Continuity mistake: After their engagement in 2-25 "The Wedding", Debra introduces Ray to her priest Fr Hubley but in this flashback episode "The First Time" Marie brings Fr Hubley to Debra's apartment to meet her. The priest mentions that "he's known the Barones for quite some time."
Revealing mistake: Marie brings a covered cake to Raymond's for Robert's intervention, but it's obvious there is no cake on the plate because her dress is visible through the dome covering the cake plate.
Character mistake: In every episode, whenever Robert eats, he always touches his food with his chin first before he eats it, but when he took a cookie that Marie cooked for Raymond, there was no 'touching the chin'.
Continuity mistake: During his discipline fiasco Ray sends the twins, Michael and Geoffrey, to their beds at noon. Depending on the camera angle, one twin (who lies closest to the camera) has his head atop his pillow at the middle of the bed, and in other shots that pillow is much further back near the headboard and the boy's head lies on the blanket.
Deliberate mistake: In this episode, Ray tells Amy's mother that Debra no longer reads his column, although she did when they were dating "and she was wooing me." But in an earlier episode, Ray proposed to Debra in his very first column - so when they were dating, he didn't have a column.
Continuity mistake: In the last scene where everybody is in Ray's living room, the strap on Georgia Engel's purse keeps changing positions from hanging from her left shoulder to across her chest. Finally, when both her hands are occupied trying to light a match, her purse slips from her shoulder to her bent elbow. In the next shot, her hands are still not free, but the purse strap is on her shoulder again.
Continuity mistake: When the family is in the hallway after Amy senses Robert smells like smoke, the lampshade on the sconce is crooked in every other shot.
The Finale - S9-E16
Continuity mistake: When the entire family is sitting around the table, Marie places syrup on the table twice.
Answer: The original Yoo-hoo is a chocolate flavored drink in a bottle, but there are other flavors, most popular being Double Fudge Yoo-hoo and Strawberry Yoo-hoo.
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