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At his high-school reunion, Ray discovers Debra is cool and he is not.
After her Tupperware party is ruined, Debra decides she's had enough of her interfering mother-in-law.
A romantic Christmas morning ends when Ray's family bursts in for eggs Florentine and unwrapping gifts.
Tony treats the gang to a Brooklyn Thanksgiving.
Tony's convict father-in-law (James Coco) escapes.
Mona's (Katherine Helmond) first job after graduating from college is an undercover role in a shoe store known for age discrimination.
Angela and Tony clash over the prearranged marriage of Tony's cousin from Italy.
When Samantha joins the drill team, she neglects her job as Angela's Saturday secretary.
Pupil Tony angers advertising teacher Angela.
Tony begins to mistrust Sam's ballet teacher.
Baby sitter Samantha lands in trouble with Tony when he finds she has been neglecting Jonathan.
Jack grows suspicious when Cindy starts collecting maternity clothes.
Roper goes to a bowling banquet instead of celebrating his anniversary.
Jack poses as his own twin to court Ralph's niece.
Jack and Janet come home to find the apartment in a state of mess; they become detectives when Cindy mysteriously vanishes.
Jack stops lying to women about his roommates; it ends up creating many more problems than it solves.
Larry hatches a plan to save Jack from his girlfriend's jealous other boyfriend.
Jack and Janet find a new roommate after Cindy moves into a college dorm.
Janet invites Terri to stay in the apartment as their roommate, not realizing that she and Jack have met before.
Grady feels out of place when he moves in with his daughter and her family.
Fred puts his home and business up for sale when he hears an intense earthquake will hit and looks for a shelter in Las Vegas.
Esther fights with Woodrow and moves into the Sanford house. Fred comes up with plans to patch things up between them and send Esther home.
Fred is inside the bank when it gets robbed, and becomes a hostage.
Fred and Lamont take in boarders to pay the mortgage, but the prospects don't look good.
Fred and Lamont see a television series that resembles their lives. They become furious and prepare to sue the network.
Fred goes into show business in order to get his brother-in-law out of the house.
Della Reese, a political campaigner, asks Fred for permission to use his home as campaign headquarters, even though Fred and Lamont support a different candidate.
Raymond joins his brother and Frank in a Gettysburg Civil War re-enactment in an attempt to bond with his father.
Ray's excitement about meeting a distant relative wears off when she begins to overstay her welcome.
Worrying that Ray only visits her to get a good meal, Marie hesitates to teach Debra her cooking secrets.
Ray takes over the family finances to prove to Debra how easy it is, but he soon discovers that he's no accountant.
Ray gains new respect for Robert when he sees him thwart an attempted robbery at Nemo's, but his attempt to get Robert's efforts noticed backfire when a newspaper article makes Ray the focus of the story.
Ray and Debra can't get a good night's sleep when Ally fears there are monsters in her room.
Debra discovers that Marie likes Robert's girlfriend better than she likes her because Amy is a ``good girl.``
Debra gets into a fight with another parent who accuses her of bringing an unhealthy snack to a tee-ball game.
Robert experiments with a ventriloquist's dummy to make his driving school lectures more interesting.
Debra thinks Ray's midlife crisis has gone too far when he starts planning his burial; Frank sells Marie's burial plot for a profit.
Frank and Marie hold a yard sale that has Debra and Ray thinking different things about enlarging their family.
Ray recalls proposing to Debra and the elaborate plans for their wedding.
Ray recalls proposing to Debra and the elaborate plans for their wedding.
Ray and Debra turn the tables on his intrusive parents when termites force them and the kids to move in with Frank and Marie.
Ray must face the fact that his parents are getting older after his father has another auto accident.
Debra grows jealous when the baby sitter she hired becomes more popular with the children than she is.
Donna wants to marry Fred, but another man proposes to her first.
Fred tries to transform Esther's appearance to win a beauty contest so that her husband gives him the prize money.
Despite Lamont's objections, Fred opens a Japanese restaurant in his living room.
