We're taking a quick look at some fan theories that have popped up here and there over the years. You, yes you, can support us on Patreon: / squirreltactics
Cotton has an uncanny ability to sniff out people's backgrounds. When he first meets Kahn, he immediately knows he's Laotian, when he meets Gary he immediately knows he's Jewish. I feel like if Bobby wasn't his biological grandson, he would immediately detect this and be very vocal about it. He loves Bobby and even praises Hank for "making him."
I think that's supposed to imply that he is a racist. You gotta remember, racism back then was recognizing and then highlighting someone's culture/ethnic differences. Unlike today where racism is defined by someone treating someone else as an equal.
The US Military actually gave soldiers pamphlets to teach them to distinguish the features of friend from foe peoples. Very politically incorrect, but this would be a very smart reference.
He knew those ethnicities like the back of his hand because of the War. He killed fiddy men! Most if not all of those were Japanese and he was probably so disgusted with that the nazzees did with Jewish people he just recognized and remembered their features too.
IF Dale knows about Nancy and Redcorn, he's not keeping quiet to get revenge on John Redcorn, but because he loves Nancy so much he was fine letting her find happiness from someone else. The real mystery is why he loves such an awful person so much.
Cause he has seen what divorce did to Bill. And he doesnt want to go down that road. Think about it. Out of the 4 of them Dale hates bill the most calls him name after name. Cause deep down Dale knows he can end up like Bill
I'm in the boat that Bobby is the reincarnation of a Lama. He did pass the tests but also did it in a way that he would fail. My guess is that Lama Sanglug in this life wants to experience all the joys and pains of life instead of being a monk all over again.
Which is a play on real people like him. Right wing conspiracy theorists often (not always) don’t see the real conspiracies and just pick and choose whatever ones sound plausible to them. The thing is, most conspiracies are plausible because powerful people do bad things. The problem with that though, is the truth eventually comes out. You can’t keep a kabbalah hidden for hundreds or thousands of years. We’ve seen evidence of real conspiracies with JFK and MLK’s assassinations, but instead they focus on what they feel like focusing on. Edit: To clarify, I am a progressive populist. I am not right wing myself, but I used to be.
Peggy is a HORRIBLE teacher for pretty much the entire series. Her Spanish is abysmal - the only time she seems to competently say one sentence in Spanish is in the pilot episode. She also sucks at basic math. It makes no sense that she would win substitute of the year twice (the third time does NOT count).
@@Whiteboykunyou forget this is the Texas public school system. She is an abysmal, ignorant teacher that I would think only discourages children from pursuing education. She is the best teacher in the school
My favourite is that Dale does know that his wife is cheating on him but chooses not to as it ruined Bill’s life and it appears that something are better off unanswered.
I think that would also explain why Dale is so scornful towards Bill, because of his fear that if he confronts Nancy and he ends up divorced he would turn out like him, and because of that he rationalizes hating what he never wishes to become himself.
Dale knows, but he doesn't keep it secret because he's afraid of losing nancy.. he does it because his revenge against john redcorn is to raise his son in front of him as his own.
Yes I always assumed because of that episode that the reason why he has so much free time to do whatever but still does some work most days is that he owns a company which rents limousines to people which provides him a steady income. Also, multiples episodes of King of the Hill were obviously broadcast in a different order than what was intended with a few episodes because it's easy to tell when they're rewriting things like their past lives despite previous episodes or when they just went out of order because the writers were otherwise very good with show continuity. At the end of the day though it's just a fiction not real so the writers do whatever they need to do to make the episode work whether it makes sense or not. They will make Dale intensely stupid or very smart able to figure things out that the others can't like when Ted Wasonasong asks the guys if they know what eminent domain is in the mcmansion episode and dale says how it's a way for contractors to get lucrative kickback deals through the government to which Ted says "correct", and Dale also downloaded instructions on how to operate a tank which he did with ease, only making one mistake shooting the cannon. The point of the show is to be funny, so they write whatever they need to in order to make you laugh and entertain you.
I agree that Dale creates delusions to cope with trauma. There’s a good chance he started doing it when he got scared by the puppet. So things like believing Nancy over Bug on his wedding day, not believing Bug was gay, not acknowledging Joseph isn’t his son; they’re all just him creating dissociative delusions to protect himself.
I never liked the "dale knew about nancys cheating" theory because when ive seen it, its used as some kind of revenge like dale "wins" in the end and honestly that doesnt feel right Now what of Joseph knew about the affair would be way more interesting
That's honestly one thing I hope they touch on in the revival. Regardless of whatever they decide to do with Dale's character, I can see him still being oblivious but instead Joseph finally learn and come terms with being the product of an affair. He's basically Dale's son in spirit so I can see him being just as oblivious into adulthood and once realizing it wanting to cut Nancy out of his life like Dale did with Bug.
Going back to the "dale knew" theory in the episode where it's revealed John redcorn has a daughter with bills new girlfriend and dale thinks he's the father because of aliens in the end of the episode dale states he's happy John redcorn doesn't mind raising someone else's kid because he says wouldn't do the same
This episode is the reason he knows for sure imo he did a dna match and then proceeded to shit on RedCorn by making him take an up close and personal seat to watching Bill of all people raise his daughter
I don't buy into the "Dale always knew and is tormenting Redcorn by being the best father Joseph could ask for" theory, but always helping him doesn't necessarily contradict it. One layer deeper, just (seemingly) genuinely being a good guy to him could just be one extra spike, reminding Redcorn of exactly what he's doing to who
@@jarreldoomis3502 I meant remorse for his actions of adultery and cucking a guy who's never wronged him. Him wanting Joseph in his life always struck me more as a "he's *MY* son", rather than than a "he's my son" kind of deal, the guy along with Nancy and so many others in the show just permeate selfishness. If he really cared about Joseph then he wouldn't have had him in the first place, and wouldn't keep trying to come into his life when it's clear that Joseph loves Dale and is happy with his family. If joseph ever found out the truth, I strongly believe he'd hate John Redcorn for it, and if John cared about Joseph's opinion, he' know that.
I think that Hank isn’t “on the spectrum”, he is very repressed, except when he isn’t such as when he lost his temper when the guys were in the tunnel under the alleyway, or when he cried after closing the garage door after Ladybird was lost after fighting the raccoon, or when he laughed after Khan reprimanded him about finding Bobby half-naked in Connie’s bedroom. I’ve known people such as him. He had a pretty tense upbringing.
I disagree. Boomhauer's badge, job might be a head injury, TBI 🧠 , speech problem. This is why he's not active in the Ranger homicide case, Debbie. Or why he's not seen wearing guns, uniforms
@DavidLLambertmobile one reason I go with it being a “fake badge to pickup chicks” is in the Debbie episodes they drew the Texas Ranger badge correctly.
i feel like that's a joke they're gonna make in the reboot/continuation, lol. boomhauer's way too chill to be in law enforcement, there's no way that's not a fake id he probably had dale and octavio make to pick up some skirt
Guys talk like that and rangers tend to be odd but capable guys. Like they don’t hire your normal cops, they get guys who want to drink water out of hoof prints.
Random Thought: I would not mind them recasting Dale’s voice actor Johnny Hardwick’s passing, but if they didn’t. I also would not mind them killing him off. (How I’d might do it) Maybe he’s developed cancer due to all those fake pesticides he’s been surrounded by during his career. Heck they can even suggest that Dale has known for years and tried to treat it himself, and that his own treatment was causing his baldness. And in the end while everyone surrounds him in the hospital saying there goodbyes. Nancy final tries to tell Dale the big not so secret.. secret. As she gets choked up he holds her hands, smiles at her, then smiles at Joseph and says “Yes, I know, but he’s still my son.” While everyone starts crying… Dale eventually says, “Look, the aliens are here.” As everyone looks up, then screen fades to white. RIP
The way I'm picturing it is that you have Hank say something along the lines of "huh so all those years of smoking finally caught up to him" which is why Dale's voice is different. Also remember Dale has been smoking for pretty much the entirety of his life and is the only person to have won all the prizes in that smoking catalog which even the president of the cigarette company that he was suing said "he should be dead by now" so if they wanted to kill him off they can but I wouldn't want that I rather they change the voice than to remove a core character. I mean if Dale is removed who do they replace him with Khan, Lucky, Moss or just keep it with Hank, Bill and Boomhauer?
@@conspiracyspider looks like you spent time thinking about this too. Good ideas all around. You are definitely correct. Dale is definitely one of my favorites characters on the silver screen as a whole, and I wouldn’t love seeing him go. Plus I’m sure there’s many talented people that definitely sound like Dale Gribble.
Arguable. He's not physically strong or athletic, and sometimes not overly bright, but he's charming to both people and animals, funny, resourceful and wise, and has a penchant for getting good at things quickly when he's focused on them.
in my head canon, Bobby is Lama Sanglug and always has been. It just kinda stuck in my head through the entire run of the series. That's why he could catch a fish the same way a bear does, that's why he feels so much pain whenever his heart breaks, that's why he finds such great joy in high tea or a velvet suit, He's a Lama experiencing his life unbound for the first time in a LONG time, and everything he does he does big. Even when he does nothing he does it big
I think Hank is neurodivergent. I know people are quick to say 'oh, not every character is Autistic' but there's very few characters I get this vibe from. I know a lot of it is trauma, but a lot of signs of trauma are also traits of Autism. I'm Autistic myself and have watched King of the Hill every day since it was put on Hulu. No idea how long its been, but I'm just saying, I've seen every episode a few times. I've been watching it regularly likely since I was brought home from the hospital. I was born only a few months after it aired and my mom's always liked it. He 'needs something to jangle' when going to speak to Enrique, and whether we really see it or not, because there's a lot of the Hills lives we don't see, it sounds like this is a recurring thing with him. It's a stim that he's using to try to comfort himself. That episode where he wanted a meatloaf sandwich but really didn't want to even chance having to sit at the long table or being pulled into conversation. And his big fix that he was so excited for was headphones. Which my god is relatable. He's socially naieve and awkward, misses social cues, and has trouble reading people. The only being he is completely comfortable around and able to relax with is Ladybird. He's so close and loves Peggy, but he just can't be entirely open with her. Ladybird is what I would qualify as an emotional support dog (huge difference from a service dog) since we see just how much better Hank feels when Ladybird is with him. Propane is a special interest, as is lawn and home care. Which is a special interest a lot of people don't pick up on with undiagnosed Autistic adults. Cotton being Cotton turned Hank into a very high masking individual. I am too, no one ever picks up that I'm Autistic. But that's because I also dealt with A LOT of religious trauma, verbal abuse by 3 parents, teachers, and a lot bullying where even teachers were joining in. Hank can't even be completely honest and open with himself because he's had to shut down so much of his personality from such a young age. We know how incredibly organized he is by his garage. It also makes sense why he would want to be with someone like Peggy. Aside from a few flubs here and there, Peggy is a very direct, easy to read and navigate person. She says what she wants instead of him having to guess, she doesn't (usually) play mind games, and she is very caring toward him, showing him affection he was often denied. She's also good at calming him down and generally being there for him. If you disagree, it's totally cool, I'm not going to argue. But this personally is why it would make sense to me if he was. I have a few other reasons, but these are just what's at the top of my head. I doubt that they would ever say it directly, but it does make me feel like there's someone on TV that has a brain similar to mine.
