8 Simple Rules
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Template:Infobox television 8 Simple Rules (originally known as 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter) was a United States television situation comedy that aired on ABC, starring television veteran John Ritter. Reruns of the series currently air on Turkish television's ATV and Kenya Television Network (KTN), and Family Channel in Canada. It also airs on ABC1 in the UK.
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The Premise
It is set in Detroit, Michigan where it is about a married couple with three children. The father, Paul Hennessy, played by John Ritter, is a sportswriter who is prompted by his wife Cate's (Katey Sagal) return to nursing to take a more active role in raising their two teenage daughters (Bridget played by Kaley Cuoco and, Kerry played by Amy Davidson) and the young preteen - teen son Rory played by Martin Spanjers. The show, created by veteran comedy writer Tracy Gamble, derives its name and some of its elements from W. Bruce Cameron's book 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (ISBN 0761123148).
John Ritter's death
On September 11, 2003, John Ritter suffered an aortic dissection and died hours later. ABC later announced that the show would continue after a hiatus, and would incorporate the death of Ritter's character. The three new episodes that Ritter completed were aired with reflections from the cast.
The show returned on November 4, 2003 with a one hour episode, "Goodbye", dedicated to Paul Hennessy's death. Subsequent episodes dealt with the family's reaction to his death and their moving on. The first four post-Ritter episodes were shot without a live audience, in a respectful transition from the shock of his passing. Suzanne Pleshette and James Garner guest starred as Cate's parents. David Spade later guest starred as Cate's wayward nephew, CJ. Both Garner and Spade eventually received starring roles.
Waning Popularity
Shortly after the third season finale, rumors began circulating that 8 Simple Rules was facing cancellation. In its first season, the show ranked a respectable 42nd in the Nielsen Ratings. It did a little better when more viewers tuned in out of sympathy and curiosity after Ritter's unexpected death. But by the end of the second season, the show slipped to 50th. After ABC moved 8 Simple Rules to Friday nights at 8:00 p.m. it had fallen to 94th in the Nielsen standings. Some observers simply could not get beyond the tragic absence of John Ritter and welcomed its end. But others applauded the show's portrayal of a family sticking together and growing after a staggering loss that millions of families have shared. Regardless of either view, it is certainly one of a few times, if not the only time, in television history that a series continued two full years beyond the death of its star.
But the Friday night ratings took their toll on the show that had already endured so much. The third season finale (in which Katey Sagal's character tells her family that she's been dating the school principal played by Adam Arkin) wasn't even aired for May sweeps. The finale received a 3.9/8 rating share which gave ABC a third place finish behind NBC's Dateline (5.8/11.) and CBS' Joan of Arcadia (4.9/10.) which happened to star John Ritter's son Jason (and, coincidentally, was also cancelled due to poor ratings).
Criticisms
Some fans believe that the post-Ritter show hit a creative nadir when a third season episode parodied the movie Freaky Friday (the episode itself was aptly titled "Freaky Friday"). Fans who stuck with the show after John Ritter's death found the Freaky Friday episode to be absolutely clichéd, predictable, and full of cheap sexual humor. Many fans also felt that the storylines in the third (and final) season became decidingly more contrived when it became apparent that virtually the entire family (including James Garner and David Spade's characters) had a prominent role at the local high school. Also during the third season, the show seemed to rely quite heavily on special guest stars (such as Pamela Anderson and Katey Sagal's old Married... with Children colleague Ed O'Neill) to serve as quick ratings boosts.
"Jump the Shark" founder Jon Hein believed that the idea of 8 Simple Rules bringing in David Spade was like bringing in Scott Baio to play Chachi on Happy Days. Hein added that while he thought Spade was really funny, the show should have ended immediately after John Ritter died.
Some have chastised and ridiculed 8 Simple Rules for arguably being excessively sentimental (especially in the immediate aftermath of John Ritter's death). On the short-lived WB sitcom The Help (which incidentally, featured Katey Sagal's Married... with Children co-star David Faustino), one of the male characters joked about "Not seeing so much phoney emotion since the promos for 8 Simple Rules." It should be noted however that there was never a direct reference to John Ritter's death. Any other way, TV Guide still placed that particular joke in their weekly "Cheers & Jeers" section as one of the jeers of the week. Howard Stern also slightly mocked the considerably heavy-handed approach in the first few post-Ritter episodes.
