Everybody Loves Raymond - The Complete Fourth Season
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Standup comedian Ray Romano stars as Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter who deals with his brother and parents, who happen to live across the street. Patricia Heaton ("The Goodbye Girl"), Peter Boyle ("While You Were Sleeping"), Doris Roberts ("Remington Steele"), and Brad Garrett ("Gleason") round out the stellar cast.
DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:Four optional audio commentaries ("Boob Job", "Robert's Rodeo","The Tenth Anniversary" and "Bad Moon Rising") with series creator Phil Rosenthal, Ray Romano, Brad Garrett, Patricia Heaton, and writers Aaron Shure and Lew Schneider
Deleted Scenes:Never-before-seen Bloopers and Deleted Scenes
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5203 in DVD
- Brand: Warner Brothers
- Released on: 2005-09-13
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Formats: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English, Spanish, French
- Subtitled in: English, Spanish, French
- Dubbed in: French, Spanish
- Number of discs: 5
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Running time: 720 minutes
Features
- Standup comedian Ray Romano stars as Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter who deals with his brother and parents, who happen to live across the street. Patricia Heaton ("The Goodbye Girl"), Peter Boyle ("While You Were Sleeping"), Doris Roberts ("Remington Steele"), and Brad Garrett ("Gleason") round out the stellar cast.Running Time: 720 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating:&n
Editorial Reviews
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How do we love Raymond's fourth season? Let us count the classic episodes: "The Tenth Anniversary," in which Debra discovers that Raymond taped over their wedding video with the 1991 Super Bowl; "The Boob Job," in which Debra surprises Raymond with an apparent uplifting enhancement; "Debra's Workout," which leaves her in an amorously aggressive mood; "No Thanks," in which Debra tries a new, "nice" approach to win Marie (Doris Roberts) over; "Debra Makes Something Good," in which Debra's braciole upsets the family balance; and the Emmy-nominated "Bad Moon Rising," in which Raymond desperately tries to deal with Debra's volatile mood swings. Yes, it was a career year for Patricia Heaton, who became the first cast member to be honored with an Emmy (each of the core ensemble was nominated). As with the first three seasons, season 4 concludes with a flashback episode, "Robert's Divorce." But for the first time, the episode is capped with a cliffhanger, as Robert (Brad Garrett) retrieves his ex-wife's discarded phone number after running into her at a restaurant.
Series star and co-creator Ray Romano once told Entertainment Weekly that Raymond's best episodes start with "a small relatable concept and go somewhere bigger and deeper." Among the season's most memorable episodes that follow this formula are "The Can Opener," in which the entire Barone family becomes embroiled in Raymond and Debra's senseless argument; the Emmy-nominated "The Christmas Picture," in which Marie threatens to sit out a family photograph once she learns that Debra's parents are to be included; and the one in which Raymond discovers that Debra enjoys a good cry during her "Alone Time." ("Do you cry because I'm stupid?" he asks. "No," she replies, "I eat ice cream because you're stupid."). And all parents whose children came of age during the Pokémon craze will identify with Raymond's desperate attempts to scrounge up a valuable card for his daughter in the episode, "Hackidu." To quote the old comedy maxim: It's funny because it's true. And it's the universal truths and minutiae about family and married life that are at the heart of Raymond's enduring success. --Donald Liebenson
Customer Reviews
Everybody Loves Raymond Season 4!
This is the way seasons should be rolled out on DVD. In a consistent and timely manner. Here's the episode guide for ELR Season 4:
1. Boob Job - Debra fakes a boob job because she thinks Ray has a thing for big breasts.
2. The Can Opener - Ray and Debra have a fight over a new can opener.
3. You Bet - Ray discovers that Frank's newfound interest in him is because he's been betting with the inside information Ray's giving him.
4. Sex Talk - Ray and Debra turn to Frank and Marie for advice when their sex life diminishes.
5. The Will - Ray and Debra talk about who will get the children should they die.
6. The Sister - Debra's sister visits with news that she's becoming a nun.
7. Cousin Gerard - Ray can't stand the fact that everyone thinks he's as annoying as his cousin Gerard.
8. Debra's Workout - Debra's increased sex drive raises questions with Ray.
9. No Thanks - Debra tries to handle Marie's criticism but she blows it and Marie still thinks Debra's in the wrong.
10. Left Back - Ray's afraid that he's passing on his lack of knowledge to the twins.
11. The Christmas Picture - Ray decides to get his parents a family portrait for Christmas and they love the idea, until Debra's parents show up to be in it too.
12. What's With Robert? - Everybody starts to question Robert's sexuality when he breaks up with Amy again.
13. Bully on the Bus - Ray and Debra find out that Ally's bullying a little girl on the school bus.
14. Prodigal Son - Ray is condemned by his family for not attending mass on Sundays.
15. Robert's Rodeo - While on duty, Robert is gored by a bull.
16. The Tenth Anniversary - Ray and Debra renew their wedding vows after they find out that Ray accidentally taped over their wedding with the 1991 Super Bowl.
17. Hackidu - Ray goes too great lengths to get Ally a certain Hackidu card when he negates a deal she made with another kid.
18. Debra Makes Something Good - Ray's family is amazed when Debra finally makes something good to eat.
19. Marie and Frank's New Friends - Ray and Debra's plan of getting Frank and Marie their own friends backfires when instead of going to their house they bring their friends to Ray and Debra's.
20. Alone Time - Ray starts to wonder if his marriage is in trouble when Debra wants some time alone.
21. Someone's Cranky - Ray, Debra, Marie and Frank try to figure out why Robert's been so cranky lately.
22. Bad Moon Rising - Debra is having mood swings and Ray thinks it might be PMS but whenever he brings up PMS she gets even moodier.
23. Confronting the Attacker - Robert returns to the job but loses his nerve and quits the force to become a telemarketer. He rejoins the force however after confronting the bull that gorged him.
24. Robert's Divorce - In a flashback episode we see the events surrounding Robert's divorce.
A Truly Hilarious Masterpiece
I can't wait to get ahold of season four. I have all the previous releases and they just keep getting better and better. "Everybody Loves Raymond" is truly the standard of what true television should be. It's comedy in the classic sense without all the trash that has plagued our TV sets for far too long. It really is a show that will keep you laughing from start to end filled with characters that are truly unbelievably hilarious.
It's a shame that this show has come to an end but for the nine years they were on they really did present something beyond unique which all viewers will be able to enjoy for years to come with these box sets. A true television classic!!!!!
So many good episodes in this season
This may be the best season of the series simply because it's the most consistent, with very few filler episodes and even those have some redeeming quality.
It starts off with "Boob Job" with the message that boob jobs really aren't the answer. It seems kind of hypocrytical given all the plastic surgery Patrica Heaton's had, but it's still one of the shows best season premires. "Sex Talk" has some memorable lines as does "Debra's Workout" and "The Can Opener", and of course the brillant "Bad Moon Rising", where Patrica Heaton gives one of the shows most memorable performances.
The only bad episodes to speak of here are the preachy "Prodigal Son", "Hackidu", and "Bully on The Bus". If you're only going to buy one season of the series, make it this one.




