One of my absolute favorite sitcoms! Years ago my grandpa (who was in his 80's at the time) used to watch ELR reruns every night before bed. When I would visit, you could hear him laughing all throughout the house. It was awesome to hear him getting such a kick out of the show, especially during his last few years after my grandma had passed. This show really brought him some joy.
You must absolutely see Everybody Loves Raymond bloopers. Raymond goes off script with hilarious adlibs. He can get away with it because he owns the show.
I've seen it enough, to darn near be able to say every line with the actors!! It never gets old to me... Everybody Loves Raymond is therapy!! Great reaction, by the way!!!😎😎😎
Every episode was funny. Some of my favorites where giving out condoms for trick or treat, the cheese in the suitcase, and the curling iron stuck in Deborah's hair.
My favorite episode of this show was when Raymond's mother, Marie, decided to take a sculpting class. Marie made a large sculpture and gave it to Raymond for his house. However, this was not an ordinary sculpture. Ray looked at it and told Debra that "it looks a little lady-like." It is shaped like a vagina. Robert said, "I've seen this before." Ray whispered into Robert's ear and told him what he thinks of it. Robert gave a look of disbelief, and he looked at it again and gave a glimpse of a big surprise that he finally understood what It looked like to him now. Ray told Marie he could not accept her sculpture because of the kids and friends visiting them. Marie was hurt, so she donated it to a church auction. Two nuns from that church came to Ray's house to see this sculpture and were appalled. One of the nuns told Marie that her statue was inappropriate and they could not use it for their auction. Marie said, "Why not?" The nun whispered into Marie's ear and told her what it resembled. Marie exclaimed, "Oh my God! I must be a lesbian." Now Marie decided to showcase this sculpture at an art gallery. Marie's husband Franks kept looking at it and said, "I know I've seen this before." It was closing time for the gallery, and Frank kept looking at that sculpture as everyone was leaving. A janitor was sweeping the floor, and he whispered to Frank what he thought it looked like to him. As the show ends, Frank finally says, "Holy crap!!!". It was a great episode, and I laughed so much watching it.
@David Raymore The sculpture episode is also one of my favorites! I also love the one where Frank starts taking pills for his "foot" and then loses his sense of taste.
When you talked about how big his brother is, it reminded me that Peter Boyle who played Frank the father, also played the monster in Young Frankenstein a comedy movie from the 1970s.
Brad Garret (Ray's Brother) Played the Mechanic "Tony" in the Seinfeld Episode where He steals the car whilst Kramer and Newman were in the middle of the Michigan 10 cent bottle caper. JFK's Golf clubs that Elaine paid double for played apart in this, great episode.
Marie Barone, Italian American Mothers really are that horrible. I know mine was, my poor father Rocco had to put up with that for 47 years of marriage before he decided to finally drop dead. Although you eat well, I must say I ate extremely well compared to other kids in my neighborhood. She cooked 6 days a week, the other day we spent finishing off the leftovers. She grew up during the Great Depression and throwing out food in her mind was a sin, sometimes she would send me up with leftovers to the kid up the street just so it would not get thrown out. As long as it wasn't an hour before lunch or dinner if I was hungry my mother would stop what she was doing and either make me a grilled cheese or heat up spaghetti and meatballs from the night before. Or sometimes it would be roast pork or braciole. As a child I used to think I was poor because I only had hot dogs for dinner maybe once or twice a year, whereas the kids down the street had them sometimes once or twice a week. Yes I am even dumber than the character of Raymond . Hot dogs and hamburgers were the only American foods that my mother knew how to cook, despite being born in Philadelphia. When people ask me what it's like to grow up in Italian American family I say you know the Godfather movie, yeah it's worse than that it's like everyone loves Raymond. Gentleman your video was a surprise and quite entertaining. My true hope is to watch Italian people from Italy react to everyone loves Raymond video, your video has come closest to this hope mine. Thank you and thumbs up... PS Spaghetti is kept in a separate bowl from the meats, you combine them on your plate. Also despite English being my only language I sincerely apologize for the bad grammar, poor punctuation and possible misspellings. And if by some miracle there aren't any mistakes in this comment grammar wise that's because I spent 43 minutes composing it.
I loved that show. I happen to be part of a black family, and many of us gravitate toward what we relate to, but I've always found comfort in watching this family. I think it's the NY thing, As I'm from NY? BTW, those "Jimmy's John's" commercials crack me up🤣
The show takes place like 20 mins from where I grew up and Ray's character works for our most popular newspaper on Long Island. This show is so relatable to me.
