Rules of Engagement is a comedy about the different phases of male/female relationships, as seen through the eyes of a newly engaged couple, Adam and Jennifer, a long-time married pair, Jeff and Audrey, and a single guy on the prowl, Russell. As they find out, the often confusing stages of a relationship can seem like being on a roller coaster. People can describe the ride to you, but to really know what it's like you have to experience it for yourself.
The best episode of "Rules of Engagement" season 7 is "Liz Moves In", rated 7.3/10 from 438 user votes. It was directed by Ted Wass and written by Dan Kopelman. "Liz Moves In" aired on 2/4/2013 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Taking Names".
Liz temporarily moves in with Jeff and Audrey, and quickly irritates Audrey when she takes Jeff's side on everything. Meanwhile, Adam and Timmy team up to beat the rest of the company at ping pong.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: Dan Kopelman
Jeff and Audrey ask Russell to list the women he has slept with so they can avoid giving one of those names to their baby. Meanwhile, Adam is humiliated when he spends a lot of money on a new bicycle and gear.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: Mike Sikowitz
Liz wants to have a baby, so she turns to Russell for help. Meanwhile, Timmy takes Jeff's advice on how to attract a coworker, but it all backfires.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: Vanessa McCarthy
Jeff makes an effort to change his unhealthy eating habits after he accidentally eats Jen and Adam’s “special” cupcake and lands in the hospital. Meanwhile, Russell forces Timmy to be his wingman when his date brings her mother on their night out.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: Vanessa McCarthy
After meeting up with college friends who are no longer into partying, Jeff and Audrey set out to prove that even with a baby on the way, they can still have fun. Meanwhile, Timmy tricks Russell into accompanying him to a nursing home.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: Mike Sikowitz
Jeff plots to get into a popular restaurant that he promised to take Audrey to, after he fails to make a reservation.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: Lance Whinery
Brenda gets Jeff and Audrey to help cater an event at Columbia University. Audrey tries to impress the attendees, but it's Jeff's bartending skills that wow the crowd. Meanwhile, Russell enthusiastically embraces Timmy's Bollywood culture.
Director: Tom Hertz
Writer: Vanessa McCarthy
Jeff and Audrey join Adam and Jen's healthy cooking class, but it turns into a competition after Jen insults Audrey's cooking. Meanwhile, Timmy is freaked out by his resemblance to Russell's new girlfriend, Radha.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: Michael A. Ross
When Jen discovers that the guys are not planning a surprise bachelor party for Adam as he expects, she forces them to do one for him. Meanwhile, Jen paints a mural for Audrey and Jeff’s nursery that turns out to be rather graphic.
Director: Gail Mancuso
Writer: Andy Roth
Jeff tries to prove to Audrey that Heidi, a college friend, never had feelings for him; his plan goes awry, however, when she hits on him during a visit. Meanwhile, Timmy quits when he discovers Russell has embedded a pet tracking device in him.
Director: Megyn Price
Writer: Mike Haukom
Jeff is determined to make Brenda laugh when he discovers that she has a “wee” problem due to her pregnancy. Meanwhile, Timmy is surprised by the professionalism of his new boss while Russell is frustrated with his new assistant.
Director: Carlos Piñero
Writer: Vanessa McCarthy, Gloria Calderón Kellett