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Hope was conceived in Jimmy's van when he went out to get bubblegum ice cream and met a distressed Lucy Carlyle with whom he had a one-night stand. Hope is shown to be very intelligent, which she likely gets from her mother, as she was able to figure out a shape-sorter toy when she was two ( Jimmy wasn't able to do it even when he was four) and ...
Jimmy wants Sabrina to do the boring parenting stuff with Hope, and not just the fun stuff. She gets good at it and Hope calls her "Mom" for the first time. Jimmy wants to prove that he is not too sensitive, and joins the Natesville Auxiliary Police with Barney. --- Guest starring: Christopher Reed as a Sons of Anarchy member
James "Jimmy" Chance is a 23-year-old living in the quirky fictional town of Natesville, Virginia who impregnates a serial killer during a one-night stand.Earning custody of his unexpected daughter, Hope, after the mother is sentenced to death, Jimmy relies on his unorthodox but well-intentioned family for support in raising her.
In early December 2009, Kate Micucci was added to the cast as Jimmy's cousin. The role was originally created as a male named Mike. [8] [9] The pilot was filmed in December 2009, with Bijou Phillips as Lucy the serial killer/Hope's mother. [10] [11] In early spring 2010, reports stated that Cloris Leachman would portray Jimmy's grandmother, Maw ...
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter grew up in Plains, Georgia, and were neighbors. As a nurse, Jimmy's mom helped deliver Rosalynn when she was born. Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter: A love story for the ages
Jimmy decides to invite Lucy's parents (Valerie Mahaffey and Greg Germann), who are in denial of the fact that their daughter was a serial killer. When they finally do come however, the Chances are placed off guard long enough so they kidnap Hope. In revenge, Virginia knocks out Lucy's mother and takes Hope back.
Garret Dillahunt and Martha Plimpton are reunited in Greg Garcia’s newest sitcom — just not as Burt and Virginia Chance. The Raising Hope creator has enlisted his former stars for Sprung, “a ...
Television legend Cloris Leachman, who died Tuesday at the age of 94, earned the last of her whopping 22 Emmy nominations for her role as the larger-than-life Maw Maw on Greg Garcia’s 2010 ...