He told his dad he loved him, and Cotton came back from the dead just to scold him. Just for Hank to say "I DON'T love you" and Cotton decided to die forever with those being Hank's last words. Dude's had a fucked upbringing lol
@@shalad5889 not really. She’s overly organised and specific but so is Hank. What’s healthy about their relationship is the fact that they balance each other out quite perfectly. And this harks back to the old cliche; “marriage is about compromise”
Hank and Peggy's relationships is them realising each others weaknesses due to incredibly disfunctional parents they both have, and making up for the pitfalls they both display in everyday life.
I felt really bad for Bobby in this episode, He made a thanksgiving turkey Peggy ruined it and Bobby had to spend thanksgiving at bills house while hank make Peggy feel better for something that was her fault in the first place. Poor Bobby lol
@@xzavionp yeah but bobby has it together pretty well in the later seasons he seems to realize and come to terms with both his parents just being a little fucked in the head and works with it so while he wasn't to happy I doubt it was overly traumatic for him
Hank’s emotional stunted-ness means he approaches every situation like the adult in the room, but is still a shy awkward teenager when it comes to his love life and that’s adorable.
Everyone hates on Peggy because of her overconfidence and ego, but based on the flashbacks we see from her childhood it’s obviously an overcompensation for her insecurities her mom was always criticizing and diminishing her. We should be happy Peggy was strong enough to overcome that kind of critical upbringing even if she is insufferable at times. Hank overcame a traumatizing childhood with Cotton and he’s also an amazing example of perseverance having become the opposite of cotton…. An awesome husband and great father. Very wholesome.
She's really really really annoying to a LOT of people. Thinks she's so much greater than she really is. I've honestly thought maybe Hank is the only sane decent person on the whole show. Just how many times in the whole show was Peggy just being a pain in the ass because she can?
@@TeamRocketHQR I mean yes, she does have narcissistic tendencies, that was already said. I think you might be overlooking what that is a response to which also has already been said.
With a father like Cotton whose untreated PTSD and stubbornness ruined his life and a mother like Tilly who is a hypocritical self absorbed idiot, Hank came out to be the best husband and father that he could be. He and Peggy are a great team who created a sweet and charismatic son but sometimes they need a reminder of just what brought them together: the love they have for each other.
Hank is like a halfway point between Cotton and Bobby. There's a spectrum from the old-school man who hates women and refuses to allow himself any emotion, but also lived a hard, hard life, to the new generation like Bobby, soft in mind and body, gentle and expressive, but frail and neurotic, and allergic to work. Hank is a halfway point who has Cotton's work ethic and some of his repression, but has a belief in fairness, equality, and decency that is the beginning of the softening of Cotton's cruel, sadistic streak that eventually leads to Bobby finding a million ways to be so soft that Hank says, "that boy ain't right"
@@craigrussell3062Cotton was extremely emotional. Arguably the most emotional person on the show, I don't get this idea that men have that anger isn't an emotion.
I didn’t say he wasn’t emotional, I said he refuses to allow himself emotion. Everyone feels emotions, and Cotton obviously feels, for example, love for Hank, in addition to anger, regret, etc. But he denies that he feels those emotions, and makes a choice not to speak about them or express them. That’s his ethos, and that’s what I was talking about, not suggesting he is a robot who literally doesn’t feel human emotions.
Yet in another episode when Bobby signed up for home ec instead of shop class, Hank explicitly stated "If Bobby learns to cook and clean for himself, where's his incentive to ever get married?" 😂
I think Hank accepted with time that Bobby wasn't interested in girls and had many femenine interests. But as long as he wasn't a bad person . Hank would support his gay son
@@lupohutchington269 don’t get it twisted. Bobby is attracted to Connie and shows interest in girls. It’s ok for a straight kid to have ‘feminine’ interests without automatically being branded as gay.
@@nicholasschrader7179 once Daria left Beavis and Butthead judge wasnt involved You're correct he just created the character that went on to get her own show(they tried pretty hard to give her show an identity other than spin off so it's easy to forget shes from Beavis and Butt-Head)
Originally, Hank was indeed looking for someone to cook and clean. His dream life was to have a stay at home wife and mom who did traditional wife and mom things. He was eventually able to let go of that dream because he did indeed love Peggy for who she was and not what she could or couldn't do.
