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  • Rules Is Back!

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    Can you believe that it has been 10 months since the last episode of Rules of Engagement? Way too long to not see David Spade, Patrick Warburton and Oliver Hudson on CBS Monday.

    They returned with a great episode that was able to showcase David Spade's 12 year old humor perfectly. People may hate the guy, but they're lying to you if they claim to not laugh at his material. The women on this show are also funny as I laughed at several Bianca Kajlich and Megyn Price lines, a rarity in 2009 comedies.

    We also had a great guest appearance by Bob Odenkirk as Mike, a divorced friend of Jeff who makes boat metaphors. Props to Rules of Engagement for bringing in such a talented comic.moreless
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