The first time I watched this show was 3 years ago. There was a channel in my country that did reruns of old shows everyday, we would get 2 episodes per day and I would laugh from start to finish. Drove my granma mad 😂
the best part of your show is that at the 10:50 mark, all three of you make completely different points about the show that none of you have ever heard/thought while watching previously and they were all true on spot.
Brad Garrett (his brother) did stand up comedy as well and many impressions early in his career. He has also been the lead in a couple of comedy series as well as several commercials. Peter Boyle, the father, was an accomplished actor and you may remember him from the movie Young Frankenstein as the monster.
Great show, and yes, the cast was perfect together. My favorite episodes are probably Jealous Robert (Patricia Heaton accidentally elbows Ray Romano in the nads and his reaction to the pain is genuine), and She’s The One, in which Ray sees Robert’s date eating a fly.
Probably my favorite sitcom. Great cast. Peter Boyle(Frank) is definitely the best tv-dad. Brad Garret(robert) and the who plays the mother great actors.
ELR was/is a great show! Ray Romano, being a stand-up comic then transitioning to a sit-com, was a decent actor in the first season then evolved into a very good TV comedic actor! What's more was the writing / topics were consistently interesting and entertaining. EACH character had their strengths AND weaknesses. No one was innocent! Just when my mother would side with Ray's mom, then Marie would say or do something overreaching or backhandedly insulting! Haha. Frank was brash and crude, but refreshingly strong and honest. Robert was competent in law enforcement, but a doormat in his first marriage. Deborah was a strong and smart voice, but made her share of errors in judgment while being a bad cook! Ray avoided problems, concocted go-arounds, yet loved Deborah and the kids just fine. Again, the topics, the Slices of Life, were so good and relatable, and offered angles on each character that reflected common flavors of personalities in families that could tug on your heart, of course make you burst out laughing, and remember what's important in life. Speaking of the cast, the chemistry was ridiculously good! A+. Amy and her parents / brother as well. Fantastic casting to get such a fine ensemble.
Love this show. I agree the cast is great. The writing was top notch but the actors could make us laugh just from their facial expressions, even without speaking. One of my favorites was when Ray went on a cruise with his mother. Haven't seen the episode in a long time but I remember laughing so hard at it.
This show was soooo very good for me in more ways than one. My mother has always been extremely overbearing, and my father was as obnoxious. So it was great to see a T.V. family that was like mine.
They missed the best one, when Frank shouts "I wouldn't be caught dead with Rose Caputo" at Rose Caputo's funeral. I guess it's a hard one for a clip show because the best part is the build up to it throighout the episode. Also, how did you not know who Betty White is?
I still watch this show.... one of my all time favorites. Became more funny because I ended up living next to my mother inlaw lol....Whoever did the casting for this show was a rock star.... they could not have picked anyone better. Doris Roberts was amazing in it... they all were... Friends, Frasier, Big bang theory and two and a half men with Charlie Sheen... still make me laugh... Also Sanford and son reruns... funnier now because I am older.
Love Raymond! who doesnt?? The mother was in Xmas vacation. the father was in "Young Frankenstein" as the monster. Hey who won the intro contest? where are the videos for the wheres Mike contest to vote on? what football teams are you guys picking? NFL first game this thursday!
This is another of those sitcoms with the weak, whiney, selfish husband with an emotional age of a spoiled 14 year old. I loved this show until suddenly I didn't. I found myself shouting at the TV, "Divorce him!" I suppose it's a testament to how good the writing and acting was.
After a few seasons the quirks n eccentricities were all built so all the jokes have layers beyond the surface level of the jokes. The dad played frankensteins monster in young frankenstein... if you ever start doing movies check that out. I stopped watching a few years ago after I heard one of the twins killed themself... it made me sad every time I saw them
You’re 100% right. He did get gored by a bull.
Raymond is probably my favorite sitcom of all time. It's never not funny, I've seen most of these more than once and I was still cracking up.
Definitely top 20. I think I’ve watched every episode at least 20 times.
Fresh Prince, Friends, My Wife and Kids, King of Queens, and Grounded For Life were my go to Sitcoms, but Raymond is definitely top 10
@@trinidad510 My Wife and Kids definitely one of the best too.
"It's never not funny" --- It's never funny
I fixed that for you
It was my saving grace during the pandemic...along with Frasier and Schitt's Creek :)
One of my absolute favorite sitcoms! Years ago my grandpa (who was in his 80's at the time) used to watch ELR reruns every night before bed. When I would visit, you could hear him laughing all throughout the house. It was awesome to hear him getting such a kick out of the show, especially during his last few years after my grandma had passed. This show really brought him some joy.
