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By now, Everybody Loves Raymond was the king of Monday nights. Seasons 6 and 7 represent the show at its most confident. The writers began breaking the "fourth wall" of the sitcom formula—making episodes about nothing more than a misplaced fork or a faulty garage door opener. Everybody Loves Raymond Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Key episodes like "The Apartment" highlighted Robert’s desperate attempts to carve out a life away from his parents, while "The Squeeze" tackled the absurdly specific physical habits of the characters (such as Robert touching food to his chin before eating). The season finale, "Robert's Wedding," teased the turbulent romantic future of the eldest Barone brother. Season 3 earned the show its first batch of major Primetime Emmy nominations, firmly establishing it as a critical darling. Season 4: Peak Comedy and "The Wallpaper" (1999–2000) Explore behind-the-scenes behind the characters

The show's cast, including Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, and Brad Garrett, have gone on to enjoy successful careers in film and television, thanks in part to their work on . The show's creator, Philip Rosenthal, has continued to work in television, developing new projects and writing for various shows. The writers began breaking the "fourth wall" of