As someone with Asperger's, who's watched KOTH since it's inception, it's scary how much I identify with Hank. I never picked up on Hank's being on the spectrum until it was mentioned to me, then I could see it all. The meatloaf sandwich debacle really resonated with me. I honestly probably would have just given up on the sandwich. I don't remember the exact episode, but Peggy points out one of Hank's tics, which is also one of mine. "Don't do that thing with your nose that you don't know you do". Then we see him flare his nostrils.
@@chadgervais6323 If I'm not mistaken, it's the Olympic torch episode because they were about to go on the news. I would kill for a scene in the reboot where he's finally embraced modern technology because he can DoorDash a meatloaf sandwich and finally enjoy it intact and in peace.
@@cassier8414 could he get an intact sandwich though? I've heard many stories about app drivers helping themselves to some or all of the customer's order. I'd like to see Octavio working as an app driver though. I could see Hank getting a smartphone, but I can't see him using delivery apps.
I've always adopted the idea that Dale doesn't know about Nancy and John Redcorn primarily because that ruins the joke. I know it doesn't necessarily discredit the theory or anything but the thought that the conspiracy theorist believes everything except the obvious conspiracy right in front of him is too funny. Besides, Dale is so head over heels in love with Nancy(like Squirrel tactics said) that he could never in a million years suspect her of cheating.
Nancy is eye candy to everyone in Arlan . Dale has had girls before throw themselves at him , but he knows Nancy is far better. In the episode of the food eating contest, the girl tries getting at dale and dale said “my wife is far hotter than you and she gives so much sex I don’t know what to do with it so back off”
I think Bumhauer is not a DPS Ranger in the final show, I think hes either retired or more realistic, Bumhauer has a medical retired 🏥 from the Rangers. This is why the dep is not upset with him in the street race or why Bumhauer never wears any guns, badges.
I like the theory that not every episode is necessarily canon. Considering the cut final scene of Lucky’s Wedding Suit where Hank outright states episodes like Tankin’ it to the Streets and Yankee Hankie were fever dreams of Bill, it makes me wonder if other episodes are filler as well. One such episode I think most people could agree on that is not canon is A Rover Runs Through it considering how hard the episode breaks series continuity.
@@bencrowson7661 I like those episodes, don’t get me wrong. King of the Hill filler is clearly way higher quality than something like anime filler. I’m just saying this idea also opens up the possibility of correcting continuity issues.
My take is that it's Hank's way of keeping Bill to not yap about certain events and is a joke. Considering the crime committed in Tankin' it to the Streets probably wouldn't be a bad move to keep Bill quiet about it. Hank wanting Bill to shut up about Yankee Hankie should speak for itself.
Bobby having powers is honestly plausable: When he went to military school bobby was shown to be able to shrug off anything cotton could throw at him, things that cotton could barely handle when he was bobbys age. Hank multiple times in the series has been shown to be able to communicate with spirits (tom landry in the y2k episode, as well as tom landry again and a few presidents in the food ban episode) as well as showing he has a rage boost ability.
1:49 another flaw with this theory is that when you see flashbacks of when Hank Hill is a child He actually looks a lot like Bobby so that completely destroys the theory right there
I can definitely see why someone could read Hank as autistic, and honestly I also read him that way sometimes, but he does just seem like a guy who grew up in an abusive household. His difficulties expressing himself emotionally feel more like a result of him growing up with a parent like Cotton, who, let's be honest here, raised Hank in a way that didn't allow for anything that wasn't in-line with gender norms for the era. Coupled with when and where he grew up (Texas in the mid-20th century), I read him as just your typical emotionally repressed Boomer.
I think the Koth fandom has got to be one of the worst when it comes to making up theories. Just about all of them can easily be deconstructed. The only one that seems possible is the kidhauer one, since the show gave both Buck and John Redcorn each a child they didn't know they had towards the end of the show.
I believe the alien episode was made to shut down the "Dale knows" theory. Because at the end of episode, Joseph comes up with the most convoluted explanation for why he is still Dale's biological son. And Dale, of course, believes it. So, Dale now believes Joseph birth had to do with aliens taking his DNA and implanting it into Nacy.
The whole point of the theory is that Dale is self aware of the stupid stuff he says and goes along with everyone treating him like a dummy because it benefits him. I saw someone say that maybe he's not enjoying his conspiracy theorist persona and only uses it to cope with trauma. We see him do this with a lot of things namely, his baggage with his father. Why can't we assume he says and does all this stupid "Joseph is an alien" stuff to cope with the fact he knows he's not Joseph's father. It could be his way of getting through it without actually having to confront it. He gets very emotional when he tells Joseph is an "alien baby". What's fun about the theory is both could be right.
@@Mehhhhhhhhbut it's not. It defeats the whole joke Dale suspects everyone else but not John Redcorn and his wife. You're just an idiot who wants this show to be deeper than it truly is. The show isn't that deep.
I agree. The diner scene where Dale first says Joseph wasn't his child was made for the audience. Hank is a mirror of us, because we also know the whole story. The reasoning that Dale "did the math" and couldn't have physically been with Nancy sets up the expected reveal that he's gonna name his prime suspect. But then his alien theory is revealed and Hank again mirrors the audience's reaction: What? We see into Dale's imagination where Nancy and Redcorn are merely good platonic buddies. Despite his conspiratorial thinking, Dale can't fathom his loved ones violating his trust. We see that in the lawnmower episode and the numerous times Dale has an opportunity with other women but expresses his undying love for Nancy instead.
As an autistic person, I think it could be possible to read him that way. But you also have to remember that he went through a lot of abuse because of his dad, and his masking to me at least seems less autism-driven and more driven by the fact that he grew up in a not-very-progressive time period regarding masculinity and the way a man should act if he wants to be considered one of the guys. Hank definitely fidgets, which could be seen as stimming, but even non-autistic and people who would be considered neurotypical can stim and fidget. It's just human nature and doesn't automatically mean he's on the spectrum. Same with his devotion and obsession with propane. That could easily be read as autism just as easily as it could be read as him having ADHD or anything else. People who see Hank as autistic aren't in the wrong for seeing him as such; canonical autism representation in media is very focused on a very few depictions of autism (usually nonverbal, always stimming, obsesses over childish things OR incredibly mature and smart, essentially savants which in reality are quite rare!) so people seeing their own autistic traits in Hank is wonderful 😊 It just means he's a relatable character! In the end, it is up to each individual autistic person to decide for themselves and nobody really has "a say" in what it really is except the creator(s) (and even then, headcanons exist for a reason)! I hope that made even a little bit of sense. Sometimes I over-explain and then I get jumbled up 😅
He has the weird obsession with propane and propane accessories that extends far beyond work lol Constantly speaks in a monotone voice Uncomfortable being touched in general. Couldn't deal with the people in the meatloaf sandwich episode at the restaurant Likes to keep everything precisely ordered, even things that don't matter
@@THEGREATMAX Which are all autistic traits, yes! I promise I am not trying to argue with anybody about this, I even said at the end of the day my comment is just what *I* think and that everyone's free to think their own thing! I even do to a degree think Hank is autistic myself so it's not like I'm against it!
He's not autistic. He's just dedicated his life to propane and is the straight man of the series to everybody elses various degrees of crazy. Thats literally his character
Good idea, doing video on fan theories. There's a few more I've heard, varying levels of possibility: Hank and Hal (a one-shot character voiced by Drew Carey) are half-brothers. Given what Cotton has been doing, and assuming he doesn't have a narrow urethra, it could be true. Dale's "sh-sh-sha" is chanting "USA" in Russian. Dale admitted once to knowing Russian, but it doesn't really make since given how distrustful of his country he is. Cotton has a narrow urethra and he genetically passed it down to Hank and Junichiro. Given the existence of GH I doubt this one is true. In real life narrow urethras don't affect reproduction, but this is a cartoon. Luanne blew up the Megalomart in a mental breakdown, but she did not intend to kill Buckley. His angel visited to help her cope with her guilt. Remember that she was studying propane in a previous episode. Dale is on the Autism Spectrum. He manifests the signs in a different way than Hank does, but the traits are there. Bobby never went through puberty because his deer hunt didn't happen. Connie and Jospeh both go through puberty and had successful deer hunts. This is more of a thematic reason to keep Bobby's voice the same, but it's an interesting idea.
There's one more theory that could also (absolutely) be true. " Does Luanne have a secret talent for mechanics? " There's a lot of evidence that backs up this theory. She fixes up Hank's truck and other vehicles.
@@ciscojacobo7168not really a secret talent more like she's naturally gifted with mechanics but chooses to be a hairstylist because of an image her aunt Peggy wants her to achieve.
