Dale: by any chance was John redcorn looking over here? Peggy: um I think so Dale: hehe good….. love you son Joseph: love you too dad John redcorn: * sobs *
John Redcorn is in the wrong here. He decides to have an affair with someone for years. He has a son with this person. The problem is he tries to connect with this individual but instead the husband of his ex girlfriend. Is now raising a son talk purported justice so he doesn’t have any right to complain if he didn’t get involved in his life the first time and what’s the point of trying to get involved anyway what’s the point of trying to be an emotional wreck if you screwed up in the first place.
@@monke12354 Yep. Dale is unaware, but people attach themselves to Dale so they really want Dale to be a masterful super sleuth. I really don't get it. Dale is the last character you'd want to identify with in this show. The entire joke is that Dale is a conspiracy nut that doesn't understand the actual little things happening around him in his life. It's also why he's bad at piecing information together when it pertains to familial drama.
@@andorchadas7407 because Dale is completely unaware of the betrayal and everyone who does know is keeping quiet for the child's sake. The closest Dale has ever come to realizing his wife cheated is thinking that she was abducted by aliens and impregnated against her will because he can't imagine Nancy ever cheating on him. Even then he still considered Joseph to be his son because he raised him. He's a better man then Nancy deserves and it's a shame it took her so long to realize it.
What I find precious in this scene is that Dale let's Joseph interrupt his conversation with Peggy. Hank would've scolded Bobby and told him to wait until the grownups we're done talking.
@@jordanloux3883 true but shows how much he loves his child even if he's not his biologically Be honest I wouldn't mind if my child interrupted me if I was talking to a neighbor
There is the conspiracy theory that Dale has known all along about the affair and just pretends not to know about it. He does this for several reasons, the first being he doesn’t want to move away from his friends, he doesn’t want to have a failed marriage like Bill and above all he genuinely loves Joseph regardless if he is his son or not and Joseph loves him back. He knows divorce can be tough on kids, especially when cheating is involved and doesn’t want to put Joseph through that. For all his quirks and flaws, Dale wants Joseph to grow up in a semi stable household and teach him how to be a real man, unlike his biological father.
This is the dumbest shit I’ve ever heard and also shows why our humanity has begin so shit. That kids are so entitled.it’s because of dumbasses like you
No one ever talks about how Dale called Joseph back over so he could give him his last dollar. Dude literally emptied his own wallet out so his kid could have some candy with the rental.
Yup, reminds me of my own dad. My dad would rather go broke for a week to make sure I was taken care of. When I noticed it, I stopped asking him for money. But my sister takes advantage of it
In the show there are many scenes where Redcorn looks like he wants to punch Dale. But I also feel like Redcorn knows that It’s his own fault for sleeping with Dales wife and also knows that Dale is just also stupid
It pissed me off whenever John Redcorn referred to Joseph as "his son" and accused Dale of "stealing" him from him. It's like bitch he didn't steal anything you basically gift wrapped Joseph for Dale inside his wife.
I wish they could have kept the relationship like it was at the end of Nancy Boys were John realized how much he betrayed someone who turned out to be a pretty stand-up guy and ended the affair out guilt. It was better then having him relapse into a jerk.
If it's the thanksgiving episode you're talking about, I'm pretty sure that was the point. But he was going through a lot and wanted more from his life (single native american living in a trailer who wants a family and relationship but went about things all wrong) and the Joseph thing is just sort of how his worn down mind ended up going. He made peace with Dale in the end and realized he was a genuinely good guy.
@@eripmavsdyraid8763 Yeah... That doesn't justify his behaviour. John Redcorn is single, not because he couldn't get any women but because he only wanted to have superficial affairs and one night stands with married women and sex workers instead of settling down with anyone. That, until he realised he's almost 40. Then, he started feeling bitter about not having a family of his own and also feel entitled to Joseph even though, he only came to the Gribble for the past 13 years to have his fun with Nancy while he completely ignored Joseph's existence. And now, all the sudden, he expects Joseph to see him as his dad instead of the man who actually raised him? Yeah... No! Even Joseph were to find out John Redcorn is his biological father, he shouldn't he him as his dad because a dad is supposed to do more than just providing his seed!
