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 | King of the Hill is an American animated television series created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It debuted in 1997 and depicts the Hills, a suburban Methodist family proud of its Texas heritage. Unlike some other animated sitcoms that feature unusual or improbable events, King of the Hill attempts to retain realism, seeking humor in the otherwise conventional. The series' popularity has also led to syndication by many local affiliates and the FX network as well as a number of international networks. The show has risen to become one of FOX's longest-running series, and the second longest running American animated series and sitcom, behind The Simpsons.
King of the Hill documents the Hill family's daily life, regularly forcing characters to question their values when they are confronted with the values of others. Themes range from the everyday, such as friendship, to more serious issues, including gender roles, women's liberation, and drug abuse.
The title theme was written and performed by The Refreshments.
Episodes
Season 1: 1997
1 "Pilot" January 12, 1997
When a baseball hits Bobby in the eye during a baseball game, the resulting black eye and Hank's short temper cause a social worker to suspect Hank of child abuse.
2 "Square Peg" January 19, 1997
Peggy is mortified and tongue-tied when she finds out she has been chosen to teach the middle school's sexual education class.
3 "The Order of the Straight Arrow" February 2, 1997
While on a camping trip following the wisdom of a Native American spirit called Wimitanyae, Hank, Cotton and Dale send Bobby, Joseph and Randy on a snipe hunt. Although then Bobby catches something in the bag and all are in shock when they find out it's a whooping crane. Meanwhile, Peggy sneaks out to buy special shoes for her large feet.
4 "Hank's Got the Willies" February 9, 1997
Bobby hits Hank's idol, Willie Nelson, on the head with a golf club.
5 "Luanne's Saga" February 16, 1997
Hank's promise to find Luanne a new boyfriend in forty-eight hours backfires when she hooks up with Boomhauer.
6 "Hank's Unmentionable Problem" February 23, 1997
Hank's ongoing constipation causes great concern for Peggy and, much to Hank's embarrassment, everyone else in Arlen.
7 "Westie Side Story" March 2, 1997
Hank's attempt to be neighborly with the new Laotian family next door is sorely tested after he's convinced they served him hamburgers made from dog meat.
8 "Shins of the Father" March 23, 1997
Hank and Peggy disagree over whether Hank's sexist father can stay with them, especially after Cotton's bad habits rub off on their son Bobby.
9 "Peggy the Boggle Champ" April 13, 1997
Hank's promise to coach Peggy at the Texas State Boggle Championship is jeopardized when his buddies try to lure him away to the Ninth Annual Dallas Mower Expo.
10 "Keeping Up With Our Joneses" April 27, 1997
When Hank catches Bobby smoking a cigarette, he punishes him by forcing him to smoke an entire carton; the plan backfires, and Hank, Peggy, and Bobby all end up addicted to tobacco.
11 "King of the Ant Hill" May 4, 1997
After telling Dale never to spray insecticide on his lawn again, Hank's expensive new lawn becomes mysteriously infested with fire ants.
12 "Plastic White Female" May 11, 1997
Peggy is horrified when she discovers Bobby playing Spin the Bottle with one of Luanne's beautician school plastic practice heads.
Season 2: 1997-1998
13 "How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying" September 21, 1997
When Bobby displays a talent for target shooting, Hank signs up for a father/son fun shoot competition—only to discover a buried childhood memory is still sadly affecting his aim.
14 "Texas City Twister" September 26, 1997
Hank must save Peggy and Luanne from a tornado after Hank regrets not showing remorse for throwing Luanne out of the house.
15 "The Arrowhead" October 19, 1997
Peggy's excitement over finding Indian artifacts in the front yard distresses Hank when the yard is turned into an archeological dig.
16 "Hilloween" October 26, 1997
Hank goes to war with a litigious evangelical woman bent on getting Halloween banned in Arlen.
17 "Jumpin' Crack Bass" November 2, 1997
Hank finds himself facing possible jail time after buying crack cocaine to use as fish bait.
18 "Husky Bobby" November 9, 1997
Hank is determined to save his son from humiliation after Bobby decides to model for a photo shoot and then appear in a fashion show featuring husky-sized models.
19 "The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteberg" November 16, 1997
Hank, Boomhauer, Bill and Dale try to beat a group of garage band teenagers (voiced by the members of the pop-punk group Green Day) in paint-ball.
