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'''Debra Louise Barone (''née'' Whelan)''' is a [[fictional]] character from the American TV [[sitcom]] ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]''. She is played by [[actress]] [[Patricia Heaton]]. On the show, Debra lives | '''Debra Louise Barone (''née'' Whelan)''' is a [[fictional]] character from the American TV [[sitcom]] ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]''. She is played by [[actress]] [[Patricia Heaton]]. On the show, Debra lives in [[Long Island]], with her husband, [[Ray Barone]] ([[Ray Romano]]), and their children, Geoffrey, Michael, and Ally ([[Sawyer Sweeten|Sawyer]], [[Sullivan Sweeten|Sullivan]] and [[Madylin Sweeten]] respectively). | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
As between Debra and Ray, Debra is represented as the | As between Debra and Ray, Debra is represented as the mean, vindictive, yet still a loving mother. Debra manages the household and cares for the children. Debra is frequently stressed out because she not only has to deal with all the housework and her three rambunctious children (without much assistance from Ray), but also Ray's obnoxious, intrusive family members. Debra tends to hold back her feelings and usually only after Ray does something she lets lose by having tantrums and completely losing control of herself. She constantly nags Ray about his family because they are always in her home, never giving her any sort of peace or letting her run her home. | ||
The only episode in which Debra does not make an appearance is '''"Cruising with Marie"'''. | |||
==Relationships== | ==Relationships== | ||
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Debra often finds herself complaining to Ray about his family, even though she doesn't have much of a problem with [[Robert Barone|Robert]], and to a lesser extent, not even [[Frank Barone|Frank]]. She mainly complains about all of them because of his mother, [[Marie Barone]]. In fact, most of her complaints are about Marie because of Marie's intrusive and borderline insulting behavior towards Debra. Marie often barges into Debra's home insinuating how bad a housewife and [[homemaker]] she is. Most of Marie's nasty insinuations are aimed at Debra's cooking. Marie has always been a world class cook and Debra is notorious for making lousy food, making it that much worse for Debra. Other things Marie criticizes are Debra's [[parenting|parental skills]] and housekeeping. Marie often rewashes the dishes and spends her days cleaning Debra's house directly after Debra has done it. | Debra often finds herself complaining to Ray about his family, even though she doesn't have much of a problem with [[Robert Barone|Robert]], and to a lesser extent, not even [[Frank Barone|Frank]]. She mainly complains about all of them because of his mother, [[Marie Barone]]. In fact, most of her complaints are about Marie because of Marie's intrusive and borderline insulting behavior towards Debra. Marie often barges into Debra's home insinuating how bad a housewife and [[homemaker]] she is. Most of Marie's nasty insinuations are aimed at Debra's cooking. Marie has always been a world class cook and Debra is notorious for making lousy food, making it that much worse for Debra. Other things Marie criticizes are Debra's [[parenting|parental skills]] and housekeeping. Marie often rewashes the dishes and spends her days cleaning Debra's house directly after Debra has done it. | ||
As far as her marriage goes with Ray, one thing that it is hard to get out of Debra is [[sex]]. Ray is frequently seen trying to get his wife to have [[sex]] with him, but is almost always rejected by Debra. Rather, Debra is often seen reading a book, just before going to sleep. Also before going to sleep, she's often seen having a lengthy interaction with Ray. Debra is active in the school [[Parent-Teacher Association|PTA]]. In spite of her blaming and taking everything out on Ray and gossipy way of complaining about his family, Debra really does love her whole family. Debra once defended Ray when he was "being beat up by the Cookie Lady", Peggy ([[Amy Aquino]]), letting her know that she's the only one who gets to mess with Ray. Debra and Marie are also known to take each other's sides when the family is having a big argument | As far as her marriage goes with Ray, one thing that it is hard to get out of Debra is [[sex]]. Ray is frequently seen trying to get his wife to have [[sex]] with him, but is almost always rejected by Debra. Rather, Debra is often seen reading a book, just before going to sleep. Also before going to sleep, she's often seen having a lengthy interaction with Ray. Debra is active in the school [[Parent-Teacher Association|PTA]]. In spite of her blaming and taking everything out on Ray and gossipy way of complaining about his family, Debra really does love her whole family. Debra once defended Ray when he was "being beat up by the Cookie Lady", Peggy ([[Amy Aquino]]), letting her know that she's the only one who gets to mess with Ray. Debra and Marie are also known to take each other's sides when the family is having a big argument. | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