@@dork7546 It's not about justifying his behavior, it's about contextualizing it, and ultimately, seeing how that humanizes John Redcorn. We, as the viewer, realize that John Redcorn is a human being. A character with more depth. He realizes all too late that not settling down with anyone has made him (essentially) friendless, and definitively, alone. He wants more out of life, and the quick answer is the fact that he has a son biologically. Besides, it's evident from the stuff Dale and Joseph say that John is in Joseph's life somewhat, like teaching him how to ride a bike, teaching him how to tie his shoes, among others - but just as a friend of the family. Condemn his actions, sure, but at the same time realize that he's a lonely guy, who wants a family, who is deeply in touch with his roots but has no land or allies, who does the only work he knows but wants to be taken seriously and doesn't know how. You see him get better at it as time goes on, like when he acknowledges Dale after claiming land by the highway, or when he starts a music career.
I once dated a single mom who had a 2 year old daughter. The baby daddy was a complete sack of shit, so the little girl quickly got used to me, to the point where she eventually started calling me daddy. I'm not even joking, in a lot of ways we did have a Dale and Joseph thing. As fate would have it the chick I was dating is also an ungrateful sack of shit and cheated on me with an old flame. I immediately dumped her, but I always think of her daughter when I see Dale and Joseph. My ex's parents reached out to me saying the little girl still asks and looks for me and it breaks my fucking heart that I can't be in her life anymore. This scene still gets me emotional when I watch it. As humiliated as I was for being cheated on, I spend a lot of time wondering if it was the right choice to walk away with my dignity. I don't give a shit about my ex, but I still think of her daughter all the time. The way Joseph lights up when he talks to or about his dad is just too real. Crazy how you can get something like this from King of the Hill of all things.
Shit man, that is a tough situation. I want to say go see her, but the ex will probably be a bitch and not let you see her. Maybe just go to things that she is involved in. Like if she is in a parade, recitals, or something. Just let her know that you really care about her. If she doesn’t have any good father figure in her life, then she will most likely end up being just like her mother.
@@earnem4175 its not always that simple. unless you are directly related, a parent of said child has the right to keep you away. Maybe its not fair in certain cases, but it's still their right.
When you see the reality behind atrocities like Ruby Ridge, the Waco Seige, the Kent State Massacre and the Killdozer Offensive, it's easy to understand what being a good father entails.
i wasn't a big fan of nancy after she decided to stop cheating since it just seemed like she was miserable and there were only a few moments where she'd be like "oh yeah he is really sweet." especially in the episode where she's losing her hair, I thought it was gonna end where after she chooses Dale, it turns out that her hair would get better since unlike her mom, she wouldn't regret sticking with her husband.
Dale may be an idiot and a crazy conspiracy theorist but the one thing you can’t deny is he’s a great father to Joseph. Dale may not be his biological father but he’s more of a father to Joseph than John Redcorn would ever be! RIP Johnny Hardwick. ❤
This is what i love about dale. He is the craziest guy on the block but his stone is his family he has absolute faith in them. No matter what. And because he senses that his wife likes redcorn so much he is nothing but nice to him too. Gotta love dale
Truth. The episode where Sheila, the female exterminator, is into him, by the end when he realizes she likes him as more than a friend, he quickly turns her away, saying how he promised before God and his friends to be a loyal husband and man. Dale may be nuts at times, but he is not a bad father or husband.
Cotton is largely the same. Cotton is a bad person who is hateful to many people, like Tilly and Hank's wife, but he is also devoted to Bobby and Good Hank.
Such a stupid wholesome moment. Dale really does love Joseph. This scene cements the fact Dale is Joseph's real father. Regardless of Nancy's sleeping around.
There was an episode where Dale told joseph his father is an alien. And since Joseph is a dunce like his father, he tries to unite with his alien father from space. But good thing Dale came to reunite with him. Dale always knew he was not the father, but glad Hank sorted him by saying he is the father since he raised Joseph.
"She cheated? I knew about Nancy and John Redcorn. I knew about them the day Joseph was born. But every day since he was born, I've been taking my revenge. That boy - he loves me. He loves *me!* John Redcorn will never get that. He'll never hear his own boy tell him that. Joseph will go to his *grave* loving me and never so much as look in John Redcorn's direction. His children, his grandchildren - They'll love me, too. And they'll never know Redcorn even existed. *That's* revenge. ...Just like when the Soviet Union resurrected Lenin to cause the housing crisis in America."
