Everybody Loves Raymond

Everybody Loves Raymond (1996)

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Suggested correction: This needs to be way more specific.

Jack Vaughan

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Suggested correction: Debra states The Car broke down while she was out running errands. This could have been any distance away where it could have been raining. The only exterior shots we see are of their house.

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Factual error: Robert, as a police officer in NY State, is bound by law to carry his weapon at all times. Robert is never seen with a firearm, not even when in uniform. A police officer would not have his sole sidearm strapped to his calf or ankle under his pant leg, making it hard to access in a situation where he would need to be able to draw it at a moment's notice.

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Suggested correction: In season 2, episode 17, "The Ride Along," Robert is carrying what appears to be a Glock 17, holstered on his left side. It is one of only a couple of scenes where a handgun is on the show. The holstered pistol also appears in the Nemos Pizza scene when Robert tackled a would be robber.

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Suggested correction: There were always 8 driving to the event and then 8 driving back.

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Frank Barone: What's for brunch, Marie?
Marie Barone: Ham.
Frank Barone: Excellent. I shall put on my ham pants.

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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.

rstill

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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