+Robert McGlyn The little voice is the voice in his head, like his conscience. When he was thinking about marrying Marie, his little voice said "Don't do it!" but he did it anyway, and now he's stuck with a great big voice, which is her.
"That's it! Robert, you should stay a cop! In fact, you should be a motorcycle cop! With no helmet! In fact, you should ride an Evel Knievel rocket cycle!"
Somebody should've put Frank Barone and Red Forman in a room together and let them go off. I would've loved to see the two of them bounce off each other!
One of my favorite Frank Moments is when Ray says something mean to Marie and the. Frank retorts " you can't talk to her like that she's your mother" then Ray says " you do" then Frank Says "she's not my mother!" Hillarious.
My personal favorite is when Marie was talking about dancing in the street and frank goes on about “disaster strikes, President to visit site next week” 😂
For someone who has seen him in his old (1970s era) factory worker and later on bad guy roles with a very manly style of bullying folks would laugh too but more in disbelief. I have only seen him as an angry and serious person before. Great actor. PBUH.
frank digs up marie’s rose bush, brings it to debra in a burlap sack, and tells her to take the fall for him...he wipes mud onto her face as marie walks in, demanding to know what’s in the sack...frank perfectly deadpans “debra, what have you done?”
Tbh Marie and Frank are like the white versions of my Grandparents. My Grandparents were married for 50 plus years and fought just as much as Marie and Frank did lol.
It's a shame that we never once got a Frank Barone\Arthur Spooner interaction in any of the ELR and King of Queens crossovers. I could imagine Frank and Arthur in a shouting match lol. R.I.P. Peter. The loss is still deep and we lost you too soon.
I confess when this show first came out I didn't like it, I think it's because I didn't get it, but when I starting watching it more, I started figuring out why this show was so funny. There was a moment in my life that could have easily been a sitcom, imagine your mom and dad are divorced and they live next door to each other with their new boyfriend and wife. My parents lived next door to each other, it was nuts.
Marie: Frank, I’m tired of this. Go wash your whiskers out of the sink. Frank: after you. Underrated line and delivery from Peter Boyle-the smile and gesture are perfect!
I like to think that this was the original Walter before Jeff Dunham's puppet. I mean come on, they both say "holy crap", they're both disgusted by their wives, and they're fuckin funny as hell.