20 "The Son That Got Away" November 23, 1997
Bobby, Connie and Joseph run away to "The Caves," where "half of Arlen's unplanned pregnancies begin," after each of them gets in trouble at school for disrupting class.
21 "The Company Man" December 7, 1997
Hank must act like a stereotypical cowboy in order to appease a rich "Yankee" businessman who wants to invest in Strickland Propane (this aired as a season one episode on the King of the Hill season one DVD set)
22 "Bobby Slam" December 14, 1997
Hank is delighted when Bobby announces he's joining the school wrestling team, but Peggy is mortified when she learns her son must first wrestle Connie in order to make the team.
23 "The Unbearable Blindness of Laying" December 21, 1997
In this Christmas episode, Hank is psychologically shocked into blindness after accidentally catching a glimpse of his mother and her new boyfriend having sex on the kitchen table.
24 "Meet the Manger Babies" January 11, 1998
Hank faces a dilemma of Biblical proportions when Luanne asks him to portray God in a live TV broadcast of her puppet show which airs on Super Bowl Sunday. Her puppet characters—all ostensibly farm animals present at the Nativity—peculiarly include a penguin, and an octopus missing several arms!
25 "Snow Job" February 1, 1998
A shaken and confused Hank becomes disillusioned about his life and career after discovering his boss, the owner of Strickland Propane, uses an electric stove in his own kitchen.
26 "I Remember Mono" February 8, 1998
While updating files at Arlen High School, Peggy learns that Hank's two-week absence from classes back in 1973 was due to monoucleosis, not a back injury. Guest starring Shirley Manson as Amy.
27 "Three Days of the Kahndo" February 15, 1998
Kahn's misreading of an advertisement for a Mexican time share results in him, Hank, and Dale getting trapped in Mexico.
28 "Traffic Jam" February 22, 1998
When Hank and Kahn collide with each other, they are both forced to attend traffic school courses taught by a stand-up comedian (voiced by Chris Rock), who begins mentoring Bobby in shock comedy.
29 "Hank's Dirty Laundry" March 1, 1998
Hank's credit is ruined because he purportedly rented a pornographic film from Arlen Video and never returned it.
30 "The Final Shinsult" March 15, 1998
After losing his driver's license, Cotton moves in with Dale and plots to steal Antonio López de Santa Anna's wooden leg to use as a bargaining chip with the DMV.
31 "Leanne's Saga" April 19, 1998
Luanne's mother is released from prison and starts dating Bill, whom she begins to abuse.
32 "Junkie Business" April 26, 1998
Strickland Propane's new employee whom Hank hires turns out to be a drug addict with a legal trick up his sleeve.
33 "Life in the Fast Lane, Bobby's Saga" May 3, 1998
Bobby gets a job at the Arlen race track, where he discovers that his boss is a mentally-challenged sociopath. Meanwhile, Boomhauer is given the chance to drive the pace car in an upcoming race.
34 "Peggy's Turtle Song" May 10, 1998
An overdose of sugar leads to Bobby being diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder, prompting Peggy to become a stay-at-home mom and befriend a radical female guitar teacher.
35 "Propane Boom (Part 1)" May 17, 1998
Strickland Propane is unable to compete with Mega Lo Mart when they begin selling propane. A mishandled propane bottle explodes, destroying the Mega Lo Mart.
Season 3: 1998-1999
36 "Death of a Propane Salesman (Part 2)" September 15, 1998
A horrified Hank discovers that the Mega Lo Mart explosion has altered his feelings about propane, while a now bald Luanne laments the loss of her hair, and her boyfriend.
37 "And They Call It Bobby Love" September 22, 1998
Bobby falls in love with a 14-year old classmate, while Hank and the guys become attached to an old couch that Kahn had discarded in the alley.
38 "Peggy's Headache" October 6, 1998
Peggy's delight at being hired to write the Musings column in the Arlen Bystander is tempered by dismay over learning that Dale's wife, Nancy, is having an affair with John Redcorn.
39 "Pregnant Paws" October 13, 1998
While Hank is busy trying to breed Ladybird, Dale decides to add a little excitement to his life by enrolling in a 4-hour Bounty Hunter training course.
40 "Next of Shin" November 3, 1998
After Hank learns his sperm count is low, his mood worsens when Cotton shows up boasting that his new wife Didi is pregnant.
41 "Peggy's Pageant Fever" November 10, 1998
Peggy enters the Mrs. Heimlich County Beauty pageant in hopes of winning a truck.
