However, with all the marbles at stake, they proved that family always matters.

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His adenoids need to come out.

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His brother Robert (Brad Garrett) is visibly annoyed at this.

In one sweeping sequence, the audience gets a refresher of what this entire show is about.

Everything seems to be fine, and Marie goes to the restroom.

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Suddenly, we see her in her most vulnerable state, fearing for her spouse’s life.

In desperation, she calls on Robert and delivers the news.

Frank, the character you could always count on to deliver the funniest comebacks, is entirely speechless.

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It is a brilliant scene that makes everything clear.

Everybody does indeed love Raymond.

Ray, obviously surprised by this unusual show of care by his wife, asks why.

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Suddenly, Debra breaks down into tears and kisses her husband.

Without a concrete idea of why she is doing this, Ray reciprocates.

On the other hand, it transitions to a scene with Frank and Marie in bed.

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Frank is spaced out and suddenly becomes emotional in addressing his wife.

Frank apparently has broken the stove, and Robert and Amy (Monica Horan) have nowhere to eat.

There is nothing ostentatious in this episode.

However, that is the point.

Everybody does love Raymond, and the almost 33 million viewers of its finale would be inclined to agree