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Inspired by the Last Meal Club in "Reborn to be Wild" I feel we should come up with our own 7 course meal for death row! Top vote takes the spot: let's start with APPETIZERS!
Remember, after this the next taste in your mouth will be the sour taste of death.
Never noticed this one before, folks - Prepare your brain, for RAZZLE DAZZLE!
First time I noticed this, and after years of rewatching on and off.
(Maid in Arlen - S 7, Ep 22)
The scene where Laoma and Bill are having dinner with the Souphanousinphones - Bill is telling them, in detail, how "flirty" both of them were, the night before.
Behind Kahn, there are knife sets, hung on the walls, in the background. Every shot with Kahn in it shows the knives, visually next to him.
At first they are smaller and partially obscured - but as Kahn's inner rage/despair grows, the next shot has the knives much larger and not hidden at all. The most hilarious thing is that the following shot, of Kahn, shows a second knife set, hung on the OPPOSITE WALL, and is again right near Kahn's head.
Kahn's worst nightmare has come true and he is feeling every second of it.
(random thought: I don't want to overthink it. BUT - this could imply that Kahn would be fine with either Bill gone, or himself GONE (as in he will rage-quit life over this - it's the one thing that would drive him to madness)
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K hear me out:
1.Haircut
2.Best friend is military
3.Father is military
4.Other best friend is "conspiracy theorist"
5.Third friend allusive
6. Killed a guy secretly in a gas explosion
His job is normal guy, neighborhood man.
But his real job is to watch Dale. Make sure he doesn't get too close to the truth.
Never understood why Cotton wanted that grave site but at the end he wanted to be flushed down General Patton’s toilet
Dale is very much like modern conspiracy theorists today and wouldn’t be seen as very extreme. When the new season comes out I’m AFRAID that it will be interpreted as mocking that group and be labeled as ‘woke’.
I think it would have been interesting for Peggy or Bobby not to have a you tube channel in the show. But most of all bill I would think would be a great one. He could be like a Chris chan but just older pathetic and taking ideas from people. Dale could have helped him set it up trying to get him to make a fool out of himself
So I'm on season 4 of my nth rewatch and it's got me wondering how the writers would have handled it if Hank and Peggy actually did have another baby like they wanted. Maybe in classic sitcom style they don't get pregnant until after they've fully made peace with not having another child, so they find out they're pregnant in the season 4 finale or thereabouts. How would it change the show? Would the baby stay a baby for the entire show or would they fudge time a little bit and age them up to a toddler (while likely keeping Bobby 13)? And what kind of plotlines and character arcs would this open up?
I could imagine a plot about Bobby worrying he'll get less of Peggy's attention once the baby comes, only to discover he enjoys having a bit more independence -- which then makes Peggy insecure because she likes to be needed so much. I could also imagine a plotline about Bill trying to prove he's stable enough to babysit (maybe it's played for laughs with Bill making a show of looking after a raw egg only to keep breaking it, or maybe it's a bit sweeter with Bill surprising everyone by actually showing some competence with the baby).
Also, what would they have named the baby? Jeffrey Hank Hill? Tom Landry Hill? Margaret Ladybird Hill (jk)? I could see Cotton trying to demand that they name the baby after him.... even if it's a girl lol. (Actually I guess it's kind of interesting to imagine how Cotton would handle a granddaughter in general, given that he's both a loving grandfather and a raging misogynist.)
Obviously I think the writers made the right call, it's just fun to speculate what it would have been like if they went in a different direction!
Stealing a tank, destroying property with the stolen tank, and trespassing a military base with the stolen tank. Assaulting a doctor when he became diabetic. Stalking and harassing women, mainly Peggy. Purposely creating potholes in the street to injure a woman jogger. I’m not sure how illegal was the episode of him having that XXXL military American flag. Almost going AWOL and going to jail in the time he joins a male chorus. I’m not sure if selling protein supplements on a military base is illegal. Him and Dale stealing a backhoe rental. I’m pretty sure there’s an episode of him drunk driving too.
I think she’s funny and has a lot of good running jokes.
It is a miracle that Hank didn't grow up like cotton. In what ways did cotton and his mom parenting affect Hank.
Don't get me wrong Lenore is a horrible person but God damn she a cougar through and through
What exactly does Dale say?