42 "Nine Pretty Darn Angry Men" November 17, 1998
Hank is asked to attend a Lawn Mower focus group, along with Bill, Dale and Boomhauer.
43 "Good Hill Hunting" December 1, 1998
Hank takes Bobby hunting in order to initiate him into the mysteries of manhood.
44 "Pretty, Pretty Dresses" December 15, 1998
At Christmas time, Bill hits rock-bottom when his despair twists into the delusion that he is his ex-wife, Lenore.
45 "A Fire Fighting We Will Go" January 12, 1999
Hank, Bill, Boomhauer and Dale become fire fighters with disastrous results.
46 "To Spank with Love" January 19, 1999
A student pulls down Peggy's slacks while she is facing the blackboard, and gets a spanking.
47 "Three Coaches and a Bobby" January 26, 1999
Hank gets his former football coach to take on guidance of Bobby's football team.
48 "De-Kahnstructing Henry" February 2, 1999
Hank accidentally makes Kahn lose his new job.
49 "The Wedding of Bobby Hill" February 9, 1999
The Hill family goes crazy as their mutual tricking escalates, sparked by Luanne's boyfriend's causing Bobby to lose his Prop Comedy Props. Matthew McConaughey guest stars.
50 "Sleight of Hank" February 16, 1999
Peggy is chosen to be a magician's assistant and Hank can't stand it
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51 "Jon Vitti Presents: ‘Return to La Grunta'" February 23, 1999
Luanne buys Hank a ticket to swim with the dolphins, where Hank is molested by one of them. Meanwhile, Luanne gets hired at a golf course, where she is sexually harassed by the other players.
52 "Escape from Party Island" March 16, 1999
Hank drives his mom and her friends to Port Aransas to shop for glass miniatures, but loses the women in the chaos of spring break.
53 "Love Hurts and So Does Art" March 23, 1999
An X-ray of Hank's colon winds up in an art museum. Bobby tries to avoid going to the school dance with Connie when he's diagnosed with gout.
54 "Hank's Cowboy Movie" April 6, 1999
Hurt by Bobby's negative views of his hometown, Hank tries to get the Dallas Cowboys to move their training camp from Wichita Falls to Arlen.
55 "Dog Dale Afternoon" April 13, 1999
After Dale gets a new mower, he brags a little too much and his friends steal it temporarily as a prank.
56 "Revenge of the Lutefisk" April 20, 1999
Bobby accidentally burns down his church, but Hank's father gets blamed for it due to his sexist attitude towards the church accepting a female priest.
57 "Death and Texas" April 27, 1999
Peggy is led to believe a convict is a former student of hers, who turns her bringing him a Boggle game set to his own nefarious ends.
58 "Wings of the Dope" May 4, 1999
Luanne experiences a visitation from Buckley in the form of an angel. Episode features Dream Academy's 1985 song Life in a Northern Town.
59 "Take Me out of the Ball Game" May 11, 1999
Hank is picked to coach the company's softball team, spurring friction between Peggy and Hank.
60 "As Old as the Hills (Part 1)" May 18, 1999
When Hank and Peggy go skydiving to celebrate their 20th anniversary, Peggy's parachute fails to open. Bobby is forced to drive Didi to the hospital when her water breaks.
Season 4: 1999-2000
61 "Peggy Hill: The Decline and Fall (Part 2)" September 26, 1999
Peggy struggles to regain her strength following her skydiving accident. Bobby delivers Cotton's son but gets overwhelmed when neither Cotton or Didi embrace new parenthood.
62 "Cotton's Plot" October 3, 1999
Cotton takes over Peggy's physical therapy in exchange for help getting a burial plot in the Veterans' Administration cemetery.
63 "Bills Are Made to Be Broken" October 24, 1999
Bill's high school football record is broken unfairly and he tries to get back on the field to set things right.
64 "Little Horrors of Shop" October 31, 1999
Buck Strickland insists that Hank take two weeks off from Strickland Propane; meanwhile, Hank begins teaching shop at Tom Landry Middle School.
65 "Aisle 8A" November 7, 1999
Kahn and Minh go to Hawaii for Kahn's job and asks Hank to take care of Connie, who's excited that she'll be staying with Bobby, but becomes emotional and mean when she gets her first period.
66 "A Beer Can Named Desire" November 14, 1999
Hank wins an Alamo Beer contest for a chance to win a million dollars by throwing a football through a one-foot hole in a giant Alamo Beer can, while Bill visits the rest of the Dauterive family in Louisiana.
