Cello, Goodbye
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“Cello, Goodbye” | |
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The King of Queens episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 3 |
Written by | Michael J. Weithorn, David Litt |
Directed by | Gail Mancuso |
Production no. | 103 |
Original airdate | October 5, 1998 |
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"Cello, Goodbye" is the third episode of the first season of the sitcom The King of Queens. It was aired on CBS on October 5, 1998.
[edit] Plot
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Carrie's on the fast track at her new job in a Manhattan law firm. But the trappings of success – late nights at the office, free concert tickets and being surrounded by bright, dynamic people – make Doug wonder why she ever ended up with a guy like him. While painfully succumbing to boredom at a cello concert, he discovers that, despite his lowbrow tendencies, Carrie never has and never will feel she "settled" by marrying him.
Spoilers end here.
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Main Characters: Doug Heffernan | Carrie Heffernan | Arthur Spooner Other Characters: |
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