'Robert', at the suggestion of his lamebrain cousin Gerard, joins a group that suspiciously resembles a real life group (with a name that means 'science-field of study'). If you experience one of their 'meetings', you will receive the same wide-eyed welcome and joyous greetings. The feeling of belonging is one of their biggest come-ons. 'Robert' is feeling lost because of his family fighting and vulnerability is exactly what such a group preys upon. When 'Robert' realizes that the group leader is much more interested in 'Raymond' and his celebrity, the dawning of understanding spreads over 'Robert's' crestfallen face. How 'Raymond' uses the situation to try and get 'Debra' and 'Marie' to stop fighting is fun to see.
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