67 "Happy Hank's Giving" November 21, 1999
The Hills plan to fly to Montana, but when their flight is delayed by a snowstorm, they and their neighbors are forced to stay at the airport.
68 "Not in My Back-Hoe" November 28, 1999
Hank meets a guy that reminds him of himself and Bill and Dale have something to say about it.
69 "To Kill a Ladybird" December 12, 1999
Dale and Ladybird may have contracted rabies from a raccoon Bobby befriended.
70 "Hillennium" December 19, 1999
Hank gets caught up in Y2K hype.
71 "Old Glory" January 9, 2000
Peggy writes a school essay for Bobby, and they both catch fire for it when the deed is uncovered.
72 "Rodeo Days" January 16, 2000
Bobby becomes fascinated with being a rodeo clown and becomes one himself much to Hank and Peggy's dismay.
73 "Hanky Panky (Part 1)" February 6, 2000
Buck and Miz Liz separate, a Strickland Propane employee is found dead in a dumpster behind Sugarfoot's restaurant, and Hank has a funny experience with a cigarette.
74 "High Anxiety (Part 2)" February 13, 2000
Hank is suspected of the murder of Buck's secretary Debbie Grund, while Peggy struggles with restaurant management at Peggy's Sugarfoot's.
75 "Naked Ambition" February 20, 2000
Bobby accidentally sees Luanne naked, and when Joseph hears the story, his imagination runs wild and he wants to see her nude too.
76 "Movin' on Up" February 27, 2000
Luanne moves out of Hank's den and into her own house with a swimming pool but also three lazy, stupid roommates.
77 "Bill of Sales" March 12, 2000
Peggy and Bill start selling for a pyramid scheme.
78 "Won't You Pimai Neighbor?" March 19, 2000
Bobby undergoes tests to find out if he is the reincarnation of the Buddhist Lama Sanglug.
79 "Hank's Bad Hair Day" April 9, 2000
Hank gets a haircut on base from Bill, and a bill for $900.00 from the United States Army for the tonsorial procedure.
80 "Meet the Propaniacs" April 16, 2000
Bobby and employees of Strickland Propane form a comedy troupe called the Propaniacs, whose skits go horribly awry.
81 "Nancy's Boys" April 30, 2000
After her years-long affair with John Redcorn, Nancy decides to stop cheating on Dale.
82 "Flush with Power" May 7, 2000
Arlen's City Council forces Hank to install low-flow toilets against his wishes when a drought hits town.
83 "Transnational Amusements Presents: Peggy's Magic Sex Feet" May 14, 2000
Peggy unwittingly gets caught up in the Internet world by taping videos for a foot-fetish website, thinking that she's helping contribute to the self-esteem of ladies with plus-sized tootsies.
84 "Peggy's Fan Fair" May 21, 2000
While attending a Nashville music festival with Hank and the guys, Peggy becomes convinced that Randy Travis stole her song lyrics.
Season 5: 2000-2001
85 "The Perils of Polling" October 1, 2000
When Hank finds out George W. Bush has a weak handshake, he becomes unsure whether to vote for him or not.
86 "The Buck Stops Here" November 5, 2000
Bobby becomes a golf caddy for Buck Strickland, who takes him along for the ride on a gambling junket. Brad Renfro guest stars.
87 "I Don't Want to Wait for Our Lives to Be Over" November 12, 2000
With Bobby's 13th birthday approaching, Joseph comes back from summer vacation having grown six inches. Bobby is upset that everyone still treats him like a little kid, and Joseph is being driven crazy by the onset of puberty. Meanwhile, Hank tries to build coffins for himself and Peggy.
88 "Spin the Choice" November 19, 2000
Despite Hank's promise to let him carve the turkey this year, Bobby boycotts Thanksgiving after talking with John Redcorn about the shameful history behind it.
89 "Peggy Makes the Big Leagues" November 26, 2000
Peggy substitute-teaches at Arlen High School, but arouses the enmity of nearly all when she flunks the school's slackademic football star.
90 "When Cotton Comes Marching Home" December 3, 2000
Cotton moves to the VFW, and wants to march in the Veterans' Day parade, but his boss will not let him have the time off.
91 "What Makes Bobby Run?" December 10, 2000
When Bobby becomes the school mascot, the "Landry Longhorn," he is deemed a coward after he runs away from a traditional half-time beating by the opposing team's band.