Yes, we are aware that koth, in classic Hollywood form, serves as a gatekeeper for conservatism at best and (more likely) a Trojan horse for liberalism at worst Edited spelling of ‘conservatism’
Sounds a bit like Al Gore, that indirect language that is the complete opposite of assertiveness lol. "I wouldn't say that I do not disagree with your statement Mr. Zappa"
Peggy is usually so full of herself, but it is heartwarming to see that when she's feeling down and feeling unsure of herself Hank can easily bring her back up
It can be hard to watch at times... here's a guy who tries his best to be a good father and husband; yet, can't even tell his wife and son that he loves them. Spoiler>/spoiler> This is why I love "Returning Japanese": Cotton actually shakes Hank's hand, telling him he's a good son 😊 Spoiler>/spoiler>
The way it takes Hank forever to say "love". It's honestly hilarious how Hank plays this macho southern man attitude, but he's shyer than a virgin on her wedding night.
Peggy is a lot like Marge from early (good) Simpsons, where I don't like their personality, but I love their relationship with their spouse. It's healthy and wholesome, and they provide proper follow-throughs on showing how they really love each other. It's wholesome, and what America desperately needs.
@@rbbl_ If you sincerely believe this, I feel bad for you. The Simpsons seasons 2-8 comprised one of the best sitcoms in the history of television, whereas the current Simpsons is hollow, lazily-written, generic trash.
@@Lateralus14 They're getting back into the swing of things, I think. Pixelated and Afraid feels a little weird at first, but once you let go of expecting them to be the same characters they were in the 90s, it's a genuinely touching depiction of a comfortable kind of love. The very last scene doesn't have cameos or references or even music, it's Homer and Marge eating chips and watching a sunset
America needs positive examples of who we should be that aren't "muh empowahed black-trans whammen". Black transgender women need positive role models, but so do the rest of us, and that aspect has been forgotten. Also, there's a lot of things wrong with "empowered" as the only aspiration. If power is your only goal, then you become a sociopath.
Hank is probably one of the more realistic fathers and husbands I've seen in an animated show. He comes from a boomers mindset, he has extreme trouble admitting to his feelings, he makes mistakes and recognizes a lot them. Sure he does try to stifle some of Bobby's whimsical nature but it does come from a place of love and worry in his own way. Later on he does try to improve his nature as the show goes on but still doesn't let go of certain things. So while I may not like Hank in a lot of episodes he is a very human character that a lot of animated show writers don't write anymore.
Not exactly: alot of bommers had their ego's dissolved by copious amounts lsd and Psylocybin, and many of them are laid back, and some what emotional upon.
They cancelled both. Even Cleveland was not woke enough . Mike Judge made a King of the Hill reboot starring a african orphan and it was still cancelled for " Not being black enough ".
@@NN-ix9wf Bobby is in home economics. He's learning how to do house work like cooking and cleaning. He proves to be better than Peggy who then gets extremely jealous. Believing she's being replaced, she literally hijacks the family turkey to serve it to someone who she thinks will "appreciate her."
@@NN-ix9wf and then she goes to a flamboyant Euro hairstylist to vent and get her a new hairdo to impress Hank since she’s jealous of Bobby. Hank dislikes it due to the very offputting smell that the products in her hair contain. Peggy kind of has an emotional affair with the hairdresser, presumes he’s gay, and goes to his house for Thanksgiving only to find out that he has a wife and child and he doesn’t really want her around. It’s a very weird episode lol
If Hank is so uncomfortable saying to his wife that he loves her and she’s the only one around to hear it, I wonder how he ever managed to bare his own wedding.
My brother's fiance is a lot like Peggy. They both grew up in abusive houses, they both have their issues, and when the shit hits the fabd they both lose it. But through all their struggles they are good people, good mothers, good partners. They just need a little push in the right direction. I'd take a Peggy any day over some of the people I've met in the world, myself included.
Thats the idea with love is that you're both trying to do better and despite Hank being...Hank and well Peggy they both genuinely want the best at the end of it all.
You don't know the love you've got til you walk away from it, and realise the pure way she loved you probably can't ever be found again. I don't regret walking away. I just get sad that it's been so long and I've never met anyone since who's actually cared about me. Didn't realise that was a rare thing til I didn't have it anymore. Too young to really have understood why I was as happy as I was. Just to say don't underestimate that feeling if your girl does truly love you and you love her. It becomes so normalized in the day-to-day when you're together that you take it for granted.
