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Rules of Engagement - Season 1
TrailerThe series follows two couples and their single friend, all at different stages in their relationships, as they find out the often-confusing stages of a relationship can seem like a ride on a roller coaster.Actors: Patrick Warburton, Megyn Price, Oliver Hudson, Bianca Kajlich, David Spade, Audra Blaser, Smith Cho, Lauren Stamile, Gloria LeRoy, Don Perry, Sharon Brathwaite, ...»Director: Tom HertzCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Rules of Engagement - Season 1"
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Characters of "Rules of Engagement - Season 1"
Jeff BinghamPlayed by: Patrick WarburtonAudrey BinghamPlayed by: Megyn PriceAdam RhodesPlayed by: Oliver HudsonJennifer MorganPlayed by: Bianca KajlichRussell DunbarPlayed by: David SpadeDaniPlayed by: Maitland WardTawneyPlayed by: Rachelle WoodWoman #1Played by: Tammin SursokConstancePlayed by: Jessica WalterDr. SachsPlayed by: Richard McGonagle -
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Critic Reviews of "Rules of Engagement - Season 1"
Boston GlobeFebruary 05, 2007Rules of Engagement is a buddy sitcom, but its three male stars have no chemistry.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteFebruary 05, 2007I suspect plenty of viewers will choose to spend their time otherwise engaged.
Seattle Post-IntelligencerFebruary 05, 2007Talking on the phone with your in-laws is preferable to paying attention, as is scrubbing the grout in your kitchen.
New York Magazine/VultureFebruary 05, 2007Spade will always come across as a hairy ashtray.
New York PostFebruary 05, 2007Rules of Engagement is so detestable on so many levels that we need a talent judge - or maybe even a civil action - to get this thing off the air, asap.
Salon.comFebruary 05, 2007The story lines are every bit as insufferable as the punch lines.
Washington PostFebruary 05, 2007The new show, Rules of Engagement, does not rule. It tends instead to reek, emitting the aroma of a decaying clone.
USA TodayFebruary 05, 2007Nothing lands, nothing makes sense, nothing remotely reminds you of life on this planet as most of us know it.
New York TimesFebruary 05, 2007It's not a groundbreaking new series by any means, but it has some redeeming virtues.
Chicago TribuneFebruary 05, 2007If CBS wants to put a hammerlock on the much-desired 18-49 demographic, it shouldn't commission comedies that have such a musty, retro view of gender politics.
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