Everybody Loves Raymond Season 10?
The cancelled CBS sitcom is unlikely to join the ever-growing list of TV show revivals and reboots, star Brad Garrett informs TVGuide:
According to Garrett, bringing the show back wouldn’t be possible without Boyle, who died in 2006, and Roberts, who passed away in 2016. “The bottom line is, so much of that show were the parents. There’s just no way that anyone – the writers or Ray or anyone or myself – could really see doing the show without them.”
Though he admits to wondering where Ray and Robert have ended up today, Garrett says the show already wrapped up their stories and doesn’t need to revisited.
“The great thing about Ray is he wrapped up the show when they really felt they were out of episodes. And he did it in the prime and I don’t think he’d want to start that up again, nor really should he. He went out on top and it’s a great thing to be able to say,” he added. “But I am looking forward to the other reboots, especially the Rosanne one. But I do not see Ray doing that at all and I understand why.”
Everybody Loves Raymond survived nine seasons on CBS from 1996 to 2005.
Do you want an Everybody Loves Raymond TV show revival? Happy for the show to remain cancelled?
Dylan says
Definitely would not be the same without Frank & Marie – they need the banter with their parents. And lets not forget that Sawyer Sweeten passed away in 2015 – even though the children were minor characters I feel that you can’t create something magical with so many missing characters.
Even though Will & Grace is back and Roseanne & Fuller House are back I just feel sometimes nostalgia isn’t as great as we had hoped for.