King of the Hill - "A Bill Full of Dollars" - Talkback [11/16]

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Broadcast Order: Season 13, Episode 6
Production Order: Season 12, Episode 19

A new episode airs tonight at 8:30 PM Eastern. Here is the synopsis:
 
I laughed at "I'm playing two Rob Schneider movies at the same time!" and Dale saying "I'm gonna admit failure and ask Nancy to reinstate my allowance."

I also liked how after the montage, Hank rains on everyone's parade by saying the amount of money they raised isn't even close to enough.
 
Indeed. Jim Kramer is so out there, he's just ripe for parody.

I liked tonight's episode. I think Bill stories work better when they don't basically come out and call him a loser like tonight where his naivety shined, and I thought that seeing how Hank and Bobby reacted to having a new HD TV. Little things like these that can make me laugh a lot will be among the main reasons why I'm going to miss the show.
 
The concept chocolate covered potato chips is just so.... Weird.

Also, I like episodes like this where Bill isn't so much pathetic as just unlucky.
 
They're actually mighty good. My grandfather got some for my aunt for her recent birthday, and she loved them. I haven't had them in years, myself, but hey, I'm sure they're still great.
 
I'm sure they are, it's just when they were mentioned my head kinda spaced.

But then again, there are chocolate covered pretzels, so I shouldn't be that confused about it. :sweat:
 
Really? It doesn't sound good at all. I mean, the whole point of a burger is the meat. And the spaghetti burger didn't look like it had any meat. Maybe it had meatballs of something, I don't know. But really, I like spaghetti and all, but spaghetti in a bun doesn't sound very good.



Yeah, I thought that was kind of unusual as well. I wasn't aware that Peggy liked Dale that much. Though, they did own that book and gun store a while back. Whatever happened to that anyway? Speaking of businesses that characters used to own, didn't Bill and Luanne used to own a hair styling business together? What happened to that?
 
What is Mad Money?

I don't think a spaghetti burger is the kind of thing you can eat AFTER you have seen another person eat one. It was an animated person, but I'm still horrified.

And like someone said, there's supposed to be protein in the middle, not more yeast and starch.


Some things aren't resolved, they just disappear off-camera. Remember when one season ended with Bill dating a fat Asian woman related to Kahn? He mentioned her once more, and then went back to loneliness.
 
Mad Money is this show on CNBC that is essentially like "Dow Genius", this crazy guy jumping around, using sound effects, and screaming out stock market advice. I would take his words with a grain of salt, but you should really see a clip of the guy in action. It needs to be seen to be believed.
 
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