The biggest hole in Hank not being Bobby's father is that it almost entirely undermines Hank's relationship with pretty much every character in the show. Obviously, it undermines his relationship with Bobby - if Bobby is just different because Hank isn't his father, that's just kind of dumb and takes away from what I would argue is the CORE of the show. Many episodes with Cotton are actually more about his relationship with Bobby and how the two raise a kid that's different with him. In episodes with Khan, Hank finds common ground with him because they are both parents and it's often because their kids didn't turn out like they wanted (Connie's name comes from her being Khan Jr. because he wanted a boy, not a girl). Of course it ruins his relationship with Peggy and Bill/Boomhaeur for obvious reasons.
Also I think Bill was dating Lenore at the time, it's said they met at a Molly Hatchet concert, assuming he was dating her for a couple of years before marriage because it's extra sad, got married in 1987 and divorced 2 weeks later, Bobby being born in 1985 (11 in 1997 during the pilot) dating from 1981 to 1985 there's 24 possible shows they could've met at
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This is now my 3rd favorite video of yours. Worst B Plot is now in 4th place. Also there are many theories that I didn't even know, one example is Boomhauer being Bobby's real dad. Also I had no idea about the theory about Bobby's god like powers. 2:35 funny edit 16:11 also if that line doesn't convince you that because of Peggy's skydiving fail made her a huge egotistical narcissist that I don't know what will. Seriously, because she uses to her own advantage, it's like she knows about the theory herself. 18:14 seriously you need to make a video about Bill's weird noises. 19:04 Hank's got a point
Could be an example of him losing touch with his Laotian heritage like Ted hypocritically calls him out on at least once, like when he confused what group of Asians built a big chunk of American railroads
It's funny dale is a conspiracy theorist when he's friends with a man like Hank boomhaur and bill who have some connections to the army(cotton) law(police badge) and military (hair cuts). He'd probably have been arrested decades ago if they didn't grow up with him A theory I believe is bobby is way more like his father than we think in terms of how skilled he is with meat guns and charming the ladies. He just doesn't work hard as he doesn't have drive in one thing at a time.
Bobby is better with guns than Hank. There's an episode where they sign up for a father/son shooting competition and Bobby aces every event while Hank struggles to hit the target at all.
My only objection to the Cotten theory would be how much he cares for bobby. I can't really see the man who was willing to do so much for his grandson do something so rash even by cotton standards for a lost cause like killing castro.
Actually it's possible but I don't think he would do it for Bobby but I think he did it for G.H. after all he knows he won't be around when G.H. is older even B.H. brought that up. So it's possible that he used that as his only opportunity to finish his mission and leave behind a slightly safer world for not only his grandson but his sons G.H., B.H. and Junchello
5:31 Boomhauer is a Texas Ranger and was assigned to Arlen to keep tabs on Dale since he and Dale were already friends. Dale’s anti government views were making waves in Washington
But they've all known each other since they were kids. When did boomhauer enter law enforcement and become a Texas ranger without anyone realizing this?
There's also the fact that Boomhauer witnessed illegal activity plenty of times but did nothing about it. Like when Big Willy Lane was vandalizing Hanks fence and rolling cars onto his lawn, Boomhauer would've had the authority to arrest him right then and there. Also despite being good friends with him for years, he absolutely should've arrested Bill for stealing a whole freakin" tank from the army base, that goes well beyond letting a friend off for speeding (and I know Texas Rangers don't issue speeding tickets)
Well he would have likely been on disability at that time, so unable to do anything about it on his own. And then there's the theory he's undercover, and that would also blow his cover. Or maybe he's just a good "cop" and doesn't try to enforce his position when on the clock, off the clock.
You also missed the fact that during the episode "New Cowboy on the Block," they couldn't convince the police that their new neighbor, a retired Dalas Cowboy, was doing anything nefarious. If Boomhaur were a Ranger, he'd be there to collaborate the situation.
My own headcanon is that Dale knew but wasn't particularly upset about it. Like, Dale's a whacko but he's also pretty chill about some things people would typically not be chill about. There's not really evidence to support it, I just like the idea that he was just waiting for them to outright tell him on their own instead of doing some kind of "ah-HA!" to them. (That would totally be something he'd love to do normally, and he's very protective of Nancy, so again, no evidence, I just like it)
@gh0rochi363 well like I said it doesn't really fit the evidence, it's just something I like to think. I mean he also tried to kill Hank for having a naughty dream about her lol. But to be fair there's a big difference between being poly and having your own father making out with your wife against her will.
Boomhauer was probably wounded in the line of duty and medically discharged. He probably did work a part time holiday job to raise money for holiday expenses and such.
@@conspiracyspider Worker’s comp might not always cover the whole amount. Depends on what they’re willing to pay out, plus Boomhauer isn’t in a wheelchair or something such as that.
@@conspiracyspider Could be supporting his parents. They have a condo in Florida. He claimed they “won the lottery”, but he probably meant it as a euphemism. Homeowner’s Insurance is crazy expensive in Florida.
@@emmafrost7151 and even if they did win the lottery, it was probably a lower amount even after taxes but enough for them to retire or at least buy that condo.
Here’s my theory-Mike Judge and/or the other writers are not Texas A & M fans. There’s quite a bit of shade and preference for its rival throughout the series. In the second season premiere, Peggy mentions a team that “beat the Aggies.” In “Escape from Party Island” when Hank finds college students from both University of Texas and Texas A& M, he says to him, “How are the Longhorns looking this year?” but he doesn’t ask about the Aggies. And the season finale features a school that has a similar logo and fans or alumni who pretty much act like fools. It all looked like a dig to me.
I swear if they had an episode in the new series where Hank decided to get tested for autism the world might implode. My suggestion is don't say yes or no just use facial expressions and the environment to tell the story at the end
Actually its a white Buffalo, not an Albino Buffalo that's the sign of good luck which coincidentally about yesterday an actual White Buffalo was born in Yellowstone.
I agree that Dale is repressing his knowledge about Nancy and Redcorn’s affair. After getting his kidney removed, he was in twilight asking Nancy why Redcorn was in their bed. In the Queasy Rider episode, The therapist tells Nancy to remember her home if she feels like she will only find happiness somewhere else. I think this is eluding to Nancy confessing her infidelity. Dale was unaware of this revelation since he admitted not paying attention during their sessions.
IMO; Dale knows about Redcorn ( I wonder if theres a scene where Redcorn calls the house? I think the panda episode, Redcorn calls Nancy and blurts out the truth. Right? I'll bet incoming calls arent just monitored, but recorded), Peggy has lasting brain damage, aaaaaand I actually do think Bobby is spiritually attuned, or aware, or however you want to phrase it.
The “thumb wrestling” line breaks me every time. I legitimately spit out a bit of my mucho mango when it came up. I’m just thankful the sip was small at that second
I know these types of vids are more work than the episode summaries/reviews you usually do but god damn it Bobby I’d watch these til the end of the earth I tell you what
The funny thing is that these are easier to get through copyright checks. One of the clips used here is over thirty seconds long and went right through the checks with flying colors.
0:15 Dale knew he wasn't Joseph's father. He just didn't want Nancy to know he knew. She would've left him for John Redcorn and he would have to actually work to earn money for himself instead of being as lazy as he truly is.
I'm autistic, and I didn't realize other people also thought Hank was autistic! I've thought that about him for a long time. He's very set on situations/interactions going a specific way, and when they go off-script he gets very upset. This is portrayed as him being the common sense everyman who's always right, but it's pretty common among autistic people to have that sort of inflexibility with how you expect things to go. Then he has his dedicated interests (propane, grilling, football, lawncare,) his routines (going to work, coming home, regular cookouts, hanging with the guys in the alley in the same formation,) his meltdowns (the anger management episode comes to mind,) and just little things throughout the series that make him seem like an autistic man doing his absolute best. He was obviously never diagnosed, both because of his generation and because of his abusive family, but it doesn't mean he doesn't have it. Many high-functioning autistic people from older generations live their whole lives not realizing it isn't normal to have a system for wearing socks or having to psych themselves up for social interactions, so anything Hank does that helps him get along as an autistic man wouldn't seem, TO HIM, like "coping mechanisms," but sensible behaviors everyone should take.
My personal theory about why Bobby never goes through puberty they way his friends do is because of the pack of cigarettes Hank makes him smoke as punishment though by that logic Joseph shouldn't go through puberty either because of all the second hand smoke from his father
The whole Dale thing. Dale chose not to see. He worshipped Nancy to the point where he was willfully blind to all of it because it made her happy. That's how much he lived her and worshipped her. So much that her happiness was more important than anything else. This includes Joseph but Dale is absolutely Joseph's father! He raised the child and he raised him....well. Sure Dale was out there but Joseph was all in all a good kid. He obviously never went hungry and always had clean clothes and it appeared he had anything he wanted.
17:48 -*sigh* This is not a true Bhudda..it is typically known as a money king or similar name after translation in asian countries where Bhudism is the majority practiced religion. It is not truely made to look like the freligious figure and is very wrong for his character. The whole point was that his last incarnation before finding enlightenment was a rich prince who was burdened by his excess and took intrests in the Yogis who were following the eightfold path that passed through his kingdom. He joined them, giving up his material wealth, excess food, and all earlthy pleasures. The fat, joyful man with ears weighted down by giant gold earings as he finds enlightment doesn't really match up. This is because this desighn is a novelty. It is basically put on shop counters to act as a leave a penny or tip jar. It is also produced as a chaep souvenier piece that artificially examplified the steriotypical concept of asian culture like the "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" statues that were a common western nick nacl produced only to be sold as such to westerners. It has nothing to do with the Bhuddist belief system and more the opposite as it is a capitolist tool to further acquire material wealth. Its really more respectful to refer to it as a Money King or even Fat Buhdda for distinction if you must call it one at all. I dont blame anyone since it is such a commonly shilled pop culture concept but it is something I wish was more widely educated that it is. Further..tje point of Khan comparing the Money King to Bobby is a tongue in cheek jab at his superficiality. A true practicing Bhuddist WOULD know the difference and not make this comparison even as a joke. It goes along with the fact the family uses the cultural belief system more as a social status benefit which goes afaisnt its main point in the first place. Yes. Bhuddism typically does teach reasonable aquisution if enlightenment over time rather than attemtpting to just give everything up at once in the hopes of acheiving it suddenly. Kahn and Mihn clearly are focused on an economic upward mobikty lifestyle though so it is clearly a hypocritical act to "follow" Bhudism for them.
