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The Best Episodes of Hank

Every episode of Hank ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Hank!

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...
Genre:Comedy
Network:ABC

Best Episodes Summary

"Hanksgiving" is the best rated episode of "Hank". It scored 6.6/10 based on 18 votes. Directed by Andrew D. Weyman and written by Jeff Filgo, Jackie Filgo, it aired on 11/4/2009. This episode scored 0.4 points higher than the second highest rated, "Relax, Don't Do It".

  • Hanksgiving
    6.6/10(18)
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    #1 - Hanksgiving

    Season 1 Episode 5

    Aired 11/4/2009

    Hank discovers that his dreadful mother-in-law is coming for Thanksgiving.

    Director: Andrew D. Weyman

    Writer: Jeff Filgo, Jackie Filgo

  • Relax, Don't Do It
    6.2/10(21)
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    #2 - Relax, Don't Do It

    Season 1 Episode 4

    Aired 10/21/2009

    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

    Director: Andrew D. Weyman

    Writer: Jeff Filgo, Jackie Filgo

  • Drag Your Daughter to Work Day
    5.6/10(24)
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    #3 - Drag Your Daughter to Work Day

    Season 1 Episode 3

    Aired 10/14/2009

    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.

    Director: Andrew D. Weyman, Kelsey Grammer

    Writer: Tucker Cawley

  • Yard Sale
    5.5/10(27)
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    #4 - Yard Sale

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 10/7/2009

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

    Director: Kelsey Grammer

    Writer: Mike Schiff, Bill Martin

  • Pilot
    5.0/10(41)
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    #5 - Pilot

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 9/30/2009

    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.

    Director: Andrew D. Weyman

    Writer: Tucker Cawley