@@NH-tb2smHe’s the one at the one minute mark who says to Debra “You must have put your picture on the invitation.” He played Albert which was his name in real life. Albert Romano. He was in another episode too where I believe he played the same character.
I love how this episode shows how much unconditional love Frank has for Debra. Frank loves Debra more than the lodge and defended in a instant when Marie and her friends, thought that Debra was flirting with their husbands, nothing thinking for a moment they were the ones ogling.
He just wants to have it both ways. Wants that continued special treatment he gets from her and at the same time doesn’t want her lingering her stay with him. But even if Deb got home at Ray’s convenient timetable, he’d still slack off being a husband & expects to be waited on.
Raymond character is a narcissist. He needs attention all the time. If Debra gets little attention, he gets very jealous. Debra works very hard taking care of the children and running the household. Does Ray appreciate it? Never. When they show his workplace, Ray seems to be having alot of good time with the guys. His work doesnt look stressful at all. And he gets to play golf with his friends. On the other hand, Debra is stuck with her obnoxious in-laws, housework and children all day long. Even Ray’s voice, body language and expressions are very annoying. And when others are having fun except him, he gets very jealous and spoils their fun -he is a real killjoy. Even in this episode, he wants Debra to rescue him from his mother. When he wants food, he needs his mother, but not when his mother is “talking too much”.
True. A recent clip from this channel is when Ray's book is rejected, and Robert announces he'll be promoted to Lieutenant, and Ray could not be happy for him at all. Granted, it wasn't the best timing, but Ray really wouldn't have been all that happy for Robert anyway, and likely would have made a sarcastic remark at him, like "Congrats. You must have saved a lot of kittens from a tree to earn that promotion".
@@raymundohernandez8322Raymond is basically a killjoy and a narcissist. That’s all I’m saying. His wife helps out at her father-in-law’s club. And Raymond, instead of spending time with his children, runs to his wife to rescue him from his mother who “talks too much”. Are you still going to defend him? In fact, the title should be “Everything is about Raymond”
Considering whenever, we saw Ray at work, he was usually, not working that hard He rearly is seen taking care of his children alone, and lies, in order to play golf with his friends But the second Debra, finds a job outside the home, that she can enjoy a little, he throws a tantrum and trys to bully her into stopping I haven't seen this episode but im guessing he gets his own way, and Debra has to give up her job for a quiet life
Nah, it was more about the inappropriate comments they made about her. But still Frank felt uncomfortable with how they talked, and he was right to warn Ray.
In the show they made a few statements in a few of the episodes about one of Frank's lodge buddies called O'Neil but We never got to actually see him, I would've loved to have seen him because O'Neil is My surname, I also have a neighbour that lives across the street from Me & his first Name is Neil so it's easy for Me to remember it. 🇦🇺🏴👌👏👍🏴🇦🇺
Super inappropiate title. Please change. The charm of this show is that its a family show and particular things arent said or shown. Ray thirsting for martial privacy was a bit cringy too.
Debra's cackle at 3:23, so spontaneous 😅😂
old man: come on pal give her a break at 3:00 LOL
That’s Ray Romano’s father who said that.
Title is wild 😂
😏
More like the old guys like Debra.
This would be the last episode we ever see Stan and Garvin on screen, or even the lodge itself
Why? Did they die?
@@NH-tb2sm I don't know if their actors died that year, but their characters were still mentioned
It’s kind of sad they made them into such skeevy perverts. They were always funny and seemed like they cared about the family.
Uncle Leo & Dr. Wexler from Seinfeld.
GREAT clip from a GREAT series! THANKS for posting!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
One of them is Ray Romano's Real life father!
Also, Phil Rosenthal’s dad (Phil Rosenthal created the show) is in it too.
Which one is Ray's father?
@@NH-tb2smHe’s the one at the one minute mark who says to Debra “You must have put your picture on the invitation.” He played Albert which was his name in real life. Albert Romano. He was in another episode too where I believe he played the same character.
@@NicoleCzarnecki Why? What has he done or why is he a jerk? Just curious. I don’t pay much attention to Hollywood.
@ Thanks for the clarification. I never heard that before.
I love how this episode shows how much unconditional love Frank has for Debra.
Frank loves Debra more than the lodge and defended in a instant when Marie and her friends, thought that Debra was flirting with their husbands, nothing thinking for a moment they were the ones ogling.
"'Cause Mom's over and... she's talking to me a lot."
I know the feeling, Ray.
Lol Ray wants to be his mom’s favorite until he needs to spend extended time with her.
He just wants to have it both ways. Wants that continued special treatment he gets from her and at the same time doesn’t want her lingering her stay with him.
