Texas City Twister (King of the Hill episode)
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| “Texas City Twister” | |||||||
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| King of the Hill episode | |||||||
| Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 2 |
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| Written by | Cheryl Holliday | ||||||
| Directed by | Jeff Myers | ||||||
| Guest stars | Neil Giuntoli, Maurice LaMarche | ||||||
| Production no. | 5E02 | ||||||
| Original airdate | September 26, 1997 | ||||||
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| List of King of the Hill episodes | |||||||
"Texas City Twister" is the 14th episode of the FOX animated television series King of the Hill.
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[edit] Plot
In the beginning, Hank is tired of Luanne spending so much time in his den. Hank then learns that Luanne's old trailor is still available, except that it is lying on its side. Hank tells Luanne he will fix the trailor, but she starts to cry, because she does not want to remember the fights her mother and father had in the trailor. Although Luanne does not want them to, Hank and his friends start work on it, and they completely fix it. Peggy is furious with Hank, and they get into a fight where eventually Hank tells Peggy to go to hell. Peggy and Luanne go to clean up the trailor, right into an oncoming tornado. Hank who now feels very bad about what he said, chases after them. Peggy and Luanne take shelter in another trailor. Hank makes it, but ends up clinging to a pole where the tornado blows off his clothes. After the tornado, Hank decides that Luanne spending time in his den is okay, and he and Peggy stop fighting. At the end, Hank shows a rare sign of love for Peggy.[1]
[edit] Trivia
- The song coming from the radio when Peggy and Luanne are driving is Cocktails for Two by Spike Jones.
[edit] Continuity
In the previous episode, How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying, Hank struggles with his gun-shooting skills, although in this episode, a skeet shooting trophy is shown in his den.
[edit] References
| Preceded by “How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying” |
King of the Hill episodes | Followed by “The Arrow Head” |
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