Hope & Faith Season 2 Episode 21 21 Lunch Street
- March 4, 2005
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6.7 (32)
Hope & Faith is a comedy television show about two sisters who are completely different from each other. Faith Fairfield is a popular soap opera actress who moves in with her sister, Hope Shanowski, a stay-at-home mom with three kids and a husband who is never home.
Season 2, Episode 21 of Hope & Faith is titled "21 Lunch Street". In this episode, Hope and Faith's neighbor Ellen has decided to start a catering business, and she's asked Hope to help her with her very first job. The job is a big one - to cater a fancy luncheon for a group of wealthy ladies - and Ellen is a nervous wreck. Hope is excited to help, but she's also worried that they might not be able to pull it off.
Meanwhile, Faith is trying to help Charley, her husband's manager, with a new project. Charley has been hired to create a new cooking show, and he wants Faith to be the host. Faith is initially skeptical, but she decides to give it a try. She's surprised by how much she enjoys it, and she's excited to be part of a new venture.
Back at 21 Lunch Street, Hope and Ellen are struggling to get the catering under control. The ladies are demanding, the kitchen is chaotic, and the delivery boy is MIA. Ellen is on the brink of a breakdown, but Hope is determined to make it work. With the help of her kids, she manages to turn things around and the ladies are impressed with the food and the service.
Meanwhile, Faith's new cooking show is off to a bumpy start. The producer wants Faith to be edgier and more aggressive, but Faith is too nice to take his advice. She eventually stands up for herself, and the show takes a turn for the better. Charley is impressed, and Faith realizes that maybe she has a future in the cooking show world.
In the end, "21 Lunch Street" is a funny and heartwarming episode of Hope & Faith. It shows the sisters working together to overcome their respective challenges, and it highlights the importance of friendship and family. It's a great episode for fans of the show, and it's a good introduction for those who have never seen it before.