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A feud erupts between Debra and Marie, forcing the rest of the family to choose sides and making Frank and Ray to do the talking for them.
A feud erupts between Debra and Marie, forcing the rest of the family to choose sides and making Frank and Ray to do the talking for them.
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Everybody Loves Raymond
S7, EP20 "Who's Next"Debra chooses a friend to replace her if she dies but gets annoyed when Ray seems pleased by the idea.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S7, EP21 "The Shower"Marie attempts to take over when Debra throws a bridal shower for Amy; Debra runs into trouble with the law and must rely on Marie for help.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S7, EP22 "Baggage"Robert asks Ray if he can borrow a suitcase sitting on the stairway for his honeymoon; Ray explains he and Debra have been in an unspoken battle of wills since a weekend trip over who is responsible for putting the case away.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S7, EP23 "The Bachelor Party"Debra and Marie give Raymond a guilt trip when they find out that the bachelor party he hosted for Robert was a huge disappointment.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP11 "Debra at the Lodge"Ray resents how much time Debra spends away from home when she gets a position at Frank's lodge.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP8 "The Surprise Party"Debra's mother enlists an unwilling Ray to help plan a surprise birthday party for his wife.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP7 "Liars"Ray's little white lie to get out of spending the evening with his mother snowballs into an intricate deception.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP6 "Peter on the Couch"When Amy invites her brother to stay for dinner, he makes himself comfortable on the couch and never leaves.
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