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Heads up for King of the Hill fans

I enjoyed the ep.
Altho, I am pretty sure we all saw Bill still being able to walk from the get-go
 
It was ok for a Bill episode even though all Bill episode basically follow the same pattern atleast he got to kick the Doctors butt with the legs he told him he was going to lose.:guffaw:

Plus as pointed out Dale wasn't the jerk in this episode like he was most of last season..that was a nice change of pace..because he really p*ssed me off last year.:lol:
 
Here are a couple of episodes to look forward to.

Earthy Girls are Easy 10/5/2008

Hank helps Strickland Propane go green after a local paper slams the company for dumping old propane tanks into the river. Meanwhile, Dale seizes the opportunity to impress the ladies by organizing an earth benefit concert.

Hank goes green, I remember how he hated being on the Seasons store mailing list in the Organic gardening episode.

Square-Footed Monster 10/19/2008

Hank and the guys do a good deed when they fix-up a neighborhood house, however after Ted Wassonasong buys the house he decides to knock down the house and build a mansion.

maybe somone needs to call Ted a bananna.
 
Ok, can't wait to see how Hank has to handle going green tomorrow night.

Earthy Girls are Easy 10/5/2008

Hank helps Strickland Propane go green after a local paper slams the company for dumping old propane tanks into the river. Meanwhile, Dale seizes the opportunity to impress the ladies by organizing an earth benefit concert.

****

Bitter but realistic ep. Amazing how when one conservative-leaning show, being KOTH, has two or three environmental eps in 12 years, they work well, while another, being SP, has like two or three such eps per season (seems like to me), its bludegoned even by a bludegeon's standards. MJ is to be commended, though not everyone buys offsets so easily as depicted in this ep. I see them as a step, albeit one easily manipulated by the Bucks and Dales of the world.

Welcome Back, O Dale of last season. Can't say we missed you. As most point out, DG needs his ass kicked so seriously its not funny. That aside, how long can even easy-going Hank abide a 'friend' who is not only amoral, but often goes out of his way to operate against him? Even 'That's Just Dale' and the different ways shown on KOTH vis-a-vis eccentrics make me wonder how long such a person can be tolerated.

OTOH, Hank's love affair with Strickland may just be over. I took note that he spoke of 'the business he loves' and did not correct Peggy when she posited that this might be the thing to bring Buck down. I have to wonder if Strickland's next self-inflicted wound might see Hank sitting on the sidelines.

Buck in jail serving real time, and Dale's ass so kicked even Joseph feels it would make for a good series finale, IMO.
 
I have to say the going green episode was much better then the first episode of the season.

I wonder if the tree they planted in the front yard will still be their in future episodes or if it will disappear?
 
I liked the green episode, I thought it was a particularly hilarious commentary on people trying to appear conserving but only going through the motions and quickly abandoning it.
 
I thought the show did a great job showing how stupid and hypocratic the idea of carbon off-shoots are.

I agree...Hank needs to put a serious hurting on Dale. Dale essentially stole everyone's money last night and got away with it.
 
I have to say the going green episode was much better then the first episode of the season.

I wonder if the tree they planted in the front yard will still be their in future episodes or if it will disappear?

It's probably in the same place as the car Hank bought for him and Bobby to restore together.

It was a decent episode. Judge always finds some way to subtey mock left leaning ideaologies, especially the paying someone to do nothing and feeling good about it.

"Congratulations Bobby, you put out your first Buck Strickland fire. A couple thousand more and you'll be even with me."
 
is it just me, or has Dale gone beyond Jackassery and is now into Douchebaggery?

Well, not until Dale has tilted his cap to a 30 degree angle, opens the buttons on his shirt, gets the orange body tanner with axe body spray, carries a bottle of night train with him all the time, and makes kissy faces at cameras, will he have gone full douche.
 
how can a guy who is THAT irresponsible and has that many guns not have blown his brains out yet?
 
I have to say the going green episode was much better then the first episode of the season.

I wonder if the tree they planted in the front yard will still be their in future episodes or if it will disappear?

It's probably in the same place as the car Hank bought for him and Bobby to restore together.

It was a decent episode. Judge always finds some way to subtey mock left leaning ideaologies, especially the paying someone to do nothing and feeling good about it.

"Congratulations Bobby, you put out your first Buck Strickland fire. A couple thousand more and you'll be even with me."

Actually, carbon offsets seem to be bi-deological wishful thinking. I say, yeah, pollution travels, but a lot more of it stays in place. If we invest in smart green, and China and India don't, somewhere along the line those huge populations may not be so huge. Everything that China's evaded in the world of consequences it won't on the environment.

On another note, I once fancied writing Flintstones fanfic ( I was a little too full of myself at the time) wherein a frustrated Fred starts his own quarry. I wonder what it would take for Hank to break away from Buck?
 
The "Green" episode was great example how KOTH address "hot" button issues in a way that neither slams one side too hard or shoves it in your face like other shows do.:techman:


And once again the jerk Dale reappears after last weeks episode I was hoping that it was a sign he had change but it seems their going to let him go farther and farther on being a A-class A-hole..oh well maybe their setting him up for the ultimate Karma payback on all his actions over the last 13yrs.:lol:
 
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Isn't Joseph's heritage the ultimate karmic reward for all his years of douchbaggery though?

He's exceeded that long ago, and besides, he's shown himself to be capable of ignoring best evidence of that fact (in the somewhat creepy ep with Joseph's half-sister). That being the case, as Mr. Cosby so aptly said, let the beating commence!
 
Square-Footed Monster 10/19/2008

Hank and the guys do a good deed when they fix-up a neighborhood house, however after Ted Wassonasong buys the house he decides to knock down the house and build a mansion.

maybe somone needs to call Ted a bananna.

Just reminding the propaniacs here a new ep is supposedly going to be on this weekend.
 
Square-Footed Monster 10/19/2008

Hank and the guys do a good deed when they fix-up a neighborhood house, however after Ted Wassonasong buys the house he decides to knock down the house and build a mansion.
maybe somone needs to call Ted a bananna.

Just reminding the propaniacs here a new ep is supposedly going to be on this weekend.

I almost pity Khan. With Cotton's death (I still think an ep with his video will would be in order), Khan seems to have taken Hank's mantle as the one who tries to please those who will like as not never show him respect.
 
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