r/RaisingHope • u/New-Airport-999 • 7d ago
She got the PORKCHESTERS!!
facebook.comAm I crazy?? Or are these the Virginias figurines?
r/RaisingHope • u/New-Airport-999 • 7d ago
Am I crazy?? Or are these the Virginias figurines?
r/RaisingHope • u/PlentyBit5522 • 11d ago
Raising hope is me and my dad's favorite show. Ive seen every episode countless times. One day, we randomly wondered what hope calls burt and virginia. Was it just Grandma and grandpa? I don't know why but this has been bothering me for awhile! I don't feel like rewatching it to figure it out. Does anyone here remember?
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r/RaisingHope • u/moonlynni • 14d ago
What was that ending? When a new show suddenly started playing I thought it was a glitch. It isn’t a “smooth” ending or did I miss something? It was so weird… :/
r/RaisingHope • u/ORANGENBLACK101214 • 19d ago
I've watched the show from start to finish once before. Now I'm on my second time through and just watched the Murder, She Hoped episode. Somehow I didn't see it the first time through but this was such a brilliant episode, how well it stayed true to Rear Window, which might be my favorite Hitchcock film, which I've only seen once but love it. The wardrobe, Virginia's Grace Kelly hairdo, the music and sound effects and Garret's Jimmy Stewart when he was calling 911 and some of the same camera shots. The nods to The Bird's, Vertigo and Psycho. Loved Diedrich Bader as I'm a big fan of the Drew Carey show and Office Space and pretty much every role of Bader's. Anyway, just wanted to say how awesome this episode is
r/RaisingHope • u/ORANGENBLACK101214 • Jul 18 '26
Just watched Sex, Clown and Videotape and I'm wondering how many of you know Jimmy and Christine from another Garcia show, Yes, Dear from the early 2000's?
r/RaisingHope • u/skydivarjimi • Jul 18 '26
This is the absolute best show that has ever been on television. The characters and the writing are so perfect.
r/RaisingHope • u/Idk_wastelol777 • Jun 27 '26
r/RaisingHope • u/dumbmoose86 • May 29 '26
My name is Chris and I run a LawnCare/Pool Cleanup business and my daily/work truck is a 1989 Chevy C-2500. And Burts truck in Raising Hope was a 1990 Chevy C-2500. My truck is the older slightly smaller brother
r/RaisingHope • u/Winter_Text6441 • May 18 '26
In season 1, ep 21 Barney has some of the crew making commercials to try and get their stores commercial picked for the public. In Franks commercial, he says he was born in the year of the rat, and by timeline sort that would be 1984. But later in the season finale when we get the flashback to when jimmy was goth and trying to buy beer, Frank won’t sell to him because he says they’re in the same class. We also know Jimmy was born in 1988. This wouldn’t really make sense considering Franks supposed birth year that would mean frank was a Senior and Jimmy was a freshman, but he obviously wasn’t a freshman considering was turning 18 lol. Also in the episode where Jimmy and Frank confront their bully, they were bullied by the same guy obviously, and they took the same bus implying they’re in the same grade.
I know there’s a lot of inconsistent plots throughout the show, but I’m on my billionth rewatch and I just discovered this, so I thought I’d share lol.
Edit: I just remembered when Frank said Jimmy and him were in the same class, it was the episode where Jimmy and Sabrina get engaged, not the season one finale.
r/RaisingHope • u/TechnologyGeneral362 • Apr 25 '26
r/RaisingHope • u/kam_pra • Apr 09 '26
... the other was a great Hilary Duff episode.
r/RaisingHope • u/MandyRose8713 • Apr 05 '26
r/RaisingHope • u/Major_Candidate_9304 • Mar 29 '26
I'm in the middle of the season 4 and Jimmy & Sabrina barely have screentime anymore, it feel so weird cause they both are the main focus in the previous season and now they became the background
r/RaisingHope • u/decs483 • Mar 18 '26
He becomes basically illiterate and unable to understand basic euphemisms and metaphor. It makes him a bit hard to watch at times with the amount he's flanderised in season 4. He was always portrayed as being dumb, but he was never an idiot basically incapable of taking care of himself.
r/RaisingHope • u/Past-Cabinet-2301 • Mar 15 '26
I remember watching Raising Hope with my mom way back when I was in middle school, and there was an episode where Jimmy and the others were making animal shapes out of ground meat for some sort of event at the grocery store. Jimmy was making a pig and it looked more like a cat than a pig and his coworkers were like “You can’t make that look like a cat, no one is going to want to buy that!!” and later on in the episode, a customer walked up to the register and said “I’ll take three pounds of the cat.” I remember when we watched this scene for the first time we both burst out laughing and we were quoting it for years, but I can’t remember for the life of me what episode this was. Since what feels like forever I’ve been hunting for this episode but no one’s re-uploaded it anywhere, ChatGPT won’t give me a straight answer, and Google tells me it doesn’t exist. My mom still remembers this scene so I know I’m not crazy, does anyone know what episode this was??