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Nobody likes Raymond after his negative comments about marriage lead to the breakup of Robert and Amy.
Nobody likes Raymond after his negative comments about marriage lead to the breakup of Robert and Amy.
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Everybody Loves Raymond
S3, EP10 "No Fat"Ray and his family are crushed when Marie cooks up a tofu turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S3, EP11 "The Apartment"Debra learns that beautiful neighbors are the real reason Ray is spending so much time at Robert's apartment.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S3, EP12 "The Toaster"Marie and Frank devastate Ray by trading in their gift, a personally engraved toaster, for a coffee maker.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S3, EP13 "Ping Pong"Ray challenges his father to a game of table tennis after learning that the elder Barone purposely let him win.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S3, EP9 "The Lone Barone"Nobody likes Raymond after his negative comments about marriage lead to the breakup of Robert and Amy.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S3, EP8 "The Article"Ray receives a large blow to his ego when Andy sells an article to Sports Illustrated.
Everybody Loves Raymond
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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