King of the hill episode name???
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King of the hill episode name???
I'm looking for the name and what season this episode was in, it's the one where bobby learns to protect himself from bully's by kicking them in the crotch and before he does that gruesome kick he yells out "that's my purse", he learned this from taking a womens protection course at his local ymca. thanks.
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i wish i had this on dvd its such a great episode and for some reason my local fox is syndicating the episodes in order same with FX on cable. well both channels are getting closer to season 3 so thats good. i dont know why they would air KOTH in order.
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One reason why I think they should run the King of the Hill eps in order is because there have been some important developments and changes with the characters over the years.
Luanne has gone through a lot. Joseph has gone through puberty. John Redcorn is not the same character he was. Dale and Nancy's relationship has changed.
There are quite a few small character details (and some maybe not so small) that would seem confusing if you watched the episodes out of order. I think KOTH has tried to keep their universe growing more than a show like The Simpsons, where its characters never really grow older and things rarely change permanently.
Luanne has gone through a lot. Joseph has gone through puberty. John Redcorn is not the same character he was. Dale and Nancy's relationship has changed.
There are quite a few small character details (and some maybe not so small) that would seem confusing if you watched the episodes out of order. I think KOTH has tried to keep their universe growing more than a show like The Simpsons, where its characters never really grow older and things rarely change permanently.