A very funny scene from the Everybody Loves Raymond episode,"The Canister". One of the rare moments where Frank acts human. Definitely one of my favorite moments from the show. Capital acting by Peter Boyle.
Yeah, he was great. One of the best characters on the show. One of my favorite scenes in the show that I can remember is when he breaks Marie's glasses when she says she doesn't think he actually loves her. Still sticks in my head whenever I think about his character.
That line is so "Frank Barone" that it sounds as if it was written by someone doing a parody of this show. People would hear this line and tell the writer "they should have hired you to write for that show. That really sounds like something Frank Barone would say!"
Frank is sweet inside. He defended Debra multiple times from Marie. I remembered the screaming, 'because being rude is the only way to get through to her(Marie). I USED TO BE A GENTLEMAN!!!!!'
Yeah that line is Hella funny lol. Yes he defended and protected Debra alot of times and the one when he defended her when the old men were hitting on her and gawking at her when she was working at the lodge, and Frank got upset cuz she was like a daughter to him. Loved their relationship
@@carolinewilson8048 right but we're talking about the character of frank not his actor Marie and frank weren't married in real life and neither were ray and Debra Debra wasn't anything like her character either off camera but Debra character is pushy and a house wife
Also the part where she helps the lounge and the rest of the guys are ogling her and making comments. Frank tells them off because of how he's sick of hearing it. Again because Debra is like a daughter to him.
"I don't know, I didn't want that to happen to you... you're like my daughter." -Frank Burone (Peter Boyle) He should of not only gotten an Emmy for his role as Frank on the show, but this line alone deserves an award. RIP PETER BOYLE 1935-2006
@Mon Star beautifully said. He never wanted to be his father even though he was strict on them, he never laid a hand on them. I felt like he was making them stronger and that is why he was hard on his sons. He felt like they were insecure at time and he would give them pep talks. I don't like people say he was rude and mean. To me he wasn't like that at all. It was tough love and he really did love his kids. He remind me of my father. I adore my father and it's weird Frank remind me of my father and Marie remind me of my mama lol.
@@maryammure5151 yh spot on Frank was a good guy deep down just very tough and set in his way he showed his love for his family countless times on the show he was a realistic character
“She was gonna yell at me like that later anyway.” 🤣 That’s how it is when you live with someone like Marie, lol. May as well get all the yelling out of the way asap
Frank was a good character and he isn't afraid of his wife. Unlike the other members of their family. I know he cares for his sons but he loves Debra as if she was his real daughter. i think he'd do anything to help her.
This is not about Frank. Although, he was great. I always noticed, that when decisions had to be made. Ray never got to make any of them. Debra, was always the one, who did. Very controlling, bossy, mean. Didn't take Ray into consideration.
Awww the way he defended Debra there and took the blame himself. It shows Frank had a sensitive side to him. I loved this one And the one when defend Debra once again with the men gawking at her at the lodge and Frank was not having it. I love the way he was with Debra. Like she was his own daughter
To the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten one of TV best sitcoms ever appreciate a good laugh appreciate you guys thanks job well done you should be amazed and proud love you guys ! Joe
I didn’t know at the time but turns out he did win an Emmy BEFORE playing Frank. It was for guest-starring on The X-Files in the category of Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series.
This scene and the other when Raymond went in for a minor surgery that frightened Debra were the moments that soldified his care for Debra's well being. Sure he's a hardass.. ...he's old-school
When Ray went in for minor surgery the hospital staff had difficulty bringing him out of the anesthesia. Debra requested that Marie not know about this. That night Marie coaxed him to give out the information.
Loved Marie's last line. *FRAAAANK!* I also loved her line when giving Debra the canister as an apology. *I felt bad for thinking you didn't return this. And to be honest, whenever I see it now, it makes me think of Frank. So I either give you this or give you him.*
this is why frank is the best of the cast. he's the only one who has the balls to stand up for debra and call out marie for being such a horrible person to debra. he's a sour grump, but he's a good guy deep down.
Frank: i hid it from you. I thought it would be funny Marie: frank. I've been tearing my hair out like a crazy woman looking for that Frank: .... all funny
One of TV best sitcoms ever to the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten appreciate you guys and the memories and a good laugh you guys rock thanks still going strong way to go ! Joe
I don't think she would explode in anger. Frank knows that if Marie knew that she was correct the entire time of the canister's location, she would NEVER let Debra live it down.
I have seen families with similarities to Ray Baron's. Despite the bickering, yelling and all the drama, the members would stick together when it mattered the most. They do love each other in their own weird way.
Yes out with those overly dramatic prehistoric bickering yelling dino's family shows 🦕 from the last century. The 21st century world shall soon evolve to be more pointless, more cold, more distant, more 📺Netflix watching self centered humor less yet peacefully complacent bunch. 🥂😵🤓
True comedy at its very holy crap frank barone standing up for debra barone one of TV best sitcoms ever to the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong you are the daughter o always wanted she was going to yell at me later I ate the back ham of the bone appreciate a good laugh and the memories you should be amazed and proud love and respect and appreciation job well done thanks !!! Joe
Yes but wearing those "fuck me heels" in her gorgeous bare feet, Frank should have demanded at least a few sniffs of Deb's sweaty feet for that favor. I'm sure pansy Ray wouldn't have objected.
Such an old man thing to say. "I hid it because I thought it would be funny." I was at my aunt's house bored out of my mind because they didn't have cable out in the country. My grandpa was in a recliner tossing a ball to their dog getting him riled up. He tosses it into the kitchen where my aunt was and the dog came barrelling in. She says "Damnit, Dooley." And my grandpa goes: "Jean, get a hold of that dog." knowing damn well he threw it at my aunt on purpose. LMFAO
Marie takes blame for Debra in the letter episode: "Maybe you can do something for me in return." Frank takes blame for Debra here: "You're like my daughter." The difference
This is honestly one of my favourite episodes. It's so funny yet it ends with this poignant moment with Frank. When the boys are kicking the cannister down the stairs It's like something out of a horror movie.😂 It keeps coming back. And when Robert first sees it. Again. The look of horror on his face. All of them were so good.
❤❤😂😂😅 let it go you are like the daughter who I wanted frank barone standing up for debra barone to the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong true comedy at its very best happy Easter to the barone family god bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go couldn't breathe and stop laughing thanks for the memories and a good laugh thanks job well done you should be amazed and proud love and appreciate you guys thanks !!! Joe