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Heads up for King of the Hill fans

No Bobby left behind Nov 9th
In order to raise the school's average for standardized tests, Principal Moss classifies Bobby as a low achievement student. However, the plan backfires after Bobby is placed in a class where he no longer has to do homework and doesn't have to take the tests.

Here we go folks, new episode tomorrow night. Enjoy them while they last.
 
This a very well done and funny episode tonight. Ther were a lot of funny moments and good character work. Bobby's zipper song was great and Dale is an unidentified special needs kid. Can't believe that Principal Moss ended up the way he did, but it is Karma for all his asshatedness and what he did at Alamo Land.

Do we have an Alamo Land here? If not, it sounds like something we would have.
 
That was a pretty good episode..as for Principal Moss I take it he'll be back after his suspension though he should be canned for good after that stunt.:lol:

Plus KOTH is going to start airing on Adult Swim?..I don't know it dosen't seem like the right place for it..it's like airing Little house on the Prairie on the Playboy channel.:guffaw:
 
"Whats a J-bone?"

"Hey Gribble, where your stupid kids?"

I have to say, this was solid all the way through. It was just a flat out good episode, shades of Sheriff Taylor almost.

Now if KOTH was moving to Adult Swim in 2001, that might have been a good fit, but not today's adult swim. I"m afraid I'm going to see those bumps just ripping it apart, and it will probably be like their experimenting with airing Saved By the Bell and Pee Wee's Playhouse. It's just not stoner enough for AS.

Comedy Central would be a better fit. They could pair it up with Futurama, and bring back The Critic, and make a decent animation block.
 
I'm just glad The Cleveland Show has been pushed back to the fall 2009 season - it means that it can't push KOTH out of the schedule until then :)

Although I wonder how set in stone this 2010 date is - depending on how many episodes are left, I could see Fox showing Season 13 as normal, and then showing the last lot of episodes on during the summer to get them out of the way...
 
As long as they show them, it's fine with me. FX won't be carrying the repeats anymore, so they will just be on AS, I don't know about the syndication of it though.
 
Hey Propaniacs. I've decided if you can't already tell that I"m just keeping this thread going for new episode discussion. I think our little group would be ok with that.

This Sunday, it looks like some folks are doing some dabbling in the market. Looks Hank Light tomorrow.

A Bill Full of Dollars 11/16/08

Peggy, Minh and Dale play the stock market together, however they lose money in their initial investment. To improve their odds they decide to study an "average man" and Bill becomes the subject of their study.

As if things weren't bad enough, Dale Gribble gets involved.
 
'No Bobby...' was great. It was terrific to see one of the regular highly-placed idiots (Moss) finally face the consequences. I hope that happens to Buck before all is done.

As to 11/16. welll, Bill's life gets one more step pathetic. Huge surprise there. Also, apologies to MJ, HD flats are not these trendy monsters. Still, funnier than not.

Annnd--didn't in a prior ep, Hank actually wanted one, but Peggy feared Luanne the dim being unable to handle HD?
 
'No Bobby...' was great. It was terrific to see one of the regular highly-placed idiots (Moss) finally face the consequences. I hope that happens to Buck before all is done.

my sentiments exactly, just an overall well done episode that carried strong all the way through without letting up. One of those episodes that had an The Andy Griffith Show feel to it. Oh man, is karma going to have something big planned for Buck strickland.

When Bobby gave Hank the letter informing him that Bobby was now "Special needs," I recognized Hank's "Someone is about to get their ass kicked." face. I love how Moss ran from Hank when he saw him at school.

As to 11/16. welll, Bill's life gets one more step pathetic. Huge surprise there. Also, apologies to MJ, HD flats are not these trendy monsters. Still, funnier than not.

But at the end of the episode he was still the center of attention with all his bankruptcy advice, which is where he wanted all along.

"Hank is going to be a tugboat captain."

I don't know man, I still have a lot of trouble figuring out this wave of new technology, so a guy like Hank is bound to be overwhelmed.

Annnd--didn't in a prior ep, Hank actually wanted one, but Peggy feared Luanne the dim being unable to handle HD?

Well it's probably safer now since Luanne and Lucky have their own house.
 
'No Bobby...' was great. It was terrific to see one of the regular highly-placed idiots (Moss) finally face the consequences. I hope that happens to Buck before all is done.

my sentiments exactly, just an overall well done episode that carried strong all the way through without letting up. One of those episodes that had an The Andy Griffith Show feel to it. Oh man, is karma going to have something big planned for Buck strickland.

Only if Hank refuses to pull him out. I was glad to see Hank's attitude evolve from awkward worship to 'need to keep our jobs' as concerns bailing Buck out. But when the time is right, he needs to let him fall hard.


