Everyone likes the 10 best episodes of Raymond (the number 1 is indisputable)

From “She’s the One” to “The Canister”, ” Everyone loves RaymondThe greatest episodes are still so hilarious today. Everyone loves RaymondNine seasons’ race has become Ray Romano of a successful upright actor in a globally recognizable icon. This hilarious story of a dysfunctional Italian-American family was so culturally specific, but so universally linked.
In the 210 episodes he broadcast, Everyone loves Raymond Rarely missed. But the best episodes of the head and the racing shoulders above the others, like the one where Frank and Marie lead through the front of the house of Ray and Debra, or that where Debra discovers that Ray has glued to their wedding video to record the Super Bowl.
10
Wallpaper
Season 5, episode 3
After the romantic trip of the barone clan to Italy, they have not lost time returning to their regularly scheduled madness in New York. In the very next episode, “Wallpaper”, Frank and Marie accidentally crush their car in Ray and Debra’s house. It is a hilarious Slapstick gag, removed in an expert manner by the production teamAnd this is only the beginning.
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This is the final straw for Ray and Debra; They are fed up that Ray’s parents constantly leave the non-in-anyone, and crushing their car through the front door is the perfect comical climbing of this. The classic Slapstick opening leads to really funny quarrels which is responsible for payment to repair the house.
9
The ball
Season 1, episode 12
“The Ball” of season 1 was one of the first episodes to show a softer side of Frank. Ray initially feels betrayed when he learns that his father forged Mickey Mantle’s autograph on a baseball he gave him when he was a child, who remains one of his most popular property to date.
But he realizes that the false autograph was one of the clearest expressions of the love that his father ever gave him. Frank did everything he could to get Mantle’s real autograph, but even after failing, he still didn’t want to drop his son. He only forged this signature to make Ray happy.
8
The final
Season 9, episode 16
Everyone loves Raymond ended after nine seasons, and his last episode was perfect. He did not move away so far from the usual formula that she did not satisfy as a episode of the show, but at the same time, He went quite deeply enough and had enough sense of finality so that it was always satisfied as a final end to the series.

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In the final, after Ray did a routine procedure, doctors find it difficult to wake him up. With their uncertain fate, the family counts with the possibility of losing it. A large part of the series had attributed to conflicts between the family to create comedy, but The final highlights how much they love each other.
7
The tenth birthday
Season 4, episode 16
The episode of season 4 “The Tenh Anniversary” opens with one of the worst things Ray has ever done, but This leads to one of his sweetest romantic gestures. It starts with Debra wanting to review his wedding video and Ray at their 10th anniversary. But when she puts the band, she finds that Ray recorded a super bowl on it.
It is hilarious to see the benefits of Ray’s colossal error, and comforting to see the lengths he will go to compensate.
Debra is rightly exasperated to note that the most important day of their lives was erased in the name of football, but Ray has a surprisingly thoughtful solution: he organizes a ceremony of renewal of the wish. It is hilarious to see the benefits of Ray’s colossal error, and comforting to see the lengths he will go to compensate.
6
The letter
Season 2, episode 11
It is a common practice for people to withdraw their frustration in front of someone by writing to them a strongly written letter and not send it, and it is a common trope in sitcoms – of Simpsons has Modern family – For this letter to involuntarily find his recipient. In Everyone loves RaymondMarie received a strongly formulated letter from Debra.
The conflicts between Debra and Marie are still fun, and that only represents half an hour of the two commercial insults – but it arrives at an surprisingly soft resolution.
Marie wrote an angry letter right away, leading to a vicious back and forth that feels like a multi-caméra version of Small nasty letters. The conflicts between Debra and Marie are still fun, and that only represents half an hour of the two commercial insults – but it arrives at an surprisingly soft resolution. The dissemination of their grievances opens the way to reconciliation.
5
The checkbook
Season 2, episode 16
Ray takes on himself to make the finances of the family in order to prove to Debra that it is not as difficult as she does it in “The Checkbook” of season 2.. Of course, the plan explodes on Ray’s face when he quickly realizes that he has no idea what he does and that the family goes to ruin.
This episode has one of the funniest images of the show: Ray, reaching the light, only for it to go out on its own because it has not paid the electric bill and the power was closed. “The Checkbook” is built at a hilarious culmination point While Ray desperately tries to deposit part of Robert’s money on his account.
4
Suit
Season 6, episode 16
The advantages and disadvantages of an authoritarian and overprotective mother are magnificently encapsulated in the “luck costume” of season 6. While Robert is preparing for a job interview with the FBI, Marie ruins his costume, sends an apologetic fax embarrassing to his interview with interview and brings cookies to the FBI office in order to repair.
The whole test is hilarious, especially in the way Doris Roberts leans in the grid and Brad Garrett captures Robert’s humiliationBut this also leads to one of the Everyone loves RaymondThe most emotional scenes. Marie admits that she wanted Robert to retire from the police, did not put herself in danger, because she is terrified for him.
3
The cartridge
Season 5, episode 19
The tension between Debra and Marie is embodied in the episode of season 5 “The Canister”. Marie insists that Debra has never returned a cartridge which has a deep sentimental value, but Debra insists that she returned it. As with any minor disagreement between the two, He quickly degenerates into total psychological warfare.

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Finally, Marie gives and apologizes to Debra, which is a huge step forward in their relationship. But then it turns out that the cartridge was in Ally’s room from the start, threatening to undo all this progress. The episode is built in a rare heart between Frank and DebraAs Frank admits that he likes Debra like a girl.
2
Christmas photo
Season 4, episode 11
The funniest episodes of Everyone loves Raymond Use a truly commonplace scenario to present the deep dysfunctions within the Baronese family. Something that should be really simple becomes an almost impossible task simply because it requires that all these people arrive on the same wavelength.
In “The Christmas Photo” of season 4, Ray just wants to take a nice family portrait for the holidays. But the deliberation on what everyone will carry, the arguments on which deserves or does not deserve to be in the photo, and Marie threatening to sit completely transform this family photo session into a waking nightmare.
1
She is her
Season 7, episode 9
Easily the most emblematic and undoubtedly the most bizarre episode of Everyone loves Raymond is “She’s the One” of season 7. The show laughed a lot from Robert’s disastrous love lifeAnd he has never become more disastrous than in “She is the only one”.
It is everyone loves Raymond to his best: a relatable situation with a hilarious touch.
Robert brings his dream daughter, who seems to be perfect in every way … until Ray sees her eat a dead fly. Robert naturally refuses to believe that his appointment ate a fly … until he returned to his apartment and that he is filled with frogs. It is Everyone loves Raymond To his best: a relatable situation with a hilarious touch.