Dale is Joseph's true dad. Dale has always loved his family, even when his family didn't love him (aka Nancy). Dale is a great person and a great family man. He's probably the best person in the alley. When Joseph grows up, he will be more like Dale than John Redcorn.
The best part, which shows Dale does actually know a bit more than he leads on. He says he only has two 5 (which he does) but that he "finds" another to give him the last one. That's true love right there. Not JUST giving them the last of it, but also disguising the fact so they won't feel guilty for your declaration of love.
I think the best they can do, is force Nancy to tell the truth. I know someone would think that its wrong that Hank, Bill or Bomhauer chose to not tell the truth to Dale. But there are other stuff to consider. Dale and Joseph are happy with eachother.
I have never watched an episode of King of the Hill, I have consumed it trough memes, analysis, and stuff like that, buy even analysis can leave out a lot of important stuff from a show. I knew that Dale was not right in the head, and that he can be a dick sometimes, I knew he had a child who he was raising despite not being his biological dad, not even knowing that he isn't his father, so when I had the idea that Dale might have been a bad dad. And like, I repeat again that I have not watched any episodes of this series, but I can bet that he might not be the best of fathers, but he sure damn tries! This scene and that one about Hank telling Dale that even if Joseph was the son of an alien, Dale was still the one who raised him, showed me that I was very wrong about Dale being a bad dad, maybe not the best, but surely he is close
I think he knows, and I also think he knows the best revenge is a life well lived. Joseph will spend the rest of his days loving Hank, and John will only ever lie awake at night wondering about 'what if's'.
Dale knows Joseph is not his son. Whether he really thinks Josephs real dad is an alien, or secretly knows its redcorns, Dale is still the real father since he raised Joseph.
Perhaps more so yes especially with John Redcorn being a manslut trying to bang every attractive woman around like Boomhower however there was that episode where Dale and a group of bad teenagers almost got Joseph to shoot a panda with a bow and arrow, if it weren't for John Redcorn.
I do kind of like that Peggy is the only one who actually steps up to inform Dale of his wife's infidelity but stops when she see how much Dale loves Joseph. In the end everyone doesnt tell Dale because they want to rock the boat and involve themselves in other people's business but Peggy doesnt tell Dale because she see's the value and importance that Dale's family means to him
As Mary Poppins once said, “He may have been your father, boy. But he wasn't your daddy.” Dale is Joseph real dad while John Redcorn is just the donor, potentially conceiving Joseph accidentally.
Remember... Every single day and every single hour he spends with Joseph is revenge enough against Red corn. Joseph loves Dale and John Redcorn will never experience that 💀
I always think about there relationship dale and Nancy that is , and what kind of sick heartless person just sits there and let’s it go on , then again I don’t wanna meet the person who goes and tells dale cause he’s even worse or a person than the one who doesn’t
I still hold to the idea that Dale knew the whole time but never made a fuss because he still won over John Redcorn. Joseph looks to Dale as his dad, John knows it, Dale knows it, and most importantly, Dale knows that John knows it.
I kinda relate to Dale, I dated a single mom with a 3 year old, took care of her and her mother. She LOVED the outdoors and was the daughter I’ve always wanted to have. We used to go on adventures, she’d watch me fix my car, fix stuff around the house, even try to help 😅, I legit watch all 8 seasons of My Little Pony with her, learned all the lore so she could talk to someone about it. Her actual father was a dead beat, lived with his parents and couldn’t even take care of her by himself. This girl called me Daddy, or Papa, always said I love you, the whole nine yards. But eventually my now ex girlfriend ended up accusing me of cheating, with every female, had a lot of people in my life convinced I was a woman beater and that I was some whore. A few months into this, I found out the entire time she was cheating on me, when I was working 12 hour shifts, she’d have a new guy re-arranging her rear organs. It came to be 13 different guys I decided to break up with her, and went to my younger brother for comfort, only to find he was “dating” her for a good portion of our relationship, I was so broken. The last time I saw this girl I had to explain to her I had to go away, that Mommy and I had take space. Before I left, she said “I love you Daddy, I’ll see you in the morning!” To this day it still hurts, I wish I could’ve been the father she needs. All I wish for is for her to be safe and grow up to be successful, I promised myself if she ever came into my life years in the future and needed help I’d do it in a heartbeat.
