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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Pilot (Jun/28/2009) | Years ago in high school, Ray Drecker (Thomas Jane) was athletic, popular, and destined for success. Now, as a high-school teacher and bascketball coach, he's underpaid, uninsured, and embittered that his wife of 20 years (Anne Heche) has left him for her dermatologist. After a fire damages the rundown Detroit home he inherited from his parents, Ray's fortunes reach an all-time low when his twin children, who had been living with him, move in with their mom and her clean-freak hubby. Lonely, run-down and at wit's end, Ray attend a local self-help class whose mantra is to identify a pesonal "winning tool" to market for financial successs. After a not-so-fulfilling encounter with a fellow attendee - an ex-flame and would-be poet named Tanya (Jane Adams) - Ray has a "eureka" moment. With the help of Tanya, Ray resolves to take advantage of his greatest asset, in hopes of changing his fortunes in a big way.
Source: http://www.hbo.com/events/hung/about.html | | Director: Alexander Payne | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - 'Great Sausage' or 'Can I Call You Dick?' (Jul/12/2009) | | Tanya asks her former colleague with wealthy connection for help in getting Ray's business going. Damon and Darby warn their father about Jessica's behavior and begs him to get the house fixed up, but discovers it will cost much more than he anticipated. | | | | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - The Pickle Jar (Jul/26/2009) | | Ray's physical and emotional well being may keep him from going to work, despite that Tanya has lined up a pair of clients. Meanwhile, Damon vows to defend the honor of Darby during a spat with an old ex-boyfriend. | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Do it, Monkey (Aug/02/2009) | | An unhappy, beautiful, new client (Gemma) requests a "do over" for a role-playing fantasy -- which makes Ray feel like a frustrated dancing monkey. But he is eager to succeed because he promised a car for Damon and Darby, to capitalize on Jessica's new economic situation. Tanya agrees to go on a date with Floyd with ego-crushing results. | | Guest Stars: Natalie Zea as Jemma (Beautiful, difficult to please client) | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - 'Doris is Dead' or 'Are We Rich or Are We Poor?' (Aug/09/2009) | | Tanya takes offense with Jemma for skipping over her to directly set up Ray's "dates." Still mad for having her dog put down, Jessica confronts Ronnie about their finances, learning that times may not be as bad as he makes them out to be. After Jemma asks Ray to open up about himself, he gives his basketball team an inspiring pep talk. | | Guest Stars: Natalie Zea as Jemma | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - "The Rita Flower" or "The Indelible Stench" (Aug/16/2009) | | Ray and Jemma's professional relationship becomes clouded as they begin falling for each other. Meanwhile, Tanya receives unexpected help in easing her writer's block. Ray is invited for a family dinner by Jessica. And Ray "scratches" his neighbor's beautiful back so that she can return the favor. | | Guest Stars: Natalie Zea as Jemma | | | | | | | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - "A Dick and a Dream" or "Fight the Honey" (Sep/13/2009) | | Tanya becomes worried that Lenore may try to control Ray, who is unnerved by a possibility of layoffs at the school. Meanwhile, Jessica searches for a way to end a marital rut, and Damon bonds with Darby over a souring relationship. | | | |
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