As to 11/16. welll, Bill's life gets one more step pathetic. Huge surprise there. Also, apologies to MJ, HD flats are not these trendy monsters. Still, funnier than not.
But at the end of the episode he was still the center of attention with all his bankruptcy advice, which is where he wanted all along.

Giving Bill what he wants ever seems like a very bad idea. :lol:


I don't know man, I still have a lot of trouble figuring out this wave of new technology, so a guy like Hank is bound to be overwhelmed.

One prob for me : A souped-up surround is not right for a space like the Hill's have; nor is a TV above 40 or so. Mine is a 40 Sony XBR, my sound system is a two-speaker subwoofer system 1-2-3 made by Bose. Peggy was (surprise) a poor shopper in this regard. A 'shake-the-rafters' system is for a large living room with some distance to be had.

Annnd--didn't in a prior ep, Hank actually wanted one, but Peggy feared Luanne the dim being unable to handle HD?
Well it's probably safer now since Luanne and Lucky have their own house.

I'm still surprised that over-babying Peggy didn't still poo-poo the idea since Luanne could still come over.

SG, your comment about Buck's karma makes me want to use this thread to offer up our fan-spec on the final fates of our Arlen characters. I'll start :

Hank : Mayor Of Arlen and owner of Hill's Propane and Accessories. Deliberately refuses to rise any further since it would mean bringing Dale and Bill within the corridors of real power. (Ann Richards got over Bill)

Peggy : Lost in Mexico for six months; Comes back actually knowing Spanish. Becomes Bi-Lingual Boggle Champ.

Bobby : Marries Connie; She intro's Hank to high-tech communications, because, despite Bobby's maturity, they still need to be ready for his next display of Peggy and Cotton's genes.

Khan/Minh - Give up entirely and become rednecks.

Bill - Becomes a successful, admired counselor for returning vets and others; Dale, broken by the news of Joseph's parentage, is one of his best customers and now resembles Bill as he once was.

Joseph - Despite the best efforts of everyone, elopes with Kate and escapes efforts to contact them; No one ever told them the plain truth til it was too late. It is an enraged John R who finally tells Dale. Bobby may know where the couple is, but is afraid that, even if he convinces them of the truth, they may not part company, and that's too icky for him to handle.

Boomhauer - Talk Radio/TV man supreme. Beloved by people of all persuasions, who each draw what they need from his words, which seem to speak to everyone.;)

Dispute mine, but come up with your own, as well.
 
SG, your comment about Buck's karma makes me want to use this thread to offer up our fan-spec on the final fates of our Arlen characters. I'll start :

Hank : Mayor Of Arlen and owner of Hill's Propane and Accessories. Deliberately refuses to rise any further since it would mean bringing Dale and Bill within the corridors of real power. (Ann Richards got over Bill)

Peggy : Lost in Mexico for six months; Comes back actually knowing Spanish. Becomes Bi-Lingual Boggle Champ.

Bobby : Marries Connie; She intro's Hank to high-tech communications, because, despite Bobby's maturity, they still need to be ready for his next display of Peggy and Cotton's genes.

Khan/Minh - Give up entirely and become rednecks.

Bill - Becomes a successful, admired counselor for returning vets and others; Dale, broken by the news of Joseph's parentage, is one of his best customers and now resembles Bill as he once was.

Joseph - Despite the best efforts of everyone, elopes with Kate and escapes efforts to contact them; No one ever told them the plain truth til it was too late. It is an enraged John R who finally tells Dale. Bobby may know where the couple is, but is afraid that, even if he convinces them of the truth, they may not part company, and that's too icky for him to handle.

Boomhauer - Talk Radio/TV man supreme. Beloved by people of all persuasions, who each draw what they need from his words, which seem to speak to everyone.;)

Dispute mine, but come up with your own, as well.

Hmm, that's a good one.

Hank, I don't know about being mayor, But I can see him with his own Propane dealership. Somehow he finds himself coaching the Dallas Cowboys and brings back the Flex Defense.

Peggy could go back to school after Bobby graduates High School, and rediscovers her love for teaching and finally goes full time.

Bobby, the Boy is finally right. Becomes a very successful comedy writer, creates a hit TV show with a main character based on Hank.

Kahn and Minh finally become members of Nine Rivers country club only after it is opened to the public. Connie goes on to college and has a modest music career in a symphony, keeps in touch with Bobby.

Bill will eventually pass away due to his own lifestyle. At the funeral, we discover that Bill had more friends than we ever thought he did.

Dale will discover an actual conspiracy, and write a successful book about it. it will be his only contribution to mankind as his sophomore book misses the mark. Nancy retires from the news desk and finds a job as a news director. It doesn't go well.

Boomhauer decides to walk the Earth like Kane from Kung Fu spreading wisdom.

