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Frank mistakenly passes out Ray's colorfully wrapped "chocolate coins."
Frank mistakenly passes out Ray's colorfully wrapped "chocolate coins."
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S3, EP4 "Getting Even"Ray fears the wrath of Debra after he embarrasses her in front of everyone at a school auction.
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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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S3, EP6 "Halloween Candy"Frank mistakenly passes out Ray's colorfully wrapped "chocolate coins."
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S3, EP7 "Moving Out"Robert moves into his own apartment, leaving a void in the rest of the Barone household.
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S3, EP3 "The Sitter"Debra grows jealous when the babysitter she hired becomes more popular with the children than she is.
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S3, EP2 "Driving Frank"Ray must face the fact that his parents are getting older after his father has another auto accident.
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S3, EP1 "The Invasion"Ray and Debra turn the tables on his intrusive parents when termites force them and the kids to move in with Frank and Marie.
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