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*(Usually to or regarding Ray) "Idiot." | *(Usually to or regarding Ray) "Idiot." | ||
*(Angry at her husband) "What are you doing Ray?!" Ray: "Listen, I know what you are thinking." Debra: "Really? Then, why aren't you protecting yourself?" | *(Angry at her husband) "What are you doing Ray?!" Ray: "Listen, I know what you are thinking." Debra: "Really? Then, why aren't you protecting yourself?" | ||
*(To Ray after he asks about going to Las Vegas with Robert) "I think you should go. And when you get there, see what the odds of | *(To Ray after he asks about going to Las Vegas with Robert) "I think you should go. And when you get there, see what the odds are of me being here when you get back." | ||
*(To Raymond about not going to church) "You know, God can hear you right now." | *(To Raymond about not going to church) "You know, God can hear you right now." | ||
*(After Ray votes against her for president of the school board) "I don't care if my platform was anti-puppy, you vote for me!" | *(After Ray votes against her for president of the school board) "I don't care if my platform was anti-puppy, you vote for me!" | ||
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*(To Ray and Robert in the cannister episode) "Hey, fat people, who cares?!" | *(To Ray and Robert in the cannister episode) "Hey, fat people, who cares?!" | ||
*(To Ray on the checkbook episode) "When you're on the Titanic, you load the lifeboats. You don't stop to yell at the iceberg." | *(To Ray on the checkbook episode) "When you're on the Titanic, you load the lifeboats. You don't stop to yell at the iceberg." | ||
*(To Amy after Amy gives her a book on marriage that compares marriage to a carnival) "There's gonna be screams comin' outta you and they won't be from Mr. Toad's Wild Ride!" | |||
[[Category:Everybody Loves Raymond characters|Barone, Debra]] | [[Category:Everybody Loves Raymond characters|Barone, Debra]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional Catholics|Barone, Debra]] | [[Category:Fictional Catholics|Barone, Debra]] |
Latest revision as of 08:30, 23 October 2020
Debra Louise Barone (née Whelan) is a fictional character from the American TV sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. She is played by actress Patricia Heaton. On the show, Debra lives in Long Island, with her husband, Ray Barone (Ray Romano), and their children, Geoffrey, Michael, and Ally (Sawyer, Sullivan and Madylin Sweeten respectively).
History[edit]
Debra was brought up by her loving, caring, and rich parents. Debra is occasionally visited by her mother, Lois (Katherine Helmond), and her father, Warren (Robert Culp). Warren and Lois have traveled throughout the world since Debra moved away. Debra's parents experienced a lot of marital troubles and received counseling for it, but eventually divorced anyway.
After learning she was pregnant with twins, Debra brought up the issue that she and Ray would need to move in a bigger home, as they would now have three children. Once Ray's parents learned of this, Frank showed the married couple a nice home across the street from two lovely neighbors, who just happened to be Marie and Frank themselves. Ray was terrified at the idea of moving across the street from his parents. Debra was able to convince him to do so, but she soon regretted it.
Patricia Heaton has also appeared in the role of Debra Barone on The King of Queens episode Dire Strayts in 1999.
Personality[edit]
As between Debra and Ray, Debra is represented as the mean, vindictive, yet still a loving mother. Debra manages the household and cares for the children. Debra is frequently stressed out because she not only has to deal with all the housework and her three rambunctious children (without much assistance from Ray), but also Ray's obnoxious, intrusive family members. Debra tends to hold back her feelings and usually only after Ray does something she lets lose by having tantrums and completely losing control of herself. She constantly nags Ray about his family because they are always in her home, never giving her any sort of peace or letting her run her home.
The only episode in which Debra does not make an appearance is "Cruising with Marie".
