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Tempers flare when Marie accuses Debra of not returning a borrowed canister that has sentimental value.
Tempers flare when Marie accuses Debra of not returning a borrowed canister that has sentimental value.
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S5, EP22 "Say Uncle"Ray is jealous because he thinks his brother Robert is spending too much time with his kids.
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S5, EP23 "Separation"Debra can't help but question the solidity of her relationship with Ray after her parents make a shocking announcement.
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S5, EP24 "Frank Paints the House"Ray hits the roof when Frank, who generously offered to paint his son's house, refuses to use the color Ray wants.
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S5, EP25 "Ally's Birth"The Barons reminisce about the birth of their daughter, Ally, when they realize how quickly she is growing up.
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S5, EP21 "Let's Fix Robert"The women in Robert's life gather to discuss his relationship history.
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S5, EP20 "Net Worth"Ray ends up in the doghouse for a shaky financial decision, but it turns out he's not the only one who's guilty.
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S5, EP19 "The Canister"Tempers flare when Marie accuses Debra of not returning a borrowed canister that has sentimental value.
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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.
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