@@loadedexcrement did you really? It’s almost every comment. I don’t know who did it, I just uploaded it. It was created on my computer, with my editing software, I possibly saw it’s creation, but still wasn’t me.
it might seem that way at a glance, but ultimately what Hank said is right "No, I don't *need* you around, but I *want* you around." This is the message Hank is sending and it's really the only thing that matters in a successful relationship. Means Peggy doesn't have to worry about doing specific things that Hank *needs*, but that she just has to be the Peggy that Hank *wants*. Imagine the stress of thinking that if you stop doing a specific thing that your husband/wife needs, that they'll just leave you immediately for somebody better. But if they want you around because they love you, then it means that you just live your life as best as you can and they're going to be there for you, because you're there for them. That's all anybody really ever wanted, right?
@@wesjanson6979 How many people rise and think "Oh good, the stranger's body's still here, our arrangement hasn't changed [...] When I was young, I dreamt of a passionate obligation to a roommate?" - Father John Misty
I always end up with women who think cooking and cleaning is enough for a man. I'm a grown ass man, I don't need someone to cook my dinners or clean up after me. What I need is a women who will love me for who I am. That really shouldn't be much to ask for.
The fact that Hank Hill loves Peggy, arguably one of the most obnoxious tv characters of all time, is his one failing. Well, that and a narrow urethra.
@@gamerbull2183 maybe if you had a sense of humor and weren’t an idiot who makes assumptions about strangers, you’d leave a comment that doesn’t show everyone how stupid you are.
Another funny moment in this episode is finding out that Peggy likes her bed firm and Hank likes his extra firm. Then he remarks “Opposites attract.” 😆
I am so excited to see what Mike Judge is going to cook up with the new KOH. Really, he's one of the very few random middle aged white american dudes I expect a legitimately interesting and entertaining take that isn't just "haha vegans and woke pronouns am i right guys." or whatever the fuck fake edgy low budget animated sitcoms think is funny these days. Judge has always been ahead of the curve and it'll be interesting to see the mix of compassion and mockery he bakes into his observational comedy.
When I was watching this video on TH-cam mobile the video glitched out at Hank saying “you know” staring off saying nothing not finishing his thought 😂
Okay, but...which neighbors did Hank send Bobby to? Khan wouldn't take him, the Gribbles probably have a terrible Thanksgiving dinner, Bill's eating a whole canned chicken and sobbing at a folding table, and Boomhauer is picking some lady up at the bar.
@@chardtomp Bobby routinely spends a lot of time with Bill. Bill isn't a good role model and he does cause Bobby some issues with bad mindsets in some episodes but he also teaches Bobby a lot about life, and Bill passes on his family recipe to Bobby too. Bill is kind of Hank's real best friend as is established many times throughout the series. Bill is depressed and self destructive but when he has to he does the right thing and shapes up, he is mostly responsible when it comes to Bobby in episodes where Bill has to watch him.
i love how nervous he gets and how he calls it "the love" lmao
He told his dad he loved him, and Cotton came back from the dead just to scold him. Just for Hank to say "I DON'T love you" and Cotton decided to die forever with those being Hank's last words. Dude's had a fucked upbringing lol
@@williambenton9959 lul
He says it like it's an embarrassing medical condition lol
@@JB-xl2jcisn't it though?
@@X.Draxius saying "I love you" is pretty gay ngl
I absolutely love that Spapeggy and meatballs is literally just normal spaghetti and meatballs
I think they mention once that Peggy adds a little bit of orange juice or something to the meatballs. Or maybe that was something else.
@@ianfinrir8724 that was the apple brown Peggy.
@@ianfinrir8724 she adds sugar 😂
At least it isn't meatghetti and spagballs.
If it's not different, why did she name it different?
Hank's a little emotionally repressed, but god bless him he's a good man and a good husband/father. I love the Hill family.
he’s a man. Emotional repression a necessity some times.
Emotionally repressed look who his father was.
@@justinwillingale2086 Compared to Cotton, Hank is overly emotional lol
@@denisl2760 Anger's an emotion idiot
Hank is actually autistic.
Probably one of the most realistically healthy relationships featured in entertainment media.
Thats why king of the hill stood out, it wasn’t some cookie cutter “dumb fat slob husband with attractive, but naggy wife” cartoon
@@theorangepersonman hmmm I wonder what two other cartoons you are talking about lol
@@relic374 ikr, I too wonder what other three cartoons he's talking about.
