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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.
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.
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Everybody Loves Raymond
S2, EP12 "All I Want for Christmas"A romantic Christmas morning ends when Ray's family bursts in for eggs Florentine and unwrapping gifts.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S2, EP13 "Civil Wars"Raymond joins his brother and Frank in a Gettysburg Civil War re-enactment in an attempt to bond with his father.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S2, EP14 "Mia Famiglia"Ray's excitement about meeting a distant relative wears off when she begins to overstay her welcome.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S2, EP15 "Marie's Meatballs"Worrying that Ray only visits her to get a good meal, Marie hesitates to teach Debra her cooking secrets.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S6, EP26 "The First Time"Debra rebuffs an amorous advance from Ray, triggering a flashback about the first time they had sex.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S6, EP25 "The Bigger Person"Robert's attempt to play peacemaker backfires, escalating the cold war between Marie and Debra.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S6, EP24 "Mother's Day"A feud erupts between Debra and Marie, forcing the rest of the family to choose sides and making Frank and Ray to do the talking for them.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S6, EP23 "Call Me Mom"When Ray and Debra agree to start calling each other's mother "mom," Marie has a surprising reaction.
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