Some of the theories are very intriguing and interesting to consider being at least plausible, like Boomhauer being the father of Kidhauer, while others aren’t that interesting in that the more you think about them, the more you’ll roll your eyes at, such as Bill being Bobby’s father. Thank you for video man, your stuff is always entertaining to watch. I hope you’re doing well, have a great day and take care!
I always felt like Dale’s alien parentage theory regarding Joseph was his way of dealing with knowing some version of the truth. It just seems too cartoonishly silly otherwise.
Let's not forget he also had a vision during Hank's vision quest where he describes John redcorn wearing a headdress and doing Nancy followed by Nancy giving birth to Joseph who has the same headdress as John redcorn but instead believes that he is a native American. So yeah Dale knows at least subconsciously but is actively trying to not acknowledge it by spinning it in whatever way he can to maintain this image he has in his head.
Hank is definitely neurodivergent, a lot of people want to deny this and just blame it on his childhood but he definitely carries both trauma and some form of disorder. That whole episode with the meatloaf sandwich is a bunch of confirmation that Hank at the very least has social anxiety.
I could see them doing the Cotton faking his death thing just to bring back Toby Huss... Assuming they do recast/retire Khan. A lot of people seem fine with him being Khan again, though. Nobody raises a stink about Billy West playing Amy's dad in Futurama.
I've been saying since the KOTH Finale that the Texas Rangers badge is fake. Showing off a fake badge to pick up women is 100% a move Boomhauer would pull.
That's another theory, but I don't personally feel like Boomhauer would be the type to lie to get with a woman. Especially about something like that. He's a player, but he's an honest person. It's more likely the writers just wanted to throw that in at the end like "Woah, didn't see that coming did ya?" without much thought into how much sense it made.
@Amins88 I think Bomhauer was just retired or more likely had a DPS Medical retired. 📂 To be a DPS Ranger you must be a sworn State Trooper for a min 12yr. 🚔 . You can be nominated to a Trooper post approved by the Texas gov.
I have one myself. Maybe Cotton is Bill's dad. That's why Bill loves being in the Army. And why Bobby looks like Bill. Maybe Bill knows that but doesn't tell Hank to hurt him and so he made up an abusive relationship with his dad.
It makes sense. Cotton claimed to have slept with 273 women. I mean there could be a possibility that hank, junichiro and good hank have at least 6-24 other half siblings somewhere
I hope that last one is true man. It would be such a satisfying way to bring cotton back, and it would be be so great to see him again. Love this show so much and your commentary
I always thought the bill being bobbys dad was a a terrible fan theory. 3:02 i think the reason why Bobby isnt named after boomhauer because hank would be weirded out if Peggy would have named Bobby after an ex. I wouldn't want to name my child after an ex or my partner's ex no matter what even if they ended in good terms 🤷♀️ 5:17 i always thought that boomhauer was a mantenido someone who mooches off their parents or at least his dad payed off his house or just outright bought it for him
I’d more describe Bill as Bobby’s non-biological uncle that taught him to be himself. So I do think he had influence over Bobby like a father, but I don’t think Peggy would ever touch Bill willingly.
I mean in a way Bobby is Bill's son as Bobby was given Bill's secret family barbecue sauce recipe and told Bobby he could do whatever he wanted with the recipe after he's gone.
I can't decide what's funnier/better, the possibility that Dale, a known conspiracy theorist who is suspicious of everyone, can't see the biggest betrayal happening right under his nose by the person he loves most, or the possibility that he knows Joseph is Redcorn's bio son and is playing the long-game--i.e. having fun convincing everyone he's just THAT crazy and gullible, and taking the biggest revenge he can on John Redcorn in the process. I think the former probably fits better with the writers' typical sense of humor and intentions, but I wouldn't be surprised if Dale knows the truth somewhere deep, DEEP down. Also, I do wish we'd gotten to see more of Hank and Boomhauer's friendship; it's hinted throughout the show that he's the friend Hank respects the most, and the two seem to have a kinship that Hank doesn't have with others.
I somewhat like to believe that Dale knows about the affair, but he's seen what a mess that Bill became after his divorce that he just never said anything about it, that and I genuinely believe he loves Joseph and likely wouldn't trust the potential outcomes that could come from a divorce court ruling.
About Hank being autistic. I have seen several episodes of The Good Doctor. Needless to say I am a certified expert on autism and all things autism. Hank is on fact. . .not on the spectrum. He is extremely anal though. Don't inquire as to my experience and expertise in that area.
@@nelsonsmith2917 I think it's possible she might have won two, then missed one while in the cast from the skydiving incident, then counted the next one as three in a row since she wasn't competing in the previous sub of the year award? I'm not sure if the timeline fits that, though it does sound like something Peggy would do.
Cotton has an uncanny ability to sniff out people's backgrounds. When he first meets Kahn, he immediately knows he's Laotian, when he meets Gary he immediately knows he's Jewish. I feel like if Bobby wasn't his biological grandson, he would immediately detect this and be very vocal about it. He loves Bobby and even praises Hank for "making him."
Cotton would have probably known both in the war, honestly.
Ain't you, Mr. Khan?
I think that's supposed to imply that he is a racist. You gotta remember, racism back then was recognizing and then highlighting someone's culture/ethnic differences. Unlike today where racism is defined by someone treating someone else as an equal.
The US Military actually gave soldiers pamphlets to teach them to distinguish the features of friend from foe peoples. Very politically incorrect, but this would be a very smart reference.
He knew those ethnicities like the back of his hand because of the War. He killed fiddy men! Most if not all of those were Japanese and he was probably so disgusted with that the nazzees did with Jewish people he just recognized and remembered their features too.
IF Dale knows about Nancy and Redcorn, he's not keeping quiet to get revenge on John Redcorn, but because he loves Nancy so much he was fine letting her find happiness from someone else.
The real mystery is why he loves such an awful person so much.
The heart can be blind. Lots of people stay in relationships that literally end up killing them.
People do stupid shit all the time
Cause he has seen what divorce did to Bill. And he doesnt want to go down that road. Think about it. Out of the 4 of them Dale hates bill the most calls him name after name. Cause deep down Dale knows he can end up like Bill
Because she has a nice can. Duh.
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I'm in the boat that Bobby is the reincarnation of a Lama. He did pass the tests but also did it in a way that he would fail. My guess is that Lama Sanglug in this life wants to experience all the joys and pains of life instead of being a monk all over again.
Yes! And I believe the elder monk recognized Sanglug and his wishes when he declared Bobby chose incorrectly, freeing him to experience "normal" life.
Ah haa, interesting idea 🤔 I think you could be right 👍
It's the only theory on the list with in-universe confirmation, if you believe the tests were accurate.
@@THEDubbleHelixx 100% confirmed as long as you choose to interpret it that way
As as aspie, I don't see how Hank is autistic. Hank Hill is Hank Hill.
The whole joke with Dale is he's a conspiracy theorist who can't see the conspiracy right in front of him
Which is a play on real people like him. Right wing conspiracy theorists often (not always) don’t see the real conspiracies and just pick and choose whatever ones sound plausible to them. The thing is, most conspiracies are plausible because powerful people do bad things. The problem with that though, is the truth eventually comes out. You can’t keep a kabbalah hidden for hundreds or thousands of years. We’ve seen evidence of real conspiracies with JFK and MLK’s assassinations, but instead they focus on what they feel like focusing on.
Edit:
To clarify, I am a progressive populist. I am not right wing myself, but I used to be.
THANK YOU! I believe that's 100% correct.
@@-James-A Beliefs don't enter into it. That what the writers stated about Dale.
Really? I've never seen that. Interesting.
I've heard John Redcorn supplies him with the pocket sand
18:37 I LOVE this scene, it shows Hank is actually paying attention to Dale's insane rambling and actually remembers it.
[conspiracy]Facts & Logic
I'm thinking in the mind of Peggy, the years she didn't win Substitute Teacher of the Year just "did not count".
Peggy is a HORRIBLE teacher for pretty much the entire series. Her Spanish is abysmal - the only time she seems to competently say one sentence in Spanish is in the pilot episode. She also sucks at basic math. It makes no sense that she would win substitute of the year twice (the third time does NOT count).
My guess was that years she didn't get nominated don't count.
I would not be surprised if she only won 3 times because no one else qualified.
That’s funny and would make sense
@@Whiteboykunyou forget this is the Texas public school system. She is an abysmal, ignorant teacher that I would think only discourages children from pursuing education. She is the best teacher in the school
My favourite is that Dale does know that his wife is cheating on him but chooses not to as it ruined Bill’s life and it appears that something are better off unanswered.
I think that would also explain why Dale is so scornful towards Bill, because of his fear that if he confronts Nancy and he ends up divorced he would turn out like him, and because of that he rationalizes hating what he never wishes to become himself.
I feel like he might also just be a cuckold and into the idea Redcorn sleeping with Nancy
Yes! And he loves his son very much.
Dale knows, but he doesn't keep it secret because he's afraid of losing nancy.. he does it because his revenge against john redcorn is to raise his son in front of him as his own.
Damn near had a stroke reading that
Dake unironically IS John Redcorn's best friend. He always has his back.
Who's Dake? 🤔
Dale is John Redcorn's best friend but John Redcorn is not Dale's best friend! 😭😭 That's so sad.
@@AnneHathawayRulesyeah what 😂
@@AnneHathawayRulesyeah what? 😂
Dale’s quote about John Redcorn being gay a great episode ending 😂
I still think it was psychological trauma that changed Peggy.
She probably thought she was invincible after surviving a dive like that.
