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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: Brett Murphy (2) as Edwin, Kevin Sorbo as Kenny | 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: Tom Arnold as Bob Thompson, James Doerr as Attorney, Keong Sim as Asian Guy | 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: 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, Eugene Fleming as Crew #3, Robert Verdi as Himself, 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 | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Jennie Snyder, Victoria Webster | | | | 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: Ken Krugman as Sally's Husband, William Bogert as Mr. Simmons, Heather Fairfield as Heather, Carrie Preston as Sally Jones, Liza Colon-Zayas as Rusti, Jackie Hoffman as Bobbi | 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: Kether Donohue as Madison Melville, Brielle Barbusca as Briana Melville, Geneva Carr as Kathy, Wynonna Judd as Cynthia, Peter Jacobson (1) as Aaron 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: Peter Jacobson (1) as Aaron Melville, Wynonna Judd as Cynthia Melville, Brielle Barbusca as Briana Melville, Kether Donohue as Madison Melville, Geneva Carr as Kathy | Director: Dennis Dugan Writer: Joanna Johnson (1), Jennie Snyder | | | |
| 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: Deja Kreutzberg as Lindsay, Ian Kahn as Mr. Logan | Director: Scott Ellis Writer: Sean W. Cunningham, Marc Dworkin | | | | | | | | | |
| 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) | | | | | | | Season 3 |
| 52 :03x01 - The Marriage (1) (Sep/30/2005) | | After years of being on the single merry-go-round and searching for her soul mate, Faith receives proposals from not one, but two ardent boyfriends - Gary "The Gooch" Gucharez", the sexy former baseball star, and Larry, the romantic and handsome TV news anchor. Will she take the plunge? Will she say "I do"? Yes! But does Hope approve of her sister's decision? It isn't all rose petals on the way to the altar on the Season Premiere of "Hope & Faith"! | | Guest Stars: Mark Consuelos as The Gooch, Dean Cain as Larry Walker | Director: Scott Ellis Writer: Tod Himmel (1) | | | |
| 53 :03x02 - The Marriage (2) (Sep/30/2005) | | After years of being on the single merry-go-round and searching for her soul mate, Faith receives proposals from not one, but two ardent boyfriends - Gary "The Gooch" Gucharez", the sexy former baseball star, and Larry, the romantic and handsome TV news anchor. Will she take the plunge? Will she say "I do"? Yes! But does Hope approve of her sister's decision? It isn't all rose petals on the way to the altar on the Season Premiere of "Hope & Faith"! | | Guest Stars: Mark Consuelos as The Gooch | Director: Scott Ellis Writer: Jennie Snyder | | | | | | |
| 55 :03x04 - The Phone Call (Oct/14/2005) | | Faith confesses that she’s tired of Hope nagging her about every aspect of her life – from parking tickets to her love life -- so a frustrated Hope vows to abstain from cleaning up Faith’s messes. But Charley is the one who suffers when Hope redirects her energy to focus solely on him. | Director: Scott Ellis Writer: Taylor Hamra | | | |
| 56 :03x05 - Love & Teeth (Oct/21/2005) | | When Faith crack a tooth she makes Charley treat her, despite the fact that they despise each other. or do they? The nitrous oxide he gives Faith makes her "a little baby," and what she says while she's under is very surprising indeed. | | Guest Stars: Jann Ellis as Dental Assistant | Director: Don Scardino Writer: Bill Fuller (1), Jim Pond | | | | | | |
| 58 :03x07 - Charley's Shirt (Nov/04/2005) | | Faith is forced to pick up Hope's birthday gift for Charley after Hope is unable to make it. But Faith is too late and instead gets Charley an uncharacteristic shirt. Charley loves it and Hope fears she's too predictable these days. So Faith takes her to a strips aerobic class. However there are unexpected results when Hope prepares to shake it for Charley. | | Guest Stars: Beth Curry as Cindy, Mimi Bensinger as Mrs. Hagenbarth, Michael J. X. Gladis as Emergency Medical Technician, Henry Afro-Bradley as Elderly Patient | Director: Scott Ellis Writer: Mark Driscoll | | | |
| 59 :03x08 - Faith's Therapy (Nov/11/2005) | | When Faith refuses to take her job search seriously, Hope and Charley suggest that she see a therapist - portrayed by Susan Sullivan - Who can help her straighten out her life. Faith resistant at first, but soon finds a way to use the doctor's advice to manipulate her family. | | Guest Stars: Susan Sullivan as Nancy Lombard, Andrew Weems as Seth, Haerry Kim as Korean Woman #1 | Director: Scott Ellis Writer: Christy Stratton | | | |
