
8 Simple Rules
Comedy • TV-PG • 2002–05 • 3 Seasons
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5.9
Paul and Cate are raising their three children -- Bridget, Kerry and Rory -- which is no easy task. Oldest daughter Bridget is traversing the dating scene. Kerry is cute and smart, but she has a hard time getting in touch with her true feelings because of her lack of self-confidence. The youngest of the three children, and only boy, Rory is beginning to discover one of life's greatest mysteries -- girls.
Starring
Katey Sagal, Kaley Cuoco, Amy Davidson, Martin Spanjers, James Garner
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User Reviews
I really enjoyed this. It was so sad when Ritter passed. The show just wasn't the same after that, but it was still decent.
Would watch when nothing else was on tv, used to enjoy
I never got super into it but I did enjoy it when it was on. I do remember the episodes after Ritter had passed. It wasn't the same.
Light and funny sitcom that was surprisingly gracious and successful in transitioning past the passing of the lead
Lighthearted family show. I used to watch this with my mom when i was a kid. R.I.P. John Ritter
Nothing super special, but better than 90% of sitcoms out there.
Solid sitcom with great characters and genuine laughs. Also, the lead character’s death was heartbreaking but i watched this a lot
Enjoyed the show! You could really tell the difference once the dad passed away but David Spade was a saving grace for that last season
Shamelessly continued after Ritter’s death, very generic show with a good cast.
It was a decent show most notable for one of Kaley’s first starts.
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70 (11%)
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337 (53%)
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5.9 – Based on 637 ratings
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