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8/10
Best Episode Of The Season
slightlymad2220 November 2014
The best episode of "Rules Of Engagement" in Season 3. Helped in no small part by Adhir Kalyan as Russell's put upon assistant Timmy.

Plot In A Paragraph: Russell (David Spade) starts dating a therapist, but he gets uncomfortable when she analyses him, so he sends Timmy (Adhir Kalyan) to start seeing her, posing as him. Much to Jennifer's (Bianca Kajlich) annoyance Adam (Oliver Hudson) grows a soul patch. Meanwhile Jeff (Patrick Warburton) and Audrey (Megyn Price) have dinner with Brad and Jackie

Patrick Warburton is great as Jeff, Megyn Price isn't given as much to do as one would hope as Audrey Oliver Hudson still manages to look good while silly at the same time as Adam, Bianca Kajlich is OK as Jennifer too. But it's David Spade as Russell and the awesome Adhir Kalyan as Timmy that steal this episode and make it what it is.
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10/10
Best episode of season 3
djole0013 March 2010
Warning: Spoilers
It's hard to say which character or story related to character I've enjoy the most in this episode.

Adam with soul patch believes that he is cool, and acts very funny while Jeff, Russell, and at the end, we - can enjoy. Adam looks like a teenage boy that is in some phase of growing up, and is experimenting, discovering himself or older guy that wants to be younger and/or cooler. This situations are hilarious by definition.

Jeff doesn't enjoy having meal in "Family Style" which includes sharing his food with friends, so he gives his best to create master plan to avoid unpleasant situations and save friendship. It's funny to see how much effort will he invest in this, and will something go wrong?

And the winners are:Russell and Timmy! Russell asks Timmy to start seeing psychiatrist as him, and that's something we already saw in some TV shows, but the way it's done is very, very funny. If you want to see why Russell should not be left unsupervised and how will he react when he founds out that, than you had to watch this episode.
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