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How did Hank save the Manger Babies in time? He didn't leave
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How did Hank save the Manger Babies in time? He didn't leave until they were already in the car ready to drive off and die.
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>>84225193

It was a miracle.
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Yeah, I always thought the climax was pretty shoddy. Unless the TV studio is literally in Dale's basement or Luanne spent the 10-15 minutes between Hank leaving his house and getting to the set just doing a bunch of endless fake-outs about throwing the car over the edge, there's no way he could've made it.

Also the whole conflict of the episode feels sort of dumb in that Hank was roped into playing God in the first place and never really promised anything like "I will always play this role in all your shows and prioritize it over everything else in my personal life;" Luanne just assumed he would.

I get the "moral" is more Hank realizing how important it was to Luanne, but still.
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>>84225193
He really was god the whole time.
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>>84225233
This. Why can't /co/ get this through their thick skulls? Oh wait, I know why! Because /co/ is filled to the brim with the practically Neanderthal-ish fanbase of the Puppet Pals
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>>84225193
Its the little things, but I love how the god eyebrows are just on his glasses
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>>84225193
I

KNOW


NO ONE ELSE EVER CARED BEFORE
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>>84225193
An extended off-camera soliliquy
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I'm very surprised Luanne didn't end up in porn (or at least almost end up as a joke) while Peggy of all people had her own fetish site.
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It was one of the episodes where, oddly, the supernatural is real.
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>>84227688
Didn't it turn out that Bobby had messed with the batteries after Peggy's stunt?

Thought they just teased the supernatural thing for a quick joke.
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>>84227716
He also says that he didn't remember if it was before or after the Superbowl, either. It's suppose to be a lame "Maybe, Maybe Not" thing.
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>>84227737
I thought it was more like you were supposed to think it was really divine intervention, then when he says "or maybe it was after the Super Bowl" (or w/e the actual line was), and the show goes to credits, you realize that's what really happened and it was ending on a joke. Because that early on the show they were still sorta portraying Bobby as kind of a slow dumbass, and there'd been no mention of the batteries before that either so they broke down that "theory" as soon as it was set up.

Buckley's Angel is much more ambiguous about whether it was "real" or not.
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>>84227770
True. But then, most of the shit with Redcorn seems to be real, like the spirit of Wemahtonye and spirit quests; not to mention Bobby being a reincarnated Lama.

I'm in the "Bucky's Angel was real" camp. Luanne does grow more as a character when she was in collage it seemed.
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>>84227809
Most mystical thing about Redcorn I remember is the constant joke with the wind blowing through his hair. The whooping crane in Straight Arrow episode was never actually dead and the spirit visions were said to be brought on through not eating/exertion anyway.
Technically Bobby wasn't the Lama since he used the former Lama's item but didn't actually choose it.

Obviously I'm in the "King of the Hill is totally realistic and the 'supernatural' scenes all have mundane explanations" camp.
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>>84227853
To each his own. That's the fun thing about King of the Hill, though; when something like that happens, it is mundane enough to where you can believe one way or the other.

My mom absolutely hates the show, because she's a social worker and had to deal with something like the whole Joseph situation a lot, and didn't want to watch a show that was too realistic.
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>>84227907
Oh yeah, I definitely agree. I think it's interesting that for a realistic show it's still possible to interpret some elements as being more fantastic, and that it kind of provides evidence for both sides.
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>>84225355
To be honest, if that turned out to be the case I would not be at all surprised.
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>>84227853

The lama was a good episode.

>he hs chosen
>but that was the lama's mirror
>but he didn't choose it
>but he used it!
>eh, tough call. but it's mine, and I made it
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