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The consensus reads, "Raising Hope nurses a winsome sweetness in an improved second season that shears off the comedic bits that didn't work while expounding upon the blue collar charm and gleaming heart that lured viewers in." [18] Matt Roush of TV Guide called the show in his season 2 review "A treat for anyone who loves a good call-back to ...
The first season of the American television series Raising Hope premiered on September 21, 2010 and concluded on May 17, 2011 on the Fox Television Network. The show aired on Tuesday at 9:00 pm ET. The season consisted of 22 episodes and averaged 6.40 million viewers. [1]
"Blue Dots" is the eighth episode of the first season of the American sitcom Raising Hope. The episode was written by Liz Astrof, her first for the series, and was directed by Eyal Gordin. The episode premiered November 16, 2010 on the Fox Broadcasting Company.
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 ...
Barney's wedding gift to Jimmy and Sabrina is plane tickets for the family to fly to Los Angeles for a taping of Hope's favorite TV show, Yo Zappa Do! But Jimmy's fear of flying turns it into a road trip. The show's star, Trevor (Camden Garcia), turns out to be a former, albeit young, adversary of Jimmy's, and Barney's ex step-son.
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 ...
On March 4, 2013, Raising Hope was renewed for a fourth season. [4] The additional two episodes that were ordered for season three instead aired as part of season four. [ 5 ] This season was announced to premiere in late fall and air alongside the new series Enlisted , in the new timeslot of Fridays at 9:00 pm following Bones . [ 2 ]
"Jimmy's Fake Girlfriend" is the 14th episode of the second season of the American sitcom Raising Hope, the 36th episode of the series overall and a special Valentine's Day episode. [1] It was written by Bobby Newman and directed by Rebecca Asher, her second directing credit for the series after Gambling Again.