What really sucks is how Fox made them serialize it. No major character development or plot changes. Still though, comfiest cartoon ever >ywn drink beer in the alley with they guys
Good, drop it at the end of the Season.
Season 7/2004 is where the show starts getting bad.
Peggy is insufferable. In-fricking-sufferable.
Bobby is too modern doing flavor of the month stuff
Bobby and Connie aren't together anymore
Flavor of the month topics and progressivism
Lucky
Luanne starts being way more stupid, and whishy washy in her values.
Too modern celebrity cameos.
Peggy is my favorite character on my 3rd or so re-watch.
Here is why: you start to realize that in the writers room they ask the question "what would be the most narcissistic thing you could possibly say do or say at any given moment?" and then they had a competition to see who could come up with the best line or thing and just gave the line to Peggy's character.
really gives you a different perspective on her character.
I tried watching this when I was younger. I found it both boring, and slightly frightening and surreal.
Decided to try it again last week and I love it. Funny as frick, wholesome, relaxing.
Ms. Wakefield is based. It's such a darkly comic premise to have a nice old lady want to die in your house. My least favorite episode is probably the Renaissance Fair one, or the one where Bobby has allergies and lives in the dog house.
I admit they are very cringe inducing. not in a the show is bad kind of way, but an actual emotional reaction to what is being depicted. The only episodes like that in the series actually. its why they stand out. I usually skip.
I love king of the hill. Upon my most recent watch i realized just how many episodes there are written where the main plotline revolves around characters not usually hanging out together, it's not just the adventures of Hank and his friends every week
The Harlottetown one I just watched is fantastic. Of course you wouldnt want some degenerate porn awards show to be hosted in your town. I'm trying to raise kids here. No you wouldn't care about the potential tourist opportunities to attract more locals to your town. This show is mirroring my maturing socio-political sensibilities. I am becoming more conservative, and that is alright.
I can't watch "Bills were made to be broken" >bill gets his HS touchdown record back
or >alamo beer can contest episode where Dandy Don Meridith teaches Hank about letting go of the past.
without Almost breaking out in tears.
never even played football.
I love how subtly pissed she got that episode when the name came up, she's so well written you just know she's seething over not having come up with that before her own son.
thats the beauty of the show. It's subtle. kids don't get the jokes following the kids subplots and adults get the jokes following both the kid and adult plots.
And the joke of it is that Dale is the most paranoid conspiracy theorist in the world and doesn't suspect an affair and his kid isn't biologically his own. I hate to admit it but it took my based as frick grandpa to point this out one day before I made the connection. It's his favorite show btw and he is 91 this year.
That’s the only gripe I have about the entire show: Hank and the guys all know Redcorn is banging Nancy pretty regularly for years and they never told him. Dale is an idiot and all, but it makes him a tragic victim.
But if you watch the show, they show that Dale is a great father and obviously loves his son. I would be conflicted myself if I had a friend in that situation. Ignorance is bliss, and honestly at a certain point I would have just thought that he knew and didn't care. Because of the shows starting point its hard to tell why they didn't speak up at first. who knows . I don't consider it a gripe or unrealistic because they never really talk about joesephs early childhood in relation to that topic with the guys.
thats the beauty of the show. It's subtle. kids don't get the jokes following the kids subplots and adults get the jokes following both the kid and adult plots.
And the joke of it is that Dale is the most paranoid conspiracy theorist in the world and doesn't suspect an affair and his kid isn't biologically his own. I hate to admit it but it took my based as frick grandpa to point this out one day before I made the connection. It's his favorite show btw and he is 91 this year.
That’s the only gripe I have about the entire show: Hank and the guys all know Redcorn is banging Nancy pretty regularly for years and they never told him. Dale is an idiot and all, but it makes him a tragic victim.
Reminder that Redcorn is more pathetic than even Bill in the series
I finished it satuday and it still holds up
Even the later seasons are pretty great. I just wish they had stuck to cel animation, it loses some soul when they go digital.
No shit!
If you didn't you'd be a filtered moron
After eight becomes very hit or miss
What really sucks is how Fox made them serialize it. No major character development or plot changes. Still though, comfiest cartoon ever
>ywn drink beer in the alley with they guys
>No major character development or plot changes
The kids going through puberty adds a lot. Also the whole Redcorn saga.
A lot of people had the wrong impression about this show and didn't watch it when it aired and like it now. Doesn't need a reboot though.
