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China Syndrome (The King of Queens)

"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, running about 45 minutes without commercials. It was taped March 15, 2007; it originally aired on May 14, 2007.

China Syndrome

China Syndrome may refer to:

  • the " China syndrome", a nuclear meltdown scenario so named for the fanciful idea that there would be nothing to stop the meltdown tunneling its way to the other side of the world ("China").
    • The China Syndrome, a 1979 film inspired by the scenario.
  • "China Syndrome", the final episode of the television sitcom The King of Queens.

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Usage examples of "china syndrome".

It's a new China syndrome: Aging, out-of-shape American tourist comes to Peking, hikes and strolls through the Forbidden City and climbs the Great Wall until he's blue in the face.

Would calamitous China Syndrome (or Poseidon Syndrome) effects necessarily result?

That guy wouldn't be really happy until Jim Gardener went China Syndrome.

Stu wondered what precautions the army could take if the Fouke reactor did indeed go China Syndrome.

The movie was called The China Syndrome, an allusion to the theory that a full-scale meltdown of a reactor's core would burn so intensely that the material would, in effect, sear its way deep into the earth--clear down to China, experts grimly joked.

She tried to play it like Jane Fonda in The China Syndrome but underneath she was like a kid who'd been caught with her hand in the cookie jar.