HA, loved this episode. Bobby had a problem that didn't get too wacky (the whole protest thing getting out of hand was still handled fairly well) and the whole subplot was hilarious because I've been there before. This season rocks so far.
I love this show now, and it actually loves me back by not wasting my time. If you haven't started recording these, do so, because they'll never see DVD.
This is why I like KotH. It managed to stay consistent in what eleven seasons (right?) Where even shorter shows tend to take huge drops in quality later on. Hill has taken a drop yeah but not as far as say Simpsons of Family Guy have. The Episodes still feel like the older ones, nearly just as good too.
Eh, a below average KOTH to me. I don't know, just didn't really do it for me. Some funny lines here or there, but the plot isn't very inventive, and can't compete with last episode IMO.
I didn't like this episode as much as last week's, mainly because the idea of Bobby trying to act like something he wasn't to impress his girlfriend was pretty similar to Family Guy's "You May Now Kiss the, Uh, Guy Who Receives". Not saying KOTH was copying FG, but I was still left with deja vu.
Though I will say that the way Hank got the protesting students to leave Strickland Propane was great, telling them to tell the cops they're under 18 (or was it 21?) so they can be let out of juvie in a few years. Hank always knows just what to say.
Well that doesn't mean they'll never be on DVD, does it? Just not for a really long time, I guess...
All trendy young anarchists consider Che Guevara a hero to them, though most of them really know nothing about him and just wear shirts with his face on it because all their friends do.
That whole line Hank gave about how his dad liked seeing hippie protesters get beat up by cops and sprayed with water hoses made me feel a little uneasy (read your history), but the episode was alright.