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All seven seasons and 100 episodes of the Tom Hertz-created sitcom Rules of Engagement dropped on Prime Video on March 25th. The show was a staple of CBS’s comedy lineup throughout its seven-season run from 2007 until 2013 but never received that flagship status, in part due to its use as a mid-season replacement and its frequent shifting on the schedule. The series focused on modern relationships and followed a long-married couple, a newly engaged couple, and a single friend navigating the different stages of love and dating.
Rules of Engagement Is a Criminally Underrated Sitcom That More People Need To See
Whether you missed it during its initial network airing or have completely forgotten about it in the more than a decade since it wrapped its seven-season run, Rules of Engagement is a sitcom worth watching. A traditional, multi-camera sitcom with a laugh track, the show is perfect comfort TV that provides a consistent 20 minutes of low-stakes, laugh-out-loud comedy focused on different stages of relationships and familiar, safe environments, and a classic sitcom feel reminiscent of other sitcom greats like Seinfeld or Friends. Itโs the type of show that doesnโt try to be anything more than what it is and makes for a perfect after-work, end-of-the-day relaxing watch.