Fred goes out for the Senior Olympics to compete for Donna's affection.
After lashing out at Lamont, Esther and Bubba, Fred has a dream in which Lamont is the spirit of Christmas past.
Fred is injured and hospitalized while witnessing an attempted murder.
Fred uses Lamont's acting school money to supply Whopper Chopper food processors and interrupts a TV cooking show to advertise the device.
Fred stages a circus in the junkyard after he inherits an elephant.
Fred rents Lamont's room to a pregnant woman while Lamont is on a fishing trip.
Fred is put under hypnosis to cure his addiction to television.
Fred and Esther investigate Lamont's mysterious new girlfriend.
Fred and his friends decide to start their own escort service.
Fred is happy with Lamont's wedding plans until he learns the couple plans to live in their own place. He tries to convince Lamont's fiancée to break up with him.
George Foreman guest stars as Lamont's brother in a community play.
While preparing to receive the Watts Businessman of the Year award, Fred worries that his back pain may get in the way of the glory. Lamont suggests Fred try acupuncture.
An unwed accountant (Kirstie Alley) gives birth to Mikey, a hip baby who provides sarcastic commentary on events.
The first commercial space shuttle sends loony Ted (Robert Hays) and his former girlfriend (Julie Hagerty) on a trip to the moon.
A pilot (Robert Hays) afraid to fly follows his stewardess ex-girlfriend (Julie Hagerty) and must take over for the poisoned crew.
An unwed accountant (Kirstie Alley) gives birth to Mikey, a hip baby who provides sarcastic commentary on events.
Ray fears the wrath of Debra after he embarrasses her in front of everyone at a school auction.
Debra discovers to her chagrin that she wishes her own mother would behave more like Marie.
Frank mistakenly passes out Ray's colorfully wrapped ``chocolate coins.``
Robert moves into his own apartment, leaving a void in the rest of the Barone household.
Charlie meets his match when he falls for a woman who is better at playing hard to get than he is.
Alan denies having shoplifted a toy as a child and fears he has a dark side, until Charlie admits he planted the toy on Alan to stay out of trouble himself.
Charlie and Alan hire Berta's sister (Camryn Manheim) to cater a party their mother has conned them into throwing for her.
Alan gets a taste of what Charlie's sex life is like when he meets a woman at the grocery store who fulfills his every fantasy.
Charlie bumps into an old flame he once thought would be Mrs. Right (Denise Richards) and is pleased to learn her marriage did not work out.
Charlie is tasked with writing a theme song to one of Jake's favorite comics; things heat up between Alan and Rose.
Jake discovers an angry Web site devoted to Charlie's womanizing ways.
Alan's homely high-school friend (Paget Brewster) returns as a beautiful woman, and the brothers quickly begin competing for her attentions.
When Judith's pipes burst after an earthquake, Alan invites her to stay with him at Charlie's house.
Evelyn takes drastic measures to get back into her sons' lives after Alan cuts her off.
Details regarding Charlie Harper are revealed.
Details regarding Charlie Harper are revealed.
A pilot (Robert Hays) afraid to fly follows his stewardess ex-girlfriend (Julie Hagerty) and must take over for the poisoned crew.
The first commercial space shuttle sends loony Ted (Robert Hays) and his former girlfriend (Julie Hagerty) on a trip to the moon.
An unwed accountant (Kirstie Alley) gives birth to Mikey, a hip baby who provides sarcastic commentary on events.
Peeping Tom's ghost wants to meet Lady Godiva.
Harry tries to keep his stepfather (John Astin) and another man out of a mental hospital. Mel Torme guest stars.
Christine invites a stranger to her party, not realizing he's wanted by the mob.
Panic grips the courtroom as the gang races to clear 207 cases in one session so a millionaire will donate money to save an orphanage and so Dan can win an office pool for the most convictions.
Terri's overly friendly behavior toward Jack makes Janet suspicious.
Janet's boss's wife wants to learn Chinese cooking and asks Jack to teach her; when Terri overhears the lessons, she assumes they are love lessons without looking at what they are doing.
