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The show revolves around the life of Italian-American Raymond Barone, a sportswriter for Newsday living with his family in Lynbrook, New York. Whiny and flippant, Raymond does not take many things seriously, making jokes in nearly every situation, no matter how troubling or problematic. He often avoids responsibilities around the house and with his kids, leaving this to his wife Debra.
Raymond and Debra live with their daughter Ally and twin sons Michael and Geoffrey (originally Matthew and Gregory in the pilot). The Barone children are regular characters but not a major focus. Raymond's parents, Marie and Frank, and older brother Robert live across the street, and frequently make their presence known to the frustration of Raymond and Debra. Debra's frequent complaints about Raymond's family are a running joke. Out of the three unwanted visitors, Debra is particularly put off by Marie – an insulting, controlling and manipulative, though loving, woman who constantly criticizes Debra and coddles Ray, clearly favoring him over Robert, whose impending birth (as was established in the episode "Good Girls") drove her into marriage. (source: en.wikipedia.org)
Raymond turns into an awkward mess when appearing on a television talk show about sports.
Unable to deal with Ally's outbursts, Ray and Debra take a child parenting class. Raymond finds the "active listening" technique he learned in it will work on certain people behaving like children across the street as well.
Ray and Robert have some awkward bonding while getting Robert through the anniversary of his divorce.
Ray takes piano lessons from Marie (again) after Ally refuses to take any more.
Ray and Kevin trick Debra into letting Ray play golf. Ray has an anxiety episode.
Ray learns that Marie and Frank separated for a year while celebrating their 40th anniversary. Learning Frank only returned after Ray broke his arm, Ray wonders if its his fault that his parents are still together and miserable.
Debra tries to get Ray to set up an office at home after reading an article that some people prefer being at work, and Ray is constantly working late.
Tired of reading the same books to Ally, Debra tries writing a children's book.
Ray ends up getting his father an expensive aquarium out of guilt.
Raymond attends his 20th high school reunion with Debra, only to make some startling discoveries about her.
Debra has had it with Marie's constant interference and writes a letter to her telling her to stop intruding in their lives. Ray does his best to stop his mother from getting the letter.
Ray is willing to try anything to get what he wants for Christmas, which is some "mood" time with Debra in bed.
Ray feels left out and tricks his way into being invited to a civil war reenactment with Frank and Robert.
Ray helps Ally track down Frank's long-lost Aunt Sarina, who lives in Italy, for a school genealogy project. This leads to Sarina showing up at their doorstep.
Raymond makes the mistake of choosing his mother's food over his wife's.
Ray attempts to take over handling the family budget, after insulting Debra when she's trying to get it done.
Raymond joins Robert for a shift for a ride-along in his police car.
Ray and Debra get an unwanted guest in their bed in the form of their daughter, who's afraid of monsters.
Debra thinks Marie likes Amy better than her because Amy is more "pure".
Debra breaks the snack rules at Ally's T-Ball games, and Ray doesn't stand up for her out of fear of not being liked.
Robert takes side work being an incredibly boring traffic school instructor.
Ray discovers he's shrunk 1/4 of an inch. Marie discovers Frank sold half of their burial plot.
The whole family prepares for a yard sale, but Ray's not wanting to let go of some things that he's surprised Debra is ready to sell.
While getting ready to attend a wedding, Ray and Debra flashback to when and why they got married.
The wedding flashback continues, with Debra and Raymond wondering why they're marrying each other.
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