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Robert's attempt to play peacemaker backfires, escalating the cold war between Marie and Debra.
Robert's attempt to play peacemaker backfires, escalating the cold war between Marie and Debra.
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Everybody Loves Raymond
S7, EP1 "The Cult"The family becomes concerned when a depressed Robert joins an organization that may actually be a cult.
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S7, EP2 "Counseling"An argument over housework leads Ray and Debra to a marriage counselor, but their session is far from therapeutic.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S7, EP3 "Homework"Ally's teacher invites Ray to address the curriculum review board after he comments that the kids have too much work to do.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP4 "Misery Loves Company"After just three months of wedded bliss, Robert and Amy try to offer Ray and Debra advice on building a happy marriage.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP3 "Home From School"Michael claims he's too sick to go to school and spends an entire day watching Ray work in his downstairs office.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP2 "Thank You Notes"Marie nags Amy, her new daughter-in-law, to send out "thank you" notes; Debra is thrilled that she finally has an ally to oppose Marie.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP1 "Fun with Debra"Tightly wound Debra decides to join Ray on a golf outing in order to recover their former fun-loving relationship.
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