That show is hilarious 😂 as fuck … Ray’s mom and dad are hilarious 😂.. his brother too .. his whole family is hilarious 😂
Amongst one of my family’s favorite shows. Much nostalgia
One of my favorite scenes is Robert dancing in the black club.
“The Fly” episode is my fave episode ! It’s so freaking hilarious
You must absolutely see Everybody Loves Raymond bloopers. Raymond goes off script with hilarious adlibs. He can get away with it because he owns the show.
I've seen it enough, to darn near be able to say every line with the actors!! It never gets old to me... Everybody Loves Raymond is therapy!!
Great reaction, by the way!!!😎😎😎
Every episode was funny. Some of my favorites where giving out condoms for trick or treat, the cheese in the suitcase, and the curling iron stuck in Deborah's hair.
Mike is right! The woman who played Raymond's mom is Doris Roberts, who also was in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
I was impressed with that call out. Welcome back Mike!
But one of the BEST actings from Debra is,when Ray accidently " played ove"-"over-recorded" their Wedding video,with american football...
My favorite episode of this show was when Raymond's mother, Marie, decided to take a sculpting class. Marie made a large sculpture and gave it to Raymond for his house. However, this was not an ordinary sculpture. Ray looked at it and told Debra that "it looks a little lady-like." It is shaped like a vagina. Robert said, "I've seen this before." Ray whispered into Robert's ear and told him what he thinks of it. Robert gave a look of disbelief, and he looked at it again and gave a glimpse of a big surprise that he finally understood what It looked like to him now.
Ray told Marie he could not accept her sculpture because of the kids and friends visiting them. Marie was hurt, so she donated it to a church auction. Two nuns from that church came to Ray's house to see this sculpture and were appalled. One of the nuns told Marie that her statue was inappropriate and they could not use it for their auction. Marie said, "Why not?" The nun whispered into Marie's ear and told her what it resembled. Marie exclaimed, "Oh my God! I must be a lesbian."
Now Marie decided to showcase this sculpture at an art gallery. Marie's husband Franks kept looking at it and said, "I know I've seen this before." It was closing time for the gallery, and Frank kept looking at that sculpture as everyone was leaving. A janitor was sweeping the floor, and he whispered to Frank what he thought it looked like to him. As the show ends, Frank finally says, "Holy crap!!!".
It was a great episode, and I laughed so much watching it.
Mine is when Frank gets in a fight with the employee at the grocery store because he won't stop eating thier candy. Lol
@David Raymore The sculpture episode is also one of my favorites! I also love the one where Frank starts taking pills for his "foot" and then loses his sense of taste.
My two favorites are when they get snowed in at the cabin, and the one with the tissues.
Marie O'Keefe
The bloopers are to die laughing for!
One of the funniest shows. What a classic!
Frog Lady episode is classic. Ray stands stone still, doesn't say a word for 5 minutes and it is absolutely hysterical.
And Ray Romano almost passed out after using all his energy to scream "She ate a FLY!!!"
Do...'you ate a fly'. 🤣
When you talked about how big his brother is, it reminded me that Peter Boyle who played Frank the father, also played the monster in Young Frankenstein a comedy movie from the 1970s.
My Mom absolutely despised Marie. She once said she would have beat the crap out of her if she had her in her life.
One of my favourite sitcoms
they should have added the scene where Raymond says his dad cut off the hearse….and then Frank goes “well what is he in a rush for? The guy’s dead!”
This may have been mentioned but John Lennon was Peter Boyle's (Raymond's dad) best man.
I'm so happy you guys reacted to this. Everybody Loves Raymond is one of my all time favorite shows with some of my fave characters.
Brad Garret (Ray's Brother) Played the Mechanic "Tony" in the Seinfeld Episode where He steals the car whilst Kramer and Newman were in the middle of the Michigan 10 cent bottle caper. JFK's Golf clubs that Elaine paid double for played apart in this, great episode.
He also is in a TV show called "Til Death" that's actually pretty funny as well.
9:56 Gotta Love Frank haha he was my favorite ♡ reminds me of my pap
You guys should react to the Bloopers for Everybody Loves Raymond. They're hysterical!
