The King of Queens (TV Series 1998–2007) Poster

(1998–2007)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Some jokes about two main characters who live together acting "gay"
  • Sex is sometimes talked about, and the two main characters commonly have or mention sex.
  • However, any sexual activity that is shown in the show is pretty mild in nature. We never see the more "graphic aspects" of sex in the show.
  • Sexual jokes are sometimes made.
  • Carrie (one of the main characters) sometimes shows her cleavage.
  • There is one scene in two different episodes ("Steve Moscow" and "Gorilla Warfare") where two people make out passionately. However these two scenes only last for about two and a half seconds.

Violence & Gore

  • In several episodes over the history of the series Carrie is seen being physically abusive toward Doug. Carrie is seen twisting Doug's nipples or punching him in the stomach.
  • Any violence that occurs is very mild and is probably intended to be funny and comical. No graphic or intense violence whatsoever.

Profanity

  • Some episodes have uses of piss.
  • The words bitch, ass and bastard are frequent. Slut and whore are occasionally used on the DVD version
  • "Damn" and "hell" are used many times.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Characters are shown drinking alcohol in several of the episodes. The drinking is almost always responsible, however.
  • One of the main characters occasionaly smokes.
  • One character in one episode has been addicted to nasal spray.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The show is a sitcom and thus it is always "light" and humorous in nature. Nothing scary whatsoever, even for little kids.
  • The argument between two central characters in episode "Foe: Pa" is intense for kids since the argument happened here happens in families.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • One episode involving a miscarriage which some people may find upsetting
  • In one episode, one of the main characters is threatened by his stalker through e-mail and doesn't reveal himself. This might disturb some kids.

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