92 "Twas the Nut Before Christmas" December 17, 2000
Bill opens a year-round Christmas village in his yard, and takes in a boy whom he sees as a "wayward waif" as a surrogate son.
93 "Chasing Bobby" January 21, 2001
Bobby finally convinces Hank to buy a new truck when his old one dies.
94 "Yankee Hankee" February 4, 2001
Hank deals with the utter shock of discovering that he was born in New York City, not Texas, while Cotton and his cronies hatch a hare-brained scheme to assassinate Castro.
95 "Hank and the Great Glass Elevator" February 11, 2001
Hank moons the former Governor of Texas, Ann Richards, and Bill enters into a relationship with her, but his no good ex-wife Lenore soon enters the picture.
96 "Now Who's the Dummy?" February 18, 2001
Bobby acquires a ventriloquist's dummy named Chip Block, which dredges up childhood anxieties for Dale.
97 "Ho Yeah!" February 25, 2001
Tammi (Renee Zellweger), a prostitute from "The OKC" (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) hires on at Strickland Propane, moves in with the Hills, and encourages Peggy to add spice to her own life. Things heat up when Hank encounters her ex-pimp Alabaster Jones (Snoop Dogg) on the street.
98 "The Exterminator" March 4, 2001
Dale is forced to quit the exterminating business after learning that the cumulative effect of on-the-job exposure to poisons may doom him before age 50, so he accepts a position at an adhesives company called "Stik Tek" (formerly Stik Co), where his job is firing other employees.
99 "Luanne Virgin 2.0" March 11, 2001
Luanne becomes a "born-again virgin", and Peggy reveals to her that she had pre-marital sex before she met Hank.
100 "Hank's Choice" April 1, 2001
It turns out that Bobby is allergic to Ladybird, and Hank must decide whether Bobby goes or Ladybird goes.
101 "It's Not Easy Being Green" April 8, 2001
When the quarry is going to be drained for a landfill, Hank must pretend he is interested in environmental issues in order to keep a secret from Boomhauer.
102 "The Trouble with Gribbles" April 22, 2001
When Nancy turns 40, the television station replaces her with Luanne, who is much younger. Then Nancy tells Dale that she wants a facelift. Dale plans to pay for it by filing suit against the makers of his favorite brand, Manitoba Cigarettes ("Manitoba is the brand to smoke, you'll enjoy it toke for toke..."), claiming that second-hand smoke has made his Nancy unattractive.
103 "Hank's Back Story" May 6, 2001
Hank finds out his back problems are caused by "diminished gluteal syndrome", and attempts to come to terms with wearing a prosthetic posterior while preparing to compete in a lawn-mower race.
104 "Kidney Boy and Hamster Girl: A Love Story" May 3, 2001
Bobby pretends to be a high school student with a kidney disorder, who helps the student body win a radio station contest, with No Doubt performing at the high school prom as the prize.
Season 6: 2001-2002
105 "Bobby Goes Nuts" November 11, 2001
Bobby is empowered after taking a women's self-defense class at the YMCA, where he learns, much to Hank's horror, to kick his attackers below the belt.
106 "Soldier of Misfortune" December 9, 2001
Dale is running for re-election as the Arlen Gun Club president, but his chances seem to be shot when he accidentally discharges his gun. To give Dale his confidence back, Hank pretends to be "Mr. Big," answers Dale's ad in Soldier of Fortune magazine, and assigns Dale to pick up a briefcase. But Dale bungles the job, and nearly gets his friends killed by his opponent at the Gun Club. Ed Harris guest stars.
107 "Lupe's Revenge" December 12, 2001
Peggy takes the school Spanish club on a field trip to Mexico, and ends up in trouble for kidnapping a Mexican girl named Lupe thanks to Peggy's horrible comprehension of the Spanish language. Meanwhile, Hank finds himself the object of a female cop's affections, who keeps pulling him over for various reasons, in order to spend time with him.
108 "The Father, the Son, and J.C." December 16, 2001
While Hank is building a Habitat for Humanity house for Buck Strickland, Buck promotes him to manager of Strickland Propane. In the excitement of the moment, Hank emotes and declares, "I love you" to Mr. Strickland. Because of this, Cotton Hill is angry with Hank. Peggy's attempts to bring father and sons together only throws gasoline onto the fire. They get into an altercation, which must be solved by Jimmy Carter.