A policeman moves in to protect Jack after he witnesses an armed robbery.
Terri invites Dr. Miller, a psychiatrist from the hospital, to dinner at her place to get a break from his patients; misunderstandings arise when Jack and Janet think he is a mental-ward escapee.
Jack breaks a date with Janet to coach Larry in the art of romantic conversation.
Terri and Jack fear that Janet will need to have an affair with her dance instructor if she is to be successful.
Janet inadvertently fixes Terri up with a guy she had wanted to date herself.
Jack must come up with a temporary wife to deter his boss's man-hungry daughter.
A guy gives Terri unwanted attention, causing her to use karate when he starts to get surly; Jack asks Terri to teach him some basic moves.
Jack tries to win over a Southern belle he insulted on a date.
When Mr. Furley starts dating a new girl, the trio wonder why she is interested in him; Larry sets up a test to determine if she is a gold digger.
Jack assumes that Terri's nun friend wants to leave the convent to be with him.
Jack convinces Janet and Terri to hire their former roommate Cindy as a maid to clean the apartment; it does not work out.
Jack substitutes for a chef and winds up with a full-time job.
An efficiency expert drives Janet to quit.
Larry hatches a plan to save Jack from his girlfriend's jealous other boyfriend.
Jack stops lying to women about his roommates; it ends up creating many more problems than it solves.
Jack and Janet come home to find the apartment in a state of mess; they become detectives when Cindy mysteriously vanishes.
Jack poses as his own twin to court Ralph's niece.
Roper goes to a bowling banquet instead of celebrating his anniversary.
Jack grows suspicious when Cindy starts collecting maternity clothes.
Baby sitter Samantha lands in trouble with Tony when he finds she has been neglecting Jonathan.
Tony begins to mistrust Sam's ballet teacher.
Pupil Tony angers advertising teacher Angela.
When Samantha joins the drill team, she neglects her job as Angela's Saturday secretary.
Angela and Tony clash over the prearranged marriage of Tony's cousin from Italy.
Mona's (Katherine Helmond) first job after graduating from college is an undercover role in a shoe store known for age discrimination.
Tony's convict father-in-law (James Coco) escapes.
Tony treats the gang to a Brooklyn Thanksgiving.
A romantic Christmas morning ends when Ray's family bursts in for eggs Florentine and unwrapping gifts.
After her Tupperware party is ruined, Debra decides she's had enough of her interfering mother-in-law.
At his high-school reunion, Ray discovers Debra is cool and he is not.
Ray buys his father a fancy aquarium for his birthday, which depresses the older man.
Debra's attempt to write a children's story turns into an all-out storytelling war with Ray.
Debra convinces Ray to work from home after reading an article about people who prefer to be at the office than with their family, but things don't turn out as she had planned.
At Frank and Marie's anniversary party, Ray discovers that his parents split up for a year and only got back together after Ray fell off his bike and broke his arm; he can't help feeling guilty.
Ray's guilt catches up with him when he tricks Debra into letting him play a round of golf.
Ray wants to teach Ally not to be a quitter, so he resumes the piano lessons he dropped 15 years earlier.
The Barone brothers rediscover their friendship during a night out.
Ray uses an ``active listening`` technique learned in parenting class on his stubborn parents.
Ray's family lies to him about his guest appearance on a TV sports show, and he feels awful when he finds out about it.
Debra and Ray wonder why they ever moved across the street from his overbearing parents.
Being interviewed for a book about the family, Debra decides she's boring compared to her husband's family.
When Ray's parents bother everyone with their meddling, the neighbors turn to him to make them stop.
Robert and Ray fight over a stray bulldog similar to the one Ray was forced to give up as a child.
When Debra persuades Ray to be an optimist, he can't handle being the only upbeat person in the family.
When the cable goes out, a board game stirs a heated family debate about who is moral and who is not.
Ray tries to replace the diamond in Debra's wedding ring without her knowing when he discovers it is fake.