Ray must convince Debra of his innocence after an attractive waitress (Tina Arning) at Nemo's catches his eye.
Debra gets mad when Ray's problem with showing affection for her becomes a family matter.
Robert's psychology project stirs Ray's and Debra's competitive streaks.
Frank gets a few anecdotes published in Reader's Digest and decides he would like his own newspaper column.
Ray begs his parents to be nice when his well-to-do in-laws (Robert Culp, Katherine Helmond) come to town for a visit.