur proposed to Spence Olchin’s mother Veronica and they tied the knot.

    After they find out that their daughter is waiting for them in China, Carrie and Doug go on a mad dash to get on a flight and be the first to pick her up. But they end up on the same flight together and during their trip, they were able to solve their differences and forgive each other — and just in time, because once they arrive in China, Carrie f...

    The show fast-forwards to one year later with Carrie and Doug sitting in their living room with their two children when Arthur comes through the door carrying a suitcase. He tells them that his marriage to Veronica “didn’t work out,” and he retreats back to the basement.

  2. 2. The show’s setting, Queens, New York, was not just a fictional backdrop. It was an integral part of the series, with its unique charm and diverse community contributing to the show’s authenticity. 3. The King of Queens had an impressive nine-season run, making it one of the longest-running sitcoms of its time.

  3. May 14, 2007 · China Syndrome, Parts 1 and 2: Directed by Rob Schiller. With Kevin James, Leah Remini, Victor Williams, Patton Oswalt. Carrie discovers that their Chinese baby is ready for adoption, but Doug wants to end the marriage because she didn't give up her apartment in Manhattan.

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    • Rob Schiller
    • 2007-05-14
  4. Jul 17, 2023 · In the series finale, Carrie and Doug have a serious talk about their future.From Season 9 Episode 13 'China Syndrome I'. With Doug and Carrie moving towards...

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    • The King of Queens
  5. Sep 24, 2019 · The series finale of The King of Queens sees Doug and Carrie struggling to keep their marriage alive while also making big decisions about related to their adoption plans. . Additionally, Arthur is in desperate need of a new bride for his wedding after Ava St. Clair leaves him, having originally thought he was g

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  7. Oct 16, 2019 · The merging subplot has Arthur spying on the neighbors after he discovers a secret window in his basement bedroom. Let's just say that eavesdropping never ends well. RELATED: 10 Things That Make No Sense About King Of Queens. The humor in the Season 5 finale was crazily relatable.

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