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Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 09

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2004
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In the tradition of such past sitcom classics as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Seinfeld, the producers of the popular, multi-Emmy-winning CBS comedy series Everybody Loves Raymond decided to quit while they were ahead, bringing the series to an end during its ninth season on the air. Thus, with its 209th episode, telecast May 16, 2005, Raymond shuffled off its mortal coil and ascended to syndicated-rerun heaven. In place during the series' valedictory season are its by-now familiar regulars: sportswriter Ray Barone (Ray Romano), his PR-exec wife, Debra (Patricia Heaton), their ever-growing three children, Ray's overbearing parents (and next-door neighbors), Frank (Peter Boyle) and Marie (Doris Roberts), and Ray's neurotic policeman brother, Robert (Brad Garrett), who somewhat incredibly has managed to stay married to his second wife, Amy (Monica Horan), for two whole years. As for the plot developments, things get off to a roaring start when Frank and Marie move out of their home and into a retirement condo -- only to be booted out by the condo's owners due to their obstreperous behavior. Magnanimously, Robert and Amy invite Frank and Marie to move in with them, thus neatly reversing the living arrangements that existed during the series' past eight seasons. As for Raymond, he continues to deal with such matters as Debra's mercurial temper, the academic travails of his daughter, Ally (Madylin Sweeten), and the unwelcome intrusions of his divorced in-laws, Warren (Robert Culp) and Lois (Katherine Helmond). In other words, it's the mixture as before, with few surprises but lots of laughs. And in an unusual move (especially for 21st century sitcoms), the Everybody Loves Raymond finale does not run a "very special" 60 minutes, but instead remains a neat, precise, and economical half-hour of hilarity. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Series Information
Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 01
Release:
1996
The first season of Everybody Loves Raymond drew heavily upon the standup... Full Synopsis
Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 02
Release:
1997
Securely snuggled into a new Monday-night slot after languishing for half of its... Full Synopsis
Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 03
Release:
1998
Season three of Everybody Loves Raymond finds sportswriter Ray Barone (Ray... Full Synopsis
Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 04
Release:
1999
Not much has changed personnel-wise as Everybody Loves Raymond enters its fourth... Full Synopsis
Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 05
Release:
2000
So here's how things stand as Everybody Loves Raymond enters its fifth season on... Full Synopsis
Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 06
Release:
2001
Season six of Everybody Loves Raymond upholds the comic tradition of the series'... Full Synopsis
Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 07
Release:
2002
Despite industry rumors that the series would soon voluntarily end its run and... Full Synopsis
Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 08
Release:
2003
Some things stay the same, others change as Everybody Loves Raymond enters its... Full Synopsis
Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 09
Release:
2004
In the tradition of such past sitcom classics as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and... Full Synopsis
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