Many years ago I used to use a program called "TEDS Suite", which ran on a PC and drove recording selections on my Topfield PVR.
One of the great features this software had was in its reporting, where you could check for any recording why it was selected to be recorded. The software used multiple rules to select a recording or not, and if any rules matched, the TV program was recorded. Unless one of the "Do not record" rules matched, which overrode the other rules. The reporting showed which rules had matched, whether it was one or more rules, and the result of the analysis: Record or not.
I'm not sure MC's structure would allow such reporting, but it was a very nice feature, and allowed me to refine my recording rules and eliminate unwanted recordings many times.
For recording NCIS I use the rules:
[Series]=[NCIS] which means Series is NCIS
OR
[Name]=[NCIS" which means Name begins with NCIS
That is still a bit broad, but it has to be, because my EPG data is near useless. I have to catch more recordings, some of them unwanted, because the EPG data will often not have the [Series] tag, and will have either just "NCIS" in the Name, or "NCIS" with some form of the Episode name after that. It means that I record "NCIS: Los Angeles" more often that I want to, but I just delete those.
I also use a View I built to check recordings, in addition to the "TV Guide" View that you described Yaobing.
My recordings view is a Categories View like the default "Shows" View, and includes just the [Series] Category. The rules I use in "Set rules for display" are;
[Media Sub Type]=[TV Show] -[Recording Rule ID]=[]
Which means that the file is a "TV Show", and that the [Recording Rules ID] is not Blank. My understanding is that the second rule is the way MC identifies files as recordings. i.e. If it has a value in the [Recording Rules ID] tag, it is a recorded TV program.
With that View I can add any columns and see exactly what is going on, either at the Series level, or at the Episode level within a Series.
A variation I use sometimes is to remove the [Series] Category, making the View just a File List, which gives me a full list of every recording without grouping them into Series, and then I sort in reverse order by [Date Recorded], so that I can see a reverse chronological list of all recordings ever made.
Maybe Views like the above would help CountryBumkin?