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Ray's guilt catches up with him when he tricks Debra into letting him play a round of golf.
Ray's guilt catches up with him when he tricks Debra into letting him play a round of golf.
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Everybody Loves Raymond
S2, EP6 "Anniversary"At Frank and Marie's anniversary party, Ray discovers that his parents split up for a year and only got back together after Ray fell off his bike and broke his arm; he can't help feeling guilty.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S2, EP7 "Working Late Again"Debra convinces Ray to work from home after reading an article about people who prefer to be at the office than with their family, but things don't turn out as she had planned.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S2, EP8 "The Children's Book"Debra's attempt to write a children's story turns into an all-out storytelling war with Ray.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S4, EP10 "Left Back"Ray and Debra discuss whether to hold Michael back for another year of pre-kindergarten.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S4, EP8 "Debra's Workout"Ray is happily surprised, and curious, when Debra starts initiating sex more often.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S4, EP7 "Cousin Gerard"Debra points out that Ray is just like his annoying cousin Gerard, a charge his family gleefully reinforces.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S4, EP6 "The Sister"Debra is upset when her sister, Jennifer, decides to become a nun.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S4, EP5 "The Will"Ray and Debra try to decide who should care for their children in case anything should happen to them.
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