Honestly, I always loved the theory that Dale knew all this time. Considering in the show, he Set them up all the time To tell him that his wife cheated on him
Being a Stepdad myself, dating a single mom who has a daughter, I learned that ANYONE can become a father but it takes a REAL MAN to be a Dad. The father of my fiancée’s kid was a total sack of crap. He bounced after like 5 months after the kid was born. I’m the only dad she knows and basically has at this point. I was there from basically the beginning. And even when the deadbeat did show up, she never recognized him or saw him as her dad, even b4 she was a year old, she always thought I was the dad.
Dale: by any chance was John redcorn looking over here?
Peggy: um I think so
Dale: hehe good….. love you son
Joseph: love you too dad
John redcorn: * sobs *
John Redcorn is in the wrong here. He decides to have an affair with someone for years. He has a son with this person. The problem is he tries to connect with this individual but instead the husband of his ex girlfriend. Is now raising a son talk purported justice so he doesn’t have any right to complain if he didn’t get involved in his life the first time and what’s the point of trying to get involved anyway what’s the point of trying to be an emotional wreck if you screwed up in the first place.
I always disliked this theory cuz it makes it seem Dale is only acting to spite John when he's really just a good father
@@monke12354Why can't it be both?
@@monke12354 Yep. Dale is unaware, but people attach themselves to Dale so they really want Dale to be a masterful super sleuth. I really don't get it. Dale is the last character you'd want to identify with in this show.
The entire joke is that Dale is a conspiracy nut that doesn't understand the actual little things happening around him in his life. It's also why he's bad at piecing information together when it pertains to familial drama.
@@andorchadas7407 because Dale is completely unaware of the betrayal and everyone who does know is keeping quiet for the child's sake. The closest Dale has ever come to realizing his wife cheated is thinking that she was abducted by aliens and impregnated against her will because he can't imagine Nancy ever cheating on him. Even then he still considered Joseph to be his son because he raised him. He's a better man then Nancy deserves and it's a shame it took her so long to realize it.
What I find precious in this scene is that Dale let's Joseph interrupt his conversation with Peggy. Hank would've scolded Bobby and told him to wait until the grownups we're done talking.
To be fair Dale also despises Peggy
@@jordanloux3883 true but shows how much he loves his child even if he's not his biologically
Be honest I wouldn't mind if my child interrupted me if I was talking to a neighbor
There is the conspiracy theory that Dale has known all along about the affair and just pretends not to know about it. He does this for several reasons, the first being he doesn’t want to move away from his friends, he doesn’t want to have a failed marriage like Bill and above all he genuinely loves Joseph regardless if he is his son or not and Joseph loves him back. He knows divorce can be tough on kids, especially when cheating is involved and doesn’t want to put Joseph through that. For all his quirks and flaws, Dale wants Joseph to grow up in a semi stable household and teach him how to be a real man, unlike his biological father.
Dale has no respect for Peggy lol but he does truly love Joseph.
This is the dumbest shit I’ve ever heard and also shows why our humanity has begin so shit. That kids are so entitled.it’s because of dumbasses like you
The Chad Dale gribble
the virgin John redcorn
cuckold cope
Underrated comment
@@timothyroome-traut8324 I agree
It's funny that Redcorn is the virgin in that allegory.
@@lucasmartinez5703I'm laughing at that too XD
No one ever talks about how Dale called Joseph back over so he could give him his last dollar. Dude literally emptied his own wallet out so his kid could have some candy with the rental.
Yup, reminds me of my own dad. My dad would rather go broke for a week to make sure I was taken care of. When I noticed it, I stopped asking him for money. But my sister takes advantage of it
That money was probably Nancy's and not his xD
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“When I want to punish Joseph I just tell him he’s adopted”
I like how the rest of the gang just look at Dale like, "Does he really not know?"
In the show there are many scenes where Redcorn looks like he wants to punch Dale. But I also feel like Redcorn knows that It’s his own fault for sleeping with Dales wife and also knows that Dale is just also stupid
@@thestretchy1539 what if Dale just pretends to be stupid and actually knows about the affair
@@codemcfrosty7649 yeah I actually saw that in a theory video
@@thestretchy1539 it makes so much sense
It pissed me off whenever John Redcorn referred to Joseph as "his son" and accused Dale of "stealing" him from him. It's like bitch he didn't steal anything you basically gift wrapped Joseph for Dale inside his wife.
