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Rules of Engagement Season 1-7 General Discussion Thread (Spoilers)

has this show been cancelled

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im glad about that, as i just watched the 1 season and part of the second season and i like it

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Thats ok, one more season of it is better than nothing

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Brian Dennehy Lands "Meaty" Sitcom Role

Brian Dennehy, a silver-screen vet and six-time Emmy nominee, is bringing his acting chops — and perhaps some savory lamb chops, as well! — to CBS' Rules of Engagement, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

In one of the sitcom's first episodes of the new season, Dennehy will guest star as the father of Patrick Warburton's Jeff. The verbal jabs fly between Jeff's wife, Audrey, and her father-in-law, whose alpha-male antics, unbridled love for meat and blatant chauvinism make his sometimes-gruff son look positively refined.

Dennehy's big-screen resume includes the tracking and capture of one John Rambo (in First Blood) and F/X. He won a Golden Globe for the TV presentation of the Arthur Miller classic Death of a Salesman.

CBS' Rules returns midseason. — Matt Mitovich

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me too, but i just hope its a little better

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Reply 30#30 bala's post

I remember you saying this would be the last season but it was the best season so far and got a 4th season, now that is shock as it was on the bubble last year and now one of the first to get renewed for a new season.

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Rules of Engagement Season 5 Discussion (Spoilers)

Season 5 Premiered September 20, 2010





Discuss Anything About Season 5 Here

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Rules of Engagement' cancelled by CBS



Rules of Engagement has reportedly been cancelled by CBS.

The veteran sitcom, which was recently moved to a new slot on Thursdays at 8.30pm, will not return for a seventh season, according to TV Series Finale.

The site claims that the sitcom's cast and crew are currently filming the last two episodes for season six, which will serve as the final episodes for the show.

Cast members - including David Spade, Patrick Warburton, Bianca Kajlich, Megyn Price and Oliver Hudson - were apparently informed of the network's decision on Friday night.

TV Series Finale credits an unnamed source as saying: "The reality is it's got to be politics. The network has always had it out for [series creator] Tom [Hertz] and the show.

"It really does seem to be a desperation move on their part to find something that hits it out of the ballpark in that Thursday 8.30 slot."

Warburton previously criticised CBS, after the network originally planned to air Rules in a "s**t" Saturday night slot.

"The scripts are great and we're having a lot of fun doing the show," he said. "But God knows if anybody's gonna find us on Saturday night."

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Unconfirmed by any other site that I visit.

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