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  1. Watch Everybody Loves Raymond with a subscription on Peacock, Paramount+, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Ray Barone is a successful sports writer and family man who deals with a...

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    Everybody Loves Raymond is one of the rare shows that never had a “bad” season during its entire run. There are memorable episodes for every season, so it’s difficult to say which one is “worst.” However, by the show’s ninth and final season, viewers knew they were finished watching the Barone family. The season didn’t have as many memorable episod...

    Like the show’s ninth season, the eighth season also featured less popular episodes than other seasons. The season continued to feature the Barones getting under each other’s skin in hilarious situations. Highlights from the season include when Ray teamed up with Debra’s mother (Katherine Helmond) to throw Debra a surprise birthday party. Debra get...

    Every television show tends to have a rocky first season in order to establish the plot and characters. The show’s first season introduces viewers to Ray Barone and his family, including his overbearing parents. It’s a good introductory season, but it’s not a stand-out season compared to others. RELATED: Top 10 Funniest Episodes Of Everybody Loves ...

    The show’s second season continued to focus primarily on the family life of Ray and Debra. Like the first season, it further established the family connection on the show, but it didn’t have as many memorable episodes as other seasons. Highlights include when Ray is interviewed on television, but he mispronounces basic words. Ray attends his high s...

    By the show’s third season, Everybody Loves Raymond seemed to have finally found its groove and the perfect chemistry between the cast and the storylines. The season focuses more on Robert, who moves into his own apartment. Memorable episodes include when Robert undergoes a racial change when he hangs out with his police partner (Sherri Shepard) an...

    The show’s fourth season focused more on Debra, earning Heaton an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Debra tries new things, including tricking Ray into thinking she had a breast enhancement. Debra manages to actually cook a decent meal. RELATED: Everybody Loves Raymond: 10 Moments When The Show Broke Our Hearts Other memor...

    The show’s seventh season was a knock-out performance by many of the show’s cast, including Garrett and Roberts, who both received Emmy Awards. The season itself awarded the show an Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. The season dedicated more time to Robert and Amy’s relationship, including the memorable episode when Robert finally proposed....

    The sixth season of Everybody Loves Raymond is nearly perfect, with hilarious episodes about the entire Barone family. Romano, Garrett, and Roberts each received Emmy Awards for their performances. Every character is showcased equally this season, resulting in memorable episodes. These include when Ray and Debra’s son, Michael (Sullivan Sweeten), s...

    The fifth season of Everybody Loves Raymond is the show at its finest. The season focuses more on Ray and Debra having fights over everyday issues while his family gets involved. Every episode is hilarious and highlights all of the characters. The season earned Heaton and Roberts Emmy Awards for their performances. Memorable episodes include when M...

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  2. Everybody Loves Raymond: Created by Phil Rosenthal. With Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts. The comical everyday life of sports columnist Ray Barone and his dysfunctional family.

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  3. Feb 19, 2001 · Reviews Ray becomes overdramatic after learning that Debra is comfortable with the twins performing as fairies in a school play. Read More Read Less Watch on Peacock Stream Now.

  4. Everybody loves Raymond was like a safe pair of hands, a safe comedy that wasn't politically incorrect really, and it made one smile. All credit to Ray Romano for being a successful comedian with this sitcom.

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