I'm clearly not, since it's been on so long and is so popular. However, everytime I bring it up to friends, noone will claim to like it. But I'll watch this ANYTIME I see it on, re-run or new episode. I find it deceptively dumb and boring (I don't find dumb or boring, but that's everyone's complaints)...it's actually very clever and well written and the characters are fantastic. Will anyone own up to it?
Sorry, can't say I'm a fan of it. I lump it into the category of "sitcoms about blue collar schlubs who somehow manage to have really hot wives" genre. It's even less realistic than Monica's apartment in the West Village.
It's OK but too "Three's Company-ish" in its predictability. Here is how each episode goes: Raymond will do/say something that shows he is too immature/irresponsible to be a good husband/father. Then he will spend the rest of the episode trying to correct his mistake while his mother makes things difficult for him by insulting his wife. It's better than other sitcoms currently running but I don't like it enough to make a point of watching it. However, having said that, I do seem to see a lot of the episodes between re-runs and the Mon/9pm slot. Peter Boyle is the best part of the show. He single-handedly brought "Holy Crap!" into common usage.
I'm not big of a fan to watch every new episode. I don't even know what time the new ones are on. But I've watched a few on syndication and I like the show. It ain't fantastic but good enough that I'll watch it every once in awhile. One thing I never liked though (and I'm nitpicking here) is that Robert is an NYPD officer yet seems to work in Nassau County which the NYPD doesn't cover. I know, an insignificant detail. Other than that I enjoy the show when I watch it.
I think you can tell by the quality of this season's episodes that the cast really didn't have their heart into one more year. I actually like this show quite a bit, mostly because I enjoy Frank so much. So, hold your head up high, 655321, 25 million "Raymond" fans can't be wrong!
I'll agree that Peter Boyle makes the show, there's no doubt about it. I also like the way Raymond's and Robert's childhood are constantly referenced and used as a means to play off each other. The show is written very well.
I never make a point to watch it, but I do think it's better than similar shows. The 'blue collar guy with hot wife' genre (I like that, bmurphyfl!) does set the bar pretty low, though. I certainly don't hate it--I think it's good for what it is.
I think the main point is that there's a big difference between King Of Queens and Everybody Loves Raymond that most people don't see. That said...I won't change the channel if King of Queens comes on. I might get up to grab my bong, though...
Yeah, but Ray's not actually a "blue collar guy", he's a sportswriter, but I see where you're going with this. It's done in the same style as "The Honeymooners", which is definetley the blueprint for every other "Put Upon Husband/Smarter Wife" shows that the networks have run through the years. Still pretty damn funny, especially the eps that are "Frank-centric".
He also gave us the classic "What kind of contest in Hell did I win?" after Marie referred to herself as a "trophy wife"
Used to watch it. I think it started the slide toward mediocrity last year. Not sure when it's on anymore. For their first couple years, King of Queens and Raymond were both pretty solid.
I find the title "Everybody Loves Raymond" both tiresome and repetitive. I rage against conformity and I spit on your shoe. Ptoey! I would consider watching King of Queens sometime, but only because of the hot wife.
Peter Boyle is the best part of the show. Also, am I bad for thinking that Patricia Heaton is a MILF???
21 year necro bump for something that any sane, functional human would have put in the random thoughts about TV thread.
Romano is now older than Boyle was on the show Ray Romano and Phil Rosenthal: Why No 'Everybody Loves Raymond' Reboot maybe a little bit after COVID. I caught one show on Peacock, and I hadn’t seen an episode in 10 years, 15 years. And I went, “wow.” I appreciated it more than before. So I said, You know what? I get into these things, I’m a little OCD. So I started watching every episode in order and rating them. I gave each one a grade from 1 to 100 And I watched. It took me about a month or so, and I watched all 210 episodes again. I never gave everything a 100 because nothing is perfect, but I did appreciate everybody’s work more now. Now that I can take a step back and it feels like a different time. I appreciated the show more, and all the actors and the writers even more.
Part 2 to air on Monday, December 22nd. “‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ Reunion Gets a New Part 2 Bonus Special to Air Next Week on CBS” (Variety.com - Monday, 12/15/25) (Sonja Flemming/CBS) -G