Rules Of Engagement

2007
4.7
477 reviews
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Season 01 episodes (7)

1 Season 1, Episode 1: Rules of Engagement: Pilot
07/02/05
Adam (Oliver Hudson) and Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) are a 20-something couple who have gotten engaged and moving in together after just seven months of dating. Meanwhile, their neighbors Jeff (Patrick Warburton) and Audrey (Megyn Price) who have been married twelve years try to set a good example and shed some insight - and fear- about marriage. Offering yet another perspective is Adam's best friend Russell (David Spade) a life-long bachelor, who will never grow up and take life seriously. Mike Haukom and Tom Hertz wrote the episode directed by Andy Ackerman.
2 Season 1, Episode 2: Birthday Deal, the
07/02/12
Audrey (Megyn Price) hosts a lavish party for Jeff's (Patrick Warburton) birthday against his will, but he goes along in order to get his "birthday deal," a secret gift Adam (Oliver Hudson) and Russell (David Spade) are eager to discover. They have their own ideas about what it could be, leading Adam and Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) to set up deals of their own, which Adam begins to regret after Jeff plants unsavory seeds in his mind about what Jennifer might request.
3 Season 1, Episode 3: Young and the Restless, the
07/02/19
After Adam (Oliver Hudson) has too many restless nights sleeping in Jennifer's (Bianca Kajlich) small bed, he brings home the bed he shared with his ex-girlfriend which causes a fight and leads them tossing out all memories of past relationships. Meanwhile, Audrey (Megyn Price) is surprisingly jealous after Jeff (Patrick Warburton) takes her up on a bet that can't get a woman's phone number even if takes off his wedding ring and coaching from Russell (David Spade).
4 Season 1, Episode 4: Hard Day's Night
07/03/12
Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) tries to help Jeff's (Patrick Warburton) sore neck with a massage until the situation between them becomes uncomfortable and upsets Audrey (Megyn Price). Meanwhile, Russell (David Spade) brings Adam (Oliver Hudson) along to help him fight off a school yard bully so Russell can get close to the teacher.
5 Season 1, Episode 5: Kids
07/03/05
Adam (Oliver Hudson) and Jennifer's (Bianca Kajlich) plans for a romantic weekend fall apart after they argue about their different feelings towards careers, finances and kids. Meanwhile, Audrey (Megyn Price) is having second thoughts about why she and Jeff (Patrick Warburton) have waited so long to have children and Russell (David Spade) has a close encounter with an older neighbor who helped him celebrate his 18th birthday. Jessica Walter guest-stars.
6 Season 1, Episode 6: Game on
07/02/26
After Adam (Oliver Hudson) buys an expensive video-game console, Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) makes him promise to discuss major purchases first, but Russell (David Spade) interferes and makes Adam question the agreement. Meanwhile, Audrey (Megyn Price) accuses Jeff (Patrick Warburton) of being more emotionally involved with sports teams than with her.
7 Season 1, Episode 7: Jeff's Wooby
07/03/19
Adam (Oliver Hudson) is surprised when Jennifer (Bianca Kalish) confronts him about not yet setting a date all the while knowing he has a surprise of his own all planned. Meanwhile, after hearing about Jennifer's dilemma, Audrey (Megyn Price) surprises Jeff by making quilt out of his old t-shirts but regrets her gift when he doesn't stop telling the stories that are behind the shirts. Russell (David Spade) can't figure out his new date (guest star Maggie Lawson) when all of her conversations make sexual references and she won't sleep with him.

About this show

Follows the unique friendship between a married couple, a pair of newly engaged lovebirds, and a contented bachelor as they navigate the jungles of dating.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
477 reviews
James Wilson
08 July 2014
What a shame that after a great 7 season run, Rules of Engagement has been canceled. I was extremely saddened when I herd the news. In a world where good funny tv shows are few and far between an other great shows like the office and HIMYM are bowing out that a truly funny show like this be forced to stop. Shame on you CBS for canceling one of my favorite shows but allowing a show like Meet The Miller's or Two Broke Girls be renewed or keeping around Two and a half men without Charlie. Big bang is only good
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Ryan Flick
28 March 2017
Absolutely one of the best shows I've ever watched. Witty dialogue, fantastic character development, and great casting. Spade and Warburton fit their roles incredibly. I rarely watch the 7th season because it saddens me to think about how it's ended and will never be back.
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A Google user
03 October 2012
Jeff and Russel are a great comedy team since the emperor's new groove... love Patrick's low monotone voice and humor... David plays the same pathetic womanizer that he's great at.... Love it!
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