Marie Barone, Italian American Mothers really are that horrible. I know mine was, my poor father Rocco had to put up with that for 47 years of marriage before he decided to finally drop dead. Although you eat well, I must say I ate extremely well compared to other kids in my neighborhood. She cooked 6 days a week, the other day we spent finishing off the leftovers. She grew up during the Great Depression and throwing out food in her mind was a sin, sometimes she would send me up with leftovers to the kid up the street just so it would not get thrown out. As long as it wasn't an hour before lunch or dinner if I was hungry my mother would stop what she was doing and either make me a grilled cheese or heat up spaghetti and meatballs from the night before. Or sometimes it would be roast pork or braciole. As a child I used to think I was poor because I only had hot dogs for dinner maybe once or twice a year, whereas the kids down the street had them sometimes once or twice a week. Yes I am even dumber than the character of Raymond . Hot dogs and hamburgers were the only American foods that my mother knew how to cook, despite being born in Philadelphia. When people ask me what it's like to grow up in Italian American family I say you know the Godfather movie, yeah it's worse than that it's like everyone loves Raymond. Gentleman your video was a surprise and quite entertaining. My true hope is to watch Italian people from Italy react to everyone loves Raymond video, your video has come closest to this hope mine. Thank you and thumbs up... PS
Spaghetti is kept in a separate bowl from the meats, you combine them on your plate. Also despite English being my only language I sincerely apologize for the bad grammar, poor punctuation and possible misspellings. And if by some miracle there aren't any mistakes in this comment grammar wise that's because I spent 43 minutes composing it.
I loved that show. I happen to be part of a black family, and many of us gravitate toward what we relate to, but I've always found comfort in watching this family. I think it's the NY thing, As I'm from NY? BTW, those "Jimmy's John's" commercials crack me up🤣
My favorite episode is the one where Frank and Marie crash their car into Ray and Debra's house.
The show takes place like 20 mins from where I grew up and Ray's character works for our most popular newspaper on Long Island. This show is so relatable to me.
Camaaaahn
This sitcom is one of the best
One of the best sitcoms imo. Terrific writing, terrific comedic timing and acting.
I love that show! So funny!! 🤣🤣🤣💖💖💖
Frank & Marie characters are some of the best of any sitcom
We need more Seinfeld and "King of Queens" on this channel!
The first time I watched this show was 3 years ago. There was a channel in my country that did reruns of old shows everyday, we would get 2 episodes per day and I would laugh from start to finish. Drove my granma mad 😂
the best part of your show is that at the 10:50 mark, all three of you make completely different points about the show that none of you have ever heard/thought while watching previously and they were all true on spot.
Omg y’all NEED to do the Golden Girls next lol 😂
Great show!! Excited for this vid
Brad Garrett (his brother) did stand up comedy as well and many impressions early in his career. He has also been the lead in a couple of comedy series as well as several commercials. Peter Boyle, the father, was an accomplished actor and you may remember him from the movie Young Frankenstein as the monster.
One of my favorite shows. 😂😂
Great show, and yes, the cast was perfect together. My favorite episodes are probably Jealous Robert (Patricia Heaton accidentally elbows Ray Romano in the nads and his reaction to the pain is genuine), and She’s The One, in which Ray sees Robert’s date eating a fly.
Both Raymond and Brad the one who plays Robert are great comedians. Brad Garret did some amazing impressions
Love this show!!
Valerie Burris I watch that show every day .it first came on tv in 1996.
Probably my favorite sitcom. Great cast. Peter Boyle(Frank) is definitely the best tv-dad. Brad Garret(robert) and the who plays the mother great actors.
Never watched it when it was on prime time but am now watching reruns and it’s hilarious
Ray's brother could play Lurch from the Addams Family
Woah you guys are at 200k!?!? I started watching at like 13.5k, never checked the subscriber amount, that's crazy! Congrats 🎉
Mr parker is Patricia Heatons real husband fun fact
ELR was/is a great show! Ray Romano, being a stand-up comic then transitioning to a sit-com, was a decent actor in the first season then evolved into a very good TV comedic actor! What's more was the writing / topics were consistently interesting and entertaining. EACH character had their strengths AND weaknesses. No one was innocent! Just when my mother would side with Ray's mom, then Marie would say or do something overreaching or backhandedly insulting! Haha. Frank was brash and crude, but refreshingly strong and honest. Robert was competent in law enforcement, but a doormat in his first marriage. Deborah was a strong and smart voice, but made her share of errors in judgment while being a bad cook! Ray avoided problems, concocted go-arounds, yet loved Deborah and the kids just fine. Again, the topics, the Slices of Life, were so good and relatable, and offered angles on each character that reflected common flavors of personalities in families that could tug on your heart, of course make you burst out laughing, and remember what's important in life.