I always thought Boomhuaer owned a limo service. Hank once asked him if he could borrow a limo 🤷♂️
Yes I always assumed because of that episode that the reason why he has so much free time to do whatever but still does some work most days is that he owns a company which rents limousines to people which provides him a steady income.
Also, multiples episodes of King of the Hill were obviously broadcast in a different order than what was intended with a few episodes because it's easy to tell when they're rewriting things like their past lives despite previous episodes or when they just went out of order because the writers were otherwise very good with show continuity.
At the end of the day though it's just a fiction not real so the writers do whatever they need to do to make the episode work whether it makes sense or not.
They will make Dale intensely stupid or very smart able to figure things out that the others can't like when Ted Wasonasong asks the guys if they know what eminent domain is in the mcmansion episode and dale says how it's a way for contractors to get lucrative kickback deals through the government to which Ted says "correct", and Dale also downloaded instructions on how to operate a tank which he did with ease, only making one mistake shooting the cannon.
The point of the show is to be funny, so they write whatever they need to in order to make you laugh and entertain you.
Or maybe the joke there is he's just that much of a car guy that of course he has a limo
Hank is not on the spectrum, he's just dealing with a lot of repressions from a traumatic childhood.
Totally agree. As someone who is neurodivergent, I never got that vibe from Hank
Yeah...I'm awfully tired of everyone jumping to oh this person must be this because of that...🙄🙄🙄 Nope!
His dad never physically beat him, but he beat the hell out of him emotionally. That'll do it.
If you made this comment on tiktok, mfs be like: “did hank tell you that” or “it’s just a headcanon”
@@icemariofan2746 Meanwhile, their entire page is filled with "secret lore" that's all just their fan-fiction that they think is canon.
I agree that Dale creates delusions to cope with trauma. There’s a good chance he started doing it when he got scared by the puppet. So things like believing Nancy over Bug on his wedding day, not believing Bug was gay, not acknowledging Joseph isn’t his son; they’re all just him creating dissociative delusions to protect himself.
Probably explains why he often picks on Bill. He's lashing out at the one person he knows wouldn't fight back.
Jesus bro how much time do you have? 😂😂😂
@@pofuno you have to pass the time at work somehow
I never liked the "dale knew about nancys cheating" theory because when ive seen it, its used as some kind of revenge like dale "wins" in the end and honestly that doesnt feel right
Now what of Joseph knew about the affair would be way more interesting
That's honestly one thing I hope they touch on in the revival. Regardless of whatever they decide to do with Dale's character, I can see him still being oblivious but instead Joseph finally learn and come terms with being the product of an affair. He's basically Dale's son in spirit so I can see him being just as oblivious into adulthood and once realizing it wanting to cut Nancy out of his life like Dale did with Bug.
@@kelpietales4503 Be funny if they do a callback to that one Thanksgiving episode, have his reaction just be a horrified "The cannibal?" or something
3:44 BOOMHOULETS 😂 That's the best thing I've heard all week
Going back to the "dale knew" theory in the episode where it's revealed John redcorn has a daughter with bills new girlfriend and dale thinks he's the father because of aliens in the end of the episode dale states he's happy John redcorn doesn't mind raising someone else's kid because he says wouldn't do the same
Ay Caramba !!!!!
This episode is the reason he knows for sure imo he did a dna match and then proceeded to shit on RedCorn by making him take an up close and personal seat to watching Bill of all people raise his daughter
I don't buy into the "Dale always knew and is tormenting Redcorn by being the best father Joseph could ask for" theory, but always helping him doesn't necessarily contradict it. One layer deeper, just (seemingly) genuinely being a good guy to him could just be one extra spike, reminding Redcorn of exactly what he's doing to who
Yeah except that wouldn't work on Redcorn because we never see John having any remorse for his actions.
@thenutella8846 nah I can think of a couple episodes that john wanted to get involved, the Thanksgiving one for example
@@jarreldoomis3502 I meant remorse for his actions of adultery and cucking a guy who's never wronged him. Him wanting Joseph in his life always struck me more as a "he's *MY* son", rather than than a "he's my son" kind of deal, the guy along with Nancy and so many others in the show just permeate selfishness. If he really cared about Joseph then he wouldn't have had him in the first place, and wouldn't keep trying to come into his life when it's clear that Joseph loves Dale and is happy with his family. If joseph ever found out the truth, I strongly believe he'd hate John Redcorn for it, and if John cared about Joseph's opinion, he' know that.
I think that Hank isn’t “on the spectrum”, he is very repressed, except when he isn’t such as when he lost his temper when the guys were in the tunnel under the alleyway, or when he cried after closing the garage door after Ladybird was lost after fighting the raccoon, or when he laughed after Khan reprimanded him about finding Bobby half-naked in Connie’s bedroom. I’ve known people such as him. He had a pretty tense upbringing.
And to be fair, on the sub award, she put her name down as Mrs. Hank Hill. If she didn't have that advantage, she wouldn't have won.
but to be fair her only other competition was Lara Croft
Yeah, Boomhauer being a Texas Ranger really feels like a joke. Like he got a fake license to get more girls.
DEFINITELY picking up chicks with stolen valor 😂
I disagree. Boomhauer's badge, job might be a head injury, TBI 🧠 , speech problem. This is why he's not active in the Ranger homicide case, Debbie. Or why he's not seen wearing guns, uniforms
@DavidLLambertmobile one reason I go with it being a “fake badge to pickup chicks” is in the Debbie episodes they drew the Texas Ranger badge correctly.
i feel like that's a joke they're gonna make in the reboot/continuation, lol. boomhauer's way too chill to be in law enforcement, there's no way that's not a fake id he probably had dale and octavio make to pick up some skirt
Guys talk like that and rangers tend to be odd but capable guys. Like they don’t hire your normal cops, they get guys who want to drink water out of hoof prints.
Random Thought:
I would not mind them recasting Dale’s voice actor Johnny Hardwick’s passing, but if they didn’t. I also would not mind them killing him off.
(How I’d might do it)
Maybe he’s developed cancer due to all those fake pesticides he’s been surrounded by during his career. Heck they can even suggest that Dale has known for years and tried to treat it himself, and that his own treatment was causing his baldness.
And in the end while everyone surrounds him in the hospital saying there goodbyes. Nancy final tries to tell Dale the big not so secret.. secret. As she gets choked up he holds her hands, smiles at her, then smiles at Joseph and says “Yes, I know, but he’s still my son.”
While everyone starts crying… Dale eventually says, “Look, the aliens are here.” As everyone looks up, then screen fades to white.
RIP
Reminds me of that one episode where a doctor told Dale he wouldn't live past 50 if kept breathing pesticides. I could see that happening.
@@Mergerie_Smithaton it’s actually where I got the idea from in partial. I watch KOTH in its entirety once a year
The way I'm picturing it is that you have Hank say something along the lines of "huh so all those years of smoking finally caught up to him" which is why Dale's voice is different.
Also remember Dale has been smoking for pretty much the entirety of his life and is the only person to have won all the prizes in that smoking catalog which even the president of the cigarette company that he was suing said "he should be dead by now" so if they wanted to kill him off they can but I wouldn't want that I rather they change the voice than to remove a core character.
I mean if Dale is removed who do they replace him with Khan, Lucky, Moss or just keep it with Hank, Bill and Boomhauer?
@@conspiracyspider looks like you spent time thinking about this too. Good ideas all around. You are definitely correct. Dale is definitely one of my favorites characters on the silver screen as a whole, and I wouldn’t love seeing him go. Plus I’m sure there’s many talented people that definitely sound like Dale Gribble.
@@Mergerie_Smithaton not to mention smoking 1 million cigarettes throughout his entire lifetime
Bobby is also just immediately amazing at everything he even attempts, another credit toward him possibly being a deity
And proof against his relation to Bill
Plus the kid has charm I mean seriously he got more girls than you would have expected from a kid who just ain't right.
Arguable. He's not physically strong or athletic, and sometimes not overly bright, but he's charming to both people and animals, funny, resourceful and wise, and has a penchant for getting good at things quickly when he's focused on them.
in my head canon, Bobby is Lama Sanglug and always has been. It just kinda stuck in my head through the entire run of the series. That's why he could catch a fish the same way a bear does, that's why he feels so much pain whenever his heart breaks, that's why he finds such great joy in high tea or a velvet suit, He's a Lama experiencing his life unbound for the first time in a LONG time, and everything he does he does big. Even when he does nothing he does it big
It would help explain how he was to deal with the solitary confinement at the military academy
He is the Lama no doubt.
I think Hank is neurodivergent. I know people are quick to say 'oh, not every character is Autistic' but there's very few characters I get this vibe from. I know a lot of it is trauma, but a lot of signs of trauma are also traits of Autism. I'm Autistic myself and have watched King of the Hill every day since it was put on Hulu. No idea how long its been, but I'm just saying, I've seen every episode a few times. I've been watching it regularly likely since I was brought home from the hospital. I was born only a few months after it aired and my mom's always liked it.
He 'needs something to jangle' when going to speak to Enrique, and whether we really see it or not, because there's a lot of the Hills lives we don't see, it sounds like this is a recurring thing with him. It's a stim that he's using to try to comfort himself.
That episode where he wanted a meatloaf sandwich but really didn't want to even chance having to sit at the long table or being pulled into conversation. And his big fix that he was so excited for was headphones. Which my god is relatable.
He's socially naieve and awkward, misses social cues, and has trouble reading people. The only being he is completely comfortable around and able to relax with is Ladybird. He's so close and loves Peggy, but he just can't be entirely open with her. Ladybird is what I would qualify as an emotional support dog (huge difference from a service dog) since we see just how much better Hank feels when Ladybird is with him.
Propane is a special interest, as is lawn and home care. Which is a special interest a lot of people don't pick up on with undiagnosed Autistic adults.
Cotton being Cotton turned Hank into a very high masking individual. I am too, no one ever picks up that I'm Autistic. But that's because I also dealt with A LOT of religious trauma, verbal abuse by 3 parents, teachers, and a lot bullying where even teachers were joining in. Hank can't even be completely honest and open with himself because he's had to shut down so much of his personality from such a young age.