That's not relationship, Peggy is toxic and controlling and abusive in many ways
@@shalad5889 not really. She’s overly organised and specific but so is Hank. What’s healthy about their relationship is the fact that they balance each other out quite perfectly. And this harks back to the old cliche; “marriage is about compromise”
Hank and Peggy's relationships is them realising each others weaknesses due to incredibly disfunctional parents they both have, and making up for the pitfalls they both display in everyday life.
Cottons perfect
@@rokuronzoni6274 that made me giggle lol
Sounds like real life
@@mickeymcconnell9711 he might be missing his shins but he is a great guy
Hank has no weaknesses.
I felt really bad for Bobby in this episode, He made a thanksgiving turkey Peggy ruined it and Bobby had to spend thanksgiving at bills house while hank make Peggy feel better for something that was her fault in the first place. Poor Bobby lol
Eh bobby is well enough adjusted
That’s why I hate peggy. She’s the most self centered character of any show I’ve ever watched
@@lanfordjohnson8884 every show has a Ted. Sometimes Ted's name is actually Ted. sometimes it's Ross. sometimes it's Peggy.
@@xzavionp yeah but bobby has it together pretty well in the later seasons he seems to realize and come to terms with both his parents just being a little fucked in the head and works with it so while he wasn't to happy I doubt it was overly traumatic for him
Lanford Johnson - I don't know how you can say that when this show had characters like Dale Gribble and Cotton Hill in it.
Hank's "formal" wear being a short sleeve button up and a tie with the same jeans, boots, and belt he wears every other day is very in-character.
Texas formality!
Hank’s a good man, he’s just awkward.
awkward because of religion
Natstar I don’t think religion says you can’t tell your wife you love her.
@@natstar7864 you misspelled autism
@@natstar7864 Some of the most awkward people I've ever met, were atheists.
It's hard to tell someone you love them without sounding cliché tho
Hank’s emotional stunted-ness means he approaches every situation like the adult in the room, but is still a shy awkward teenager when it comes to his love life and that’s adorable.
That just means the love is all the better for it because a man like that means it
Everyone hates on Peggy because of her overconfidence and ego, but based on the flashbacks we see from her childhood it’s obviously an overcompensation for her insecurities her mom was always criticizing and diminishing her. We should be happy Peggy was strong enough to overcome that kind of critical upbringing even if she is insufferable at times. Hank overcame a traumatizing childhood with Cotton and he’s also an amazing example of perseverance having become the opposite of cotton…. An awesome husband and great father. Very wholesome.
She's really really really annoying to a LOT of people. Thinks she's so much greater than she really is. I've honestly thought maybe Hank is the only sane decent person on the whole show. Just how many times in the whole show was Peggy just being a pain in the ass because she can?
@@TeamRocketHQR I mean yes, she does have narcissistic tendencies, that was already said. I think you might be overlooking what that is a response to which also has already been said.
@@HighTierGod Peruse some KOTH youtube comment section and also find out how many people think hating on Peggy is a worthwhile thing to do.
@@HighTierGod its all over the comments when people discuss the show dude.
With a father like Cotton whose untreated PTSD and stubbornness ruined his life and a mother like Tilly who is a hypocritical self absorbed idiot, Hank came out to be the best husband and father that he could be. He and Peggy are a great team who created a sweet and charismatic son but sometimes they need a reminder of just what brought them together: the love they have for each other.
The lack of choices in a small town.
Hank is like a halfway point between Cotton and Bobby. There's a spectrum from the old-school man who hates women and refuses to allow himself any emotion, but also lived a hard, hard life, to the new generation like Bobby, soft in mind and body, gentle and expressive, but frail and neurotic, and allergic to work. Hank is a halfway point who has Cotton's work ethic and some of his repression, but has a belief in fairness, equality, and decency that is the beginning of the softening of Cotton's cruel, sadistic streak that eventually leads to Bobby finding a million ways to be so soft that Hank says, "that boy ain't right"
Pretty much like....well..people. I'm Australian, and yet these characters have similar counterparts here as well.
@@craigrussell3062Cotton was extremely emotional. Arguably the most emotional person on the show, I don't get this idea that men have that anger isn't an emotion.
