Everybody Loves Raymond - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Pilot
Tired of their interference, Debra tries to prevent Ray's parents and brother from coming over on her birthday.

I Love You
Ray and Debra wonder why Ray and his family have problems with public displays of affection.

I Wish I Were Gus
Ray is chosen to do a eulogy for his great uncle Gus.

Standard Deviation
Robert gives Ray and Debra IQ tests as part of his criminal psychology course.

Look Don't Touch
Ray has problems with Debra when she notices him noticing Angelina, a new waitress at Nemo's.

Frank, the Writer
Frank tries to use Ray to get his own column in Ray's paper after Reader's Digest accepts and prints some of his jokes.

Your Place or Mine?
Fed up with Frank, Marie moves in with Ray and Debra.

In-Laws
Debra's parents come to visit, and there's a massive difference with them compared to Frank and Marie.

Win, Lose or Draw
Ray gets invited to play in Frank's poker game at Nemo's.

Turkey or Fish
Debra wants to create her own Thanksgiving tradition by making fish instead of turkey. Marie isn't happy about it.

Captain Nemo
Ray and Robert are at odds over who should be captain of Nemo's basketball team.

The Ball
Ray discovers the baseball he had with Mickey Mantle's autograph isn't authentic.

Debra's Sick
Ray is supposed to meet with Terry Bradshaw for his column, but Debra comes down with the flu and he has to take care of her and the kids.

Who's Handsome?
Ray can't accept that others think Robert is more attractive than him. Robert is first introduced to Amy.

The Car
Debra grows tired of driving the old car that Ray bought from his parents. It becomes even worse when she finds out Ray used to make out in it.

Diamonds
For Valentine's Day, Raymond has the fake diamond in Debra's engagement ring replaced with a real one. He doesn't realize Debra already had it replaced with a diamond from her grandmother's ring.

The Game
A game of Scruples becomes arguing over honesty when the cable goes out.

Recovering Pessimist
When Ray is up for Sports Writer of the Year Award, he becomes overly pessimistic about winning. When Debra convinces him to be more optimistic, he discovers that has a downside when the rest of the family is full of pessimists in their own right.

The Dog
Ray brings home a bulldog that reminds him of one he had to give up as a kid due to allergies. But Debra is not impressed, and Robert is bonding even more with the dog than Ray.

Neighbors
Ray's neighbors have had it with the behavior of Frank and Marie, and insist on a meeting at Ray's to determine what to do about them.

Fascinatin' Debra
Debra speaks to a radio psychologist, who ends up wanting to interview her for a new book. It becomes more than expected when the psychologist meets the rest of the family.

Why Are We Here?
Ray and Debra flashback to their first apartment, as Debra discovers she's expecting the twin boys and Robert's wife wants a divorce.
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