Good, drop it at the end of the Season.
Season 7/2004 is where the show starts getting bad.
Peggy is insufferable. In-fricking-sufferable.
Bobby is too modern doing flavor of the month stuff
Bobby and Connie aren't together anymore
Flavor of the month topics and progressivism
Lucky
Luanne starts being way more stupid, and whishy washy in her values.
Too modern celebrity cameos.
>Bobby and Connie aren't together anymore
Saw that coming but still...
Peggy is my favorite character on my 3rd or so re-watch.
Here is why: you start to realize that in the writers room they ask the question "what would be the most narcissistic thing you could possibly say do or say at any given moment?" and then they had a competition to see who could come up with the best line or thing and just gave the line to Peggy's character.
really gives you a different perspective on her character.
shut up gay
Finished it for the first time last year, it's true about it being funny
I suggest stopping after season 7.
I tried watching this when I was younger. I found it both boring, and slightly frightening and surreal.
Decided to try it again last week and I love it. Funny as frick, wholesome, relaxing.
my go to comfy show, i probably avg about 4-5 episodes a week and have for years.
The ONLY bad episodes are ms wakefield and dusty old bones
prove me wrong
Ms. Wakefield is based. It's such a darkly comic premise to have a nice old lady want to die in your house. My least favorite episode is probably the Renaissance Fair one, or the one where Bobby has allergies and lives in the dog house.
I dislike the myspace episode, then again I dislike everything social media related.
I admit they are very cringe inducing. not in a the show is bad kind of way, but an actual emotional reaction to what is being depicted. The only episodes like that in the series actually. its why they stand out. I usually skip.
>t. Dusty old bones full of green dust
i like both those episodes
I watched the episode where Bobby and Hank do the father son shooting tournament this morning and it made me cry.
Used to dislike this show, but as I got older it became more relatable.
I love king of the hill. Upon my most recent watch i realized just how many episodes there are written where the main plotline revolves around characters not usually hanging out together, it's not just the adventures of Hank and his friends every week
The Harlottetown one I just watched is fantastic. Of course you wouldnt want some degenerate porn awards show to be hosted in your town. I'm trying to raise kids here. No you wouldn't care about the potential tourist opportunities to attract more locals to your town. This show is mirroring my maturing socio-political sensibilities. I am becoming more conservative, and that is alright.
I can't watch "Bills were made to be broken"
>bill gets his HS touchdown record back
or
>alamo beer can contest episode where Dandy Don Meridith teaches Hank about letting go of the past.
without Almost breaking out in tears.
never even played football.
what is the most based out of the these shows:
Everybody Loves Raymond
Family Guy
KOTH
King of Queens
Seinfeld
Koth>family guy>king of queens>seinfeld>ELR
KotH>Seinfeld>Raymond>Family Guy>King of Queens
I've always found King of Queens unfunny and sleep inducing when Jerry Stiller isn't on screen.
<King of Queens even being on your list
Never go full moron man, That shit is big bang theory/2 and a half men fricking terrible unwatchable tier
Raymond>Seinfeld>KoTH>>King of Queens>>>>>
Man
>"Propaniacs"?
I love how subtly pissed she got that episode when the name came up, she's so well written you just know she's seething over not having come up with that before her own son.
>all this cuckoldry completely unnoticed as a child
No idea why my dad let me watch this when I was younger
thats the beauty of the show. It's subtle. kids don't get the jokes following the kids subplots and adults get the jokes following both the kid and adult plots.
And the joke of it is that Dale is the most paranoid conspiracy theorist in the world and doesn't suspect an affair and his kid isn't biologically his own. I hate to admit it but it took my based as frick grandpa to point this out one day before I made the connection. It's his favorite show btw and he is 91 this year.
Kids *only get the jokes for kids
That’s the only gripe I have about the entire show: Hank and the guys all know Redcorn is banging Nancy pretty regularly for years and they never told him. Dale is an idiot and all, but it makes him a tragic victim.
But if you watch the show, they show that Dale is a great father and obviously loves his son. I would be conflicted myself if I had a friend in that situation. Ignorance is bliss, and honestly at a certain point I would have just thought that he knew and didn't care. Because of the shows starting point its hard to tell why they didn't speak up at first. who knows . I don't consider it a gripe or unrealistic because they never really talk about joesephs early childhood in relation to that topic with the guys.
Reminder that Redcorn is more pathetic than even Bill in the series