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I thought it was the same house but I guess it's not.
This is actually my favorite episode of season 9. A lot of funny lines, and I love how Ray stands up for Robert.
Seems Like Old Times, most definitely.
I haven't seen the show 'Lost' so I can't compare it, but I really like this show and am interested to see how far it goes. :) I recommend it.
Happy Birthday, Goldie Hawn!! :)
Ray: For the abuse he endured in Bad Moon Rising
Debra: When she was crying, and talking to her father in Separation
Robert: When he said that maybe there's no better half for him
Marie: The way everyone acted when she made the tofu turkey
Frank: When he got hurt by Debra's remarks in Snow Day
Amy: When they all ganged up on her in Blabbermouths
Ally: When she was humiliated at the end if Party Dress
Michael: When he was held back in school
Geoffrey: When he overheard Ray's comments about him during his basketball game
Well, one of the points, I guess. Like you, I don't think Miranda's a terrible person, but she did make some selfish choices, and she acknowledged that, and Daniel realized he needed to grow up if he was going to be a parent. At least it ended with everybody happy.
I think the point of the movie was they brought out the worst in each other. The kids loved them both, but Daniel and Miranda couldn't go on pretending. They both needed to change; and at the end, they both became better people, better parents, and were even able to be friends in the end.
Waaaay too many to list. Usually when she would hit Doug. Granted, Doug's no saint, but the physical abuse was awful! Her hits were probably worse than Debra's from Everybody Loves Raymond.
Punches him in the gut
Grabs his cheeks really hard
Punches him in the arm
Shoves him down the stairs [Even though that was accidental]
The purple nurples
Beating him up when he's dressed as a clown
Frank was a jerk in this episode, but it was nice of him to apologize for Ally.
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Good question.
*Spoilers*
I think he would've been okay had nobody messed with him. Even if Lila and Mary had left him alone, there was still Ms. Spool.
*Spoilers*
I wondered what Marion was thinking? I mean, did she really think she would get away with it? Had she not changed her mind to return the money, what would've happened? Had Norman not killed her, would Marion have been caught by the police if she hadn't changed her mind?
Totally. I just didn't get Kevin's parents, or the rest of the family. I know they all loved Kevin, but letting Frank call him a little jerk, always taking Buzz's side when he's obviously in the wrong, etc.
I feel that same way, but they should've had Peter carrying him like Frank was carrying Fuller, or had all the kids in front of them while they ran through the airport.
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MEETING THE PARENTS
Hits him on the leg, forcing him to fall to his knees.
THE PLAN
Hits him, shoves him, stamps on his foot.
BAGGAGE
Elbows him in the ribs.
THANK YOU NOTES
Growls "Get out of here," when he tries to hug her.
HOME FROM SCHOOL
Hits him.
BLABBERMOUTHS
Hits him.
NOT SO FAST
Hits him repeatedly on the arms.
THE POWER OF NO
Bites his ear.
STANDARD DEVIATION
Turns the shower water from warm to cold, resulting in Ray falling out of the tub hurting himself; dumps a bowl of ice cream on his lap.
FRANK, THE WRITER
Elbows him in the ribs.
YOUR PLACE OR MINE
Hits him on the head with a stuffed rabbit.
THE BALL
Grabs his hair and jerks his head back.
THE CHILDREN'S BOOK
Pulls Ray's hair.
THE LETTER
Hits him on the head repeatedly.
THE RIDE ALONG
Hits him repeatedly.
THE WEDDING PART II
Hits him; shoves him.
THE VISIT
Hits him repeatedly with a towel; grabs his shoulder and digs in with her fingers, causing him pain.
THE LONE BARONE
Grabs his arm and throws him into a chair.
RAY HOME ALONE
Hits him.
THE CAN OPENER
Hits him with a carton of milk.
BULLY ON THE BUS
Elbows him in the ribs.
THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY
Hits him; shoves him.
HACKIDU
Sprays him with furniture cleaner.
DEBRA MAKES SOMETHING GOOD
Pours tomato sauce in his lap.
ALONE TIME
Hits him.
BAD MOON RISING
Hits him; pushes him away when he tries to hug her; shoves him into the bookcase.
MEANT TO BE
Hits him on the side of the head; shoves him away and says "Get off of me," when he tries to hug her.
YOUNG GIRL
Grabs his ear and drags him across the room.
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
Throws chocolate in his face.
SUPERBOWL
Hits him.
HUMM-VAC
Throws him on the couch; twists his foot.
NET WORTH
Takes all the blankets and linens off the bed and turns the thermostat all the way down, forcing him to sleep in a sweatsuit on a bare mattress.
JEALOUS ROBERT
Hits him in the testicles and gut.
OLDER WOMEN
Grabs his finger and twists it behind his back.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
Knocks the food he's eating out of his hands.
CALL ME MOM
Hits him repeatedly with a pillow.
HOMEWORK
Pokes him in the kidney.
PET THE BUNNY
Hits him on the head with a box of cereal.
WHO AM I?
Elbows him in the eye.
ROBERT NEEDS MONEY
Grabs his face to stop him from talking.
THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS
Hits him.
THE DISCIPLINARIAN
Grabs his nipple and twists it.
I figured he probably mellowed as he got older, and Roseanne wanted to keep the peace, but we don't find out about how he really was when they were kids.