Raising Hope

Photos from Raising Hope 1×22, “Don’t Vote for This Episode” (season finale)

Lucas Neff, Martha Plimpton and Garret Dillahunt in Raising Hope 1x22 "Don't Vote for This Episode"Fox has released the stills from the Raising Hope season finale, “Don’t Vote for This Episode,” which airs on May 17. The photos are here.

There are also some behind-the-scenes pics from “Sleep Training” and “Everybody Flirts…” on the show’s FB page. Hit the ^ links to see them.

And Greg Garcia has sent out another press release:

Hello Critical Pals,

Here we are closing in on the end of the first season of RAISING HOPE. Other than the fact I don’t think nearly enough people are watching, it’s been a great season.
Let me tell you something about the finale airing Tuesday, May 17 (9:01-9:31 PM ET/PT) on FOX: It’s the best half-hour of comedy that will be on network television this year. I’m not lying. Watch it yourself. It’s an amazing episode. Trust me; I’ve done a few crappy episodes of TV over the last 15 years that I didn’t want people watching, but this particular episode is really good.

We’ve been done shooting for a while now, and between you and me, not shooting a TV show is boring. I’ve been trying to fill my time in creative ways. I went to the Grand Canyon, played a game of golf, and even spent three hours at Charlie Sheen’s house. I’m not kidding. I don’t know if you know this or not, but he’s quite an interesting fella. I thought I might be able to get some buzz for RAISING HOPE if I met with him. I was hoping we would end up getting arrested in Vegas together or – at the very least – he would stab me. But as it turns out, we just sat in his theater and talked for a few hours. I’d tell you more about it, but to be honest, he scares the shit out of me.

I’m also Tweeting. Not long ago, I would have punched myself in the face for saying that, but I’m actually enjoying it. If you want to, you can tell people to follow me at @whoisgreggarcia. And here’s the fun part, I’m giving stuff away through Twitter. I’m giving away money, TV show stuff and random stuff I find in my house. I gave $100 to a guy in New Jersey for being the first person to call a pay phone at a gas station where I was stopped. Currently, I’m having a contest where I’m giving $500 for the funniest picture I get. My wife thinks I’ve lost my mind.

Okay, well, that’s pretty much what’s going on with me. Thanks for all your support throughout the season. I really hope you enjoy the finale.

Your buddy,

Greg Garcia

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Clips from Raising Hope 1×20, “Everybody Flirts… Sometimes”

Caught a few tweets earlier saying that Garret was at IFFBoston for the Oliver Sherman screening and Q&A yesterday, but other than a few people tweeting that they really liked the film, there aren’t any reports/photos/videos from the event yet.

Meanwhile, Fox has posted the previews of tomorrow’s Raising Hope, “Everybody Flirts… Sometimes,” and also a clip with Jaime Pressly and Ethan Suplee, probably from next week’s ep, “Baby Monitor:”

New interview with Garret & Raising Hope May schedule

garret dillahunt,raising hopeAssignment X has a new interview with Garret. It’s mostly about Raising Hope, but he also talks about The Road and Winter’s Bone. Hit the link for the whole article, here’s a snippet:

ASSIGNMENT X: You’ve played a lot of rather tough, scary people lately. Do you have a different process for playing someone like Burt Chance on RAISING HOPE?

GARRET DILLAHUNT: I don’t know if my process is any different. I’m the same actor. I like to try to do the opposite of what I did last time. A lot of the folks in this show come from the theatre, Martha [Plimpton] ( does and Lucas was a theatre guy in Chicago, that’s where they found him. In that kind of world, you’re really used to playing different characters almost every job. You’re the prince in one and the pauper in the next. I think it really helps the creativity on the show, certainly in my choices, to try to do something different than I did last time. I think what [creator/show runner] Greg Garcia enjoyed and we did too was, it’s a real ensemble, and there’s a real environment we’ve created on set where we all felt that we could be creative and a little loose with our characters, so in a lot of the frames, it’s real deep. You’ll see stuff going on all the way to the back, which I really like. I like physical comedy, I like kind of low humor, I have a weakness for it. I like the physical nature of the comedy in this.

AX: Do you underplay at all in scenes with Cloris Leachman, as her performance is kind of large?

DILLAHUNT: You’re not going to want to get into that contest. I’m glad she likes me and I like her, too. Every day, she just comes and cracks up – she just points to my face and cracks up, and I don’t know what’s funny, but she thinks it’s funny. There is a lot of room for subtlety in the acting, oddly, so yes, that’s my instinct anyway, to always sort of play under, sometimes to my detriment, but I think that’s why it’s funnier to me.

There are a bunch of behind-the-scenes pics from “Cheaters” on the Raising Hope FB page.

garret dillahuntsleep trainingAnd Fox has released the complete May schedule, which includes the synopses for the last three episodes of Raising Hope.

Episode 1×19, “Sleep Training,” airs next week (April 26) at 9:30. The May episodes are 1×20, “Everybody Flirts… Sometimes,” 1×21, “Baby Monitor,” and 1×22, “Don’t Vote for This Episode.

Tuesday, May 3
RAISING HOPE (9:01-9:31 PM ET/PT) – “Everybody Flirts… Sometimes
When Burt’s (Garret Dillahunt) flirtatious ways are exposed, the entire family begins to experiment with flirting. Jimmy (Lucas Neff) and Sabrina (Shannon Woodward) compete to be Barney’s (guest star Gregg Binkley) favorite employee, Maw Maw (guest star Cloris Leachman) gives away her treasures and Virginia (Martha Plimpton) is stalked by a coffee shop employee.

Tuesday, May 10
RAISING HOPE (9:01-9:31 PM ET/PT) – “Baby Monitor
When Hope’s baby monitor picks up their neighbors’ conversations, Burt and Virginia go out of their way to meet the troubled couple (guest stars Jaime Pressly and Ethan Suplee) and try to help their marriage. Meanwhile, Howdy’s Market has the entire community, including baby Hope and Maw Maw, involved in a commercial competition with a rival store.

Tuesday, May 17
RAISING HOPE (9:01-9:31 PM ET/PT) – “Don’t Vote for This Episode” – Season Finale
The Chances reminisce about the year Jimmy turned 18 – when Maw Maw kicked them out of the house, when a goth Jimmy (a/k/a “Drakkar Noir”) took up residence in the grocery store and when Burt and Virginia finally figured out how to be adults.