We know how incredibly organized he is by his garage.
It also makes sense why he would want to be with someone like Peggy. Aside from a few flubs here and there, Peggy is a very direct, easy to read and navigate person. She says what she wants instead of him having to guess, she doesn't (usually) play mind games, and she is very caring toward him, showing him affection he was often denied. She's also good at calming him down and generally being there for him.
If you disagree, it's totally cool, I'm not going to argue. But this personally is why it would make sense to me if he was. I have a few other reasons, but these are just what's at the top of my head. I doubt that they would ever say it directly, but it does make me feel like there's someone on TV that has a brain similar to mine.
As someone with Asperger's, who's watched KOTH since it's inception, it's scary how much I identify with Hank. I never picked up on Hank's being on the spectrum until it was mentioned to me, then I could see it all.
The meatloaf sandwich debacle really resonated with me. I honestly probably would have just given up on the sandwich.
I don't remember the exact episode, but Peggy points out one of Hank's tics, which is also one of mine. "Don't do that thing with your nose that you don't know you do". Then we see him flare his nostrils.
@@chadgervais6323
If I'm not mistaken, it's the Olympic torch episode because they were about to go on the news.
I would kill for a scene in the reboot where he's finally embraced modern technology because he can DoorDash a meatloaf sandwich and finally enjoy it intact and in peace.
@@cassier8414 could he get an intact sandwich though? I've heard many stories about app drivers helping themselves to some or all of the customer's order. I'd like to see Octavio working as an app driver though.
I could see Hank getting a smartphone, but I can't see him using delivery apps.
Agreed, and I think it would be interesting if the reboot explored something like this?
100000%
Also underrated comment this is so well put!
I've always adopted the idea that Dale doesn't know about Nancy and John Redcorn primarily because that ruins the joke. I know it doesn't necessarily discredit the theory or anything but the thought that the conspiracy theorist believes everything except the obvious conspiracy right in front of him is too funny. Besides, Dale is so head over heels in love with Nancy(like Squirrel tactics said) that he could never in a million years suspect her of cheating.
Nancy is eye candy to everyone in Arlan . Dale has had girls before throw themselves at him , but he knows Nancy is far better. In the episode of the food eating contest, the girl tries getting at dale and dale said “my wife is far hotter than you and she gives so much sex I don’t know what to do with it so back off”
I think Bumhauer is not a DPS Ranger in the final show, I think hes either retired or more realistic, Bumhauer has a medical retired 🏥 from the Rangers. This is why the dep is not upset with him in the street race or why Bumhauer never wears any guns, badges.
I like the theory that not every episode is necessarily canon. Considering the cut final scene of Lucky’s Wedding Suit where Hank outright states episodes like Tankin’ it to the Streets and Yankee Hankie were fever dreams of Bill, it makes me wonder if other episodes are filler as well. One such episode I think most people could agree on that is not canon is A Rover Runs Through it considering how hard the episode breaks series continuity.
Actually that cut ending opens up the discussion of multiple timelines and potentially a canon timeline.
Yeah but I’m glad they cut that. Why use that excuse to decanonize two of the best and most emotionally driven episodes instead of Pigmalion?
@@bencrowson7661 I like those episodes, don’t get me wrong. King of the Hill filler is clearly way higher quality than something like anime filler. I’m just saying this idea also opens up the possibility of correcting continuity issues.
My take is that it's Hank's way of keeping Bill to not yap about certain events and is a joke.
Considering the crime committed in Tankin' it to the Streets probably wouldn't be a bad move to keep Bill quiet about it.
Hank wanting Bill to shut up about Yankee Hankie should speak for itself.
Bobby having powers is honestly plausable:
When he went to military school bobby was shown to be able to shrug off anything cotton could throw at him, things that cotton could barely handle when he was bobbys age.
Hank multiple times in the series has been shown to be able to communicate with spirits (tom landry in the y2k episode, as well as tom landry again and a few presidents in the food ban episode) as well as showing he has a rage boost ability.
1:49 another flaw with this theory is that when you see flashbacks of when Hank Hill is a child He actually looks a lot like Bobby so that completely destroys the theory right there
I can definitely see why someone could read Hank as autistic, and honestly I also read him that way sometimes, but he does just seem like a guy who grew up in an abusive household. His difficulties expressing himself emotionally feel more like a result of him growing up with a parent like Cotton, who, let's be honest here, raised Hank in a way that didn't allow for anything that wasn't in-line with gender norms for the era. Coupled with when and where he grew up (Texas in the mid-20th century), I read him as just your typical emotionally repressed Boomer.
I think the Koth fandom has got to be one of the worst when it comes to making up theories. Just about all of them can easily be deconstructed. The only one that seems possible is the kidhauer one, since the show gave both Buck and John Redcorn each a child they didn't know they had towards the end of the show.
The problem is that the show has nothing to hide, so no theories that CAN'T be deconstructed can be made
I believe the alien episode was made to shut down the "Dale knows" theory. Because at the end of episode, Joseph comes up with the most convoluted explanation for why he is still Dale's biological son. And Dale, of course, believes it.
So, Dale now believes Joseph birth had to do with aliens taking his DNA and implanting it into Nacy.
The whole point of the theory is that Dale is self aware of the stupid stuff he says and goes along with everyone treating him like a dummy because it benefits him. I saw someone say that maybe he's not enjoying his conspiracy theorist persona and only uses it to cope with trauma. We see him do this with a lot of things namely, his baggage with his father. Why can't we assume he says and does all this stupid "Joseph is an alien" stuff to cope with the fact he knows he's not Joseph's father. It could be his way of getting through it without actually having to confront it. He gets very emotional when he tells Joseph is an "alien baby". What's fun about the theory is both could be right.
@@Mehhhhhhhhbut it's not. It defeats the whole joke Dale suspects everyone else but not John Redcorn and his wife.
You're just an idiot who wants this show to be deeper than it truly is. The show isn't that deep.
@@Mehhhhhhhhno it's not. You just want the show to be deeper when it's not.
Dale knowing defeats the purpose of the joke.
I agree. The diner scene where Dale first says Joseph wasn't his child was made for the audience. Hank is a mirror of us, because we also know the whole story. The reasoning that Dale "did the math" and couldn't have physically been with Nancy sets up the expected reveal that he's gonna name his prime suspect. But then his alien theory is revealed and Hank again mirrors the audience's reaction: What? We see into Dale's imagination where Nancy and Redcorn are merely good platonic buddies. Despite his conspiratorial thinking, Dale can't fathom his loved ones violating his trust. We see that in the lawnmower episode and the numerous times Dale has an opportunity with other women but expresses his undying love for Nancy instead.
@@originalrkmortonFinally, someone with common sense.
I like the "dale knew about redcorn" theory but i don't even come close to believing it.
Bastardhauer goes crazy
Makes sense considering all the lies he has the guys tell all his "dates" when he doesn't want to commit to a relationship.
As an autistic person, I think it could be possible to read him that way. But you also have to remember that he went through a lot of abuse because of his dad, and his masking to me at least seems less autism-driven and more driven by the fact that he grew up in a not-very-progressive time period regarding masculinity and the way a man should act if he wants to be considered one of the guys.
Hank definitely fidgets, which could be seen as stimming, but even non-autistic and people who would be considered neurotypical can stim and fidget. It's just human nature and doesn't automatically mean he's on the spectrum.
Same with his devotion and obsession with propane. That could easily be read as autism just as easily as it could be read as him having ADHD or anything else.
People who see Hank as autistic aren't in the wrong for seeing him as such; canonical autism representation in media is very focused on a very few depictions of autism (usually nonverbal, always stimming, obsesses over childish things OR incredibly mature and smart, essentially savants which in reality are quite rare!) so people seeing their own autistic traits in Hank is wonderful 😊 It just means he's a relatable character! In the end, it is up to each individual autistic person to decide for themselves and nobody really has "a say" in what it really is except the creator(s) (and even then, headcanons exist for a reason)!
I hope that made even a little bit of sense. Sometimes I over-explain and then I get jumbled up 😅
You are way too into autism.
He has the weird obsession with propane and propane accessories that extends far beyond work lol
Constantly speaks in a monotone voice
Uncomfortable being touched in general. Couldn't deal with the people in the meatloaf sandwich episode at the restaurant
Likes to keep everything precisely ordered, even things that don't matter
@@THEGREATMAX Which are all autistic traits, yes! I promise I am not trying to argue with anybody about this, I even said at the end of the day my comment is just what *I* think and that everyone's free to think their own thing! I even do to a degree think Hank is autistic myself so it's not like I'm against it!
you said that perfectly! i think Hank is autistic too but its up to everyone's own interpretation since its not canon.
He's not autistic. He's just dedicated his life to propane and is the straight man of the series to everybody elses various degrees of crazy. Thats literally his character
Maybe by the end of the series Boomhauer got hired as a Texas Ranger? We don't really know a lot about Boomhauer.
Good idea, doing video on fan theories. There's a few more I've heard, varying levels of possibility:
Hank and Hal (a one-shot character voiced by Drew Carey) are half-brothers. Given what Cotton has been doing, and assuming he doesn't have a narrow urethra, it could be true.
Dale's "sh-sh-sha" is chanting "USA" in Russian. Dale admitted once to knowing Russian, but it doesn't really make since given how distrustful of his country he is.
Cotton has a narrow urethra and he genetically passed it down to Hank and Junichiro. Given the existence of GH I doubt this one is true. In real life narrow urethras don't affect reproduction, but this is a cartoon.
Luanne blew up the Megalomart in a mental breakdown, but she did not intend to kill Buckley. His angel visited to help her cope with her guilt. Remember that she was studying propane in a previous episode.
Dale is on the Autism Spectrum. He manifests the signs in a different way than Hank does, but the traits are there.
