The final season is short (16 episodes) but powerful. The show does not go out with a gimmick, a celebrity cameo, or a move to California. It ends the way it began: with a family argument.
Robert Barone (Brad Garrett) was a masterpiece of jealousy and insecurity, providing a perfect foil to Ray. Everybody Loves Raymond Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...
This is a comprehensive look back at the seasons that made Everybody Loves Raymond a classic. Seasons 1–4: Establishing the Chaos The final season is short (16 episodes) but powerful
With Robert and Amy married, the show explored new comedic territory, including interactions with Amy’s deeply conservative, straight-laced parents (played brilliantly by Fred Willard and Georgia Engel). Robert Barone (Brad Garrett) was a masterpiece of
The third season expanded to . The season kicked off with a classic Barone scenario in "The Invasion" , where Ray and Debra have to move in with Frank and Marie while their house is fumigated. Other highlights include "Driving Frank" , where the family realizes the elderly Frank is a hazard behind the wheel, and "The Sitter" , which introduces the recurring characters Bill and Carrie Parker. By this point, the show's unique voice was firmly established, blending farcical situations with deeply relatable family angst.