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Everybody Loves Raymond - The Complete Seventh Season
Starring: Everybody Loves Raymond
Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video
Product Group: DVD
Binding: DVD
ASIN: B000GRUMQY
2006-09-19

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The seventh season of Everybody Loves Raymond serves up a delightful mix of comedy and pathos as the Barones deal with cults, theft, marriage, and death. The season opener (which aired on CBS in 2002) starts where season 6 ended: with Debra (Patricia Heaton) and Marie (Doris Roberts) feuding, and Ray (Ray Romano) and Robert (Brad Garrett) conjuring up a plan to get them to make up. This 5-disc set includes all 25 episodes, including the two-part wedding finale between Robert and Amy (Monica Horan). In typical Marie fashion, she has a shocking and inappropriate comment to make when the priest makes the rhetorical statement, "If anyone can think of any reason why these two should not be joined, speak now or forever hold your peace." There is very little peace when Marie is around. A fantastic cook and a loving mother, Marie is the reason why women worldwide dislike mama's boys. When things go wrong on the home front, Ray isn't above comparing Debra to his mother. Sometimes it's unintentional. But at other times, it's calculated as a means of getting his way. The show's saving grace is the likeability of the characters and the strong writing, which makes up in humor what it lacks in subtlety.

The relationship between woebegone Robert and Amy is a delight, especially because viewers get to meet her parents this season. Fred Willard (Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) and Georgia Engel (The Mary Tyler Moore Show) play Amy's conservative parents who'd rather see their daughter remain single than marry into the Barone family. Chris Elliott also guest stars as Amy's spoiled, unemployed brother who likes to stir things up between the two clans. The show's success always has been less about completely out-there premises than taking a slice of everyday life--helping the kids with their homework, sharing chores, dealing with in laws--and presenting them in a comical manner. In the real world, a lazy husband like Ray wouldn't be nearly as cuddly. And an interfering mother-in-law like Marie would not be tolerated by most wives. But on Everybody Loves Raymond, they're two of the main reasons why viewers consistently tuned in to this hit sitcom. --Jae-Ha Kim

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(Comedy Series) Standup comedian Ray Romano stars as Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter who deals with his brother and parents, who happen to live across the street. Patricia Heaton ("The Goodbye Girl"), Peter Boyle ("While You Were Sleeping"), Doris Roberts ("Remington Steele"), and Brad Garrett ("Gleason") round out the stellar cast. <P><b>DVD Features:</b>
<b>Audio Commentary:</b>Four optional audio commentaries ("Counseling," "Just a Formality," "Meeting the Parents," "Baggage") with series creator Phil Rosenthal, Ray Romano, Chris Elliott, Monica Horan, Anna Romano Fred Willard and writers Mike Royce and Tucker Cawley.
<b>Deleted Scenes</b>
<b>Other:</b>Bloopers
</p>

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars must be seen!.......2007-06-11

The seventh season of "everybody loves Raymond" is really hilarious. I absolutely recommend it for the fans of "everybody loves Raymond". Almost every episode of this season is "super funny"!

5 out of 5 stars Seventh heaven for RAYMOND fans.............2007-06-02

The seventh season was a time of transition for the Barones (Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, and Sweetin children). Some ups and some downs. Yet, they made it all look easy and very amusing. I don't want to ruin the plots or episodes for you. I will say this, Robert (Brad Garrett) is not destined to be all by his lonesome self for eternity (though, there were times you had to wonder!). This seventh series of episodes was actually, for me, some of the most intelligent comedy of the series I had seen. It took a really honest look at the dark realities of life and the crossroads that we find ourselves in that can ultimately change our destinies. Yes, I am waxing philosophical about RAYMOND, and for good reason. Check it out for yourselves and find out why......

4 out of 5 stars "Oh my God, she finally killed mom"---Robert.......2007-06-02

I enjoy watching all the seasons of Raymond. In Season 7, some of the episodes became a little more serious and the fighting a little more heavy ("Pet the Bunny," "Robert Needs Money," "Marie's Vision"), which is why I'm giving it 4 instead of the usual 5 stars I give for this excellent series. The first episode concludes the storyline began in Season 6 where Debra and Marie stop talking that I think was a little overly petty and silly even for them! There are still, as always, excellent episodes here; my favorites being the ones with Amy's parents. Also Robert and Amy finally get hitched, so it is an important season. What was up with the theme song and segment? Yuck! Too much repetition and stupid scenes! Fortunately, it's not shown on every episode.

