Everybody Loves Raymond-Lucky Suit: Clip 2

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Everybody Loves Raymond is an Emmy Award-winning American television sitcom that originally ran on CBS from September 13, 1996 to May 16, 2005. This episode, Robert gets an interview with the FBI. Doris Roberts earned an Emmy for this episode.

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  • This episode shows why this show was so amazing -- it was very funny, but could suddenly turn very sad and moving, from very real emotions (unlike the whiny, superficial sadness of "Sex and the City" or "Friends")

  • BASTARDS LMAO

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  • It's been years since this episode aired and this is still a touching video.

  • It could only take someone on the outside who doesn't the woman and is in a position of greater authority to make Marie admit her alterior motives.

  • This is perfectly done, and isn't that just like a mother. She worries about her son's safety and doesn't want him to have the job so he can be safe, but when the FBI guy says he isn't as well qualified, she instantly goes into defense mode on his behalf. GREAT scene!

  • yes, love, love,love... lmao

  • Lucky suit is one of my favor TV show scenes

  • what season was this?

  • the best, most human scene in the entire series.

  • The minute the camera pans to Marie (Doris Roberts) and she starts to explain being so afraid for her son, you forget every petty, nosey, overbearing thing she ever did-you're suddenly just very aware of how much she loves her son.  There is something very real and very warm in this scene. I get a lump in my throat everytime I see it.

  • "Alright, let me tell you something" LMAO

  • What I find amazing about this scene is that that FBI agent is portrayed as very intelligent which seems to be very rare on television and much less so on a sit com.  both actors did a great job.

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