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Season 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - About a Book Club (Oct/24/2003) | | Hope's last area of sanity, her monthly book club, turns into a wild girls' night out when Faith joins. Hope tries to keep order, but when she finally gets wild herself, the cops are on the scene. Meanwhile Charley takes the kids to an arcade and tries to set a new record playing pinball. | | Guest Stars: Marisa Redanty as female officer, Saidah Arrika Ekulona as Linda, Molly Cheek as Molly, Galadriel Masterson as Butch, Judy Kuhn as Colleen, Scott Geyer as Dad, Jessie Dunn as teenage boy, Trevor Heins as little boy, Tom Deckman as cashier | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Jessica Kaminsky | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Anger Management (Dec/05/2003) | | At Justin's basketball game, with an idea of good sportsmanship, Hope tries to confront overzealous mom, Sue. The ensuing events land Hope and Faith in anger management, to get out of going to court. Jim Gaffigan guest stars as Brad, the teacher who wants to keep them on the straight and narrow. Back at the old homestead, the kids want to stop mechanically-challenged Charley from fixing the garbage disposal. | | Guest Stars: Linda Miller (1) as Student no. 3, Mike Arostsky as Student no. 2, Nancy Wu (1) as Student no. 1, Mike Tenaglia as Plumber, Buzz Bovshow as Young Man, Lisa Jolley as Another Mom, Zach Savage as Little Stevie Wagner, Jonathan Hadary as Tom, Kelly Coffield as Sue Wagner, Jim Gaffigan as Brad | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Mark Driscoll | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Silent Night, Opening Night (Dec/12/2003) | | Faith thinks she's going back to "The Sacred & The Sinful" but her character Ashley Storm has been recast. Faith is disappointed and to help her, Hope suggests directing Hayley's school play. Faith agrees but ends up causing chaos. | | Guest Stars: Claire Alpern as Woman, Brian Donahue as Santa, Sebastain Rand as Kid, Lydia Grace Jordan as Fairy of the Holiday Show, Sascha Elblmyr as Nando, Brittany Singer as Katie, Christopher Jordan (2) as Matt Jones, Derdriu Ring as Sally, Danny Woodburn as Hank Peterson, Rebecca Budig as Ashley Storm/Angela/Alexandra, Brett Murphy (2) as Edwin | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Jennie Snyder, Victoria Webster | | | | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Madam President (Jan/23/2004) | | Hope runs for neighborhood association president, with Faith as her campaign manager. Faith's tactics backfire when Hope's opponent, Harry Hannigan, reveals an embarrassing video from early in her career. Mimi Rogers plays Annie Hannigan, Harry's sex-starved wife whose eyes are on Charley. | | Guest Stars: Matt Lawlor as Meeting Chairman, Peter Vack as Rodney, Sam Murphy (1) as Tyler Sadwith, Peter Marx as Harry Hannigan, Mimi Rogers as Annie Hannigan | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Mark Driscoll | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - The Diner Show (Feb/06/2004) | | When Faith leans that a famous director is shooting a film in Cleveland, she quickly comes up with a plan that she expects will give her that second chance at stardom. She and Hope plan a chance meeting with the director at a local diner, but their strategy is turned upside down when they realize they have no money to pay for their dinner. Their waitress, Marge, doesn't believe their excuses, and the restaurant owner makes Hope and Faith wait tables. But when the elusive director finally shows, Marge decides that an acting career might be better suited to her than to Faith. | | Guest Stars: Julie Meehan as Customer no. 3, Ruth Padden as Customer no. 2, Samuel Murphy (1) as Ian, Ashley Burritt as Leslie, Larry Mitchell (1) as Fred, Joe Grifasi as Leo, Fisher Stevens as Nick Spinelli, Kathie Lee Gifford as Marge | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Andrew Kreisberg | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Mismatch (Feb/13/2004) | | Charley's friend from medical school, Kenny, comes to visit. Faith falls for him, but there's one catch. Kenny is a doctor in the war torn desert nation of Djibouti, Africa. When Faith announces that she's moving there with him, Hope intervenes by taking her sister on a camping trip. At the same time, Edwin, Hayley's "boyfriend" is jealous of her crush on Kenny. | | Guest Stars: Kevin Sorbo as Kenny, Brett Murphy (2) as Edwin | Director: Don Scardino Writer: Tom Devanney | | | | | | | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - Jury Duty (Mar/05/2004) | | Hope is selected for jury duty and Faith decides to tag along. However, Faith wreaks havoc in court, even turning herself into a judge. | | Guest