>rich >owns 2 businesses (Propane shop and restaurant) >loyal right-hand man (Hank) >nice house >cadillac >countryclub membership >wife and mistresses >player son >lives like a frenchman
the man met his son, had a drunken bender with him, and then they agreed to never speak to each other again
i don't think this man is what you should aspire to be
Could just write it that Buck was desperate for cash so Hank could get the propane store for a good deal.
Plus it would be part of Hank's character growth. He finally became the king of the hill in the last episode
He's an asshole who's moderately rich in bumfuck nowhere making him a minor deity giving him access to low effort blowjobs from all the hottest ass too mediocre to escape Arlen. Hank is probably the best and worst thing to happen to him since if Hank wasn't there to basically run his business for him he might have to buckle down and focus on the day to day rather than spending all day getting drunk and fat at local strip joints.
I like how every character in King of the Hill is multifaceted and human. He was a real piece of shit, but as we've seen when he first hired Hank he was probably once a much better man.
rich
His name is Buck and he's here to party.
he's having a heart attack
Now you're gonna die, wearing that stupid little hat. How does it feel?
>rich
>owns 2 businesses (Propane shop and restaurant)
>loyal right-hand man (Hank)
>nice house
>cadillac
>countryclub membership
>wife and mistresses
>player son
>lives like a frenchman
I see no problem here.
the man met his son, had a drunken bender with him, and then they agreed to never speak to each other again
i don't think this man is what you should aspire to be
I'll tell you the problem, he uses an electric stove.
delete that shit
GOOD LORD!
The series should have ended with Buck selling the propane business to Hank
(he was retiring or he needed money for legal reasons)
Hank didn't seem to be the type of guy to be able to buy it.
More likely to happen Buck wills his business to his wayward son who already owns his own branch. But he leaves Hank in charge of those ones.
Could just write it that Buck was desperate for cash so Hank could get the propane store for a good deal.
Plus it would be part of Hank's character growth. He finally became the king of the hill in the last episode
He's an asshole who's moderately rich in bumfuck nowhere making him a minor deity giving him access to low effort blowjobs from all the hottest ass too mediocre to escape Arlen. Hank is probably the best and worst thing to happen to him since if Hank wasn't there to basically run his business for him he might have to buckle down and focus on the day to day rather than spending all day getting drunk and fat at local strip joints.
If Hank wasn't there for Buck he'd have ended up dead in an alley via knife wounds at least several times over.
Sorry there, Ol' Top. Lost my head for a minute.
Got use to getting his way for most of his life. Rich or poor, such a circumstance tends to create an asshole.
Probably bad role models as a kid.
I like how every character in King of the Hill is multifaceted and human. He was a real piece of shit, but as we've seen when he first hired Hank he was probably once a much better man.