DVD 750 mins IMDB 7.3
NR (Not Rated)
Everybody Loves Raymond: The Complete 5th Season - The Complete Fifth Season
HBO (2000)
In Collection
#77

Seen It:
Yes

Episodes
1: Italy: Part 1
2: Italy: Part 2
3: The Wallpaper
4: Meant To Be
5: Pet Cemetery
6: The Author
7: The Walk To The Door
8: Young Girl
9: Fighting In-Laws
10: The Sneeze
11: Christmas Present
12: What Good Are You?
13: Super Bowl
14: Ray's Journal
15: Silent Partners
16: Fairies
17: Stefania Arrives
18: Humm Vac
19: The Canister
20: Net Worth
21: Let's Fix Robert
22: Say Uncle
23: Separation
24: Frank Paints The House
25: Ally's Birth
Comedy
USA  /  English

Peter Boyle Frank Barone
Brad Garrett Robert Barone
Patricia Heaton Debra Barone
Doris Roberts Marie Barone
Ray Romano Raymond "Ray" Barone
Monica Horan Amy MacDougall Barone (1997-2005)
Daniele O'Loughlin Carol
Madylin Sweeten Ally Barone
Sawyer Sweeten Geoffrey Barone
Francesco Liotti Italian kid
Leslie Moonves Himself
Paula Poeta Porn star
Philip Rosenthal Himself
Sullivan Sweeten Michael Barone

Director Jonathan Buss; Gary Halvorson
Producer Tom Caltabiano; Tucker Cawley; Simon Brown; Jonathan Buss
Writer Scott Buck; Tom Caltabiano; Tucker Cawley
Cinematography Mike Berlin
Musician Rick Marotta

The beloved sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond would be as brutal as a Strindberg drama if it didn't make familial bitterness so genuinely funny. Stand-up comedian Ray Romano (Ice Age) plays Ray Barone, a sportswriter married to Debra (the sharp and sexy Patricia Heaton) who has the misfortune to live just across the street from his invasive, bickering parents Frank and Marie (Peter Boyle, Young Frankenstein, and Doris Roberts, Remington Steele). Rounding out the cast is Ray's neglected older brother Robert (Brad Garrett, Gleason), whose every accomplishment has been ignored because his parents prefer to dote on the younger, cuter Ray. Robert, whose gloomy mug and huge size makes him loom over Ray like some malevolent alter-ego, is actually more honest and sensitive to the needs of others than is Ray, who's both self-centered and too eager to please--an impossible balance that Romano spins to great comic effect.

The fifth season presents the show at the peak of its strength. The season opener, a two-part story about a trip to Italy, degenerates into schmaltz, but immediately afterward Everyone Loves Raymond regains its bearings and launches into series of deftly played and skillfully written domestic skirmishes between husband and wife or parent and child. Episodes range from an explosive fight over wallpaper (a fan favorite) to anxiety over Ray's twin sons playing fairies in a school performance to the separation of Debra's seemingly perfect parents (Katherine Helmond, Brazil, and Robert Culp, I Spy). It's hard to imagine that any other show could get away with such a morbid view of marriage. In one episode, Ray and Debra panic when they realize they're running out of things to talk about; but after they witness Ray's parents having a meal without speaking a single word (a hypnotic pas de deux between Boyle and Roberts), Debra persuades herself that being quiet with each other is true intimacy...but the show never tells you whether she's discovered marital zen or if she's just rationalizing the inevitable emotional heat-death of a life-long commitment. Robert's romantic troubles recur throughout the season, culminating in the nightmare of having his ex-girlfriends meet to hash out everything that's wrong with him. Just a slight adjustment in tone would make Everyone Loves Raymond a bleak indictment of how people can be cruelest to those closest to them; instead, it's a cunningly comic celebration of how people can be cruelest to those closest to them. --Bret Fetzer

Edition Details
Series Everybody Loves Raymond
Distributor HBO Home Video
Barcode 026359240423
Region Region 1
Release Date 12/6/2005
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen (16:9)
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Dolby Digital Stereo [French]
Dolby Digital Stereo [Spanish]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 5

Features
Disc 1: Bloopers Deleted Scenes Interactive Menus Scene Selection