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Robert proposes to Amy; Ray meets Amy's ultraconservative parents.
Robert proposes to Amy; Ray meets Amy's ultraconservative parents.
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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, EP12 "Slave"Marie accuses Ray and Debra of turning Ally into a slave when they start giving her chores around the house.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP13 "Whose Side Are You On?"Ray catches Debra poking fun at him in front of the children, then realizes his mother did the same thing when he was a youngster.
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S8, EP14 "Lateness"Debra assures her husband she will be on time for an awards dinner, then her hair gets caught in a curling iron.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP10 "Jazz Records"After the kids ruin Ray's dictionary, Frank tells them about the day their father ruined his prized collection of jazz records.
Everybody Loves Raymond
S8, EP9 "The Bird"The Barones spend a discomfiting Thanksgiving Day at Amy's parents' house.
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.
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S8, EP7 "Liars"Ray's little white lie to get out of spending the evening with his mother snowballs into an intricate deception.
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