That’s honestly what he gets for sleeping with a married woman. It’s basically his Karma.
I wish they could have kept the relationship like it was at the end of Nancy Boys were John realized how much he betrayed someone who turned out to be a pretty stand-up guy and ended the affair out guilt. It was better then having him relapse into a jerk.
If it's the thanksgiving episode you're talking about, I'm pretty sure that was the point. But he was going through a lot and wanted more from his life (single native american living in a trailer who wants a family and relationship but went about things all wrong) and the Joseph thing is just sort of how his worn down mind ended up going. He made peace with Dale in the end and realized he was a genuinely good guy.
@@eripmavsdyraid8763 Yeah... That doesn't justify his behaviour. John Redcorn is single, not because he couldn't get any women but because he only wanted to have superficial affairs and one night stands with married women and sex workers instead of settling down with anyone. That, until he realised he's almost 40. Then, he started feeling bitter about not having a family of his own and also feel entitled to Joseph even though, he only came to the Gribble for the past 13 years to have his fun with Nancy while he completely ignored Joseph's existence. And now, all the sudden, he expects Joseph to see him as his dad instead of the man who actually raised him? Yeah... No! Even Joseph were to find out John Redcorn is his biological father, he shouldn't he him as his dad because a dad is supposed to do more than just providing his seed!
@@dork7546 It's not about justifying his behavior, it's about contextualizing it, and ultimately, seeing how that humanizes John Redcorn. We, as the viewer, realize that John Redcorn is a human being. A character with more depth. He realizes all too late that not settling down with anyone has made him (essentially) friendless, and definitively, alone. He wants more out of life, and the quick answer is the fact that he has a son biologically. Besides, it's evident from the stuff Dale and Joseph say that John is in Joseph's life somewhat, like teaching him how to ride a bike, teaching him how to tie his shoes, among others - but just as a friend of the family. Condemn his actions, sure, but at the same time realize that he's a lonely guy, who wants a family, who is deeply in touch with his roots but has no land or allies, who does the only work he knows but wants to be taken seriously and doesn't know how. You see him get better at it as time goes on, like when he acknowledges Dale after claiming land by the highway, or when he starts a music career.
I once dated a single mom who had a 2 year old daughter. The baby daddy was a complete sack of shit, so the little girl quickly got used to me, to the point where she eventually started calling me daddy. I'm not even joking, in a lot of ways we did have a Dale and Joseph thing. As fate would have it the chick I was dating is also an ungrateful sack of shit and cheated on me with an old flame. I immediately dumped her, but I always think of her daughter when I see Dale and Joseph.
My ex's parents reached out to me saying the little girl still asks and looks for me and it breaks my fucking heart that I can't be in her life anymore. This scene still gets me emotional when I watch it. As humiliated as I was for being cheated on, I spend a lot of time wondering if it was the right choice to walk away with my dignity. I don't give a shit about my ex, but I still think of her daughter all the time. The way Joseph lights up when he talks to or about his dad is just too real. Crazy how you can get something like this from King of the Hill of all things.
Aw I hope you see her again
Bless your heart man. Sorry people are they way they are, I hope you see her again
Shit man, that is a tough situation. I want to say go see her, but the ex will probably be a bitch and not let you see her.
Maybe just go to things that she is involved in. Like if she is in a parade, recitals, or something. Just let her know that you really care about her.
If she doesn’t have any good father figure in her life, then she will most likely end up being just like her mother.
Just keep seeing the child.
@@earnem4175 its not always that simple. unless you are directly related, a parent of said child has the right to keep you away. Maybe its not fair in certain cases, but it's still their right.
its hard to believe dales crazy when things like this happen.
You can be an insane conspiracy nut while also being a good father. They aren't mutually exclusive.
When you see the reality behind atrocities like Ruby Ridge, the Waco Seige, the Kent State Massacre and the Killdozer Offensive, it's easy to understand what being a good father entails.
@@jackmeyers7805 Don't forget Breaking Bad.