I didn’t say he wasn’t emotional, I said he refuses to allow himself emotion. Everyone feels emotions, and Cotton obviously feels, for example, love for Hank, in addition to anger, regret, etc. But he denies that he feels those emotions, and makes a choice not to speak about them or express them. That’s his ethos, and that’s what I was talking about, not suggesting he is a robot who literally doesn’t feel human emotions.
It's pretty much a flawless interpretation of a man trying to say "I love you."
Yet in another episode when Bobby signed up for home ec instead of shop class, Hank explicitly stated "If Bobby learns to cook and clean for himself, where's his incentive to ever get married?" 😂
I think Hank accepted with time that Bobby wasn't interested in girls and had many femenine interests. But as long as he wasn't a bad person . Hank would support his gay son
@@lupohutchington269 but bobby was obviously interested in girls
@@lupohutchington269Bobby was interested in Connie from the jump. Don’t neglect it!
??? He dates multiple girls and shows clear interest in women throughout the show
@@lupohutchington269 don’t get it twisted. Bobby is attracted to Connie and shows interest in girls. It’s ok for a straight kid to have ‘feminine’ interests without automatically being branded as gay.
Surprisingly this show was deep and characters change, especially Hank. Weird you go from Beavis & Butt-Head to this.
I've noticed people have their jaws and then their Schindler lists.
The Simpsons->Futurama
Family guy->American dad
Can't forget Daria
@@Supadupa335 Did Mike Judge have creative input on that or did he just essentially lease the character to others?
@@andrewsutherland133 american dad makes me feel very much the same as schindlers list does
@@nicholasschrader7179 once Daria left Beavis and Butthead judge wasnt involved
You're correct he just created the character that went on to get her own show(they tried pretty hard to give her show an identity other than spin off so it's easy to forget shes from Beavis and Butt-Head)
This show is so genuinely smart with its humor and characters it’s ridiculous
Hank is so such a terribly emotionally repressed person that he hates saying love, but such an incredibly loving person by nature
And that helps it give more meaning to the show 🙏
Originally, Hank was indeed looking for someone to cook and clean. His dream life was to have a stay at home wife and mom who did traditional wife and mom things. He was eventually able to let go of that dream because he did indeed love Peggy for who she was and not what she could or couldn't do.
Yoooo I love your videos! Even though I haven’t watched king of the hill. You’re slowly convincing me to do so lol.
Yes, we are aware that koth, in classic Hollywood form, serves as a gatekeeper for conservatism at best and (more likely) a Trojan horse for liberalism at worst
Edited spelling of ‘conservatism’
What are you, the showrunner? Relax.
@Eggman learn new cliches bro
@@lubaniskie You relax
“I’m not unfond of you, Peggy.” was hank’s marriage proposal mentioned in another episode.
Sounds a bit like Al Gore, that indirect language that is the complete opposite of assertiveness lol.
"I wouldn't say that I do not disagree with your statement Mr. Zappa"
Peggy is usually so full of herself, but it is heartwarming to see that when she's feeling down and feeling unsure of herself Hank can easily bring her back up
The love....🤣
love and love accessories
@@firstlast8258 : Sold!
Both Hank and Peggy had terrible home lives, but both love each other so much and love Bobby. Meaning each did better than their own caregivers
The fact that Hank struggles to say love shows how badly neglected and abused he was.
It can be hard to watch at times... here's a guy who tries his best to be a good father and husband; yet, can't even tell his wife and son that he loves them.
Spoiler>/spoiler>
This is why I love "Returning Japanese": Cotton actually shakes Hank's hand, telling him he's a good son 😊
Spoiler>/spoiler>
"the love", as if he is saying "the house" or "the money" or "the job" or something. The writing is brilliant.
"the love". God I love Hank.
"'I surely am not unfond of you, Peggy, I tell you whaat.' What the hell kind of marriage proposal is that?"
I'm a stay at home father. This is exactly what it's like when the wife comes home from work.
That was actually really sweet! And SUPER vulnerable, coming from Hank.
Aww that was sweet that he was struggling with saying it. But he did.
not me sobbing violently at the bus stop. guys think we all want fuckboi niceguys, we all just want a Hank Hill
You have no idea how much I needed to hear that, especially considering I'm a guy.
The way it takes Hank forever to say "love". It's honestly hilarious how Hank plays this macho southern man attitude, but he's shyer than a virgin on her wedding night.
