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"Hope & Faith" is a family sitcom that centers on two very different sisters whose worlds collide under one roof. Set in the suburbs of Ohio, the series follows the orderly, responsible Hope Shanowski and her glamorous, impulsive sister Faith Fairfield. When Faith’s Hollywood career abruptly implodes, she moves in with Hope and her family, turning their structured household upside down and setting the stage for constant comic friction.
Hope is a devoted wife and mother who thrives on routine and responsibility. Faith is a former soap opera star who lives for attention and spontaneity. Their clashing personalities drive the humor, but beneath the bickering lies a genuine sisterly bond. As the two women navigate cohabitation, parenting, and personal reinvention, they learn that family loyalty outweighs even their biggest differences.
Much of the comedy springs from Faith’s fish out of water adjustment to suburban life. Accustomed to red carpets and studio lots, she must now contend with school carpools, neighborhood gossip, and Hope’s carefully managed household rules. Her larger than life presence disrupts everything from dinner plans to parent teacher conferences, often dragging Hope into schemes that spiral hilariously out of control.
The series balances broad physical comedy with warm, character driven storytelling. Hope’s husband Charley and their children add further layers of chaos and heart, grounding the show in relatable family dynamics. Episodes often explore themes of responsibility, reinvention, sibling rivalry, and second chances, all wrapped in quick witted banter and playful mischief.
At its core, "Hope & Faith" celebrates the idea that opposites not only attract but also strengthen each other. Through mishaps, misunderstandings, and moments of surprising tenderness, the sisters rediscover what it means to rely on family. The show delivers laughter rooted in personality clashes while reminding viewers that home is where forgiveness, growth, and unconditional love truly live.
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