Rules Of Engagement

2007
4.7
478 reviews
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Season 02 episodes (15)

1 Flirting With Disaster
9/24/07
Adam (Oliver Hudson) enjoys stealing the attention of Russell's (David Spade) female admirers, prompting fiance Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) to lay down the law and Russell to seek revenge. Meanwhile, Jeff (Patrick Warburton) learns an important lesson about sleep deprivation after being left to revisit his college days in the guest bedroom, as Audrey (Megyn Price) sets out to teach him the consequences of snoring.
2 Audrey's Sister
10/1/07
A surprise visit from Audrey's (Megyn Price) sister Barbara (guest star Heather Locklear) opens a window of opportunity for Russell (David Spade) to prove that beauty is more than what meets the eye โ€“ or at least a function of personality and good strategy. Meanwhile, Jeff (Patrick Warburton) and Adam (Oliver Hudson) commiserate on their loss of "personal" time, until fiancรฉe Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) inadvertently puts an end to Adam's mourning.
3 Mr. Fix-It
10/8/07
Jeff (Patrick Warburton) and Audrey (Megyn Price) tackle marital communication issues while Adam (Oliver Hudson) and Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) discover whether creating a home-made "videotape" will spice up their love life. In the meantime, Russell (David Spade) makes an attempt at "text dating" but realizes that some things are better left imagined or better yet, unspoken.
4 Guy Code
10/15/07
In an effort to beef up their social agenda, Audrey (Megyn Price) persuades Jeff (Patrick Warburton) to double-date, which inadvertently puts the rules governed by the "guy code" versus the "marriage code" to the test. Meanwhile, Russell's (David Spade) strategy to score a date at work forces Adam (Oliver Hudson) to evaluate his own moral code and Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) to pick sides.
5 Bag Ladies
10/22/07
Russell (David Spade) realizes the cost of dating a "bag lady," while Adam (Oliver Hudson) experiences the social peril of yielding to Jennifer's (Bianca Kajlich) wishes and sporting a "man bag." In the meantime, Jeff (Patrick Warburton) and Audrey's (Megyn Price) extravagant effort at creating a buzz around their love life leads them to discover that the intimacy of a married couple is not a hot topic of conversation.
6 Old School Jeff
10/29/07
Jeff (Patrick Warburton) is given an opportunity to "live it up" during a night out on the town, landing Russell (David Spade) in hot water and Adam (Oliver Hudson) to reflect on the details surrounding his impending nuptials. Meanwhile, Audrey (Megyn Price) invites Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) to a wedding and experiences a surprising upside to the last "stage" of her husband's drunkenness.
7 Engagement Party
11/5/07
In an effort to capitalize on his commitment to Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich), Adam (Oliver Hudson) convinces Jeff (Patrick Warburton) to host an engagement party, which ultimately provides a lesson in "giving" and "receiving." Meanwhile, Audrey (Megyn Price) gains an unsolicited insight into her sister Barbara's (guest star Heather Locklear) single life where Russell (David Spade) finds himself unsuspectingly beaten at his own game.
8 Fix-Ups and Downs
11/12/07
Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) and Audrey (Megyn Price) practice their match-making skills and inadvertently end up date-less while Adam (Oliver Hudson) and Jeff (Patrick Warburton) score financial gain in the process. Meanwhile, Russell (David Spade) tries a new tactic at "fixing himself up" and finds that staking out a building can generate unanticipated results.
9 A Visit from Fay
12/17/07
A visit from Adam's (Oliver Hudson) free-spirited mother (guest star Peggy Lipton) puts Jennifer's (Bianca Kajlich) patience to the test and teaches Russell (David Spade) an embarrassing lesson about "art." Meanwhile, Jeff (Patrick Warburton) and Audrey (Megyn Price) find themselves enjoying alternative forms of entertainment as a result an involuntary television deprivation.
10 Time Share
4/14/08
Jeff makes plans to take Audrey away for the weekend to a fancy hotel, even though they'll have to sit through a time share presentation to get a great deal. When Jeff goes to book the trip, he learns that if they get a second couple to come they can go for free, so he asks Adam and Jen to come on a โ€œcouples' vacation.โ€ Once they get to the timeshare presentation, Adam and Jen learn the truth behind Jeff's invitation to come on vacation. Audrey, Adam and Jen are all disappointed and leave, forcing Jeff to attend the presentation alone. Back at Adam and Jen's room, Jeff tries to make amends after blowing off the presentation, causing him to pay full price for the weekend, just to spend some quality time with Adam. They both end up going to the presentation where the two of them bond. Meanwhile, Russell's shot at becoming one of Manhattan's 40 most eligible bachelors under 40 is ruined after an unfortunate wardrobe decision.
11 Jen at Work
4/21/08
Adam suggests that Jen do some freelance graphic design work for the company but Russell isn't crazy about the idea.
12 Optimal Male
4/28/08
Jeff's (Patrick Warburton) drive to be labeled an "optimal male" on his life-insurance physical leads him to some extreme behavior, while Adam's (Oliver Hudson) over-friendliness with an ex-girlfriend unsettles Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich). Meanwhile, Audrey (Megyn Price) attempts to lend Russell (David Spade) a helping hand to impress a girl (guest star Josie Davis) at a charity dinner.
13 Russell's Father's Son
5/5/08
Russell (David Spade) puts on a show to impress his father (guest star Geoff Pierson) when he comes to town, but both he and Adam (Oliver Hudson) learn the meaning of a parent's tough love. Meanwhile an "accident" in their apartment forces Adam and Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) to invade Audrey (Megyn Price) and Jeff's (Patrick Warburton) bathroom.
14 Buyer's Remorse
5/12/08
Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) and Adam (Oliver Hudson) attempt to practice fiscal responsibility as they consider buying their apartment. Audrey (Megyn Price) and Jeff (Patrick Warburton) offer to write their letter of recommendation, but end up making matters worse when they have a run-in with the landlady. Meanwhile Russell (David Spade) is forced to find a new dive when a waitress at the diner turns out to be one of his scorned ex-lovers. k Cendrowski
15 Pimp My Bride
5/19/08
Russell (David Spade) reluctantly agrees to host a photo shoot in his apartment for Audrey's (Megyn Price) magazine, with the hope of landing a date with a hot model. Adam (Oliver Hudson) steps in to play the groom in Audrey's wedding-themed shoot, prompting him to make a decision about his own engagement. Meanwhile, Jeff (Patrick Warburton) and Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) discover unexpected common interests with each other while searching for a birthday gift for Audrey.

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
478 reviews
James Wilson
July 8, 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
March 28, 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
October 3, 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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