Speaking of the cast, the chemistry was ridiculously good! A+. Amy and her parents / brother as well. Fantastic casting to get such a fine ensemble.
One of the all-time greats!
You should check out Everybody loves Raymond bloopers. I believe their bloopers from every season.
Love this show. I agree the cast is great. The writing was top notch but the actors could make us laugh just from their facial expressions, even without speaking. One of my favorites was when Ray went on a cruise with his mother. Haven't seen the episode in a long time but I remember laughing so hard at it.
I love every character from this show. There are so many laugh out loud moments
Me too...and as the Blokes said, they really did an amazing job of casting the right actor for each character.
I love when Robert dances. He’s good.
You guys should react to Two and A Half Men !! 🔥
Oh, I hope you react to more funny moments from Everybody Loves Raymond.
Top notch sitcom
Frog lady is hilarious
They were so believable as a family. Love this show.
Brad Garrett ,who plays Raymond's brother, is a comedian and he is hilarius.
Rip Frank and Marie
I remember it being ‘Just shoot me’ before it rather than ‘The King of Queens’
I think this show has 20 seasons and I think its like 20 episodes per seasons. Its a hell of a lot of episodes.
This show was soooo very good for me in more ways than one. My mother has always been extremely overbearing, and my father was as obnoxious. So it was great to see a T.V. family that was like mine.
The bull got him in the ass😂😂😂😂😂
I used to love this show
This used to be my show. The funniest sitcom ever.
They missed the best one, when Frank shouts "I wouldn't be caught dead with Rose Caputo" at Rose Caputo's funeral. I guess it's a hard one for a clip show because the best part is the build up to it throighout the episode.
Also, how did you not know who Betty White is?
200K is right around the corner...
The accents here are classic New York Italian
I still watch this show.... one of my all time favorites. Became more funny because I ended up living next to my mother inlaw lol....Whoever did the casting for this show was a rock star.... they could not have picked anyone better. Doris Roberts was amazing in it... they all were... Friends, Frasier, Big bang theory and two and a half men with Charlie Sheen... still make me laugh... Also Sanford and son reruns... funnier now because I am older.
All those sitcoms are on peacock king of queens and everybody loves Raymond
Yes do more ELR ! Love this show 😁
Funny!
British sitcoms have the best characters, though. Some are just hysterical.
What's kind of shocking is that _"Everyone loves Raymond"_ was almost cancelled midway through its first season.
I think it's called welcome to mooseport with ray romano and gen hackman
Guys, If you can do some All in the Family, Archie Bunker will have you rolling on the floor.
They didn't show my favorite scene... "PRETZEL NUGGETS!"
Their best skit ever is "Do animals go to heaven?"
Please do more of these
Learn what? That you love Ray more than me.😂
You should react to everybody hates Chris 🙂
We need more of this
Oh gawd, my mom used to watch reruns of this 24/7 until Tvland finally let it go and now she watches reruns of the Waltons 🤦🏻♂️
Great Show!😊😊😊
Great show!
Love Raymond! who doesnt?? The mother was in Xmas vacation. the father was in "Young Frankenstein" as the monster. Hey who won the intro contest? where are the videos for the wheres Mike contest to vote on? what football teams are you guys picking? NFL first game this thursday!
Great show
Conan is a Larry us but if you want to see a great Conan remote then do Conan with his interns!! 🤣🤣
This is another of those sitcoms with the weak, whiney, selfish husband with an emotional age of a spoiled 14 year old. I loved this show until suddenly I didn't. I found myself shouting at the TV, "Divorce him!" I suppose it's a testament to how good the writing and acting was.
Raymond was productive, kind and funny. Only problem was his mamma boy life.
After a few seasons the quirks n eccentricities were all built so all the jokes have layers beyond the surface level of the jokes. The dad played frankensteins monster in young frankenstein... if you ever start doing movies check that out. I stopped watching a few years ago after I heard one of the twins killed themself... it made me sad every time I saw them
Notice that the 3 women there husbands in there faces?😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s kind of a corny show but the writing was above average and the cast all fit perfectly.
Great show but imagine being married to Debra. Nightmare lol
You guys should do That 70's Show funniest moments, and best burns, etc.
I miss Peter Boyle. For me he was the best part of this show.
One of the twins took his own life a few years back. Really sad
They should react to George Lopez show