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Worrying that Ray only visits her to get a good meal, Marie hesitates to teach Debra her cooking secrets.
Worrying that Ray only visits her to get a good meal, Marie hesitates to teach Debra her cooking secrets.
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S3, EP9 "The Lone Barone"Nobody likes Raymond after his negative comments about marriage lead to the breakup of Robert and Amy.
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S2, EP25 "The Wedding"Ray recalls proposing to Debra and the elaborate plans for their wedding.
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S3, EP11 "The Apartment"Debra learns that beautiful neighbors are the real reason Ray is spending so much time at Robert's apartment.
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S3, EP13 "Ping Pong"Ray challenges his father to a game of table tennis after learning that the elder Barone purposely let him win.
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S3, EP8 "The Article"Ray receives a large blow to his ego when Andy sells an article to Sports Illustrated.
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S3, EP7 "Moving Out"Robert moves into his own apartment, leaving a void in the rest of the Barone household.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S3, EP6 "Halloween Candy"Frank mistakenly passes out Ray's colorfully wrapped "chocolate coins."
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S3, EP5 "The Visit"Debra discovers to her chagrin that she wishes her own mother would behave more like Marie.
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