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Not since King of the Hill has a down-home animated family been this charming. Bless the Harts is–well–heartwarming.

Jenny Hart is a single mom who lives in Greenpoint, North Carolina, struggling to make ends’ meet. Years ago, she ran out on her fabulously rich fiancé to rough it out on her own, but not before becoming pregnant with her daughter Violet. The once adorable baby girl is now a sarcastic and cynical teen, who occasionally makes her mother’s life even more difficult. Still, the Hart gals always come together in the end, with the help of the wise but inebriated grandma Betty, and mom’s well-meaning dullard boyfriend Wayne.

Here’s everything you need to know to stream Bless the Harts.

What is Bless the Harts?

The show was developed by Emily Spivey, who wrote for comedies such as Saturday Night Live and King of the Hill. The latter was a big influence on the show, according to Spivey. It even claims to exist in the same universe. The Mega-Lo-Mart store first introduced in King of the Hill makes appearances in Bless the Harts.

  • Launched: September 2019
  • Airtime: Season 2 premiers Sunday, September 27 at 8:30pm. New episodes air the following Sundays at the same time.
  • Channel: Fox
  • Genre: Animated comedy
  • Starring: Kristen Wiig as Jenny Hart, Maya Rudolph as Betty Hart, Jillian Bell as Violet Hart, Ike Barinholtz as Wayne Edwards, Kumail Nanjiani as Jesus Christ
  • Seasons: 2
  • Status: Pending

Bless the Harts Review

What the critics are saying:

  • “It’s a fast-moving, very funny show about a working-class family trying to make ends meet, featuring the voices of Maya Rudolph, Kristen Wiig, Jillian Bell, and Ike Barinholtz. The pilot episode is extraordinarily promising.” –Kathryn VanArendonk, Vulture
  • “With a similarly big heart [as King of the Hill} and a voice cast including Maya Rudolph, Kristen Wiig, Kumail Nanjiani and Ike Barinholtz, the result is familiar and refreshing at once.” –Judy Berman, Time

How to stream Bless the Harts

Fox is available on a few of the major live TV streaming services. When trying to decide which one is best for you, you’ll want to weigh the cost, the other channels you’ll receive, and the compatible devices for streaming.

Bless the Harts on Hulu with Live TV

Hulu Live TV is one of the most popular ways to stream live TV, perhaps because you gain access to a massive library of on-demand content including classic and current TV shows, movies, not to mention Hulu’s original programming. As far as live-streaming goes, you’ll have a ton of local, entertainment, and sports channels to flip through, including HGTV, a full suite of ESPN channels, Cartoon Network, FX, and even deep cuts like Nat Geographic and Syfy.

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Hulu Live TV $54.99
Hulu Live TV
(no ads on
Hulu content)
$60.99

Bless the Harts on FuboTV

FuboTV started as a streaming service geared toward sports fans, but it’s evolved into a broadly-appealing option with entertainment and news options alongside its robust sports choices. Depending on the package, you can access as many as 180+ FuboTV channels. If you’re looking to be entertained, Bravo, IFC, MTV, and VH1 are options even at Fubo’s most basic tier. The Fubo channel list still includes plenty of sports, including the Fubo Sports Network, which has original programming mixing sports and humor. The FuboTV cost starts at $54.99 a month, and with Disney Media favorites like ABC, ESPN, and the Disney Channel now on board, some who were on the fence about Fubo are giving it another look.

To watch Bless the Harts, you’ll want to dock in at the FuboTV Standard level.

Fubo TV packages

Bless the Harts on Sling TV

For a more à la carte service, look to Sling TV. It offers two cable packages, Sling Orange and Sling Blue, each of which costs $30 per month. If you grab them both (Sling Orange + Blue) you can save $10 per month. Sling Blue offers more bang for your buck with over 40 channels, including sports necessities like FS1, NBCSN, and NFL Network. You’ll also gain access to the usual cable mainstays like Food Network, Discovery, Cartoon Network, SYFY, and FXX. Whichever package you choose, you can save $10 on your first month. Here’s the complete guide to Sling TV channels.

Sling TV
Orange $30
Blue $30
Orange + Blue $45

How to use AirTV with Sling

AirTV solves one of the Sling’s biggest problems: The inability to receive all of your local channels. By purchasing a basic AirTV for $79.99 or the AirTV Player for $119.99, you can merge those local channels into your Sling TV, (or on your mobile device if you have the basic AirTV). As the Daily Dot wrote in its AirTV review, “It’s practically magic.”

The basic AirTV is a dual-tuner streaming device, while the AirTV Player is basically an upgraded Chromecast that has Netflix preinstalled. You’ll still need to own an HD antenna because even though AirTV gets you access to your local channels, it doesn’t actually physically show them to you.

But AirTV—which has no monthly fee—gives Sling users the ability to access all local channels to add to whichever Sling package is the best fit for them.


Bless the Harts on Vidgo

Vidgo offers a package for under $40 a month that pulls together more than 60 English-language channels into its National English Package, including ABC, Fox, the Disney family of channels, the ESPN family of channels (including ESPN Deportes), FS1, FS2, Fox Deportes and BeIN Sports. It offers an array of entertainment favorites, including A&E, HGTV, History, Lifetime, and a full range of Nickelodeon channels, including TeenNick and NickToons.

College sports fans will love it, too: The ACCN, Big Ten Network, the Longhorn Network, and Pac-12 Network are all on the Core package, and for $10 more, the Plus package offers all six market-specific Pac-12 Networks.

Vidgo
Core $40
Plus $45
Latino $15
Latino Mas $25

Bless the Harts on AT&T TV Now

There’s a good chance that you’re already looking to AT&T for your wireless needs, so using the network to stream Fox only makes sense. The second you sign up, you’ll gain instant access to 45+ channels, including local channels and even free HBO in the Plus and Max channel suites. Plus, it comes with CloudDVR, which lets you record up to 20 hours of TV per month. One account works on two devices, but you can add more devices for only $5.

at&t TV Now
Plus $65
Max $80
Entertainment $93
Choice $110
Xtra $124
Ultimate $135
Premier $183
Optimo Mas $86

Bless the Harts on YouTube TV

YouTube TV is a great solution for families because one subscription can add up to six accounts, and each account comes with unlimited cloud DVR. You can’t beat the variety, either: There are sports channels like NBCSN, NBA TV, and four ESPN channels, while Disney, Disney XD, Disney Junior, and Cartoon Network will keep any kid (or kid at heart) busy for hours. It also comes with a few Spanish-language channels like Telemundo and NBC Universo. AMC, BBC America, and IFC are there too, so you won’t miss out on all that prestige TV. (You can find the full list of YouTube TV channels here.)

Youtube TV
1 Month $64.99
Sports Plus $10.99/mo.

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