But even if Deb got home at Ray’s convenient timetable, he’d still slack off being a husband & expects to be waited on.
Raymond character is a narcissist. He needs attention all the time. If Debra gets little attention, he gets very jealous. Debra works very hard taking care of the children and running the household. Does Ray appreciate it? Never. When they show his workplace, Ray seems to be having alot of good time with the guys. His work doesnt look stressful at all. And he gets to play golf with his friends. On the other hand, Debra is stuck with her obnoxious in-laws, housework and children all day long. Even Ray’s voice, body language and expressions are very annoying. And when others are having fun except him, he gets very jealous and spoils their fun -he is a real killjoy. Even in this episode, he wants Debra to rescue him from his mother. When he wants food, he needs his mother, but not when his mother is “talking too much”.
True. A recent clip from this channel is when Ray's book is rejected, and Robert announces he'll be promoted to Lieutenant, and Ray could not be happy for him at all. Granted, it wasn't the best timing, but Ray really wouldn't have been all that happy for Robert anyway, and likely would have made a sarcastic remark at him, like "Congrats. You must have saved a lot of kittens from a tree to earn that promotion".
Gets that from his mother.
You're comparing Ray being around men to Debra a woman being around men. Haha go to school first before you decide to opinionate about anything
@@raymundohernandez8322Raymond is basically a killjoy and a narcissist. That’s all I’m saying. His wife helps out at her father-in-law’s club. And Raymond, instead of spending time with his children, runs to his wife to rescue him from his mother who “talks too much”. Are you still going to defend him? In fact, the title should be “Everything is about Raymond”
Like mother, like son. Narcissism runs in the family, lol! 😂😂
Ray was jealous of the attention the guys were giving Debra!
Well Debra always got along with Frank. I think even Frank felt sorry for Debra as he knows Marie and Ray gave her a hard time
Considering whenever, we saw Ray at work, he was usually, not working that hard
He rearly is seen taking care of his children alone, and lies, in order to play golf with his friends
But the second Debra, finds a job outside the home, that she can enjoy a little, he throws a tantrum and trys to bully her into stopping
I haven't seen this episode but im guessing he gets his own way, and Debra has to give up her job for a quiet life
Bro, you do not know how to use a comma.
She leaves because the guys at the lodge, minus Frank, made inappropriate comments about her.
1:48 I believe the guy in the grey sweater is Ray Romano's real dad
i love debra
beautiful nose
Ray's attitude is why I've given up on men. I've had to deal with that kind of attitude far too often.
Do you think all men act like that?
@@matthewriley7826 Well most of them do so we should just stop trying.
Later Frank went to talk to Raymond that he wants Debra to leave the lounge. Because they are planning to do inappropriate contact with Debra
Nah, it was more about the inappropriate comments they made about her. But still Frank felt uncomfortable with how they talked, and he was right to warn Ray.
I like the song, what's the name of it?
The Andrews Sisters - Bei Mir Bist Du Schön
Haha, Debra is quite social. No wonder she enjoys being the token girl in a guy group, and Ray doesn't even understand the appeal.
He’s a lazily narcissistic mama’s boy. Of course, he wouldn’t understand that.
@@brittanyc.4540Yep. He also just wants Debra home at his timetable so he doesn’t have to do fatherly responsibilities for the kids
In the show they made a few statements in a few of the episodes about one of Frank's lodge buddies called O'Neil but We never got to actually see him, I would've loved to have seen him because O'Neil is My surname, I also have a neighbour that lives across the street from Me & his first Name is Neil so it's easy for Me to remember it.
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The title should be Debra being naughty have things for daddy's
Ray should've kissed debra in front of them to show dominance.
he shouldve made love infront of them to...that wouldve showed them
Except that Ray was the least dominant Mama’s boy in the state of New York.
@@danmcn61Also the showing “public affection” thing is an issue covered in earlier episodes so he’s not gonna do that😂
Such a fox!
Learn what what narcissist really means before writing a paragraph.
Raymond is such a looser.
Super inappropiate title. Please change.
The charm of this show is that its a family show and particular things arent said or shown.
Ray thirsting for martial privacy was a bit cringy too.
In the timeless words of Sgt. Hulka from the classic movie "Stripes"- "Lighten up, Francis!"
Quiet you annoying jerk. You always complain about something
@@jasonrodgers9063 Havent seen the movie yet. And being uptight is alright.
We need more old world values in modern society. My opinion at least 😂😂😂
@@NicoleCzarnecki I watch the show coz its slow-going and they discuss out each and every detail.
Also, its not too nerve wrecking 😂
Don't actually see a problem with the title
It's only not family friendly, if you have a dirty mind and decide it means something not said