When Robert gets a job offer with the FBI, Marie tries to stop him from being successful.When Robert gets a job offer with the FBI, Marie tries to stop him from being successful.When Robert gets a job offer with the FBI, Marie tries to stop him from being successful.
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- TriviaThis was one of two episode submissions that won Brad Garrett his first Emmy for Everybody Loves Raymond. The other was Raybert (2001). This was one of two episode submissions that won Doris Roberts her 2nd consecutive Emmy for Everybody Loves Raymond. The other was "Marie's Sculpture."
- GoofsWhen Agent Garfield receives the fax, he immediately frowns upon receiving it. The fax was lengthy, so it should have taken him some time to read the fax and then react. The actor likely reacted quickly just to keep the show moving.
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Marie Barone: [the front door swings open showing Robert with a look of crazed fury on his face, startling everyone] How did your interview go?
Robert Barone: Come here. Let me tell you about it.
Marie Barone: Didn't it go well?
Robert Barone: Oh, it was going okay, and then Agent Garfield read me a letter about crazy Robert in his lucky suit.
Debra Barone: What?
Marie Barone: I never said crazy.
Raymond "Ray" Barone: Ma, what did you do?
Robert Barone: She faxed the FBI a letter about how she ruined my lucky suit.
Marie Barone: I wasn't sure it went through; it's the first time I ever used a fax machine.
Debra Barone: Marie, why don't you go into the kitchen? Robert, how about you stay here and... maybe blink a few times?
Robert Barone: Why would you do it? Why would you send a letter? The guy looked at me like I was a pathetic, candy-ass mama's boy.
Marie Barone: Well, then he seems awfully critical.
Robert Barone: HE'S THE FBI, MA! I WASN'T APPLYING FOR A JOB AT THE GAP!
- Crazy creditsWhat's For Lunch? logo: Orzo and peas surrounded by 6 jumbo cocktail shrimp with alternating lemon and lime wheels.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Everybody Loves Raymond: The First Six Years (2002)
To me, Everybody Loves Raymond really hit it's stride in season 6 and was hitting every episode out of the park. I don't think it slowed down before it ended, which means there really isn't a bad season or even episode. It's a shame we will never get more episodes, but what they've given us is top quality tv.
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- Mar 19, 2023
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