Joseph goes crazy without an outlet for his weird urges, then goes into counseling.

Luanne and Lucky, despite the stagnant pond water that is their gene pool, bring a child prodigy into the world.

John Redcorn leaves his land to Joseph. He tells Joseph he is is father, but asks that he not tell Dale.

Buck Strickland, either murdered by his mistress or massive heart attack.
 
Both good... here's mine

Hank: 15 years from now we see Hank still working at Strickland Propane... Only now he is the owner. Buck leaves the business to Hank.

Peggy: Continues with her delusions... Still working on her schemes

Bobby: We find out that Bobby grew up to be Mike Judge and was writing the story all along

Kahn and Minh finally divorce. In a sad twist, Kahn lives a more miserable life than most because of the alimony he has to pay Minh.

Bill retires from the Armed Forces and goes to work with his friend Hank

Dale, or rather Rusty Shakleford, meets President Obama and becomes the new director of Homeland Security.

Nancy is still trying to reclaim her youth

Boomhauer eventually marries and settles down

Joseph grows up to be a strong representative of the Native American people... still unaware of his true lineage, but called to the cause

Luanne becomes a single mom and moves back in with Hank... giving Hank another teenage boy that just aient right :D
Lucky decides to fall on some more pee pee... :D

John Redcorn simply left a long time ago. Unable to be with his son... he chose to be elsewhere

Buck Strickland died at the Sugar Foot

Connie is married to Bobby Hill. They have a couple of little kids and live "happily ever after"[/quote]
 
Hey Propaniacs, Well Jack Bauer comandeered the lineup last Sunday. But we're back this week with another new adventure.

It looks like Bobby is trying to Be Prepared this Sunday as he gives the Order of the Straight Arrow another chance.

Straight as an Arrow 11/30/08
Hank tries to help Bobby become a member of the Order of the Straight Arrow, but he disagrees with the "Arrowmaster" who is a new member of Arlen. Meanwhile, Peggy gets involved in the disagreement as she is the local Welcome Wagon representative.

Notes: The last time we saw Bobby as a member of the Order of the Straight Arrow was in Episode 3 of the first season titled "The Order of the Straight Arrow"

guest voice: Andy Richter as Wesley Cherish

I thought Bobby was already a member of the Order of the straight Arrow? I guess that whole whooping crane incident looked bad for him, or he talked too much and Bill ate all of his Silent stick.
 
I thought Bobby was already a member of the Order of the straight Arrow? I guess that whole whooping crane incident looked bad for him, or he talked too much and Bill ate all of his Silent stick.

I guess just like as he was on the football and baseball teams in the beginning of the show his aversion to being physically active took over and he quit.:lol:
 
Oh that's right I forgot about that..I guess when the need rises for a storyline they'll stick Bobby back on a sports team..maybe they'll remember that Luanne is a great Mechanic too before the show ends. :lol:

Though it nice to see them actually go back to something from the first season..I remember laughing out loud in the "The Order of the Straight Arrow" episode when Dale moons the others and Boomhauer drives to close to some bushes or trees and they whack him on the butt.:guffaw:
 
Oh that's right I forgot about that..I guess when the need rises for a storyline they'll stick Bobby back on a sports team..maybe they'll remember that Luanne is a great Mechanic too before the show ends. :lol:

Though it nice to see them actually go back to something from the first season..I remember laughing out loud in the "The Order of the Straight Arrow" episode when Dale moons the others and Boomhauer drives to close to some bushes or trees and they whack him on the butt.:guffaw:

I really loved that episode. That is one I could really relate too, I was in scouts and the Order of the Arrow. One weekend our troop was camping and some of us Scoutmasters were talking about it while cooking. Our Scoutmaster said that whomever wrote that must have gotten kicked out of OA, because they had some pretty good details in there. At the time I didn't know that Mike Judge was in fact an Eagle Scout.

Wee-ma-tan-yay, you want another beer Wee-ma-tan-yay!
 
Oh that's right I forgot about that..I guess when the need rises for a storyline they'll stick Bobby back on a sports team..maybe they'll remember that Luanne is a great Mechanic too before the show ends. :lol:

Though it nice to see them actually go back to something from the first season..I remember laughing out loud in the "The Order of the Straight Arrow" episode when Dale moons the others and Boomhauer drives to close to some bushes or trees and they whack him on the butt.:guffaw:

First seasons are often oddballs for characters. MASH's Frank Burns was much more human in the first season, even joking around with the other officers and successfully getting Hawkeye with a string of practical jokes.
Little House's Harriet Olsen actually admitted to being difficult, and Ted Baxter on MTM was merely a bit stuffy and prim at first.

Still, some sort of rebirth for decently-smart Luanne would be welcomed before KOTH leaves us.
 
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