Rules of Engagement

2007

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7.4| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 05 February 2007 Canceled
Producted By: Happy Madison Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Rules of Engagement is a comedy about the different phases of male/female relationships, as seen through the eyes of a newly engaged couple, Adam and Jennifer, a long-time married pair, Jeff and Audrey, and a single guy on the prowl, Russell. As they find out, the often confusing stages of a relationship can seem like being on a roller coaster. People can describe the ride to you, but to really know what it's like you have to experience it for yourself.

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Incannerax What a waste of my time!!!
Softwing Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??
Noutions Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
O2D This show is not only unfunny but it's highly unoriginal.The whole premise is stolen from countless other unfunny shows.The couple who has been married for 10 years and hate each other has been done to death by other CBS shows.A coincidence?Not likely.It's the same premise as Everyone Likes Raymond and The Queen of Kings.The younger couple with an extremely controlling woman has also been over done.I can't remember any older shows with that(Married with Children) but Til Death did it.Every story is about how the older man is a terrible husband and his wife is extremely unreasonable and always doing things that would make a sane man avoid marriage like the plague.The show centers around the characters jobs and I don't have a clue what any of them do.I think they all work at the same place but what that place may be is never made clear.The older woman also has a mysterious job that requires her to make lots of presentations.The weirdest part is that David Spade's boyfriend keeps calling him sir.Is that a Peppermint Patty/Marcy reference?I don't get it.And of course the older woman wants a baby and can't have one so they get a surrogate.Another plot line that has been done to death.Of course the surrogate is a pushy lesbian because that's the type of thing they think people want to see.Every time the surrogate opens her mouth I cringe,knowing it's just going to spew propaganda.Weirdly,the most uncomfortable thing about the show is the older man's haircut.For some reason the back is shorter than the front.I wish I could find humor in that but it just bothers me.I have seen every episode and didn't laugh once.Never watch this atrocity.
drystyx This totally uninspired sit-com is on all the time on the few stations I can get on antenna TV right now, and that's depressing. The show is depressing, because it is just hate filled and without inspiration.There are two couples and two single guys. One of the single guys is an absolute creep, and the other is a very dapper Asian man who works for him. They provide really what little comedy there is in the show.The others are supposed to be regular people, I suppose, but the guys are nothing like "good old guys", particularly the older, stout one who tries to be funny in a dry way, but fails for many reasons. One of them is that in his low tone, it's impossible to hear what he's saying. Another is that when you can hear him, the line is poorly written. It's as though a gay guy is writing his lines.The script is the worst thing about the show. The people in the business are so out of touch with the world outside New York and California that they need to stop trying and let real talent in, but they are afraid of talent, as this show reveals (along with other shows).
Shopaholic35 I will really miss this show when I reach the final episode. It is the perfect show that you can put on after a hard day at work and just laugh at. There are no dark depressing aspects to this show it just aims to entertain with laughter and it definitely succeeds in doing that. There is a basic underlying storyline that helps to propel the show but it is more about the characters living out their day-to-day lives.Jeff and Audrey are my favourite couple and live up to their stereotypes perfectly. The beer- guzzling, sports-watching neanderthal with a soft-side and his shopaholic, emotional, nagging wife. It may be over the top but it works. The rest of the core cast is also entertaining and each play their part in contributing to a stereotypical world where everyone is funny.Try not to over think this one, just enjoy it for what it is and you'll find yourself laughing in no time.
AzGrandma44 Just read on the returning shows that this is one that is being dumped, after all the seasons now after Jeff & Audrey finally get the baby they wanted, Timmy gets a new job & Jennifer and Adam finally get better, I was hoping for a 10 rating. Now we just get to watch reruns. So sad. Maybe this is why I try not to pick a favorite show, I am cursed... They always cancel them :-( . I think all the characters are unique in there own way. David Spade is a classic womanizer, with his age, And Timmy, is a hoot. Adam will never grow up and Jennifer will always have to lead him in the right direction. Now the baby. I was looking forward to seeing how Jeff can deal with a child.

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