8 Simple Rules
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8 Simple Rules (originally 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter) is an American sitcom which aired from September 17, 2002 to April 15, 2005. The show stared John Ritter, Katey Sagal, James Garner, and David Spade.
[edit] Season 1
[edit] Pilot
- Paul: So Rory, what do you like most about James Bond?
- Rory: Hmm...I like that he has a license to kill
[edit] Wall of Shame
- Cate: Keep Bridget off the phone and out of the mall.
- Paul: I'm a man, not a miracle worker.
[edit] Wings
Red bull gives you wings
[edit] Son-in-Law
[edit] Cheerleader
[edit] Trick or Treehouse
[edit] By the Book
[edit] Two Boys for Every Girl
[edit] Give It Up
[edit] Paul Meets His Match
[edit] All I Want for Christmas
[edit] Rory's Got a Boyfriend
[edit] Career Choices
[edit] Kerry's Big Adventure
[edit] Come and Knock on Our Door
[edit] Drummer Boy (1)
[edit] Drummer Boy (2)
[edit] Cool Parent
[edit] Every Picture Tells a Story
[edit] Kerry's Video
[edit] Good Moms Gone Wild
[edit] Career Woman
[edit] Queen Bees and King Bees
[edit] Bake Sale
[edit] The Doyle Wedding
[edit] Sort of an Officer and a Gentleman (1)
[edit] Sort of an Officer and a Gentleman (2)
[edit] Season 2
[edit] Season 3
[edit] Unknown episode(s)
- Kyle: (answering cell phone) Wassup my brotha from anotha motha?
- [Bridget walks downstairs dressed in tight pants and a short shirt]
- Paul: Uh, Bridget, why are you dressed like that?
- Kerry: Must be casual sex day at school.
- Bridget: Hey, at least I get...
- [Paul turns to Bridget]
- Bridget: ...to look good.
- Paul: Okay, Cupcake, I think you missed the word "under" in underwear because I can see your bra and that slingshot your wearing under your pants.
- Bridget: It's a thong.
- Paul: It's floss.
- Bridget: I can't wear anything else. Panty lines - Hello?
- Paul: Panty lines - Hello, are fine. Actually they were a pretty big deal in my day.
- Bridget: Well, we're the thong generation.
- Paul: Well, maybe that's why your generation is so angry. You're always walking around with a wedgie!
- Bridget: I need more boyfriends.
- Kerry: Don't mess with the middle child!
- Cate: (reading Paul's last article) Okay readers, today we're having a little pop quiz, it's multiple choice, so sharpen your number 2 pencils and put your thinking caps on. Ready? Here's a quote: "Dad, you're an idiot." Now, contestants, this was said to me because of which of the following transgressions? A: Coming to the breakfast table wearing pajamas and black socks? B: Asking my oldest daughter if that guy I saw her talking to yesterday at school was her boyfriend? C: Referring to rapper Fiddy Cent as "Fifty Cents"? or D: Entering the room? Okay, pencils down. Actually it was a trick question. The answer is all of the above. Now do you know how many times I called my father an idiot? Zero. Why? Because I feared him. Back then we didn't share our deep personal feelings, our deepest conversations usually revolved around the tigers bull pen. But my kids, I can't get them to shut up! There's not a feeling that my kids are afraid to express over and over and over. And my wife reassures me this is a good thing over and over and over, and she's always right. So do I wish that my kids feared me? Well my house would be quieter, and I'd spend a lot less time in the bathroom, but no. Because I know that whenever they insult me whether it's a "You're an idiot," "You're a geek," or an "I hate you," an "I love you" isn't far behind. And it's the knowledge that my wife and kids love me that makes it safe for me to wear pajamas and black socks to the breakfast table.
- Bridget: The last thing I told him was "I hate you!"
- CJ: But I won't say [what club it was] because it's a little embarassing.
- Guy Bridget met at bar using CJ's drivers license: I'm looking for a goregus blonde named CJ.
- CJ: I have NEVER seen this man before in my life!

