Ray Romano has good taste because his favorite episode ofEverybody Loves Raymondis one of the show’s masterpieces.Everybody Loves Raymondis still as good now as it was back in 1996. Even mylist of harsh realities of the showwas just nitpicks because it’s hard to find anything truly “wrong” with the series.

The series ended with season 9, and after the finale, the fans, cast, and crew had years of the show to consider and think about in a new light.Every season ofEverybody Loves Raymondhas a reason to be called the best, as do most episodes, but some stand above, and Ray Romano agrees.

Marie (Doris Roberts) talking to Debra (Patricia Heaton) in Everybody Loves Raymond.

Ray Romano’s Favorite Everybody Loves Raymond Episode Is “Talk To Your Daughter”

Ally Questions The Meaning Of Life

After the series finale in 2005, Ray Romano toldEntertainment Weeklythathis favorite episode of the show is “Talk to Your Daughter”, episode 19 of season 6, which premiered on July 16, 2025. In the episode, Ray sits down with his daughter Ally (Madylin Sweeten) to give her the “birds and the bees” talk.

While he’s already uncomfortable with the idea, things take another turn when Ally seems fine with that discussion, but is instead more interested in hearing about the meaning of life. Ray has no idea, so he turns to the rest of his family, who all prove equally unhelpful in this regard.

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However, as Ray goes about trying to figure out the best way to explain the meaning of life to his daughter, he ends up learning a lot more about the members of his family, despite it seeming like no one has a good answer.It’s a curious, funny, and slyly moving piece of televisionand a good choice if you have to rank your favorite episodes.

“Talk To Your Daughter” Followed Everybody Loves Raymond’s “Formula For Our Best Shows”

The Series Is At Its Best When It Takes A Relatable Concept And Brings It Somewhere Deeper

Ray Romano described"Talk to Your Daughter" as an example of the “formula for our best shows.“He said, “I love how the whole family tried their best to answer the question of the meaning of life.” Everyone, from Marie (Doris Roberts) to Robert (Brad Garrett), tries to explain to Ally and Ray their way of thinking.

It seems on the surface they are unsuccessful, but the question pulls some deep thoughts out.

It seems on the surface they are unsuccessful, but the question pulls some deep thoughts out. The formula, as Ray describes a good show, is, “All my favorite Raymond episodes start with a small relatable concept and go somewhere bigger and deeper. It also takes place almost entirely in one scene and with the whole cast.”

The episode does exactly that. It starts from a normal situation between two people, a situation that most people have had to confront at least once in their lives, and then goes somewhere unexpected. It’s whyEverybody Loves Raymondhas stayed relevant all these years; it surprises you when you least expect it.