Everybody Loves Raymond

Standard Deviation - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: Ray offers to rub Debra's feet instead of doing another chore. He takes her black socks off and throws them on the floor, under the table. The socks can be seen for a few shots, in the same spot, after Robert comes in. At one point, however, one of Debra's black socks can be seen on the couch in the middle, and in the next shot, the sock has been removed.

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Your Place or Mine? - S1-E7

Continuity mistake: Debra tells Ray he's got to speak to Frank or she will talk to Marie. When she does this, her arms and hands are doing completely different things between shots. In the first shot she has her left hand by her side and pointing up with her right hand and then in the next shot has her left hand on her hip and her right arm out in front of her at an angle. (00:11:40)

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The Sister - S4-E6

Continuity mistake: Marie comes over with a cake shaped like a cross. In almost all the scenes where the family is sitting at the table different pieces of cake are missing. In some of the camera angles there are no pieces of cake cut from the bottom yet when the cake is seen from other angles there are.

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Marie Barone: He hates it when I cry. It reminds him of our wedding night.

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How They Met - S3-E26

Trivia: The flashback of this episode has several similarities to Ray Romano's real life. He was a futon delivery man before he was a comedian, he worked with his friend Claude, and he once walked into a customer's house to find her naked, mistaking her saying, "coming." for "Come in."

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No Thanks - S4-E9

Question: Marie teaches Debra to make something called Canopys (I'm not even sure that's how you spell it). Can someone tell me what Canopys are and give me the correct spelling? I assume it's some sort of Italian appetizer or dish.

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Chosen answer: A Canapé is a cracker or a small, thin piece of bread or toast spread with cheese, meat, or relish and served as an appetizer.

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