| 60 :03x09 - Blood is Thicker Than Daughter (Nov/18/2005) | | Hope and Faith are surprised to spot their dad, Jack, in town earlier than expected for Thanksgiving. His suspicious behavior with his companion, a young man named Jay leads the sisters to jump to conclusions. They soon learn their father is harboring a secret about Jay, which has a huge impact on their family ties. | | Guest Stars: Robert Wagner as Jack, Johnny Galecki as Jay | Director: Scott Ellis Writer: Tod Himmel (1) | | | |
| 61 :03x10 - Hope in the Middle (Nov/25/2005) | | When Dr. Lombard suggests that Faith channel her energy into a creative outlet, she signs up for a poetry slam on the same night that Charley is set to receive an award from “The Optimist’s Club.” Hope, who is busy preparing for the Great American Bake Sale, is torn between which event to attend. When Faith’s actions that night result in a rift between Hope and Charley, she concocts a misguided attempt to make amends, tricking them into a therapy session with Dr. Lombard. | | Guest Stars: Alice Schaerer as Optimist M.C., Michael Benjamin Washington as Performer, Susan Sullivan as Nancy Lombard | Director: Don Scardino Writer: Jennie Snyder | | | |
| 62 :03x11 - Christmas Time (Dec/13/2005) | | Faith surprises the entire family with personal, extravagant Christmas gifts, including an expensive gold watch for Charley. When Charley realizes he forgot to buy a gift for his beloved employee, Hassan, Hope, inspired by Faith’s generosity, encourages him to give Hassan his treasured championship watch. Later, Charley is furious when he discovers that the “gold” watch Faith bought for him is a fake. Feeling extremely guilty, Hope insists that Faith attempt to retrieve Charley’s watch from Hassan, but in the end, Faith really surprises them with an uncharacteristically magnanimous gesture. | Director: Don Scardino Writer: Greg Yaitanes | | | |
| 63 :03x12 - Sex, Lies and Faith (Jan/06/2006) | Hope is stung when Charley laments that their love life has been non-existent for weeks. When she confides in her sister, Faith tells Hope that it’s unrealistic to think married couples can keep the spark alive for years – only a sexy single like Faith can continue to have a sizzling sex life. Upset that Faith might be right, Hope invites Charley to meet her at a hotel.
They have so much fun that their activities escalate, and they sneak around for days, fabricating lies to get Faith to do Hope’s household and parenting chores. But even as she puts her own love life on hold, Faith brings her unique style to her new domestic responsibilities | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Taylor Hamra | | | |
| 64 :03x13 - Now and Zen (Mar/21/2006) | Faith is surprised to spot her ex-husband, “The Gooch”, in her yoga class, having returned from playing baseball in Japan. Although she is still attracted to him, she is shocked to discover he has adopted a Zen lifestyle -- forsaking his sports career, his car, his cell phone and sex for a life of celibacy and meditation.
Hope encourages her to move on to other romantic possibilities, such as their attractive yoga instructor, Kiley. However, when Kiley and Faith get too close for comfort, “The Gooch” is overcome by jealousy and is forced to reveal to Faith the truth about his return from Japan. | | Guest Stars: Kara Jackson as end zone girl, Trevor St. John as Kiley, Mark Consuelos as Gary “The Gooch” Gucharez | Director: Scott Ellis Writer: Christy Stratton | | | |
| 65 :03x14 - Homeless Hal (Mar/28/2006) | | Hope and Faith are shocked to find “Handsome Hal” working as a clerk at the local convenience store. It seems that Hal has fallen on hard times, having been busted for running a scam at his car dealership. After Hope chastises Faith for gloating over his bad luck, Faith invites him to stay with her while he gets back on his feet. Faith immediately regrets her compassionate act when Hal takes over her bedroom and becomes just plain annoying, but then the odd couple decide that her acting talent and his people skills make them the ideal team to audition to be hosts of the Glen Falls morning show. Will the duo have that perfect TV chemistry? | | Guest Stars: Dan McCabe as Chad, Danton Stone as Ed, Joy Philbin as Joy, Regis Philbin as “Handsome Hal” Halverson | Director: Scott Ellis Writer: Mark Driscoll | | | |
