Ray and Debra have a fight over a can opener.Ray and Debra have a fight over a can opener.Ray and Debra have a fight over a can opener.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe phenomenon of several distinct people remembering the same incident differently is known as the Rashomon effect.
- GoofsWhen ever there is a shot of Raymond and Debra home in the winter, the street is a lot closer to the home. From when there is a shot of the home without snow.
- Quotes
Robert Barone: [Robert enters the room, everybody's got silent] Is it about me?
- Crazy creditsThe Where's Lunch production logo shows a plate of stuffed peppers.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Everybody Loves Raymond: The First Six Years (2002)
- SoundtracksSymphony No. 94 - Ode to Joy
(uncredited)
Music by Ludwig van Beethoven
Used as the theme song for season 3-5.
Featured review
The Can Opener
This episode is one that starts well and has a really nice down to Earth/small things become big angle that works so well, not only with a sitcom, but for a show like 'Everybody Loves Raymond' that has that theatrical quality to it.
I thought that this had some lovely moments and lines along the way. Brad Garrett was a scream with the Pepto at the end. Very funny.
The first act is stronger than the second though, which felt quite rushed and was just people shouting at each other.
On the whole though this was a fun episode that summed up all the many things that this beloved show does really well.
I thought that this had some lovely moments and lines along the way. Brad Garrett was a scream with the Pepto at the end. Very funny.
The first act is stronger than the second though, which felt quite rushed and was just people shouting at each other.
On the whole though this was a fun episode that summed up all the many things that this beloved show does really well.
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