Disc 1
"The Cult": This episode concludes the "Mother's Day"/"The Bigger Person"/ "The First Time" issue from Season 6 where Debra and Marie stop talking to each other because Marie got bent out of shape when Debra wouldn't drop everything to let her kids tell knock-knock jokes in front of her friends. Robert can't handle the tension between his mom and sister-in-law, so he joins a group called "The Inner Path." This phase doesn't last long, so they use it to bring together the bickering broads. The whole 4-episode-long storyline was really reaching and the ending lame.
"Counseling": Raymond and Debra have an even more heated argument than usual over cleaning the house and then they find out their friends are seeing a therapist. When they make an appointment, Raymond knows all the right things to say which exasperates Debra. Then Raymond makes a shocking confession.
"Homework": Raymond goes on a crusade against the mountains of homework Ally's getting since Debra is making him help her.
"Pet the Bunny": Another emotionally charged episode. Raymond gets a head start on his father's eulogy and Frank goes mental over a story about him petting a bunny.
"Who Am I?": Raymond isn't having fun hanging around the guys anymore and Debra is hopeful he's finally growing up. Then she thinks he may have grown up too much when he starts going to his father's lodge.

Disc 2
"Robert Needs Money": Robert is down on his luck so Raymond and Debra give him $1,000 and then regret it when he decides to use the money to go to Vegas. Boy do Ray and Deb get mad at him!
"The Sigh": Debra guilt trips Raymond into giving her their bathroom and Ray begins to think he has no place of his own.
"Annoying Kid": A couple Raymond and Debra are friends with have a son who drives Ray crazy with his robot games. The guy who plays Neil the father (Craig Anton) is really hot!
"She's the One": Robert thinks he has found the perfect woman until Raymond finds out something very peculiar about her. This one was weird!
"Marie's Vision": Marie gets glasses and notices flaws in everybody. Then she gets in a fight with Frank and calls what they have a "loveless marriage" which really sets Frank off. I'm not sure what triggered Marie into saying something that would ignite such an emotional outburst, but the story gets very serious very fast.

Disc 3
"The Thought That Counts": Robert gives Raymond the perfect idea for a birthday present for Debra and takes all the credit in typical Raymond fashion. Very strange how well Robert knows Debra yet gives his girlfriend stupid ice show tickets. Hmmmmm.
"Grandpa Steals": Ally sees Frank making a scene in the grocery store after he was caught eating bulk trail mix and is uncomfortable around him.
"Somebody Hates Raymond": Raymond finds out a famous radio personality hates him and it's eating him up as to why. Robert gloats over it until he meets the jerk. I like how Robert sticks up for his brother in this one.
"Just a Formality": Robert wants to marry Amy but the task of asking her father for permission proves more than a formality.
"The Disciplinarian": Debra is angry at Raymond because he always makes her be the bad guy when it comes to setting boundaries for the kids. Raymond is afraid that, no matter what they do, their kids are going to do crazy things like they did. I like the Jethro Tull concert mention (I love that band!). When the family gathers to discuss important issues (i.e. "Talk to Your Daughter" from season 6) is usually when the episode fizzles for me as their conversations are often so silly.

Disc 4
"Meeting the Parents": Amy and Robert are having brunch for Frank and Marie. Surprise! Amy's parents show up. Good one!
"Sweet Charity": Debra gets Raymond to volunteer at the hospital and Ray is angry when Robert takes Traffic Cop Timmy and makes fun of him.
"The Plan": Ray convinces Robert to screw up his wedding invitations so Amy won't ask him to do anymore work. Unfortunately, they get mailed. Another good one!
"Sleepover at Peggy's": Ally is spending the night at Peggy's-the Girl Scout Nazi--and a fanny-touching incident makes him think she has the hots for him.
"Who's Next?": Ray and Deb have a discussion as to who they'd pick for each other if they died. The infamous Harriet Lichmann makes an appearance. It ends up being an argument at the funeral.

Disc 5
"The Shower": Debra drinks too much at Amy's bridal shower and is picked up for DUI when she's found napping in her car. I didn't know you could be arrested if your keys are in the ignition and you're not driving.
"The Baggage": Deb and Ray have an argument over who should unpack a suitcase that's been sitting on the staircase for three weeks.
"The Bachelor Party": Ray throws a bachelor party for Robert that is lame so his family makes him organize a second party that may prove disastrous thanks to Amy's brother.
"Robert's Wedding Parts I & II": Robert's wedding is almost ruined by a little speech courtesy of mother dearest (what a surprise).

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely the best comedy around.......2007-05-26

Season 7 is as great a set of episodes you'll ever get in comedy series. Baggage alone is worth the price of admission.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic!.......2007-05-12

This show is totally entertaining!! What more can one say?? It's funny! Amazon tends to have the best prices on these DVDs. They are even better if you wait a few months AFTER they've been out for a while.

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