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Season 2 |
| 26 :02x01 - Escape from Albuquerque (Sep/24/2004) | A new and improved Faith returns from her misadventures in a country that even she cannot find on a map. She convinces Charley to give her one more chance, but her good intentions result in havoc when she destroys Charley's beautiful car, is partially responsible for her teenage niece's new navel piercing and somehow ends up fully dressed in a freezing bathroom shower with both Hope and Sydney. When Charley wants Faith out of the house, Hope is torn between her responsibility to her family and her love for her daffy sister.
| Director: Don Scardino Writer: Peter Murrieta | | | |
| 27 :02x02 - Mall in the Family (Oct/01/2004) | | After Charley kicks Faith out of the house, she moves into a bedroom display in the mall. But when she and Hope try to hide from the mall guards, the sisters are accidentally locked in an armoire scheduled for overseas delivery. Meanwhile, Hope and Sydney try to deal with a coming-of-age issue for Hayley - the purchase of her first bra. | Director: Don Scardino Writer: David S. Rosenthal | | | |
| 28 :02x03 - Queer as Hope (Oct/15/2004) | | When Justin's principal catches him smoking and Hayley steals the frogs from her biology class, Hope worries that everyone in town will think she's a bad mother -- a fear that is compounded when Faith attempts to rent an apartment from a lesbian landlord by passing herself and Hope off as lesbian lovers. When Hope's picture appears in the paper with the caption "local lesbian," her bid for three-time mother of the year is in jeopardy. | | Guest Stars: Jackie Hoffman as Bobbi, Liza Colon-Zayas as Rusti, Carrie Preston as Sally Jones, Heather Fairfield as Heather, William Bogert as Mr. Simmons, Ken Krugman as Sally's Husband | Director: Don Scardino Writer: Joanna Johnson (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 41 :02x16 - Catering-a-ding-ding (Jan/28/2005) | | Seeking an investor for her screenplay, Faith convinces Hope to team with her to cater a party honoring Glen Falls' richest resident, and the affair is hilariously disastrous. When the singer is delayed, Faith pulls double duty to provide the entertainment, as she and nephew Justin perform a duet. | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Hubbard as Arlene, Tom Ligon as Clifford Bing | Director: Don Scardino Writer: David S. Rosenthal | | | |
| 42 :02x17 - O' Sister, Where Art Thou? (Feb/04/2005) | | When the sisters cater a party at a retirement home, Faith inadvertently helps a resident to escape, and Hope must work through trust issues with her irresponsible sibling. | | Guest Stars: Phil Tabor as Dan the banker, Jerome Richards as Old Man, Oberon Ka Adjipong as Officer Rodriguez, Steve Hurwitz as Retirement home attend, Jeffery V. Thompson as Mini Mart Owner, Bill Tompkins as Bank Manager, Viola Harris as Ruth, Rue McClanahan as Sylvia | Director: Lynn McCracken Writer: Jennie Snyder | | | | | | |
| 44 :02x19 - Wife Swap, Part I (Feb/18/2005) | | Hope's life spins hilariously out of control when Faith submits her sister as a "Wife Swap" candidate and she is "swapped" with Cynthia (Wynonna Judd), a rich, spoiled, self-indulgent, Manhattanite. While Hope finds it hard to get used to a life of luxury, Cynthia finds housework abhorrent -- but not nearly as abhorrent as living with Hope's sister, Faith. | | Guest Stars: Peter Jacobson (1) as Aaron Melville, Wynonna Judd as Cynthia, Geneva Carr as Kathy, Brielle Barbusca as Briana Melville, Kether Donohue as Madison Melville | Director: Dennis Dugan Writer: Joanna Johnson (1), Jennie Snyder | | | |
| 45 :02x20 - Wife Swap, Part II (Feb/18/2005) | | Hope finds it hard living in an upscale Manhattan apartment with spoiled children, a work-obsessed "husband" and, most surprisingly, Cynthia's live-in sister who does ALL the housework and won't let Hope life a finger. Meanwhile Faith's world is turned hilariously upside-down when she's ordered to do mundane, household chores by Cynthia. | | Guest Stars: Geneva Carr as Kathy, Kether Donohue as Madison Melville, Brielle Barbusca as Briana Melville, Wynonna Judd as Cynthia Melville, Peter Jacobson (1) as Aaron Melville | Director: Dennis Dugan Writer: Jennie Snyder, Joanna Johnson (1) | | | |
| 46 :02x21 - 21 Lunch Street (Mar/04/2005) | | Hope and Faith offer their catering services at the high school to prove that good nutrition can be cost effective, but Sydney is mortified by the presence of these new lunch ladies in the cafeteria. Things go from bad to worse when Hope and Faith begin to spy on Sydney, believing that she is involved in a romantic relationship with a teacher. | | Guest Stars: Ian Kahn as Mr. Logan, Deja Kreutzberg as Lindsay | Director: Scott Ellis Writer: Marc Dworkin, Sean W. Cunningham | | | | | | | | | |
| 49 :02x24 - Weather or Not (Apr/29/2005) | | The ever-surprising Faith stumbles on a new gig as the weather woman at a local TV station and enjoys being pursued by a hunky newscaster, played by special guest star Dean Cain. But although Hope feels her sister is abandoning their new catering business, Faith feels equally neglected when Hope replaces her with a new, highly motivated assistant. | | Guest Stars: Traci Hovel as Mrs. Jackson, William Whitehead as Hank, Frank Harris as Keith, Wynn Everett as Grace, Dean Cain as Larry Walker | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Peter Murrieta | | | |
| 50 :02x25 - Of Rice and Anchor Men (May/06/2005) | | Just as Faith's relationship with newscaster Larry (Dean Cain) begins to move into high gear, her old flame, "The Gooch" (Mark Consuelos, Ripa's real-life husband), suddenly shows up to complicate matters. | | Guest Stars: William Whitehead as Hank, Dean Cain as Larry Walker, Kevyn Morrow as Director, Frank Harris as Keith, Wynn Everett as Grace, Traci Hovel as Mrs. Jackson, Mark Consuelos as Gary "The Gooch" Gucharez | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Tod Himmel (1) | | | | | | |
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