109 "Father of the Bribe" January 6, 2002
Kahn tries to bribe Bobby to break up with Connie. Connie and Bobby decide to pretend to break up so they can get the money. When a schoolteacher thinks Connie may be depressed, her parents try to push her and Bobby back together. After endless double dates with the parents, they become tired of each other, and decide to break up, to Kahn's horror. Meanwhile, Dale hosts a pirated radio show.
110 "I'm with Cupid" February 10, 2002
Bobby adjusts to his breakup with Connie, until an afternoon talking to Bill sends him right back into a depression. Not knowing where to go with this issue, Hank sends him to ladies' man Boomhauer, for a lesson in picking up on women. When Bobby sees him in action, he loses respect when he sees him strike out time after time, and decides to take his own approach with the opposite sex.
111 "Torch Song Hillogy" February 17, 2002
Peggy nominates Bobby to carry the 2002 Winter Olympic Torch through Arlen, but it's Hank who wins the honor—and bungles it.
112 "Joust Like a Woman" February 24, 2002
Peggy stirs up rebellion among female workers at a Renaissance Faire where Hank is trying to land a big propane account. When she is assigned to be a cleaning wench, she has a hard time staying in character, and behaving inferior to the men. When she tries to approach the King, he dismisses her, which starts a war that Peggy needs to win. Features Alan Rickman as King Phillip.
113 "The Bluegrass Is Always Greener" February 24, 2002
Connie and the guys form a bluegrass band and head to Branson, Missouri, against Kahn's wishes.
114 "The Substitute Spanish Prisoner" March 3, 2002
After handing back tests to her class, Peggy is dumbfounded when Dooley asks her to explain the answer to a question. To restore her self confidence, Peggy takes an internet IQ test and discovers she's a genius. She attends a seminar with other local 'geniuses' and ends up buying a phony Ph.D. Angered that Peggy has spent their retirement money, Hank explains to her that she is the victim of a scam. Peggy must prove that she is smart by getting the money back, and is inveigled into further dealings with the con man.
115 "Unfortunate Son" March 10, 2002
Cotton's VFW is in dire straits as members are lost to the grim reaper. First, they're behind on their propane bill, then their fundraiser goes awry, and are finally evicted from their building. To Peggy's displeasure, Hank invites the VFW into their house. In order to get them back into their own building, Peggy suggests that the VFW should invite Vietnam vets to join their organization. Cotton and the WWII vets don't like this idea and it leads to a new confrontation. Meanwhile, Dale gets a pet falcon that likes to attack Bill constantly.
116 "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Hill" March 17, 2002
Peggy must pretend she is a nun after she gets a job at a Catholic school.
117 "Tankin' It to the Streets" March 31, 2002
After Bill finds out the Army performed a secret medical experiment called "Operation Infinite Walrus" on him, he gets drunk and steals a tank, leaving his friends to try and save him from life in prison; meanwhile, Peggy works hard to win a free-sundae contest at Mega Lo Mart.
118 "Of Mice and Little Green Men" April 7, 2002
When Hank and Dale find they have more in common with each others' sons than their own, Dale comes to the conclusion that Joseph is actually the offspring of an alien.
119 "A Man Without a Country Club" April 14, 2002
Hank is asked to join the exclusive all-Asian Nine Rivers Country Club because he is white, enraging a highly envious Kahn.
120 "Beer and Loathing" April 14, 2002
Peggy lands a job at Alamo Beer, and she cannot tell Hank why the beer is making people sick.
121 "Fun with Jane and Jane" April 21, 2002
Luanne and Peggy unwittingly join a cult; Hank and the boys are given emus but don't know what to do with them.
122 "My Own Private Rodeo" April 28, 2002
Dale and Nancy renew their wedding vows, and Nancy invites Dale's gay dad, whom Dale hates, to the ceremony.
123 "Sug Night" May 5, 2002
Hank has an erotic dream about grilling in the nude with Nancy.
124 "Dang Ol' Love" May 5, 2002
Boomhauer falls in love with a woman who wanted only a one-night stand, and Bill pines hopelessly.
125 "Returning Japanese (1)" May 12, 2002
Cotton wants to return to Japan to apologize to the widow of a soldier he killed, and Hank is dumbfounded when he discovers Cotton actually had an affair with her.
126 "Returning Japanese (2)" May 12, 2002
Hank discovers he has a Japanese half-brother. They must prevent Cotton from spitting in the face of the Japanese Emperor.
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