Pet the Bunny | |
Frank and Marie in "Pet the Bunny" | |
Season | 7 |
Episode | 4 |
Air Date | October 7, 2002 |
Cast | Ray Romano Patricia Heaton Brad Garrett Doris Roberts Peter Boyle Madylin Sweeten |
Director(s) | John Fortenberry |
Writer(s) | Philip Rosenthal & Aaron Shure |
Preceded by | Homework |
Followed by | Who Am I? |
Pet the Bunny is the fourth episode of Season 7, and is the 150th episode overall.
Episode Information[]
- Episode Title: Pet the Bunny
- Episode Number: Season 7, Episode 4 (#150 of 210)
- Air Date: October 7, 2002
- Episode description (from DVD): ""
- Cast:
- Crew:
- Gary Halvorson - Director
- Phil Rosenthal - Writer
- Aaron Shure - Writer
- Preceded by: "Homework"
- Followed by: "Who Am I?"
Summary[]
Robert and Debra accidentally discover that Ray has written a eulogy for Frank. In it he mentions that he once saw Frank petting the bunny Ray had as a kid. The word spreads around and the lodge buddies make fun of Frank. He gets annoyed with Ray because this incident has spoiled his tough-guy image, which offends Ray. In a sub-plot, Marie asks Ray to write her eulogy too.
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Running Gags[]
Trivia[]
- Referring to a drawing done by the twins of Robert, Ray says to him "Yeah, well, they're not done yet, they still gotta draw the bolts in your neck." This is just the latest of Ray's Frankenstein references about Robert. In Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein's creature has bolts in its neck.
Quotes[]
- RAY: Sometimes when a sports star dies, I write a column that's like an appreciation for him.
- ROBERT: Oh, I see. Okay. Now it all makes sense, except Dad isn't a dead sports star. Unless he got really good at hockey this morning and then you killed him.