As soon as Marie and Frank move into their new house, their neighbors want them to leave. So they move back into their old house with Robert and Amy.As soon as Marie and Frank move into their new house, their neighbors want them to leave. So they move back into their old house with Robert and Amy.As soon as Marie and Frank move into their new house, their neighbors want them to leave. So they move back into their old house with Robert and Amy.
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I have mixed feelings about this (and the previous) episode. There are a few laughs and funny situations, though it is not great. But more importantly, the overall tone just seems to be wrong. It feels like some kind of a failed experiment to bring a new direction in the show. Frank and Marie have moved... no, wait, they haven't. As some of the other reviewers have said, this episode, if put together with the previous, could have made a great finale. Frank and Marie have moved, Ray and Debra have new neighbors, with the possible hint that the new neighbors could be just as annoying to them as the previous ones. Or even show that Frank and Marie have been kicked out of their retirement condo, but end it with them showing at Robert's door, and end the show that way. It would have been funny and meaningful.
Also, there is a thing that doesn't make sense. Robert bought the house, it is his now. Even if he felt the obligation to give it back to his parents, there is no need for him to stay there, and he is not without money, as they make it out to be. If Frank and Marie get the house back, Robert should get his 26000 dollars back, and that should be plenty of money to rent a place of his own.
Also, there is a thing that doesn't make sense. Robert bought the house, it is his now. Even if he felt the obligation to give it back to his parents, there is no need for him to stay there, and he is not without money, as they make it out to be. If Frank and Marie get the house back, Robert should get his 26000 dollars back, and that should be plenty of money to rent a place of his own.
It's a good episode if you overlook the fact that Robert owns the house??!!!!. His parents sold it to him when they moved? But when the parents had to move back they expected to live in the house again, and own/control it. Robert owns it!! I would either not let the parents move back in or i would tell them they had to pay rent. Yet at one point Marie says to Robert "You can live here til you find a place". But it's already his place!! He should be saying that to his parents! I find this very annoying as i feel they had to do this for continuation purposes.
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- GoofsThe retirement home management want to kick Frank and Marie out. However, management takes their problem to Ray and Debra. However, Frank and Marie are functioning adults. Although this scene was played for laughs, it was inappropriate for the retirement home to involve Ray.
- Quotes
Robert Barone: [complaining to God about his life] You are not funny!
Debra Barone: [whispers to Raymond] He does screw with him a lot.
- Crazy creditsThe Where's lunch production logo shows Tandoori Chicken Breasts with sweet potato, edamame and red cabbage.
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