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. At the end, the Barone Boys dissect the source material and rate Ray’s performance on their patented Baronmeter, but remember – it’s not really about the show.
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In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 24 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Robert’s Divorce,” the Barone Boys travel back in time to 1985 to prevent Mike’s first divorce, save his soul from Satan, and keep Lynbrook out of the clutches of a nefarious dentist.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 23 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Confronting the Attacker,” Mike makes a radical change after embarrassing himself.
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.
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.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 20 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Alone Time,” Alex demands some privacy from Mike and Adam.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 19 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Marie and Frank’s New Friends,” a new friend disrupts the Barone Boys’ dynamic.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 18 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Debra Makes Something Good,” Alex does something out of character, earning Adam’s admiration. Meanwhile, Mike is recruited by a modeling agent.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 17 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Hackidu,” Mike makes a bad trade outside of the sperm bank.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 16 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “The Tenth Anniversary,” Alex accidentally TiVos over the film of Mike I’s funeral.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 15 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Robert’s Rodeo,” Adam feels guilty after Alex has an accident at the Lynbrook Renaissance Faire.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 14 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Prodigal Son,” Adam refuses to join Mike and Alex at their Sunday drag brunch.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 13 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Bully on the Bus,” Mike confronts a bully on the bus.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 12 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “What’s With Robert?”, Alex and Adam help Mike live his truth.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 11 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “The Christmas Picture,” Mike is upset because Alex invited Adam to their Christmas mini-golf date.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 10 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Left Back,” Mike may need to repeat his freshman year at Lynbrook University.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 9 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “No Thanks,” Adam takes a new approach in dealing with a classmate’s constant criticism.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 8 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Debra’s Workout,” Mike believes his good grades are somehow the work of Lynbrook University’s resident aerobics instructor, Nick Bronson.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 7 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “Cousin Gerard,” the Barone Boys notice that their new roommate is similar to Mike.
In an episode inspired by Season 4, Episode 6 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “The Sister,” Adam is jealous of Mike’s sudden success as a stand-up comedian.
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