Relationships[edit]
Debra often finds herself complaining to Ray about his family, even though she doesn't have much of a problem with Robert, and to a lesser extent, not even Frank. She mainly complains about all of them because of his mother, Marie Barone. In fact, most of her complaints are about Marie because of Marie's intrusive and borderline insulting behavior towards Debra. Marie often barges into Debra's home insinuating how bad a housewife and homemaker she is. Most of Marie's nasty insinuations are aimed at Debra's cooking. Marie has always been a world class cook and Debra is notorious for making lousy food, making it that much worse for Debra. Other things Marie criticizes are Debra's parental skills and housekeeping. Marie often rewashes the dishes and spends her days cleaning Debra's house directly after Debra has done it.
As far as her marriage goes with Ray, one thing that it is hard to get out of Debra is sex. Ray is frequently seen trying to get his wife to have sex with him, but is almost always rejected by Debra. Rather, Debra is often seen reading a book, just before going to sleep. Also before going to sleep, she's often seen having a lengthy interaction with Ray. Debra is active in the school PTA. In spite of her blaming and taking everything out on Ray and gossipy way of complaining about his family, Debra really does love her whole family. Debra once defended Ray when he was "being beat up by the Cookie Lady", Peggy (Amy Aquino), letting her know that she's the only one who gets to mess with Ray. Debra and Marie are also known to take each other's sides when the family is having a big argument.
Quotes[edit]
- (To her husband) "I love you, I have to like you!"
- (To her husband) "You know what? I'm tired...can you just call yourself an idiot?"
- (After Ray offers to give Alli the "sex talk") "You know, you can be there and I'll explain it to both of you."
- Debra: "I came across a box of your old trophies." Ray: "What, my foosball trophies?" Debra: "No, your Nobel Prizes."
- (To Geoffrey and Michael's teacher) "You have no idea what I have to put up with. When I got married, I didn't just get a husband, I got a whole freak show that set up their tent right across the street! And that would be fine if they stayed there, but everyday, every day, they dump a truckload of their insane family dreck into my lap. How would you like to sit through 2 people in their 60's fighting over who invented the lawn? The LAWN! And then the brother, 'I live in an apartment. I don't even have a lawn. Raymond has a lawn.' But you can't blame him when you see who the mother is. She has this kind of sick hold on the both of them. And the father is about as disgusting a creature as God has ever dropped on this planet. So no wonder the kid writes stories. I should be writing stories. My life is a gothic novel, and until you have lived in that house with all of them in there with you, day after day, week after week, year after friggin' year, you are in no position to judge me!"
- (Usually to or regarding Ray) "Idiot."
- (Angry at her husband) "What are you doing Ray?!" Ray: "Listen, I know what you are thinking." Debra: "Really? Then, why aren't you protecting yourself?"
- (To Ray after he asks about going to Las Vegas with Robert) "I think you should go. And when you get there, see what the odds are of me being here when you get back."
- (To Raymond about not going to church) "You know, God can hear you right now."
- (After Ray votes against her for president of the school board) "I don't care if my platform was anti-puppy, you vote for me!"
- (To Raymond and his buddies watching sports) "I could walk through here naked and you wouldn't even notice."
- (When Marie points to the fork and spoon on the wall) "I always thought they were Robert's baby utensils."
- (On the tape recorder) I told you 8 million times, when you empty the dryer you CLEAN THE LINT SCREEN! Look at all this lint! Do you like lint, Ray? How about I give you some for your birthday? Happy birthday, Ray, HERE'S YOUR LINT!!!
- (After apologizing to Ray after a fight) "And I sigh I should've told people I know you.
- (while fighting with Ray) "If there's anything wrong it's PMS!
- (Yelling at Ray) "You are the reason for the yelling!"
- (To Ray and Robert in the cannister episode) "Hey, fat people, who cares?!"
- (To Ray on the checkbook episode) "When you're on the Titanic, you load the lifeboats. You don't stop to yell at the iceberg."
- (To Amy after Amy gives her a book on marriage that compares marriage to a carnival) "There's gonna be screams comin' outta you and they won't be from Mr. Toad's Wild Ride!"