The third season of KING OF THE HILL is perhaps its best, with the writing at its peak and with as varied and well-defined a group of characters as you’ll collect on any sitcom. Here’s a brief rundown of the 25 episodes in this set:
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1. “Death of a Propane Salesman” — The long-awaited conclusion to the cliffhanger that ended season two. A darkly humorous opening to a tremendous season, finding humor in the inquire of how we deal with death and terror of dying.
2. “And They Call It Bobby Adore” — Bobby (Pamela Segall) falls in care for with a girl (Sarah Michelle Gellar) who’s two years older than him. This episode won KotH the Emmy for outstanding curious series.
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3. “Peggy’s Headache” — Peggy (Kathy Najimy) finally realizes that Dale’s wife Nancy (Ashley Gardner) is having an affair with her Native American “healer,” John Redcorn (Jonathan Joss) . Another episode that takes a tough subject, adultery, and makes it laughable.
4. “Pregnant Paws” — Hank (Mike Think) tries to collect a breeding partner for his dog Ladybird, which makes Peggy jealous, as she’s the one who really wants another baby.
5. “Next of Shin” — To add to Hank’s frustration over not being able to have another child, his father Cotton (Toby Huss) reveals that he’s going to become a father again. As you can survey, this season of King of the Hill is one of the few seasons of an arresting series that incorporates some continuing myth arcs; the record points introduced in this episode will continue in other episodes and arrive to a head in the season finale.
6. “Peggy’s Pageant Fever” — Peggy enters a beauty pageant and becomes shocked both about her looks and her accomplishments. Contains some of the show’s best moments, especially a hilarious throwaway scene where Bill (Stephen Root) sings “Takin’ Care of Business.” Guest stars include Carol Alt and Kathy Ireland.
7. “Nine Splendid Darn Wrathful Men” — Hank, his friends and his father sit on a focus group, and Hank is the only one who objects to the company’s plans to redesign its product. Guest-stars, Billy Bob Thornton and Dwight Yoakam.
8. “Wonderful Hill Hunting” — Hank wants to buy Bobby on his first hunting gallop, but is unable to collect a hunting license. Like the gun episode from the second season, this episode both satirizes Texas culture and takes it as a given; and it’s not so powerful about guns as about a father-son relationship and the significance we save to coming-of-age rituals.
9. “Lovely, Magnificent Dresses” — The strangest Christmas episode ever: Hank’s lonely divorced friend Bill tries to raze himself, and then decides that if he can’t regain his wife attend, he will become her by wearing her obsolete clothes. It sounds depressing, but it’s actually one of the funniest episodes of the season — with a genuinely touching ending capped by a tall closing gag. What makes King of the Hill so apt is its ability to be realistic and bizarre and affecting all at once, and this is one of the best episodes.
10. “A Firefighting We Will Go” — Hank and his friends become volunteer firefighters. An unabashed slapstick episode, fat of Three Stooges references, crazy physical gags, and comical lines. One of the funniest episodes of the season demonstrates that KotH can do a “wacky” episode as well as anybody.
11. “To Spank With Admire” — Peggy gets in disaster for spanking a student, but then becomes a hero as “Paddlin’ Peggy,” and starts to spend her reputation to terror her students.
12. “Three Coaches and a Bobby” — When Hank gets his tough passe coach to speed Bobby’s football team, Bobby decides he’d rather play on the more fun, less regimented soccer team. Includes Hank’s putrid description of soccer: “Soccer was invented by European ladies to withhold them busy while their husbands did the cooking.” Guest star: Will Ferrell.
13. “De-Kahnstructing Henry” — Hank’s overachieving neighbor Kahn (Toby Huss) tries to gain Hank jealous of his large novel job — but in the process, he gives away government secrets and gets fired.
14. “The Wedding of Bobby Hill” — Bobby and his cousin Luanne (Brittany Murphy) compete for the attention of a concert promoter and self-proclaimed genius, Rad (Matthew McConaughey) . When things glean out of hand, Hank and Peggy recount Bobby a lesson by convincing him that he got Luanne pregnant and has to marry her.
15. “Sleight of Hank” — After seeing a magic demonstrate, Bobby incorporates the tricks and patter into his Sunday School represent on Jesus. Besides this hilarious scene (”I am The Fantastic Jesus!”) the episode is a character glance of the differences between Hank and Peggy.
16. “Return to La Grunta” — The myth of Hank almost getting sexually assaulted by a dolphin is combined with a parallel subplot about Luanne getting sexually harassed at work. One of the show’s most famed and new episodes. Guest star: Billy West.