Has nothing to do with being shy dude.
Bruh that analogy you made is fking weird wtf
👀
@@treyshafferhahahahahahaha
i love that hank isn’t co dependent on peggy. he doesn’t have mommy issues
Peggy is a lot like Marge from early (good) Simpsons, where I don't like their personality, but I love their relationship with their spouse. It's healthy and wholesome, and they provide proper follow-throughs on showing how they really love each other. It's wholesome, and what America desperately needs.
Early simpsons is not better than current simpsons lol
@@rbbl_ If you sincerely believe this, I feel bad for you. The Simpsons seasons 2-8 comprised one of the best sitcoms in the history of television, whereas the current Simpsons is hollow, lazily-written, generic trash.
@@Lateralus14 They're getting back into the swing of things, I think. Pixelated and Afraid feels a little weird at first, but once you let go of expecting them to be the same characters they were in the 90s, it's a genuinely touching depiction of a comfortable kind of love. The very last scene doesn't have cameos or references or even music, it's Homer and Marge eating chips and watching a sunset
America needs positive examples of who we should be that aren't "muh empowahed black-trans whammen". Black transgender women need positive role models, but so do the rest of us, and that aspect has been forgotten.
Also, there's a lot of things wrong with "empowered" as the only aspiration. If power is your only goal, then you become a sociopath.
@@sirzorg5728
"Transgenderism" is not a real thing, and is only believed to exist due to a lack of role models.
the way this is animated makes it look like one of those "ai brings animation to 48 fps" videos
that's because it is, OP applies an upscaler to all the clips they upload
I did it for fun, and I upscaled the image to 720p. Maybe I’ll stop the frame-rate interpolations in the future.
@@kasad_aehng_phu Please do. It's uncanny in movement.
But crispness of the resolution is appreciated.
@@kasad_aehng_phu yeah the added frame-rate thing is unnecessary
@@kasad_aehng_phu Yeah upscale is fine but interpolation is just gross looking
Always loved the awkward vibe of this show. Really did set itself apart from others.
Hank is probably one of the more realistic fathers and husbands I've seen in an animated show. He comes from a boomers mindset, he has extreme trouble admitting to his feelings, he makes mistakes and recognizes a lot them. Sure he does try to stifle some of Bobby's whimsical nature but it does come from a place of love and worry in his own way. Later on he does try to improve his nature as the show goes on but still doesn't let go of certain things. So while I may not like Hank in a lot of episodes he is a very human character that a lot of animated show writers don't write anymore.
Not exactly: alot of bommers had their ego's dissolved by copious amounts lsd and Psylocybin, and many of them are laid back, and some what emotional upon.
Bro thought he could interpolate the video and we wouldn't notice
It's sad that King of the Hill was canceled and replaced by the Cleveland Show because people were saying that Fox wasn't diverse enough.
.... Nobody said that.
Nobody looks to Seth MacFarlane shows for diversity.
They cancelled both.
Even Cleveland was not woke enough .
Mike Judge made a King of the Hill reboot starring a african orphan and it was still cancelled for " Not being black enough ".
One of the very few times Peggy ruined something and got away not being punished
Man, Peggy was reprehensible in this episode.
She always is
@championchap Not always, but alot of the time she is way too full of herself and is an annoying know it all.
@ championchap I’m not sure it’s possible to find a clip of Peggy being a mother to Bobby where she’s not in some way trying to strengthen her own ego
@@ballistichorse6221 having children is intrinsically egotistical
@ probably not captain america How so?
What's so enjoyable about this show it that it presents it's realistically flawed characters in a way that isn't mean spirited.
Frito Pie with Wolf Brand chili?!
This actually a Texas thing..
Hank may not be good with being very romantic but Peggy saw it
It's weird the one thing I get out of this is the Wolf brand chili. The thing I miss most about Texas is the amazing food.
I didn’t even know it was a thing.
@@kasad_aehng_phu That it is. Wolf brand chili and cornbread got me through high School.
This episode is literally Peggy’s most abominable behavior in the series, and my god is that saying something
Can I get a quick rundown?
@@NN-ix9wf Bobby is in home economics. He's learning how to do house work like cooking and cleaning. He proves to be better than Peggy who then gets extremely jealous. Believing she's being replaced, she literally hijacks the family turkey to serve it to someone who she thinks will "appreciate her."
