How in the world were the Bundy's living in that house across from bankers on a single mall shoe salesman salary?
Why did Lester Jenkins own a construction company, but they lived in that little 2 bedroom apartment at 227? And this was pre-gentrification crack era D.C., so if he liked the neighborhood so much a nicer crib in the general area could not have been hard to come by
On the very first episode of King Of Queens Arthur's entire house burned down, yet throughout the entire series he kept pulling out different different pieces of memorabilia and Carrie childhood items from his room in their basement...And he had been involved in so many schemes and hustles in his life, so is it possible that at some point he got into it deep with the mob? That might explain his other daughter disappearing and further reason Carrie became noticeably more unpleasant after Season 1?