17. “Hasten From Party Island” — Hank takes his mother and her friends to a miniatures museum in Port Aransas, and winds up caught in the middle of MTV’s Spring Demolish. Guest stars: Pauly Shore, Phyllis Diller, Uta Hagen, Betty White.
18. “Fancy Hurts and So Does Art” — Nervous about the concept of going to a dance with Connie (Lauren Tom), Bobby starts overeating and develops gout.
19. “Hank’s Cowboy Movie” — Hank tries to score the Dallas Cowboys to fade their training camp to Arlen by making a promotional video for the town. Everything goes farcically imperfect, of course, but the episode has a surprisingly touching undercurrent about Hank’s panic that Bobby will leave Arlen when he grows up.
20. “Dog Dale Afternoon” — Dale (Johnny Hardwick) is driven round the bend when his friends engage his modern lawn mower as a prank.
21. “Revenge of the Lutefisk” — The recent female minister (Mary Tyler Moore) serves a midwestern fish dish, which somehow indirectly leads to Bobby accidentally burning down the church.
22. “Death and Texas” — Peggy goes to visit a death row convict, and unwittingly winds up smuggling cocaine in to him.
23. “Wings of the Dope” — Luanne thinks that her boyfriend Buckley (David Herman) has approach abet as an angel. Contains the noted utilize of the song “Life in a Northern Town” by Dream Academy.
24. “Retract Me Out of the Ball Game” — Peggy becomes the star pitcher for Hank’s softball team, but Hank’s over-managing causes her to lose her touch.
25. “As Frail as the Hills” — In the season finale, Hank and Peggy designate their twentieth wedding anniversary by lamenting their lost dreams, and they resolve to do something crazy. This episode ties up the themes that have hasten through the season (such as Peggy’s frustration and Cotton’s unique baby) into another comical, touching and well-constructed myth.
I’m a great fan of Mike Mediate and Greg Daniels’ KING OF THE HILL — I judge it’s by far the best of the post-SIMPSONS engaging sitcoms — but the third season, finally due for release on DVD, may be the best of the series; it was the season that won a well-deserved Emmy for best keen series. The writing was exceptionally strong in this season, with hardly a dilapidated episode among the 25 episodes. And the writers came up with some new and offbeat stories to advise about Texas propane salesman Hank Hill and his friends and family. Some of the most memorable episodes include:
- Hank goes for a “swim with a dolphin” encounter at a appreciate resort hotel, and the dolphin tries to sexually assault Hank.
- Hank and Peggy, to utter Bobby a lesson, convince him that he’s gotten his cousin Luanne pregnant and that he has to marry her. This episode features a hilarious guest whisper appearance from Matthew McConaughey as a pretentious concert promoter named “Rad.”
- Hank and his friends become volunteer firefighters, and wind up destroying everything in discover. This episode, one of the funniest in the series’ hurry, proved that KING OF THE HILL, though usually praised for “subtle” humor, could do a wacky slapstick episode as well as or better than any other prove.
- In a Christmas episode, Bill Dauterive is so lonely that he becomes suicidal, and then starts to dress up as his ex-wife. Somehow the writers managed to compose this episode, which could have been depressing, into an offbeat, comical, and finally even touching legend.
- After seeing a magician’s note, Bobby uses the tricks and patter to liven up his Sunday School portray on Jesus, presenting himself as “The Fantastic Jesus” and saying “Now, for my next miracle, I’ll need a sizable wooden corrupt and a couple of volunteers.”
There are many other memorable episodes, including Luanne’s encounter with an Angel; the episode where Bobby falls in treasure with an older girl voiced by Sarah Michelle Gellar (this was the Emmy-winning episode) ; and the episode where Peggy enters a beauty pageant (featuring Stephen Root’s hilarious rendition of “Takin’ Care of Business”) . Because the episodes are so well-structured — with many of the stories organized around themes, and with A and B stories often intersecting — and because the characters were at their most fully developed and captivating by this season, the episodes are honest as scrumptious on bid viewing as they are on a first viewing.
Writers for season 3 included Richard Appel and Jon Vitti (veterans of The Simpsons), David Zuckerman (developer and showrunner of Family Guy), Norm Hiscock (head writer for Kids in the Hall), and Joe Stillman (screenwriter of the Shrek movies) . But ultimately the reveal is lawful to Mike Judge’s style and sense of humor: instead of trying to be outlandish for its possess sake, or get pointless pop-culture jokes, Judge’s stuff takes everyday life and shows how unfamiliar it is. If you liked Judge’s movie Office Residence, you’ll like King of the Hill.
No announcement yet of what extras there will be on the status, but it is worth picking up for the episodes alone, and the ticket is certainly accurate for a stout season of 25 episodes.
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