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4.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to the mid 30's to 40's !!!!, April 3, 2008
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This review is from: Rules of Engagement Season 2 (Amazon Instant Video)
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I have waited for a show like this for a while. When we were young The Jeffersons, All in the Family, etc. then in our teens to 20's was 30 Something, Friends. So now a little bit older and we have a funny show for the age I'm at and can relate to. All the little jokes that hit home. It will remind you when you were single and dating or engaged and at last to be married for a long time Happily too. I do like the fact that kids is not in this picture because it can take you to a mind set that I think we forget when we do have kids. So let it take you back in years or enjoy what you have, and have fun watching the show.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So funny ;-P, June 25, 2008
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This show is consistantly funny. It's one of my favourite sitcoms. It revolves around two couples; one married and one engaged, and also a single male, played by David Spade. Audrey and Jeff are the married couple (Jeff is played brilliantly by Patrick Warburton) and Adam and Jennifer are the engaged couple (Adam is played by the cute Oliver Hudson - Goldie Hawn's son) and Russell - my favourite - is played by David Spade. To me, he's the funniest. He has a unique way of delivering lines and he's always on point.
I think the reason that this should appeal to almost anyone is because singles, engaged couples and marrieds can all relate to it. The story lines have a real feel to them rather than sugary sweetness - they fight, they have doubts. My favourite episode in this season is Engagement Party where Adam and Jennifer come up with a plan to get more wedding shower gifts. In that episode, Heather Locklear stars as Audrey's sister and she and Russell become quite friendly.
I hardly saw a bad episode during this season. It remained as funny as season 1, and it's so entertaining and enjoyable. If there is only one thing I don't like about this show is the canned laughter. It's a little annoying, but overall it doesn't detract from it too much. I really love this show and I hope you'll check it out.
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