[s4e15] Robert's Rodeo Apr 2026

Free from his "plans," Robert decides to pick up an extra patrol shift. That shift leads him to an in a Queens parking lot—and that’s where things go sideways. The Incident: Gored in the... Thigh?

A summary of the in the series, "The Tenth Anniversary."

The episode kicks off with a classic Ray move. He’s supposed to spend the day with Robert, but an invite to go with his friends is too tempting to pass up. Instead of being honest, Ray tells Robert he has to work. [S4E15] Robert's Rodeo

The episode culminates in Robert recovering at Frank and Marie’s house. In a moment that shifts from hilarious to deeply moving, Robert asks Ray to help . It’s a scene that is both physically awkward and emotionally heavy, showing that underneath the years of sibling rivalry, Ray truly does show up for his brother when it counts. Favorite Quote from the Episode: Raymond: "Now turn over. She'll powder your ass."

The hospital scenes highlight the best and worst of Ray Barone. While the rest of the family—even a surprisingly worried Frank—is in a panic, Ray deals with the tension the only way he knows how: by . Free from his "plans," Robert decides to pick

However, the mood shifts the second Ray realizes Robert was only at that rodeo because Ray lied to him. The guilt is palpable, but Ray still struggles to show actual "care" until Debra forces his hand.

Whether you're in it for the sight of Robert running from a bull or the rare moment of Barone vulnerability, "Robert's Rodeo" remains a standout "masterpiece" of the series. A of the most emotional Robert/Ray moments. The behind-the-scenes trivia for this specific episode. Instead of being honest, Ray tells Robert he has to work

In what remains one of the show's most iconic (and painful) plot points, a bull gets loose and spears Robert. While Robert tries to maintain his dignity by telling the family he was gored in the "upper thigh," the truth eventually comes out: it was his . Ray’s Guilt vs. Ray’s Humor