Raising Hope season 4 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Virginia and Burt confront a foul smell in their home, discovering it's from a rug covering Maw Maw's curing jerky. Meanwhile, Barney nervously prepares for a first date with Maxine, seeking support from Sabrina and Jimmy, who initially refuse but later agree to a double date. At the restaurant, tensions rise due to Maxine's critical behavior. Concurrently, Sabrina and Jimmy, having lied about attending fencing lessons, end up discovering a genuine interest in it. Back home, Virginia and Burt, observed by Maxine for relationship advice, unexpectedly clash over choosing a new rug. This rare argument leads to a deeper understanding of their relationship, inspiring Barney and Maxine to address their communication issues. The episode wraps up with Virginia and Burt resolving their dispute and harmoniously selecting a rug, symbolizing their rekindled connection.
Full Episode S04E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the bad smell in Virginia and Burt's house?
The bad smell was coming from a rug under which Maw Maw was curing jerky.
Why was Barney nervous about his date with Maxine?
Barney was nervous because it was his first in-person date with Maxine and he sought moral support.
Did Sabrina and Jimmy initially agree to go on the double date with Barney and Maxine?
No, Sabrina and Jimmy initially made up excuses to avoid going on the double date.
What new interest did Sabrina and Jimmy discover?
Sabrina and Jimmy discovered an interest in fencing.
How did Virginia and Burt handle the dinner order at the restaurant?
Virginia and Burt smoothly ordered for each other without any conflict.
Why did Maxine want to observe Virginia and Burt?
Maxine wanted to observe Virginia and Burt to learn from their relationship, as she was impressed by their harmony.
What issue did Virginia and Burt face while rug shopping?
Virginia and Burt faced a rare disagreement on which rug to buy.
How did Barney and Maxine's relationship progress during the episode?
Barney and Maxine's relationship progressed as they addressed their communication issues, inspired by Virginia and Burt's argument.
Did Virginia and Burt resolve their argument about the rug?
Yes, Virginia and Burt resolved their argument and understood the importance of occasional disagreements.
What lesson did Barney and Maxine learn from Virginia and Burt?
Barney and Maxine learned the importance of communication and addressing issues in a relationship.