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.
The best episode of "Hank" is "Hanksgiving", rated 6.6/10 from 18 user votes. It was directed by Andrew D. Weyman and written by Jeff Filgo, Jackie Filgo. "Hanksgiving" aired on 11/4/2009 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Relax, Don't Do It".
Hank discovers that his dreadful mother-in-law is coming for Thanksgiving.
Director: Andrew D. Weyman
Writer: Jeff Filgo, Jackie Filgo
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
Director: Andrew D. Weyman
Writer: Jeff Filgo, Jackie Filgo
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.
Director: Andrew D. Weyman, Kelsey Grammer
Writer: Tucker Cawley
Hank shows off his entrepreneurial skills with a neighborhood yard sale.
Director: Kelsey Grammer
Writer: Mike Schiff, Bill Martin
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.
Director: Andrew D. Weyman
Writer: Tucker Cawley