| 66 :03x15 - Meet the Parent (Apr/04/2006) | | The Gooch is nervous about meeting Faith’s dad, Jack, who is visiting for Hope and Charley’s 20th anniversary party. After a rocky start, Jack and the Gooch begin to bond, so Faith is astonished when Jack tells her that the Gooch is not a good match for her. At the party, Faith’s efforts to spruce up the Gooch’s image in order to gain Jack’s approval backfires, and Hope is upset when the focus of her party shifts – as usual -- to her sister. | | Guest Stars: Kevin Kean Murphy as Baby doctor, Mark Consuelos as Gary “The Gooch” Gucharez, Robert Wagner as Jack | Director: Lynn McCracken Writer: Bill Fuller (1), Jim Pond | | | | | | | | | |
| 69 :03x18 - The Restaurant (Apr/18/2006) | | When the sisters’ half-brother, Jay, hires Hope as the new sous-chef at his restaurant, Faith is jealous of their growing bond. Dr. Lombard, Faith’s therapist, says that if she wants to be closer to Jay, she should focus on him – and not herself. After struggling to do just that, Faith gets Jay to open up and reveal that the over-enthusiastic Hope is driving him crazy by taking over his kitchen – and he wants to fire her. Faith and Charley devise a plan to spare Hope’s feelings, but their ruse backfires. | | Guest Stars: Rodney Hicks as Perry, Paul de Sousa as Paolo, Susan Sullivan as Dr. Lombard, Johnny Galecki as Jay | Director: Lynn McCracken Writer: Geena Yaitanes | | | |
| 70 :03x19 - Jay Date (Apr/25/2006) | | When the family finds Jay depressed on his birthday over his last break-up, both Hope and Faith jump at the chance to fix him up with a new girlfriend. Hope beats Faith to the punch, introducing him to Betsy, her pleasant, unexciting PTA friend. But Faith answers back with her sexy, spontaneous friend, Amber, whom she’s intent on pushing on Jay. Although Faith initially gloats when Jay hits it off with Amber, she’s shocked and embarrassed when she discovers Amber’s hidden agenda, so she enlists Charley and Hope to help solve the dilemma. | | Guest Stars: Johnny Galecki as Jay, Alexie Gilmore as Amber, Jicky Schnee as Betsy | Director: Don Scardino Writer: Sean W. Cunningham, Marc Dworkin | | | |
| 71 :03x20 - Old Faithful (Apr/25/2006) | | Faith complains to Dr. Lombard (Susan Sullivan) that Sydney thinks she’s totally uncool and that Hope and Charley make her feel middle-aged. So when her therapist advises that one solution might be to change her living situation, Faith finds a place online and tells a horrified Hope and a delighted Charley that she’s moving out. Upon arrival at her new home, however, Faith is horrified to discover it’s a retirement community, but in typical Faith style, she quickly finds a silver lining to her situation. Meanwhile, Charley rents Faith’s old room to someone he thinks is a dream tenant. | | Guest Stars: J. R. Horne (1) as Vincent, Sean Arbuckle as Gary, Elaine Kussack as Esther, Sally Kemp as Barbara, Brian Hutchison (2) as Sean, Deja Kreutzberg as Lindsay, Susan Sullivan as Nancy Lombard | Director: Don Scardino Writer: Jim Pond, Bill Fuller (1) | | | |
| 72 :03x21 - Faith Knows Squat (May/02/2006) | | After a loud, late-night dancing session by Faith and “The Gooch” pushes Hope and Charley over the edge, they suggest that the couple find their own home. Unfortunately Charley and Hope learn that a local real estate technicality makes Faith the legal owner of her garage apartment – unless she has paid them rent. So Charley tries to squeeze a single rent check out of Faith, but the truth comes out and Faith declares an all-out war on Hope and Charley to keep her place – and they join in an outrageous battle of one-upsmanship. | | Guest Stars: Megan Fox as Sydney Shanowski, Kathy Searle as realtor, Mark Consuelos as Gary “The Gooch” Gucharez | Director: Michael Dorn Writer: Andrew Guest | | | |
| 73 :03x22 - Hope's Float (May/02/2006) | | Hope reminisces with her family about the first fight she and Charley had during their courtship back in 1985 when they were both in college. Flashbacks to that fateful night reveal that it was also the first time Charley and Faith met. The fireworks begin when Hope cancels her date with Charley to go to a Huey Lewis concert, choosing instead to stay and console Faith, who is distraught after not being cast as the lead in her high school play. Both Charley and Hope think they missed the concert, but as the story is re-told, Hope uncovers some outrageous secrets that Charley and Faith have kept under wraps all these years – not to mention one last surprise that’s revealed about Hope. | | Guest Stars: Lisa Datz as Emily, David Aron Damane as bartender | Director: Peter Marc Jacobson (1) Writer: Nastaran Dibai, Jeffrey B. Hodes | | | |
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