View Full Version : Why Does Debra get a free pass?


Contributor
07-24-2004, 07:54 AM
Frank and Marie are the only people who dispense crap if you believe most posters on this message board. How come nobody notices when Debra dishes out crap?

I'm not buying retaliation as an exuse. There are too many occasions when Debra dishes out unprovoked crap.

1. Debra chastises Raymond for being a poor parent in the episode about getting the school system to reduce fifth grade homework, but her contribution toward helping resolve the problem was no more than Raymond's. Hypocrite Debra.

2. Debra agitates Marie with baseless speculation by claiming that a former co-worker of Frank's is Frank's illegitimate son.

3. Debra was insensitive toward Raymond in the break up tape episode.

What happened to the "stand up to be counted Debra" when the parents were looking for a spokesperson during a meeting with the school officials in the too much home work episode? She hid behind Raymond.

Raymond was handed copious reading material during the meeting with school officials. Did Debra offer any assistance? She only castigates him for not getting started (forget the fact that working precludes time Raymond has to devote to the project).

When Raymond asks for Debra's assistance he is informed that Debra, who claimed to have done her part (of course Raymond wasn't doing his part when he was earning an income for the Barones), was too tired to help. Apparently, a few baskets of laundry and the writing of a few checks is sufficient to wear out Debra.

The "exhausted" Debra ostensibly goes to a deep sleep after such a "tiring" day. Yet, she can wake up less than two hours later, dress, walk over to Marie's house, and chafe at Ray for being a lousy parent.

While Ray didn't read much of the material given to him by the school officials, he read more than Debra, who read none. Yet, Debra sanctimoniously feels she has the right to criticize Raymond for being a lousy parent. Hypocrite, Debra.

It wasn't enough for Debra to rile Marie with the "illegitimate son" theory. Several hours after the issue was final Debra had to badger Raymond about Frank's kindness to a former co-worker with her psuedo expertise in psychology.

Kudos for Amy for putting Debra into her place. The ending of the "Frank's former co-worker" espisode was great. The entire family walks out on Debra's offer to cook for them, and Amy asks about the apparent rejection, "How does it feel?". Classic. Debra deserved it.

Debra, who hung herself during the episode in which the Whalen's divorce was discussed, admitted that life was a struggle before she married Raymond. So much for Brian Damage's assertion that Debra would be a success without Raymond.

Debra dishes out crap too. I challenge the message board writers to start noticing.

Brian Damage
07-24-2004, 01:28 PM
Debra was a success before Raymond. I mean, afterall, she was in PR for the NY Rangers before she dated Ray. Not too shabby. Debra isn't perfect, but compared to her whiny husband and brother-in-law and her intrusive in-laws, Debra is a saint.

Janice
07-24-2004, 01:58 PM
I think someone's a women hater who takes a television show waaaaaaaaay too seriously.

Contributor
07-24-2004, 11:16 PM
Debra conceded that life was a struggle before she married Raymond. Whose to say Debra performed effectively in P.R.

Apparently, the Rangers didn't make an offer to retain her after she married Raymond.

Janice
07-25-2004, 01:12 AM
:yeahthat

Céline
07-25-2004, 09:23 AM
Contributor!I think something wrong with you.Can you see that you are wasting your time putting down a tv character who's not more real than Bugs Bunny.Get a life:crazy:

EmoJoe
07-25-2004, 10:56 AM
Originally posted by Janice
:yeahthat

:rofl:

You have the best pictures ever!
Could I borrow that one sometime?

Janice
07-25-2004, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by RurryMicelli
:rofl:

You have the best pictures ever!
Could I borrow that one sometime?
Sure, you're welcome to anything that I post. :)

Brian Damage
07-25-2004, 12:54 PM
The way I see it, Ray is older than Debra, yet Debra had a good job and her own place while Ray lived at home with his mommy. :D

retarrdgrrl
10-07-2005, 10:16 PM
I think someone's a women hater who takes a television show waaaaaaaaay too seriously.

I dont think she takes the show too seriously, shes just a show enthusist. You have to have passion for tv to be that enthused. :happyface

Darkhaven80
01-10-2006, 05:15 PM
Contributor!I think something wrong with you.Can you see that you are wasting your time putting down a tv character who's not more real than Bugs Bunny.Get a life:crazy:

Errrr aren't we all here to speculate of characters of TV Shows? Isn't that the point of this forum? ;)

As for Debras disposition, she was hardly an innocent, but I would have been a lot worse than she with that mother in law! :eek:

Ireneparalegal
01-10-2006, 05:48 PM
Frank and Marie are the only people who dispense crap if you believe most posters on this message board. How come nobody notices when Debra dishes out crap?

I'm not buying retaliation as an exuse. There are too many occasions when Debra dishes out unprovoked crap.

1. Debra chastises Raymond for being a poor parent in the episode about getting the school system to reduce fifth grade homework, but her contribution toward helping resolve the problem was no more than Raymond's. Hypocrite Debra.

2. Debra agitates Marie with baseless speculation by claiming that a former co-worker of Frank's is Frank's illegitimate son.

3. Debra was insensitive toward Raymond in the break up tape episode.

What happened to the "stand up to be counted Debra" when the parents were looking for a spokesperson during a meeting with the school officials in the too much home work episode? She hid behind Raymond.

Raymond was handed copious reading material during the meeting with school officials. Did Debra offer any assistance? She only castigates him for not getting started (forget the fact that working precludes time Raymond has to devote to the project).

When Raymond asks for Debra's assistance he is informed that Debra, who claimed to have done her part (of course Raymond wasn't doing his part when he was earning an income for the Barones), was too tired to help. Apparently, a few baskets of laundry and the writing of a few checks is sufficient to wear out Debra.

The "exhausted" Debra ostensibly goes to a deep sleep after such a "tiring" day. Yet, she can wake up less than two hours later, dress, walk over to Marie's house, and chafe at Ray for being a lousy parent.

While Ray didn't read much of the material given to him by the school officials, he read more than Debra, who read none. Yet, Debra sanctimoniously feels she has the right to criticize Raymond for being a lousy parent. Hypocrite, Debra.

It wasn't enough for Debra to rile Marie with the "illegitimate son" theory. Several hours after the issue was final Debra had to badger Raymond about Frank's kindness to a former co-worker with her psuedo expertise in psychology.

Kudos for Amy for putting Debra into her place. The ending of the "Frank's former co-worker" espisode was great. The entire family walks out on Debra's offer to cook for them, and Amy asks about the apparent rejection, "How does it feel?". Classic. Debra deserved it.

Debra, who hung herself during the episode in which the Whalen's divorce was discussed, admitted that life was a struggle before she married Raymond. So much for Brian Damage's assertion that Debra would be a success without Raymond.

Debra dishes out crap too. I challenge the message board writers to start noticing.
There have been posts of Debra in the negative before. I ask that you research and read a little further. Second, this isn't a contest, no one needs to be challenged. You can post your thoughts abt a character however you like, but why do you need to mention Brian Damage by name? He has an opinion like everyone else and to put his name in your post as if he did something soooo wrong makes no sense. I can see your view on Debra, I have some of those views myself. The entire family on the show has issues. No one is perfect. However, it's not what you said (posted) it's HOW you said it, that is the issue here.