Bobby never went through puberty because his deer hunt didn't happen. Connie and Jospeh both go through puberty and had successful deer hunts. This is more of a thematic reason to keep Bobby's voice the same, but it's an interesting idea.
There's one more theory that could also (absolutely) be true. " Does Luanne have a secret talent for mechanics? "
There's a lot of evidence that backs up this theory. She fixes up Hank's truck and other vehicles.
Cotton does have a narrow urethra . In the Japan episode we see that 1 of his bastard children, junichiro, also has a narrow urethra .
@@ciscojacobo7168not really a secret talent more like she's naturally gifted with mechanics but chooses to be a hairstylist because of an image her aunt Peggy wants her to achieve.
@@Whiteboykun either that or it simply skipped cotton but not his sons. Which means that it probably skips a generation.
@@conspiracyspider Make sense, I'm pretty sure Peggy was the one who put that idea in her head.
The biggest hole in Hank not being Bobby's father is that it almost entirely undermines Hank's relationship with pretty much every character in the show.
Obviously, it undermines his relationship with Bobby - if Bobby is just different because Hank isn't his father, that's just kind of dumb and takes away from what I would argue is the CORE of the show.
Many episodes with Cotton are actually more about his relationship with Bobby and how the two raise a kid that's different with him.
In episodes with Khan, Hank finds common ground with him because they are both parents and it's often because their kids didn't turn out like they wanted (Connie's name comes from her being Khan Jr. because he wanted a boy, not a girl).
Of course it ruins his relationship with Peggy and Bill/Boomhaeur for obvious reasons.
Also I think Bill was dating Lenore at the time, it's said they met at a Molly Hatchet concert, assuming he was dating her for a couple of years before marriage because it's extra sad, got married in 1987 and divorced 2 weeks later, Bobby being born in 1985 (11 in 1997 during the pilot) dating from 1981 to 1985 there's 24 possible shows they could've met at
shakleford is intrigued .. and wants a pizza.
that's a Gribble of an idea
Have you found Rusty Shackleford here in the wild. He has the same profile picture as you but his name is literally Rusty shackleford. I'm not trying to make some weird joke no I really mean it there's a account on here that has your same profile pic but he somehow was able to snag Rusty Shackelford as his username
@@alliebooth1517 I’m the real rusty 😎😎🤫
@@Openyoureyesman220 your secret's safe with me
@@alliebooth1517 Yes I've seen that guy 😂
I'm surprised the most plausible theory of all wasn't mentioned: Jonah Hill is a distant cousin of Bobby.
I was with my platoon mates. Fatty, stinky and Brooklyn. They was kinda like you fellas, except one of them was from Brooklyn.
This is now my 3rd favorite video of yours. Worst B Plot is now in 4th place. Also there are many theories that I didn't even know, one example is Boomhauer being Bobby's real dad. Also I had no idea about the theory about Bobby's god like powers.
2:35 funny edit
16:11 also if that line doesn't convince you that because of Peggy's skydiving fail made her a huge egotistical narcissist that I don't know what will. Seriously, because she uses to her own advantage, it's like she knows about the theory herself.
18:14 seriously you need to make a video about Bill's weird noises.
19:04 Hank's got a point
I appreciate the re-use of the clip of cotton saying "We did that, we did the HELL outta that."
18:27 I feel you only included that one because Hank hilariously roasted the hell out of Dale 😂😂
17:48 - I know that this is a tangent, but that's Budai which is often called the "Laughing Buddha". You would think Khan would know that.
Could be an example of him losing touch with his Laotian heritage like Ted hypocritically calls him out on at least once, like when he confused what group of Asians built a big chunk of American railroads
@@neoman4426 I dunno, it would be pointing to a painting of Paul the Apostle and saying "hey, look, it's Jesus".
John Redcorns makshift song at the picnic is so damn funny 😂
Everything Bill touches turns to...Bill
We all have that one friend or relative
It's funny dale is a conspiracy theorist when he's friends with a man like Hank boomhaur and bill who have some connections to the army(cotton) law(police badge) and military (hair cuts). He'd probably have been arrested decades ago if they didn't grow up with him
A theory I believe is bobby is way more like his father than we think in terms of how skilled he is with meat guns and charming the ladies. He just doesn't work hard as he doesn't have drive in one thing at a time.
Moronic comment
Bobby is better with guns than Hank. There's an episode where they sign up for a father/son shooting competition and Bobby aces every event while Hank struggles to hit the target at all.
My only objection to the Cotten theory would be how much he cares for bobby. I can't really see the man who was willing to do so much for his grandson do something so rash even by cotton standards for a lost cause like killing castro.
Actually it's possible but I don't think he would do it for Bobby but I think he did it for G.H.
after all he knows he won't be around when G.H. is older even B.H. brought that up. So it's possible that he used that as his only opportunity to finish his mission and leave behind a slightly safer world for not only his grandson but his sons G.H., B.H. and Junchello
@@conspiracyspider facinating interpretation
5:31 Boomhauer is a Texas Ranger and was assigned to Arlen to keep tabs on Dale since he and Dale were already friends. Dale’s anti government views were making waves in Washington
But they've all known each other since they were kids. When did boomhauer enter law enforcement and become a Texas ranger without anyone realizing this?
There's also the fact that Boomhauer witnessed illegal activity plenty of times but did nothing about it. Like when Big Willy Lane was vandalizing Hanks fence and rolling cars onto his lawn, Boomhauer would've had the authority to arrest him right then and there. Also despite being good friends with him for years, he absolutely should've arrested Bill for stealing a whole freakin" tank from the army base, that goes well beyond letting a friend off for speeding (and I know Texas Rangers don't issue speeding tickets)
He doesn't wanna do the paperwork.
Well he would have likely been on disability at that time, so unable to do anything about it on his own. And then there's the theory he's undercover, and that would also blow his cover. Or maybe he's just a good "cop" and doesn't try to enforce his position when on the clock, off the clock.
@@TilerYo Also if he was to, he would be in a lot of hot water
You also missed the fact that during the episode "New Cowboy on the Block," they couldn't convince the police that their new neighbor, a retired Dalas Cowboy, was doing anything nefarious. If Boomhaur were a Ranger, he'd be there to collaborate the situation.
My favorite YT channel! Always look forward to these videos!
My own headcanon is that Dale knew but wasn't particularly upset about it. Like, Dale's a whacko but he's also pretty chill about some things people would typically not be chill about. There's not really evidence to support it, I just like the idea that he was just waiting for them to outright tell him on their own instead of doing some kind of "ah-HA!" to them. (That would totally be something he'd love to do normally, and he's very protective of Nancy, so again, no evidence, I just like it)
He disowned his father for kissing Nancy.
@gh0rochi363 well like I said it doesn't really fit the evidence, it's just something I like to think. I mean he also tried to kill Hank for having a naughty dream about her lol. But to be fair there's a big difference between being poly and having your own father making out with your wife against her will.
Boomhauer was probably wounded in the line of duty and medically discharged. He probably did work a part time holiday job to raise money for holiday expenses and such.
I mean the guy is on workers comp and it's tax free what more does he need?
@@conspiracyspider Worker’s comp might not always cover the whole amount. Depends on what they’re willing to pay out, plus Boomhauer isn’t in a wheelchair or something such as that.
@@conspiracyspider Could be supporting his parents. They have a condo in Florida. He claimed they “won the lottery”, but he probably meant it as a euphemism. Homeowner’s Insurance is crazy expensive in Florida.
@@emmafrost7151 and even if they did win the lottery, it was probably a lower amount even after taxes but enough for them to retire or at least buy that condo.
Hank isn't autistic, he's BAWWHHHtistic.
Just found your channel rhe other day. Love it.
Glad you found us
@@squirreltactics You should also make a video on episodes of King of the Hill we wished to see.
I seen johnny hardwick singing and playin piano as real life dale😂
Here’s my theory-Mike Judge and/or the other writers are not Texas A & M fans. There’s quite a bit of shade and preference for its rival throughout the series. In the second season premiere, Peggy mentions a team that “beat the Aggies.” In “Escape from Party Island” when Hank finds college students from both University of Texas and Texas A& M, he says to him, “How are the Longhorns looking this year?” but he doesn’t ask about the Aggies. And the season finale features a school that has a similar logo and fans or alumni who pretty much act like fools. It all looked like a dig to me.
Bobby Hill grows up to be Paul Wall. Cannon.
I swear if they had an episode in the new series where Hank decided to get tested for autism the world might implode.
My suggestion is don't say yes or no just use facial expressions and the environment to tell the story at the end
Actually its a white Buffalo, not an Albino Buffalo that's the sign of good luck which coincidentally about yesterday an actual White Buffalo was born in Yellowstone.
I agree that Dale is repressing his knowledge about Nancy and Redcorn’s affair. After getting his kidney removed, he was in twilight asking Nancy why Redcorn was in their bed. In the Queasy Rider episode, The therapist tells Nancy to remember her home if she feels like she will only find happiness somewhere else. I think this is eluding to Nancy confessing her infidelity. Dale was unaware of this revelation since he admitted not paying attention during their sessions.
IMO; Dale knows about Redcorn ( I wonder if theres a scene where Redcorn calls the house? I think the panda episode, Redcorn calls Nancy and blurts out the truth. Right? I'll bet incoming calls arent just monitored, but recorded), Peggy has lasting brain damage, aaaaaand I actually do think Bobby is spiritually attuned, or aware, or however you want to phrase it.
Why does Junichiro look like Hank's mom ?
I always thought it was lame how Peggy's mom are 2 totally different looking people with totally different personalities.
Based on the Vision Quest episode (Season 7, Episode 12), I think that Dale subconsciously knows about Joseph and John Redcorn.
He does but unless someone confirms it he won't believe it.
You are getting so good at this. I'm hooked every time.
My theory? That ISN'T Bobby's purse and he DOES know you.