The Fox animated series Family Guy mocked the original title for 8 Simple Rules by titling one of the episodes 8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter. On the premiere episode of the Fox sitcom The War at Home, the main character portrayed by Michael Rapaport boldly proclaimed "I only have one simple rule for dating my teenage daughter. If she sees your penis, I'll cut it off!"'
Cancellation
On May 17, 2005, 8 Simple Rules was officially cancelled by ABC.
Syndication
Less than two months later, on July 11, 2005, the WB television network announced it would air back-to-back repeats of all 76 episodes of 8 Simple Rules from 4–5 p.m. weekdays from in January 2, 2006 to September 2006 when it will be replaced by Reba.
8 Simple Rules currently airs its first and second seasons in the UK on ABC1 and on Disney Channel UK. The third season air at 5.30pm from March 6th on ABC1. In Australia, the cable channel FOX8 is currently broadcasting its first season. It also airs on the family channel at 8pm from monday through to thursday, and airs on the weekends at 8:15pm. Star World also airs weekly episodes in various Asian countries. In Canada the Family Channel plays episodes on weekdays at 8pm (Eastern and Pacific) and week-ends at 8:15pm. In France the show was shown on M6.
The 8 Simple Rules
The 8 Simple Rules mentioned in the series title represent a collection of beliefs that overprotective Paul is keen to enforce on any of his daughters' potential boyfriends. The rules, as stated in the Bruce Cameron book are:
- Rule One: If you pull into my driveway and honk you'd better be delivering a package, because you're sure as heck not picking anything up.
- Rule Two: You do not touch my daughter in front of me. You may glance at her, so long as you do not peer at anything below her neck. If you cannot keep your eyes or hands off of my daughter's body, I will remove them.
- Rule Three: I am aware that it is considered fashionable for boys of your age to wear their trousers so loosely that they appear to be falling off their hips. Please don't take this as an insult, but you and all of your friends are complete idiots. Still, I want to be fair and open minded about this issue, so I propose this compromise: You may come to the door with your underwear showing and your pants ten sizes too big, and I will not object. However, in order to assure that your clothes do not, in fact, come off during the course of your date with my daughter, I will take my electric staple gun and fasten your trousers securely in place around your waist.
- Rule Four: I'm sure you've been told that in today's world, sex without utilizing a "barrier method" of some kind can kill you. Let me elaborate: when it comes to sex, I am the barrier, and I WILL kill you.
- Rule Five: In order for us to get to know each other, we should talk about sports, politics, and other issues of the day. Please do not do this. The only information I require from you is an indication of when you expect to have my daughter safely back at my house, and the only word I need from you on this subject is "early."
- Rule Six: I have no doubt you are a popular fellow, with many opportunities to date other girls. This is fine with me as long as it is okay with my daughter. Otherwise, once you have gone out with my little girl, you will continue to date no one but her until she is finished with you. If you make her cry, I will make you cry.
- Rule Seven: As you stand in my front hallway, waiting for my daughter to appear, and more than an hour goes by, do not sigh and fidget. If you want to be on time for the movie, you should not be dating. My daughter is putting on her makeup, a process which can take longer than painting the Golden Gate Bridge. Instead of just standing there, why don't you do something useful, like changing the oil in my car?
- Rule Eight: The following places are not appropriate for a date with my daughter: Places where there are beds, sofas, or anything softer than a wooden stool. Places lacking parents, policemen, or nuns. Places where there is darkness. Places where there is dancing, holding hands, or happiness. Places where the ambient temperature is warm enough to induce my daughter to wear shorts, tank tops, midriff T-shirts, or anything other than overalls, a sweater, and a goose down parka zipped up to her chin. Movies with a strong romantic or sexual theme are to be avoided; movies which feature chainsaws are okay. Hockey games are okay.
Characters
- John Ritter as Paul Hennessy (2002-2003)
- Katey Sagal as Cate Egan Hennessy
- Martin Spanjers as Rory Joseph Hennessy
- Kaley Cuoco as Bridget Erin Hennessy
- Amy Davidson as Kerry Hennessy
- James Garner as Jim Egan (2003-2005)
- David Spade as C.J. Barnes (2004-2005)
- Billy Aaron Brown as Kyle
- Amanda MacDonald as Danielle (2004-2005)
- Nikki Danielle Moore as Jenna Sharpe (2003-2005)
See also
External links
- {{{2|{{{title|8 Simple Rules}}}}}} at The Internet Movie Database
- An online version of the original article at the author's web site
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- 8 Simple Rules Fan Site
- Jump The Shark - 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter
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