This CBS comedy project follows the life of Henry Bennett, a man in his mid-twenties who decides to move back in with his 73-year old, larger-than-life father Ed, and his everyday relationships, including the one with his brother Vince and his wife Kathleen.
While reading the CBS schedule, I noticed something. Rules of Engagement will succeed $#*! My Dad Says, which will have completed its on-air order for the season.
Early cancellation?
Don't think so. Says first season only had a 20 episodes while CBS other sitcoms usually have a 22-24 order.
But I believe Rules will gain ratings by moving to thursday after TBBT though, wich is good, it's a fun show.
As for Shit My Dad Says: It's not that horrible show that every critic want it to be. I actually think it's quite good. Do you remember Two and a half Men's first season when it just doesn't had cheap jokes but some emotional stuff? Says remind me of that.
Shatner is Shatner, he delivers his oneliners and is the carrier of the show.
The actor who plays Henry is like Ted in HIMYM, they need a character who moves the plot forward.
Will Sasso and Nicolle Sullivan are good together and have a great chemistry since MADtv, they have their little plot every episode.
It's a solid show and I laugh quite a bit, wich is all I want from a sitcom.
by Daemonius posted 13 years ago
What I don't get is why move a timeslot if the show has improved it's viewers...
by Orlando posted 13 years ago
While reading the CBS schedule, I noticed something.
Rules of Engagement will move from Monday (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) to Thursdays (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) beginning Feb. 24, reuniting with another former Monday comedy, The Big Bang Theory, to form a new Thursday comedy block. This season, Rules of Engagement has improved its time period by +13% in both viewers and adults 18-49 and by +17% in adults 25-54. Rules of Engagement will succeed $#*! My Dad Says, which will have completed its on-air order for the season.
Early cancellation?
by HomerS posted 14 years ago
godzionu said:
it's quite the same, hasn't really improved
how can you stand watching it then?
Well as i said, i'm not the tough crowd kind of guy, who needs to laugh out loud to enjoy commedies.
I sit back and relax, for me it's no torture but easy to watch. I rather watch a mediocre sitcom than an ok procedural show.
And the episode where Shattner got the gay guy fired twice was actually not that bad.
by GodZionu posted 14 years ago
HomerS said:
it's quite the same, hasn't really improved
how can you stand watching it then?
by HomerS posted 14 years ago
it's quite the same, hasn't really improved
by Robcore posted 14 years ago
Anyone still watching this? I keep seeing torrents for it and wondering why it hasn't been canned yet. Has it improved?
-Rob
by GodZionu posted 14 years ago
they still air this awesome show? :P
by Daemonius posted 14 years ago
-Rocket Man?
-Not tonight!
:lol:
by GodZionu posted 14 years ago
Orlando said:
no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
That was more funny that the two episodes combined.
indeed it was.
Rules of Engagement will succeed $#*! My Dad Says, which will have completed its on-air order for the season.
Early cancellation?
Don't think so. Says first season only had a 20 episodes while CBS other sitcoms usually have a 22-24 order.
But I believe Rules will gain ratings by moving to thursday after TBBT though, wich is good, it's a fun show.
As for Shit My Dad Says: It's not that horrible show that every critic want it to be. I actually think it's quite good. Do you remember Two and a half Men's first season when it just doesn't had cheap jokes but some emotional stuff? Says remind me of that.
Shatner is Shatner, he delivers his oneliners and is the carrier of the show.
The actor who plays Henry is like Ted in HIMYM, they need a character who moves the plot forward.
Will Sasso and Nicolle Sullivan are good together and have a great chemistry since MADtv, they have their little plot every episode.
It's a solid show and I laugh quite a bit, wich is all I want from a sitcom.
Rules of Engagement will move from Monday (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) to Thursdays (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) beginning Feb. 24, reuniting with another former Monday comedy, The Big Bang Theory, to form a new Thursday comedy block. This season, Rules of Engagement has improved its time period by +13% in both viewers and adults 18-49 and by +17% in adults 25-54. Rules of Engagement will succeed $#*! My Dad Says, which will have completed its on-air order for the season.
Early cancellation?
how can you stand watching it then?
Well as i said, i'm not the tough crowd kind of guy, who needs to laugh out loud to enjoy commedies.
I sit back and relax, for me it's no torture but easy to watch. I rather watch a mediocre sitcom than an ok procedural show.
And the episode where Shattner got the gay guy fired twice was actually not that bad.
how can you stand watching it then?
-Rob
-Not tonight!
:lol:
That was more funny that the two episodes combined.
indeed it was.