Dale is being a good dad and Nancy being the cheating wife smh
Dale was wayyyyyyyy too good for Nancy
@@ajax3748 thank you
To be fair dale is a kept man
It's revenge I bet "You took my wife, so I took your son, John Redcorn"
i wasn't a big fan of nancy after she decided to stop cheating since it just seemed like she was miserable and there were only a few moments where she'd be like "oh yeah he is really sweet." especially in the episode where she's losing her hair, I thought it was gonna end where after she chooses Dale, it turns out that her hair would get better since unlike her mom, she wouldn't regret sticking with her husband.
Dale may be an idiot and a crazy conspiracy theorist but the one thing you can’t deny is he’s a great father to Joseph. Dale may not be his biological father but he’s more of a father to Joseph than John Redcorn would ever be! RIP Johnny Hardwick. ❤
This is what i love about dale. He is the craziest guy on the block but his stone is his family he has absolute faith in them. No matter what. And because he senses that his wife likes redcorn so much he is nothing but nice to him too. Gotta love dale
Truth. The episode where Sheila, the female exterminator, is into him, by the end when he realizes she likes him as more than a friend, he quickly turns her away, saying how he promised before God and his friends to be a loyal husband and man. Dale may be nuts at times, but he is not a bad father or husband.
Cotton is largely the same. Cotton is a bad person who is hateful to many people, like Tilly and Hank's wife, but he is also devoted to Bobby and Good Hank.
Nancy and John Redcorn are terrible human beings for whatever they did to Peggy's dog.
I'm glad one person made this comment 😅😅😂
Rest in peace, Johnny Hardwick.
Brittany Murphy voiced Joseph in the first 4 seasons. I have a deep appreciation for her talent in this show.
RIP Brittany Murphy. She voiced Joseph when he was younger. Later seasons he went through puberty and changed voice actors.
This is why Dale is my favorite character. He might come off as strange bc of his conspiracies but this guy is such a loving father and husband.
Rest in peace Johnny Hardwick thanks for the memories and laughs😭😭😭
At least one parent is truly a very grateful parent and proud of dale. While the other is a two time cheater
Dale might be a lot of things, a bad father he sure isn't.
I'm lucky my father is like this. God bless him.
My father beat me and verbally abused me
@@zippydodahquirk9039 It's not a "worst father" competition. Christ.
@@moopflop8560 🤷♀️
@@zippydodahquirk9039Related by blood?
“THaNkS DaD!!!!”
Very convenient for Joseph to call for his dad while Peggy was speaking mid-sentence.
HOORAY FOR TELEVISION!
A million dollars says Nancy shooed Joseph out there just in the nick of time.
"He may have been your father, but he wasn't your daddy" -Dale Gribble
Such a stupid wholesome moment. Dale really does love Joseph. This scene cements the fact Dale is Joseph's real father. Regardless of Nancy's sleeping around.
I'd definitely do this for my kids seeing them light up like that would be worth more then the ten dollars I'd give
Honestly even if Joseph found out himself that Dale isn’t his real father he’d probably keep it a secret.
He might as well seeing how everyone else.
There was an episode where Dale told joseph his father is an alien. And since Joseph is a dunce like his father, he tries to unite with his alien father from space. But good thing Dale came to reunite with him. Dale always knew he was not the father, but glad Hank sorted him by saying he is the father since he raised Joseph.
LOL why is nobody talking about Peggy saying "Dammit Dale!" She gets that from Hank.
Rest in peace john hardwick 🕊️
"She cheated? I knew about Nancy and John Redcorn. I knew about them the day Joseph was born. But every day since he was born, I've been taking my revenge. That boy - he loves me. He loves *me!* John Redcorn will never get that. He'll never hear his own boy tell him that. Joseph will go to his *grave* loving me and never so much as look in John Redcorn's direction. His children, his grandchildren - They'll love me, too. And they'll never know Redcorn even existed. *That's* revenge. ...Just like when the Soviet Union resurrected Lenin to cause the housing crisis in America."
in the words of the great Yondu
"He may have been your father, boy, but he wasn't your daddy"
"Having some waffles, are you?"
🧇
Dale knows, but he loves his son.
Back when joseph was voiced by brittany Murphy
Dale can be somewhat questionable, but his love makes up for many faults. Loving your child goes a long way.
I love my Dad. He was a great father and I'm lucky that I knew him.
It’s moments like this that make KOTH one of the best shows.
Dale is Joseph's true dad. Dale has always loved his family, even when his family didn't love him (aka Nancy). Dale is a great person and a great family man. He's probably the best person in the alley.
