
This improvised sitcom follows the continuing adventures of the Barone Boys – Lynbrook University’s hottest new co-eds and the hosts of Long Island’s favorite TV rewatch podcast, “The Barone Zone.” In each episode, Alex, Adam, and Mike careen through a long-form improv scene inspired by an episode of “Everybody Loves Raymond,” carefully sound designed to immerse you in beautiful Lynbrook, New York... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 23 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Confronting the Attacker,” Mike makes a radical change after embarrassing himself.
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In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 22 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Bad Moon Rising,” Alex and Adam try to fix Mike’s emotions.
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In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 21 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Someone’s Cranky,” Mike and Alex are fed up with Adam’s incessant fact-giving.
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In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 20 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Alone Time,” Alex demands some privacy from Mike and Adam.
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This is supposed to be a everybody loves Raymond rewatch and its not. They used to do their unfunny skits and do a recap now its just a mess. They have mashed the two and its crazy that they think its funny? I wish someone out there would make a true podcast on Everybody loves Raymond is that too much to ask?
While yes, ELR was a show from the 90s and some things haven’t aged well, this podcast seems to be focused on pointing all of this out. It’s definitely OK to critique some aspects of it and call out why certain things are problematic, but the hosts don’t seem to be fans of the show. They also don’t seem have even watched it very closely (e.g., they did not know how Ray and Debra met?). As a fan of the show, I’m turned off by how they seem to hate it 😂 so I’m inclined to think this podcast isn’t... more
Too focused on political correctness and critiques every little thing that made the show hilarious. They & their guests don’t seem to be fans—just doing a project for their college.
The hosts don’t get into the episode until about 30 min in and then get off track frequently. I’d like it to focus more on the show. I have to fast forward a lot and lose interest.
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Apple Podcasts | #212 |
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