Song: [s1e4] Richie's

: The episode explores the "Bro Code" versus the moral obligation to tell a friend the truth about a cheating spouse.

"Richie's Song" is often cited as a foundational episode for establishing the character dynamics of the "inner circle" of friends, particularly the rapport between Doug ( Kevin James ) and Richie (Larry Romano). You can find more details on episode databases like IMDb or TV Maze. [S1E4] Richie's Song

: Carrie becomes increasingly paranoid about her own marriage after seeing the infidelity in Richie's. This leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings and "tests" for Doug to prove his loyalty. : The episode explores the "Bro Code" versus

: It highlights how external relationship failures can trigger internal doubts within a healthy marriage (Doug and Carrie). : Carrie becomes increasingly paranoid about her own

: Typical of early King of Queens , the episode contrasts Doug’s avoidance-based problem-solving with Carrie’s direct (and sometimes aggressive) need for transparency. Critical Reception and Legacy

The episode focuses on the strain Doug and Carrie’s marriage faces when their friends’ relationships fall apart.