Kidhauer is probably Boomhauers sleazy brother’s kid
Your videos are my favorite also love when ya showed when dale says what you named your channel😂
The “thumb wrestling” line breaks me every time. I legitimately spit out a bit of my mucho mango when it came up. I’m just thankful the sip was small at that second
I know these types of vids are more work than the episode summaries/reviews you usually do but god damn it Bobby I’d watch these til the end of the earth I tell you what
The funny thing is that these are easier to get through copyright checks. One of the clips used here is over thirty seconds long and went right through the checks with flying colors.
It makes more sense that Boomhaur's badge was fake; he used it to help pick up women.
0:15 Dale knew he wasn't Joseph's father. He just didn't want Nancy to know he knew. She would've left him for John Redcorn and he would have to actually work to earn money for himself instead of being as lazy as he truly is.
He wouldn’t have told Joseph later in that episode that he was an alien if he didn’t believe that Joseph was an alien.
I'm autistic, and I didn't realize other people also thought Hank was autistic! I've thought that about him for a long time. He's very set on situations/interactions going a specific way, and when they go off-script he gets very upset. This is portrayed as him being the common sense everyman who's always right, but it's pretty common among autistic people to have that sort of inflexibility with how you expect things to go. Then he has his dedicated interests (propane, grilling, football, lawncare,) his routines (going to work, coming home, regular cookouts, hanging with the guys in the alley in the same formation,) his meltdowns (the anger management episode comes to mind,) and just little things throughout the series that make him seem like an autistic man doing his absolute best. He was obviously never diagnosed, both because of his generation and because of his abusive family, but it doesn't mean he doesn't have it. Many high-functioning autistic people from older generations live their whole lives not realizing it isn't normal to have a system for wearing socks or having to psych themselves up for social interactions, so anything Hank does that helps him get along as an autistic man wouldn't seem, TO HIM, like "coping mechanisms," but sensible behaviors everyone should take.
It's true. Hank and Peggy even have a sex night regularly scheduled on Tuesdays. That's wild.
My personal theory about why Bobby never goes through puberty they way his friends do is because of the pack of cigarettes Hank makes him smoke as punishment though by that logic Joseph shouldn't go through puberty either because of all the second hand smoke from his father
I think Rad is Boomhauer’s son
The whole Dale thing. Dale chose not to see. He worshipped Nancy to the point where he was willfully blind to all of it because it made her happy. That's how much he lived her and worshipped her. So much that her happiness was more important than anything else. This includes Joseph but Dale is absolutely Joseph's father! He raised the child and he raised him....well. Sure Dale was out there but Joseph was all in all a good kid. He obviously never went hungry and always had clean clothes and it appeared he had anything he wanted.
17:48 -*sigh* This is not a true Bhudda..it is typically known as a money king or similar name after translation in asian countries where Bhudism is the majority practiced religion. It is not truely made to look like the freligious figure and is very wrong for his character. The whole point was that his last incarnation before finding enlightenment was a rich prince who was burdened by his excess and took intrests in the Yogis who were following the eightfold path that passed through his kingdom. He joined them, giving up his material wealth, excess food, and all earlthy pleasures. The fat, joyful man with ears weighted down by giant gold earings as he finds enlightment doesn't really match up. This is because this desighn is a novelty. It is basically put on shop counters to act as a leave a penny or tip jar. It is also produced as a chaep souvenier piece that artificially examplified the steriotypical concept of asian culture like the "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" statues that were a common western nick nacl produced only to be sold as such to westerners. It has nothing to do with the Bhuddist belief system and more the opposite as it is a capitolist tool to further acquire material wealth. Its really more respectful to refer to it as a Money King or even Fat Buhdda for distinction if you must call it one at all. I dont blame anyone since it is such a commonly shilled pop culture concept but it is something I wish was more widely educated that it is.
Further..tje point of Khan comparing the Money King to Bobby is a tongue in cheek jab at his superficiality. A true practicing Bhuddist WOULD know the difference and not make this comparison even as a joke. It goes along with the fact the family uses the cultural belief system more as a social status benefit which goes afaisnt its main point in the first place. Yes. Bhuddism typically does teach reasonable aquisution if enlightenment over time rather than attemtpting to just give everything up at once in the hopes of acheiving it suddenly. Kahn and Mihn clearly are focused on an economic upward mobikty lifestyle though so it is clearly a hypocritical act to "follow" Bhudism for them.
Some of the theories are very intriguing and interesting to consider being at least plausible, like Boomhauer being the father of Kidhauer, while others aren’t that interesting in that the more you think about them, the more you’ll roll your eyes at, such as Bill being Bobby’s father. Thank you for video man, your stuff is always entertaining to watch. I hope you’re doing well, have a great day and take care!
Theres an episode early on that shows us when Hank was trying to get Peggy pregnant. Was that episode not confirmation?
Oh ur agreeing with me that it isnt possible, sorry
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I always felt like Dale’s alien parentage theory regarding Joseph was his way of dealing with knowing some version of the truth. It just seems too cartoonishly silly otherwise.
Let's not forget he also had a vision during Hank's vision quest where he describes John redcorn wearing a headdress and doing Nancy followed by Nancy giving birth to Joseph who has the same headdress as John redcorn but instead believes that he is a native American.
So yeah Dale knows at least subconsciously but is actively trying to not acknowledge it by spinning it in whatever way he can to maintain this image he has in his head.
Hank is definitely neurodivergent, a lot of people want to deny this and just blame it on his childhood but he definitely carries both trauma and some form of disorder. That whole episode with the meatloaf sandwich is a bunch of confirmation that Hank at the very least has social anxiety.
Death lake confessions
I feel Dale knew, but he loves Redcorn like a brother. So, he let it slide. Not like he'd be able to beat the guy up in a fight.
I could see them doing the Cotton faking his death thing just to bring back Toby Huss... Assuming they do recast/retire Khan. A lot of people seem fine with him being Khan again, though. Nobody raises a stink about Billy West playing Amy's dad in Futurama.
I've been saying since the KOTH Finale that the Texas Rangers badge is fake. Showing off a fake badge to pick up women is 100% a move
Boomhauer would pull.
That's another theory, but I don't personally feel like Boomhauer would be the type to lie to get with a woman. Especially about something like that. He's a player, but he's an honest person.
It's more likely the writers just wanted to throw that in at the end like "Woah, didn't see that coming did ya?" without much thought into how much sense it made.
@Amins88 I think Bomhauer was just retired or more likely had a DPS Medical retired. 📂 To be a DPS Ranger you must be a sworn State Trooper for a min 12yr. 🚔 . You can be nominated to a Trooper post approved by the Texas gov.
I have one myself. Maybe Cotton is Bill's dad. That's why Bill loves being in the Army. And why Bobby looks like Bill. Maybe Bill knows that but doesn't tell Hank to hurt him and so he made up an abusive relationship with his dad.
It makes sense. Cotton claimed to have slept with 273 women. I mean there could be a possibility that hank, junichiro and good hank have at least 6-24 other half siblings somewhere
17:40 I like that Kahn apparently doesn't know the difference between Buddha and Budai (a.k.a. the Laughing Buddha) despite being a Buddhist.
I took a world religions course over 20 years ago and knew that, so yeah it's surprising.
Khan thought Chinese and Laotians were "same difference". Lots of people are ignorant of their own cultures and religions.
Boomhauer and Marge Simpson both dye their hair
“Why do you think Bill is Bobby’s father?” “HE’S FAT!”
I never noticed KidHauer.
I hope that last one is true man. It would be such a satisfying way to bring cotton back, and it would be be so great to see him again.
Love this show so much and your commentary
I always thought the bill being bobbys dad was a a terrible fan theory. 3:02 i think the reason why Bobby isnt named after boomhauer because hank would be weirded out if Peggy would have named Bobby after an ex. I wouldn't want to name my child after an ex or my partner's ex no matter what even if they ended in good terms 🤷♀️
5:17 i always thought that boomhauer was a mantenido someone who mooches off their parents or at least his dad payed off his house or just outright bought it for him
I hated this fan theory about the Simpsons too : Barney does not have any children and Nelson does not have a astronaut father .
I’d more describe Bill as Bobby’s non-biological uncle that taught him to be himself. So I do think he had influence over Bobby like a father, but I don’t think Peggy would ever touch Bill willingly.
I mean in a way Bobby is Bill's son as Bobby was given Bill's secret family barbecue sauce recipe and told Bobby he could do whatever he wanted with the recipe after he's gone.
I can't decide what's funnier/better, the possibility that Dale, a known conspiracy theorist who is suspicious of everyone, can't see the biggest betrayal happening right under his nose by the person he loves most, or the possibility that he knows Joseph is Redcorn's bio son and is playing the long-game--i.e. having fun convincing everyone he's just THAT crazy and gullible, and taking the biggest revenge he can on John Redcorn in the process. I think the former probably fits better with the writers' typical sense of humor and intentions, but I wouldn't be surprised if Dale knows the truth somewhere deep, DEEP down. Also, I do wish we'd gotten to see more of Hank and Boomhauer's friendship; it's hinted throughout the show that he's the friend Hank respects the most, and the two seem to have a kinship that Hank doesn't have with others.
I somewhat like to believe that Dale knows about the affair, but he's seen what a mess that Bill became after his divorce that he just never said anything about it, that and I genuinely believe he loves Joseph and likely wouldn't trust the potential outcomes that could come from a divorce court ruling.
Plus he lives "the dream life" because Nancy pays everything for him. So, I would understand that he don't want to ruin that.
About Hank being autistic. I have seen several episodes of The Good Doctor. Needless to say I am a certified expert on autism and all things autism. Hank is on fact. . .not on the spectrum. He is extremely anal though. Don't inquire as to my experience and expertise in that area.
to add to the substitute teacher of the year award theory, it was stated that she also started the whole thing to begin with.
I keep trying to find what episode that is stated in.
@@squirreltactics i thought it was in the same episode you shown little horrors of shop or it mightve been between season 3 or 5
@@nelsonsmith2917 I think it's possible she might have won two, then missed one while in the cast from the skydiving incident, then counted the next one as three in a row since she wasn't competing in the previous sub of the year award? I'm not sure if the timeline fits that, though it does sound like something Peggy would do.