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Ray becomes overdramatic after learning that Debra is comfortable with the twins performing as fairies in a school play.
Ray becomes overdramatic after learning that Debra is comfortable with the twins performing as fairies in a school play.
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S5, EP16 "Fairies"Ray becomes overdramatic after learning that Debra is comfortable with the twins performing as fairies in a school play.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S5, EP17 "Stefania Arrives"Robert gets a surprise visit from the woman he fell in love with when the Barones vacationed in Italy.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S5, EP18 "Humm Vac"Ray buys a new state-of-the-art vacuum cleaner from an attractive door-to-door saleswoman, which results in a cleaning war between Marie and Debra.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S5, EP19 "The Canister"Tempers flare when Marie accuses Debra of not returning a borrowed canister that has sentimental value.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S5, EP15 "Silent Partners"Debra is upset when she realizes that she and Ray no longer have anything to say to each other.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S5, EP14 "Ray's Journal"Ray feels violated after discovering that his mother used to read his private diary when he was a kid.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S5, EP13 "Super Bowl"Ray's excitement over being sent to the Super Bowl is tempered by the fact that he has to choose a companion.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S5, EP12 "What Good Are You?"Ray tries to prove to everyone that he can be counted on after failing to help Debra when she chokes.
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