Hank

2009
Hank

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EP1 Pilot Sep 30, 2009

Hank Pryor, a well-known sports retail entrepreneur, and his wife, Tilly, have been living a comfortable life in New York City. But when Hank is forced out as CEO, he has to downsize and move back to his hometown of River Bend, Virginia.

EP2 Yard Sale Oct 07, 2009

Hank shows off his entrepreneurial skills with a neighborhood yard sale.

EP3 Drag Your Daughter to Work Day Oct 14, 2009

When Hank tells Maddie that she needs to get a job like he used to have at her age, he ends up having to prove what he said was true by taking a job alongside her at the mall.

EP4 Relax, Don't Do It Oct 21, 2009

Hank finds it challenging to "do nothing" while unemployed and is the ultimate over-achiever in his roles as a house-husband as well as a hunter

EP5 Hanksgiving Nov 04, 2009

Hank discovers that his dreadful mother-in-law is coming for Thanksgiving.
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Released: 30 September 2009 Canceled
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Hank Pryor, a titan of industry, suddenly finds himself out of work, almost out of money and around a wife and kids for whom he's never made much time. Despite his recent setbacks, however, Hank is confident he's on the road back to the top. He knows he is destined to return to greatness. And he is—just not the greatness he imagines.

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studioAT This show had a lot going for it. Kelsey Grammar is a sitcom legend and the writer was Tucker Cawley who wrote many of my favourite Everybody Loves Raymond episodes. Sadly though it didn't catch on and the stories and perhaps the premise let it down. Grammar is so beloved as Frasier that it is strange seeing him play another role. The supporting characters didn't really add much and before you knew it the axe had fallen before the show even got into double figures in terms of episodes. Even Grammar's previous show 'Back to you' got through a full season.Apparently Grammar even had a hand in the show getting axed which is a shame because given time perhaps it could have improved. Hopefully neither Grammar or Cawley will be out of work for too long.
willthecashew Kelsey Grammar is one of my favorite TV actors. Frasier is one of my favorite shows of all time. Also I liked Back to You, the cast on that show was amazing. Now on to his most recent show, Hank...Hank isn't the greatest sitcom, but it's not the worst either. It has a familiar formula that several other sitcoms have, yet it is the simplest form. At first I didn't like it. But after seeing the Thanksgiving episode I actually have hope for the show. It was a cliché Thanksgiving Episode where wacky things happen to the turkey and the rest of the dinner, but it was actually pretty good. After the last episode I was so close to removing Hank from my DVR schedule, but I didn't and I'm happy I didn't.There's one last thing I found. When watching Hank and Cougertown together I realize that Hank counterbalances the zany humor of Cougartown.
LeonardOsborneKael First, you have to give credit to Kelsey Grammar for getting in shape for his new series - he is sporting the physique of an Olympic gymnast! Now THAT is showing dedication to your profession. His acting chops are as sharp as ever - but people are going to be looking for FRASIER at every turn and how can anyone be expected to live up to that? It may not even be humanly possible. The problem is that Kelsey still LOOKS almost exactly like Frasier - so you constantly find yourself expecting a Frasier line to come out of him. Here's what they need to do to parry the FRASIER curse: simply give Kelsey a mustache -- or maybe even a beard. He looked great with facial hair in the costume party episode that just aired in syndication. Are you listening, producers of HANK? It could turn out to be a show saver. This is the best way to allow the nega-talented Kelsey the fresh start he so richly deserves. Another thing: the Grady character needs more dimensionality - as soon as he enters we are totally prepared for the mean-spirited sarcasm. Way too predictable - and not really that funny. Everything else on the show is terrific!
shawnlaib-1 This show has been receiving a lot of unfair negative reviews. It's really a shame because it's definitely not as bad as most viewers and critics say it is. It's not hilarious, but, give it a chance because it is getting funnier every episode!Hank stars the very talented Kelsey Grammar as Hank Pryor, a former CEO of a sporting goods company. When the business went under, Hank obviously lost his job, and his luxurious lifestyle! He now has to move back to his hometown in Virginia and get used to living the normal lifestyle. He has a wife named Tilly (Melinda McGraw) and two kids, Maddie (Jordan Hinson) and Henry (Nathan Gamble). The show has the typical stereotypes of the hard-to-handle teenage daughter and the kinda dorky little son. The writing is not that great most of the time, but if they improve it and the cast starts getting better chemistry, it is going to be an awesome show! It is starting to show improvement as the last episode was very funny! Plus, nothing with Kelsey Grammar can be that bad! ABC will be making a big mistake if they cancel this! It's only 4 episodes in! Give it a chance! It has to get in a groove and for most shows that takes longer than 4 episodes! This is a good, clean show and deserves to be treated fairly! Most viewers and critics are raving about Modern Family but I think that this show is better! It's not hilarious, but it gives some laughs and, if given time, will get hilarious!