"Everybody Loves Raymond" A Date for Peter (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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10/10
One of the best
richardsprince29 October 2018
For me the last two seasons hold some of the best episodes. This is one. The romance between Peter and Peggy could have been turned in to a spin-off show.
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5/10
Plot hole.
evictorine20 February 2021
This episode asks the viewer to remember Peggy beating up Raymond but forgets that the following Peggy episode entitled "The Sleep over" showing them mending that past incident. So we see Raymond understanding her situation and sees Peggy in a more positive light. So in A Date for Peter, Raymond and everyone else react as though the sleep over never happened. However, Brad Garrett shines once again.
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1/10
The downhill slide continues
zombiemockingbird10 January 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Maybe I've just been watching this show too long. I know Ray has always been a boob, but he used to be likeable. In season 9, Ray has become an insufferable, obnoxious boob. He acts like a complete moron. Didn't he and Peggy make up in a previous episode? Why does he care so much about who Peter dates? They're not friends, they don't hang out, even if he married her, and their families occasionally get together, he'd probably only see them twice a year. It really doesn't make any sense. Actually, the whole thing doesn't make sense. They're having a 'cocktail' party, but it's just single women and Peter, which I would think might seem suspicious to the women. This episode was just pointless.
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3/10
A below average episode
studioAT8 April 2017
Chris Elliot brought something a bit extra to this show, and although his performance was often a bit OTT, his character was likable enough in small doses.

This episode features him heavily, and through no fault of Elliot, it's not a great one.

I found Raymond's attitude a bit odd. One minute he's trying to fix Peter up, the next he's trying to ruin his chances with Peggy based on his own history with her. He came across as being very childish.

Brad Garrett and Doris Roberts have some good lines, but this is one of the weaker episodes of 'Raymond's' ninth series.
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Ray and Peggy
mwc-0077228 June 2022
This made no sense ... last time we saw Ray and Peggy in a previous Episode they made up and got along but on this Episode she's being mean to him for no reason so I don't know it's either the writers forgot about that episode or they were showing that Peggy is indeed a bully .
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