Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Trivia / TheKingofQueens

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added example(s)

Added DiffLines:

** The episodes on a permanent re-run cycle on Channel 4 in the UK appear to randomly alternate between the long and the short version of the credits.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Names The Same is no longer a trope


* NamesTheSame: Doug's grade school nemesis Sean [=McGee=] from "Trash Talkin'" is obviously not the same one from Series/{{NCIS}}.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* TheOtherMarty: Two versions of the pilot were shot: one with Creator/JerryStiller as Arthur Spooner; the other with Creator/JackCarter in the role. Since Stiller wound up being cast, the pilot with Carter never aired.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Doug's Boss, Supervisor O'Boyle was played by Sam [=McMurray=] throughout the entire series, except for Season 1's "White Collar", where the character was played by John F. O'Donohue. The character's name is given as "Jack" in the credits but [=McMurray's=] character's first name is Patrick. While the fact that Doug could have two supervisors with the same last name is not completely impossible, a later episode centered around a flashback to when Doug first started working at IPS (season 8 episode "Consummate Professional") has the [=McMurray=] character as Supervisor.

to:

** Doug's Boss, Supervisor O'Boyle was played by Sam [=McMurray=] Creator/SamMcMurray throughout the entire series, except for Season 1's "White Collar", where the character was played by John F. O'Donohue. The character's name is given as "Jack" in the credits but [=McMurray's=] character's first name is Patrick. While the fact that Doug could have two supervisors with the same last name is not completely impossible, a later episode centered around a flashback to when Doug first started working at IPS (season 8 episode "Consummate Professional") has the [=McMurray=] character as Supervisor.

Added: 275

Removed: 275

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* RecycledScript: "Gym Neighbors" was basically a combination of "Fat City" and "Fatty [=McButterpants=]." The dialogue in "Gym Neighbors" between Doug and Deacon about Doug talking to Carrie regarding her weight was almost identical to a conversation they had in "Fat City."


Added DiffLines:

* RecycledScript: "Gym Neighbors" was basically a combination of "Fat City" and "Fatty [=McButterpants=]." The dialogue in "Gym Neighbors" between Doug and Deacon about Doug talking to Carrie regarding her weight was almost identical to a conversation they had in "Fat City."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* StarMakingRole: For Creator/KevinJames, Creator/LeahRemini, and Creator/PattonOswalt.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The show is hugely popular in Germany
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
No longer Trivia. See X Source Cleanup.


* QuoteSource:
** GentleGiant
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* QuoteSource:
** GentleGiant
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The show is hugely popular in Germany
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** The description for "Where's Poppa?" claims Creator/BillCosby appears in a cameo as his character from ''Cosby'', his CBS sitcom that was on at the time, but there's no evidence he ever appeared in the episode, and, if he did, neither the syndicated run or DVD feature his scenes.


Added DiffLines:

** Writer Rock Reuben appears as the over-enthusiastic Mike Piazza fan in "Where's Poppa?"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The official description for "Van Go" on the DVD says the subplot is about Doug at the DMV. It's actually about him having to avoid a waitress he unintentionally pissed off.

Top