I said this on another board, but I think it's worth repeating on regards to the new re-cap trailer: "indicating to fans that the new show has not forgotten its roots and characters. It's well done."
Indeed, the final episode of the original series depicted him bonding with Hank over their shared love of grilling, as well as Bobby excelling at inspecting cuts of meat, leading to him hosting a successful cookout with the entire neighborhood present.
Just finished it. It was pretty good. I like how they make the characters all likeable. Even the assholes still have some charm to them.
Absolute no mention of Luanne. Granted I haven't finished the original run so I don't know her fate there but it seemed odd. I know the voice actress died some time ago but I just assumed they would recast her. They did with Dale.
Everything I've seen states Hank and Peggy were gone for ten years and that Bobby is now twenty one. So they would have left when Bobby was eleven.I don't think they were gone that long. I think they moved overseas after he graduated from high school.
Everything I've seen states Hank and Peggy were gone for ten years and that Bobby is now twenty one. So they would have left when Bobby was eleven.
The first show ended in 2010. So if they left ten years ago that would have been in 2015. So that means Hank and Peggy stayed in Arlen for 5 more years after the final episode of the old show. I think that might be enough time for him to graduate from high school.
That we didn't see Hank's former co-workers at Strickland isn't that surprising, given he hasn't worked there in years and we rarely, if ever, saw him socialize with them outside of work. Likewise, Bobby and people he only encountered as a result of having to be in class with them.Their is a few characters I am surprised we didn't see like Principle Moss,Enrique,Joe Jack,Donna,Stuart and Emily.
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