@@NN-ix9wf and then she goes to a flamboyant Euro hairstylist to vent and get her a new hairdo to impress Hank since she’s jealous of Bobby. Hank dislikes it due to the very offputting smell that the products in her hair contain. Peggy kind of has an emotional affair with the hairdresser, presumes he’s gay, and goes to his house for Thanksgiving only to find out that he has a wife and child and he doesn’t really want her around. It’s a very weird episode lol
@@schmeeps4052 Its The worst Peggy Hill Episode Ever Says everybody from alpha J to Shady doorags
Peggy becomes Super Karen 4
If Hank is so uncomfortable saying to his wife that he loves her and she’s the only one around to hear it, I wonder how he ever managed to bare his own wedding.
Hank and Peggy are the ideal couple, I don’t care they genuine love each other and pick up where the other falls.
My brother's fiance is a lot like Peggy. They both grew up in abusive houses, they both have their issues, and when the shit hits the fabd they both lose it. But through all their struggles they are good people, good mothers, good partners. They just need a little push in the right direction. I'd take a Peggy any day over some of the people I've met in the world, myself included.
Thats the idea with love is that you're both trying to do better and despite Hank being...Hank and well Peggy they both genuinely want the best at the end of it all.
Grown man who still has a crush on his wife and is embarrassed to admit it like a teenager (this is a good thing)
Oh god the AI "upscaling" is horrifying and monstrous
That’s what I was going for.
@@kasad_aehng_phu It reminds me of the sonic adventure cutscenes
@@Razsteroid I'll have to look it up.
"the love" ... Hank you old softy 🤣
Awww....you know...the love. ❤️
Peggy is absolutely the type to rebrand a super common dish with her name lol
I stole this line from ol Hank!
Works every time!
"The love...."
You don't know the love you've got til you walk away from it, and realise the pure way she loved you probably can't ever be found again.
I don't regret walking away. I just get sad that it's been so long and I've never met anyone since who's actually cared about me. Didn't realise that was a rare thing til I didn't have it anymore. Too young to really have understood why I was as happy as I was.
Just to say don't underestimate that feeling if your girl does truly love you and you love her. It becomes so normalized in the day-to-day when you're together that you take it for granted.
Talking bout love man like a bird in the wind like a tweaker with good speed ya know mane
Why the fuck would someone frame interpolate King Of The Hill lmfao
I ask myself that all the time.
I had to scroll too far to find anyone acknowledging this. Who would do this?
Oh god I just noticed it. Yeah why would someone do that when it adds nothing at all.
@@PipeGuy64Bit for the hate comments that help drives the algorithm.
@@loadedexcrement did you really? It’s almost every comment. I don’t know who did it, I just uploaded it. It was created on my computer, with my editing software, I possibly saw it’s creation, but still wasn’t me.
Frito pie with Wolf chili, doesn't get more Texan than that
Bobby is more mature than Peggy a mother should be proud of there son if he’s better at doing house work.
THE POONTANG!
Hank's so awkward sometimes, how do they even have sex lol
That’s what the half-glass of wine is for.
Hank Hill is the role model we all need this day and age.
Probably wasn’t the best move to cook all those dishes WITHOUT Peggy’s help.
it might seem that way at a glance, but ultimately what Hank said is right
"No, I don't *need* you around, but I *want* you around." This is the message Hank is sending and it's really the only thing that matters in a successful relationship. Means Peggy doesn't have to worry about doing specific things that Hank *needs*, but that she just has to be the Peggy that Hank *wants*. Imagine the stress of thinking that if you stop doing a specific thing that your husband/wife needs, that they'll just leave you immediately for somebody better. But if they want you around because they love you, then it means that you just live your life as best as you can and they're going to be there for you, because you're there for them.
That's all anybody really ever wanted, right?
@@wesjanson6979 fuckin rights, guy. That's how it should be.
@@wesjanson6979 How many people rise and think "Oh good, the stranger's body's still here, our arrangement hasn't changed [...] When I was young, I dreamt of a passionate obligation to a roommate?"
- Father John Misty
@@wesjanson6979 damn right. couldn't be better said by anyone else
@@wesjanson6979 That’s all men want. lol Women expect you to provide, surprise them and be consistent.
