Scoobiedoo30
10-30-2002, 02:27 AM
I Just Wanted To Remine Yall That The New Season Of
King Of The Hill Starts November 3,2002 AT (7:30 PM)
Central Time Just In Time For November Ratings Sweeps.
Aaron
Hedgecore
08-14-2003, 01:38 PM
ill be tuned in and in november im buying season 2 on dvd what a great season
cablejockey
10-18-2003, 07:20 PM
I can't wait. Brad Pitt is playing Boomhauer's brother!
ConservativeBalla
10-21-2003, 09:21 AM
Well, I want a list of Season 2 episodes before I get it.
jaime_weinman
10-21-2003, 12:54 PM
The season 2 set has 22 episodes. They are [descriptions taken from the official press release]
Disc 1
How To Fire A Rifle Without Really Trying:
When Bobby displays a talent for target shooting Hank signs up for a father/son funshoot competition — only to discover a buried childhood memory is still sadly affecting his aim.
SPECIAL FEATURE: Optional episode commentary by Greg Daniels (co-creator) and Paul Lieberstein (writer)
Texas City Twister
When Luanne washes Hanks underwear in the same load of wash as hers, a horrified Hank decides it’s time his niece moves back to Shiny Pines Trailer Park. [And when the trailer park is threatened by a tornado, Hank must drive to save Peggy and Luanne]
The Arrowhead
Hank’s excitement over finding Indian artifacts in his front yard turns to distress after an archeologist starts digging up his precious lawn and flirting with Peggy.
Hilloween
Hank vows to teach Bobby “the true meaning of Halloween come hell or high water” after a new church member calls it a night for witches and Satanists and gets it cancelled.
Jumpin’ Crack Bass
Hank finds himself facing possible jail time after a trip to buy homemade fishing bait from a man on a street corner inadvertently turns into a purchase from a drug dealer.
Husky Bobby
Hank is determined to save his son from the ultimate humiliation after Bobby decides to model for a photo shoot and then appear in a fashion show featuring husky sized models.
SPECIAL FEATURE: Optional commentary by Peggy (Kathy Najimy), Bobby (Pamela Segall Adlon) and Luanne (Brittany Murphy)
DISC 1 SPECIAL FEATURES: "Animation Evolution" (a chance to see a clip from "Texas City Twister" in various stages of production); deleted scenes; animated director's introductions
Disk 2 Episodes:
The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteburg
Hank, Boomhauer, Bill and Dale all begin exhibiting signs of post-traumatic stress syndrome after losing a humiliating game of paintball against the neighborhood punks.
SPECIAL FEATURE: Optional commentary by Dale (Johnny Hardwick), Bill (Stephen Root) and Cotton (Toby Huss)
The Son That Got Away
Fearing that Connie and Bobby have gone to “The Caves” to make out, Hank and Kahn rush into the caves only to end up getting lost on top of a pile of old beer cans.
Bobby Slam
Hank’s delighted when Bobby announces he’s joining the wrestling team, but Peggy’s mortified when she learns her son must first wrestle Connie in order to make the team.
The Unbearable Blindness Of Laying
Hank is psychologically shocked into blindness after accidentally catching a glimpse of his mother and her new Jewish boyfriend making love on the kitchen table.
Meet The Manger Babies
Hank faces a dilemma of biblical proportions when Luanne asks him to portray God in a live TV broadcast of her puppet show which airs on Super Bowl Sunday.
DISC 2 SPECIAL FEATURES: "The Arlen School of Drawing" featurette; deleted scenes; animated director's introductions
Disk 3 Episodes:
Snow Job
A shaken and confused Hank becomes disillusioned about his life and career after discovering his boss, the owner of Strickland Propane, uses an electric stove in his home.
I Remember Mono
While updating files at Arlen High School, Peggy learns that Hank’s two-week absence from school back in 1973 was due to mono — which fellow student Amy Edlin also had.
Three Days Of The Kahndo
A trip south of the border turns into a fiasco after a trick Mihn plays on the Hills backfires, sending them sneaking back across the border to escape the Mexican police.
SPECIAL FEATURE: Optional commentary by Dale (Johnny Hardwick), Bill (Stephen Root) and Kahn (Toby Huss)
Traffic Jam
Inspired by an African-American comic who teaches at the traffic school Hank is attending, Bobby takes his own White Nationalist comedy to a downtown comedy club.
Hank’s Dirty Laundry
Hank discovers his good credit is in jeopardy because a local video store claims he owes forty dollars for an adult video called Cuffs & Collars which he never returned.
DISC 3 SPECIAL FEATURES: Excerpts from the book "The Boy Ain't Right"; deleted scenes; animated director's introductions
Disk 4 Episodes:
The Final Shinsult
Angry at Hank, Cotton not only moves in with Dale but then convinces Dale to help him steal the artificial leg of a famous Mexican general from the Arlen museum.
Leanne’s Saga
All heck breaks loose when Luanne’s mom, Leanne, arrives in Arlen after being released from prison and falls in love with an unsuspecting Bill.
SPECIAL FEATURE: Optional commentary by Peggy (Kathy Najimy), Bobby (Pamela Segall Adlon) and Luanne (Brittany Murphy)
Junkie Business
Hank’s excitement over hiring a new accessories associate is short-lived after he unknowingly hires a drug addict who hires his own attorney when Hank tries to fire him.
Life In The Fast Lane, Bobby’s Saga
Realizing that Bobby doesn’t understand the value of a dollar, Hank proceeds to get his son a job at the Arlen Speedway — unaware that the owner is a tyrannical taskmaster.
Peggy’s Turtle Song
When Bobby is diagnosed with attention deficit disorder a distraught Peggy quits her job as a substitute teacher so she can focus her energy on being a better mother.
Propane Boom
Hank’s world falls apart after the local Mega Lo Mart starts selling propane at prices that threaten to put Strickland Propane right out of business.
DISC 4 SPECIAL FEATURES: "Music Inspired By the Hills": 8 audio songs and 2 music videos; deleted scenes; animated director's introductions