The lives of a group of Southerners who are always broke as a joke and struggling for the American dream of status and wealth. What they don’t realize is that they’re already rich — in friends, family and laughter.
The worst episode of "Bless the Harts" is "Hug N' Bugs", rated 5.8/10 from 238 user votes. It was directed by Pete Michels and written by Erin Wagoner. "Hug N' Bugs" aired on 9/29/2019 and is rated 0.6 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Jenny Unfiltered".
Jenny discovers a secret of Betty's that may help her pay overdue bills. Wayne is hurt when he discovers that Jenny's daughter Violet is featuring her biological father in her comics. Wayne tries to build Violet the tree house of her dreams.
Director: Pete Michels
Writer: Erin Wagoner
When the town has split opinions over a controversial statue, Jenny learns to play both sides to appease her customers and make some extra money. Violet accompanies Betty to visit a blast from the past that does not go as planned.
Director: Bryan Francis
Writer: Rich Blomquist
When money gets tight, Jenny takes on an undesirable second job to help fund Violet's art school tuition. Wayne comes up with an entirely different plan to make money.
Director: Samantha Arnett
Writer: Emily Spivey
When Wayne's non-committal best friend, Travis, comes to town, the two take on their dream of opening a bar together. Meanwhile, the Harts attempt to fix their broken car to preserve its sentimental value.
Director: Oreste Canestrelli
Writer: Janine Brito, Jeremy Rowley
When Jenny ignores Jesus' advice on a moral conundrum, her new take on the truth causes huge problems in Louise's life. Meanwhile, both Betty and Wayne turn to Travis for spiritual healing after refusing to go to a doctor for help with medical problems.
Director: Michael Baylis
Writer: Tim McAuliffe
When Violet, David and Leonard find out that Wayne is afraid of ghosts, they decide to take him on a ghost hunt to cure his fear. Meanwhile, Jenny and Betty try to honor Jenny's late father on his favorite holiday.
Director: Michael Baylis
Writer: Jeremy Rowley, Julia Cohen
Violet tries to deal with the moral dilemma of eating meat; Betty runs into an old fling.
Director: Pete Michels
Writer: Christy Stratton
Jenny takes over as Mayor Webb's campaign manager for re-election against Betty and an accomplished dog. Meanwhile, Wayne tries to dig up dirt on the canine opponent.
Director: Oreste Canestrelli
Writer: Jake Bender, Zach Dunn
When Wayne finds out he owns extra land, his family unexpectedly moves in on his property. Meanwhile, Violet searches for Wayne's "Uncle Tommy" after he goes missing.
Director: Traci Honda
Writer: Christy Stratton, Erin Wagoner
When the Harts are stuck inside on Violet's rainy spring break, Jenny gets incredibly competitive about board games. Meanwhile, when trying to avoid her daughter's competitive streak, Betty gets a ride-along in a cop car.
Director: Seung Cha
Writer: Tim McAuliffe
Jenny goes to great lengths to show Louise that she deserves a raise without ever asking for one. Meanwhile, Betty takes Violet to her school conference and runs into a teacher she had a crush on.
Director: Joseph Scott, Mollie Helms
Writer: Erin Wagoner, Ed Voccola
Jenny and Wayne persuade Betty to get a job. Meanwhile, Violet and David's attempt to recruit a new friend backfires.
Director: Seung Cha
Writer: Jeremy Rowley, Christy Stratton
Jenny spends the weekend away at a wild bachelorette party with Brenda and leaves Wayne in charge of Violet. Meanwhile, Betty falls for the local strip club owner.
Director: Samantha Arnett
Writer: Rich Blomquist
When attendance at their local church begins to drop, the Harts plot to bring down the neighboring megachurch. Meanwhile, Violet tricks Wayne into helping her pull a prank that backfires.
Director: Becca Wallace
Writer: Erin Wagoner, Rich Blomquist
When the house across the street sells to a couple from New York, Jenny, Betty and Violet get caught in a lie trying to impress them. Meanwhile, Wayne and Travis try to become masters at cornhole in order to help Wayne's Mee-Maw.
Director: Becca Wallace
Writer: Emily Spivey, Andy Bobrow
Jenny and Betty secretly follow Violet after becoming paranoid that she's making the same bad decisions they did as teenagers. Meanwhile, Wayne gets sued by Bobbie Nell.
Director: Mollie Helms
Writer: Jeremy Rowley, Christy Stratton
Jenny takes a mother/daughter bonding moment a little too far after Violet shows interest in learning to dance. Meanwhile, Wayne takes Betty to a flea market in hopes that she will finally give him the recognition he deserves.
Director: Michael Baylis
Writer: Janine Brito
After Betty's arch-nemesis, Crystalynn, insults her and Jenny in public, the women conspire to get the ultimate revenge. Wayne tries to figure out how to deal with his misbehaving uncle.
Director: Samantha Arnett
Writer: Janine Brito
A new restaurant leaves Greenpoint and the Last Supper in fear of financial ruin.
Director: Samantha Arnett
Writer: N/A
In order to prove that she's not afraid of marriage, Jenny decides to take things to the next level with Wayne. Meanwhile, Betty attempts to expose Crystalynn as a liar after seeing her claim to have encountered a strangler on a popular crime show
Director: Michael Baylis
Writer: Lauren McGuire
When Wayne gifts Jenny a hot tub for their anniversary, it proves to be more trouble than it's worth. Meanwhile, after getting banned from her favorite department store, Betty disguises herself in order to attend a sale.
Director: Joe Scott
Writer: Lauren McGuire
Jenny is faced with rowdy clientele when she becomes the night manager at The Last Supper.
Director: Oreste Canestrelli
Writer: N/A
A psychic tells Jenny she's cursed after attempting to get a refund for wrongly guessing Betty's death day. Meanwhile, Wayne's fishing trip with some wild work buddies turns into a manhunt for a dangerous species.
Director: Michael Baylis
Writer: Lauren McGuire, Rich Blomquist
When the Ladies of Greenpoint hire Jenny to help run their gala, Jenny's desire to fit in leads to a strain in her relationship with Brenda.
Director: Pete Michels
Writer: Amy-Jo Perry
Jenny and Betty get carried away with a string of questionable purchases after winning the lottery. Meanwhile, Wayne gets a job at his favorite hardware store.
Director: Seung Cha
Writer: Jeremy Rowley, Christy Stratton