introduced the iconic "Ray’s Journal" and "The Wedding," showing us the chaotic origin of Ray and Debra’s marriage.
Unlike many sitcoms that decline, Season 9 is praised for maintaining high quality, with critics noting it ended "with its reputation intact". Showrunner Phil Rosenthal ended the show after Season 9 to avoid it dragging on past its prime. Critical Strengths Everybody Loves Raymond Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...
1. View available seasons 2. View episodes by season 3. Exit Choose an option: 2 Enter the season number: 1 Available episodes for Everybody Loves Raymond - Season 1: Episode 1 Episode 2 ... Episode 21 Episode 22 introduced the iconic "Ray’s Journal" and "The Wedding,"
Season 4 introduces Amy MacDougall as a permanent fixture. She is sweet, religious, and completely incompatible with Robert’s insecurities, yet she becomes the perfect foil to the loud Barones. This season also features "Bad Moon Rising," where Debra’s PMS turns the house into a war zone—a controversial episode that fans either love or cringe at. Critical Strengths 1
is a classic American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 13, 1996, to May 16, 2005 . Spanning 9 seasons and 210 episodes , the show became a cornerstone of modern television comedy, known for its relatable portrayal of dysfunctional family dynamics and suburban life. Core Premise & Cast
Brad Garrett’s Robert transitions from sidekick to co-lead. His wedding to Amy (after a disastrous engagement to her sister) is the season’s emotional core. Ray is confronted with the fact that his brother’s happiness makes him feel threatened.
The final season was shortened to 16 episodes. The series finale, "The Finale," avoided "very special episode" tropes, choosing instead to focus on a simple medical scare that reminded the family how much they truly needed one another. Why It Endures