I always end up with women who think cooking and cleaning is enough for a man. I'm a grown ass man, I don't need someone to cook my dinners or clean up after me. What I need is a women who will love me for who I am. That really shouldn't be much to ask for.
someone explain who interlaced this video to 60fps and ill return on a list
Hank is so Autistic, love him.
There is nothing not to, you know, love in this scene.
They are my favorite adult cartoon couple, so realistic and sweet to each other
He did it all for the nookie.
I remember watching this episode when I was much younger and it really solidified my hatred and disdain for Peggy. She is the worst.
Say what you will about Peggy as a person, she and Hank complete each other
Hank is so afraid of emotional response that he needs someone who only responds with emotion without fail
My favorite quote from this episode is “Mmm that cheese”
The fact that Hank Hill loves Peggy, arguably one of the most obnoxious tv characters of all time, is his one failing.
Well, that and a narrow urethra.
0:35 we have all been wondering
I wish my dad was like Hank.
Maybe if you loved him and more grateful for him, he would be more like Hank.
@@gamerbull2183 maybe if you had a sense of humor and weren’t an idiot who makes assumptions about strangers, you’d leave a comment that doesn’t show everyone how stupid you are.
The older I get the more this show hits me.
Same.
Your hair smells much better now. Like stuffing.
would sound creepy as hell if it was coming from anyone other than hank
Peggy got that WAP
Why does this look like it's in 60fps?
King of the Hill is one of the greatest shows ever.
who decided to upscale this to 60fps?
Another funny moment in this episode is finding out that Peggy likes her bed firm and Hank likes his extra firm. Then he remarks “Opposites attract.” 😆
I'm sorry but is was upscale with ai? That's soon annoying
I'm sure the animators really like the way you interpolated the animation to 60s making it sickeningly smooth and gross to look at.
I am so excited to see what Mike Judge is going to cook up with the new KOH. Really, he's one of the very few random middle aged white american dudes I expect a legitimately interesting and entertaining take that isn't just "haha vegans and woke pronouns am i right guys." or whatever the fuck fake edgy low budget animated sitcoms think is funny these days. Judge has always been ahead of the curve and it'll be interesting to see the mix of compassion and mockery he bakes into his observational comedy.
When I was watching this video on TH-cam mobile the video glitched out at Hank saying “you know” staring off saying nothing not finishing his thought 😂
XD
I’ll pardon your language this time hank.
He married her for the SEXUAL THRILL,THE SEXUAL THRILLLL!!!
Interpolated animation always looks horrendous
You don’t even need me to make SpaPeggy? Hank knows that she adds a pinch of sugar
Hank meant to say "I married you for the love you give and the sex. They're both great."
I dunno about sex with Peggy man. She's got literally no sex appeal.
He is a fan of the fundamentals
Hank's feelings are a bit like constipation. Just because he has a hard time getting them out doesn't mean he doesn't have them.
t h E L O v E
Are we not gonna talk about the interpolation? 😭
Right??? It looks awful
Speggytti is the better way to go if you ask me but whatever
Though this is King of the Hill, even King of the Hill can have wholesome moments.
I don't like the frame boost on this. It makes it look tacky.
Hank is too uncomplicated for this world.
Why was this pushed through AI, it looks awful
"Whoosh! "
He did it for the nookie.
Okay, but...which neighbors did Hank send Bobby to? Khan wouldn't take him, the Gribbles probably have a terrible Thanksgiving dinner, Bill's eating a whole canned chicken and sobbing at a folding table, and Boomhauer is picking some lady up at the bar.
I expect it would have to be Khan. Hank did take in Connie when Khan and Min went to Hawaii, so they'd owe him one.
@@chardtomp I'm pretty sure he sent Bobby to Bill's house.
@@robertisham5279 Why would he send his son to the most depressed, self destructive man on earth?
@@chardtomp Bobby routinely spends a lot of time with Bill. Bill isn't a good role model and he does cause Bobby some issues with bad mindsets in some episodes but he also teaches Bobby a lot about life, and Bill passes on his family recipe to Bobby too.
Bill is kind of Hank's real best friend as is established many times throughout the series. Bill is depressed and self destructive but when he has to he does the right thing and shapes up, he is mostly responsible when it comes to Bobby in episodes where Bill has to watch him.
I’m betting Khan or Dale since Bobby is friends with Connie and Joseph. I’d be very surprised if he was sent to Bill’s house.
Plot twist: "the love" is what he calls her ass 😂