Bobby develops an interest in football, much to Hank's delight. However, complications arise, when Hank and the guys take Bobby to a Texas-Nebraska game and Bobby goes into a retired quarterback's VIP suite.
Bobby protests against soda machines in the school and his determination attracts the attention of his socially conscious classmate Olivia. He continues his fight in hopes of getting a date with her. The "protest" leads to the machines being removed from campus which sends the teachers into a panic because they are using the funds to pay for their "retreat". The teachers devise a new plan to raise mone…more
Bobby is not a happy camper when he is asked to dress up as a cheerleader and shake his pom-poms to support the girls as they play football in the school's annual Powder Puff game. Hank encourages him to get into the spirit of things, having once been a Powder Puff boy along with Bill, Dale and Principal Moss. Bobby changes his attitude and is soon the leader of the squad. Meanwhile, Peggy volunteers with the PTA and …more
When Hank takes Bobby, Joseph and Connie to a water park, a group of surfer bullies approaches them; Bill becomes known throughout Arlen as the ``Heat-Waver.
Hank, Peggy, Luanne and Lucky decide to celebrate the first trimester of Luanne's pregnancy at an upscale Japanese restaurant. Peggy and Hank plan to attend the celebration until Bobby's sitter cancels at the last minute. Cotton stops by the house and volunteers to stay with Bobby, but Peggy is hesitant about the whole idea. After an evening of reckless babysitting, Cotton decides to crash the dinner party with Bo…more
After buying tough, unsavory steaks at the Mega-Lo-Mart, Hank, at Appleseed's suggestion, visits the town co-op in search of better meat. After falling in love with the delicious organic food, Hank becomes a co-op volunteer and co-owner. The co-op starts to make money and eventually is bought out by the Mega-Lo-Mart Corporation, which turns it into a "Mega-Lo-Op" that doesn't live up to the original co-o…more
While Bobby heads a carnival planning committee at his school, a representative from the Superintendent's office visits Tom Landry Middle to carry out diversity tolerance exercises. Targeting the carnival committee, Bobby and his co-planners are led to feel ashamed of their respective cultures' contributions to racial intolerance. They cancel the carnival and instead try to talk to the Landry students about taking…more
Kahn and Minh finally decide to ditch their hillbilly neighbors after Dale runs into their rose bushes with a homemade go-cart. The Souphanousinphones seek refuge at Nine Rivers, an upscale country club to which they were denied membership three times. Desperate to join, Kanh convinces Minh to befriend Dale and the rest of the Arlen Gun Club members so Minh can join the Nine Rivers skeet-shooting team. Kahn keeps his eyes…more
Gribbles experiences financial trouble due to Dale's slow extermination business, so Peggy suggests he participate in a program where people go on vacation to learn different trades --a "Vocation Vacation." She encourages Hank to accompany him, and to Hank's disappointment, Dale signs them up for his hobby and lifelong professional dream of basket weaving. While Hank's work is admired by the teacher,…more
Hank turns to a "dog spiritualist" when Ladybird begins to act up around loud noises. The spiritualist informs Hank that his lack of leadership skills is the source of Ladybird's tantrums, so Hank learns some canine commands. When Ladybird doesn't respond to Hank, the spiritualist encourages him to try different approaches. Hank thinks Ladybird needs to be around other elderly people, so the Hill family …more
When the Arlen City Council bans the sale of foods containing trans fats, Sugar foot’s Restaurant goes out of business. Hank, who feels the ban is an infringement on freedom, encourages Strickland to fix things. Strickland's solution to the problem is to sell his delicious, trans-fatty foods on a lunch truck so he can evade the law. Bribery and police corruption ensue, and Hank begins to have second thoughts on his …more
Bill becomes involved with a single mother, Charlene who has returned to Arlen after being away for some years. When Charlene introduces her two children to Hank, Dale and Boomhauer, Dale immediately dislikes her oldest, Kate. He confides in Hank that he thinks something is wrong with Kate and that he intends to get to the bottom of it. Hank tells him to leave it alone but Dale steals a sample of Kate's hair and order…more
When Peggy needs a new car, Hank insists they buy from Tom Hammond his go-to salesman for 25 years. With her heart set on a convertible, Peggy begins the negotiation behind Hank's back and gets the price down considerably. Hank catches her and agrees to buy the convertible, provided he can make the deal himself. Tom jacks the price back up to sticker and tells Hank he's getting a deal. When Peggy discovers how muc…more
Enrique encourages his daughter, Inez, to ask Hank to speak at her Quinceaera and Hank reluctantly agrees to her request. He starts spending time with Inez so he has something to write about in his speech. Hank begs Peggy to accompany him on his first visit, so Peggy meets Hank at Enrique's with a real-estate client waiting in the car, a 30-year-old hipster who hasn't been satisfied with any of the homes he's …more
Tom Landry Middle School holds an emergency community meeting when a child goes missing in Arlen. Relationship expert Stephens Davies is invited to speak at the meeting and makes an example of Peggy by questioning her parenting skills. Peggy goes on "mommy" mode and is determined to know Bobby's and Hank's every move. The boys get irritated with Peggy and rebel, but they soon come to realize that Peggy i…more
Kahn's father-in-law, General Gum, visits the Souphanousinphone family. The General gives Kahn a hard time and makes him feel like a failure. Hank and the gang feel for Kahn, which never happens and take him under their wing. Peggy and Bobby know that Kahn is just showing his emotional side while the General is in town and as soon as Arlen is without the General, Kahn will show his true colors.
Peggy finds a great home listing that she must sell within two weeks. However, the home is currently occupied by the strangest family in Arlen. Peggy doesn't feel they are visually appealing enough to get the home sold in time, so she decides to bring in a "Hollywood" family to sell the home. The Hill family opens their house to rehearse the home-selling scene, and Peggy finds herself in a pickle when she ge…more
Joseph Gribble, Dale's son, becomes the star quarterback for Landry High School, and Arlen residents are bursting with excitement and hoping this is their year! Spencer Academy, a very wealthy prep school, approaches Joseph with an offer to play football for them. Joseph wants to turn them down, but Dale sees only dollar signs when the offer includes an exclusive cash contract. Dale quickly realizes the Gribble family…more
Peggy is depressed that her birthday always ends up being a bust, so she vows to plan the party of the year. Hank, Bill, Boomhauer, Kahn, Luanne and the rest of the gang gather to celebrate with a disco-themed shindig on a mystery train, and everyone gets dressed in their sharpest 70s attire. Luanne ruins the mystery, and it becomes clear this is just another typical Peggy party. However, when a couple tucks away to the t…more
When Hank accidentally lifts another man's wallet, the man becomes bent out of shape and vows revenge. Hank, Bill and Boomhauer try to return the wallet to his home and the man decides to chase the guys all the way to the new sports bar where Dale works. The man is apprehended by Officer Brown at the restaurant, and the men of Arlen are safe. Meanwhile, Bobby is falsely accused of a crime at school and as a punishment…more
Hank and Bobby get in some father/son bonding time when Hank dumps the old team of Dale, Bill and Boomhauer to help Bobby in a boat-building competition. During the building process, Hank gets spooked by bats that invade the construction garage, forcing Bobby to do the building all alone.
Luanne's long lost father and Peggy's brother, Hoyt, returns to Arlen after being incarcerated for years. With nowhere to go, he turns to his daughter and sister for guidance and a little bit of dough. When Peggy denies him, he decides to take matters into his own hands and robs a restaurant for cash. Meanwhile, Luanne's husband, Lucky, turns to Hank for some insight on how to become a better father. He comes …more
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