Stars: Village as Bailiff #1, Patrick Garner as Judge, Erika Thomas as Andrea Dumont, Adam Kulbersh as Prosecuting Attorney, Gretha Boston as Defense Attorney, Christopher Braden Jones (1) as Bailiff #2, Dudley Findlay, Jr. as Bailiff #3, Angel Sing as Juror, Charles Techman as Harold, Dara M. Sowell as Victoria | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Todd Himmel (1) | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - Faith's Maid (Mar/19/2004) | | Olga, Faith's former maid, comes to move in with the family. Hope fires her, but Olga misunderstands and invites her pregnant daughter to join them. Soon, their efforts to find new jobs ends up with Hope and Faith working at a club Charley wants to join. | | Guest Stars: Lisa Altomare as Guest #3, Lisa Masters as Guest #2, Redman Maxfield as Guest, Jay Potter as Brooksy, Arnie Burton as Manager, Vanessa Jones as Receptionist, Miranda Jokovic as Magda, Marcia Jean Kurtz as Olga | Director: Jerry Zaks Writer: Kat Likkel, John Hoberg | | | | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - Faith's Husband (Apr/16/2004) | | Tom Arnold guest stars as Bob Thompson, the one man who has broken Faith's heart. The two were married but never divorced. When Bob parks his RV in the driveway, an argument about finalizing their it turns passionate and Faith moves in. | | Guest Stars: Keong Sim as Asian Guy, James Doerr as Attorney, Tom Arnold as Bob Thompson | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Tod Himmel (1) | | | | | | |
| 23 :01x23 - Trade Show (May/07/2004) | | Faith's obsession for watching old episodes of her soap opera lead to her replacement and her love interest, Devon, making fun of her on-air. Fed up with this, Charley insists she contributes to the household and makes her find a job. Hope takes her to Irv Miller, a cheesy talent agent who immediately books her to model in a trade show. It, though, is not the "fan fest Faith imagined." Meanwhile, Hailey and Sidney hatch a scheme for Mother's Day. It is the bombshell at the end of the episode, however, that changes Faith's life (and sets us up for the season finale). | | Guest Stars: Debbi Furhman as Teri, Dominic Chianese (1) as Irv Miller, Elizabeth Rouse as Rosey, Kathleen Goldpaugh as Pat, Bonnie Rose as Fatima, Dale Radunz as Announcer, Cameron Mathison as Dillon Sawyer/Stone Thorne, Rebecca Budig as Brooke Spencer/Ashley Storm | Director: Don Scardino Writer: Mark Driscoll | | | |
| 24 :01x24 - Daytime Emmys (1) (May/14/2004) | | Faith and her co-stars from the soap are nominated for a Daytime Emmy and flies to New York City with the family for the ceremony. Her mentor, Jacqueline Karr (Susan Lucci) and ex producer Laura Levisetti (Susan Flannery) reveal a secret plan to replace bring her back to replace her replacement, played by Rebecca Budig. Jacqueline and Laura also have a plan in mind for her return.....Meanwhile, Hope, Charley, and the kids rub elbows with the stars. | | Guest Stars: Robert Verdi as Soap Net Host, Kevin Cahoon as Soap Stage Manager, Chazz Menendez as Guard, John Sloman as Grip #1, Jim Newman as Grip #2, Bob Walton as Crew #1, Steve Luker as Crew #2, Eugene Fleming as Crew #3, Eric Braeden as Lance Taylor, Finola Hughes as Herself, Susan Flannery as Laura Levisetti, Rebecca Budig as Brooke Spencer, Jacob Young (1) as Heath Hamilton, Eva La Rue as Herself, Susan Lucci as Jacqueline Karr, Bobbie Eakes as Herself, Ian Buchanan as Himself, Cameron Mathison as Dillon Smith, John Callahan (2) as Himself | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Jennie Snyder, Victoria Webster | | | |
| 25 :01x25 - Daytime Emmys (2) (May/14/2004) | | Faith and her co-stars from the soap are nominated for a Daytime Emmy and flies to New York City with the family for the ceremony. Her mentor, Jacqueline Karr (Susan Lucci) and ex producer Laura Levisetti (Susan Flannery) reveal a secret plan to replace bring her back to replace her replacement, played by Rebecca Budig. Jacqueline and Laura also have a plan in mind for her return......Meanwhile, Hope, Charley, and the kids rub elbows with the stars. | | Guest Stars: Robert Verdi as Himself, Eric Braeden as Lance Taylor, Kevin Cahoon as Soap Stage Manager, Chazz Menendez as Guard, John Sloman as Grip #1, Jim Newman as Grip #2, Bob Walton as Crew #1, Steve Luker as Crew #2, Finola Hughes as Herself, Susan Flannery as Laura Levisetti, Rebecca Budig as Brooke Spenser, Jacob Young (1) as Heath Hamilton, Eva La Rue as Herself, Susan Lucci as Jacqueline Karr, Bobbie Eakes as Herself, Ian Buchanan as Himself, Cameron Mathison as Dillon Smith, John Callahan (2) as Himself, Eugene Fleming as Crew #3 | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Jennie Snyder, Victoria Webster | | | |
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