When Joseph grows up, he will be more like Dale than John Redcorn.
I genuinely love this man, he may be crazy but he is atleast honest about it
Dale may be a crazy conspiracy theorist, but he was a good father and a good husband.
Dale is certainly out there and can be quite the questionable individual sometimes but he loves Joseph.
I'm here after hearing about Johnny Hardwick. 😢
Dale loves his son. 😭
I know Dale is crazy most times, but it's great to see him and Joseph have an incredible bond.
Rip mr gribble 😔
And Peggy stops herself when she sees Dale being a good dad
My Dad is like this. His not my biological father and I'm half native and my Dad (Step) is Non- Native.
I miss him already :(
The best part, which shows Dale does actually know a bit more than he leads on.
He says he only has two 5 (which he does) but that he "finds" another to give him the last one. That's true love right there.
Not JUST giving them the last of it, but also disguising the fact so they won't feel guilty for your declaration of love.
😢Dale loves that boy
If this doesn't tug at the heartstrings nothing will
Dale and Joseph are wholesome
lol can't joseph was voiced by brittany murphy.
damn, that's cold. if i was dale's friend i definitely would've told him.
I think the best they can do, is force Nancy to tell the truth. I know someone would think that its wrong that Hank, Bill or Bomhauer chose to not tell the truth to Dale. But there are other stuff to consider. Dale and Joseph are happy with eachother.
Ah great minds think alike!! I clicked on your page from my name is earl videos and i love king of the hill too ❤
Encino man is a great classic!
I have never watched an episode of King of the Hill, I have consumed it trough memes, analysis, and stuff like that, buy even analysis can leave out a lot of important stuff from a show. I knew that Dale was not right in the head, and that he can be a dick sometimes, I knew he had a child who he was raising despite not being his biological dad, not even knowing that he isn't his father, so when I had the idea that Dale might have been a bad dad. And like, I repeat again that I have not watched any episodes of this series, but I can bet that he might not be the best of fathers, but he sure damn tries!
This scene and that one about Hank telling Dale that even if Joseph was the son of an alien, Dale was still the one who raised him, showed me that I was very wrong about Dale being a bad dad, maybe not the best, but surely he is close
I really don't think Dale would of believed Peggy at all anyways
Maybe, but it would’ve planted a seed of doubt
RIP Johnny
A great father.
I still follow the theory that dale knew the whole time
I think he knows, and I also think he knows the best revenge is a life well lived.
Joseph will spend the rest of his days loving Hank, and John will only ever lie awake at night wondering about 'what if's'.
Can't believe I almost cried, god Dale is such a nutcase but he's an amazing father, love his connection with Joseph
Dale knows Joseph is not his son. Whether he really thinks Josephs real dad is an alien, or secretly knows its redcorns, Dale is still the real father since he raised Joseph.
So heartwarming. 💗
Dale is more of a father to Joseph than John red corn ever was for sure
Perhaps more so yes especially with John Redcorn being a manslut trying to bang every attractive woman around like Boomhower however there was that episode where Dale and a group of bad teenagers almost got Joseph to shoot a panda with a bow and arrow, if it weren't for John Redcorn.
RIP Johnny Hardwick.
Any chump can make a baby. But it takes a real man to be a good father.
keep coping сuсkold
@@enexe6229 look who doesn't have a father figure
@@dingdong896 unlike you my biological father raised me
@@dingdong896 speak for yourself my biological father raised me. сuсkоldrу is a part of american culture.
@@enexe6229 probably abuse by your own biological father as well that make you become such an insecure loser
Dale is a good father and husband, Nancy doesn't deserve him.
Scenes like these are why people love the 'Dale knew' conspiracy, including me
Joseph is voiced by Brittany Murray. RIP
Reminds me of what Yondu said to Quill: "He may be your father, but he ain't your daddy!"
I do kind of like that Peggy is the only one who actually steps up to inform Dale of his wife's infidelity but stops when she see how much Dale loves Joseph.
In the end everyone doesnt tell Dale because they want to rock the boat and involve themselves in other people's business but Peggy doesnt tell Dale because she see's the value and importance that Dale's family means to him
The saddest part of this is that movie tickets used to be 5 dollars.
They're talking about renting a movie, not going to the theaters
As Mary Poppins once said, “He may have been your father, boy. But he wasn't your daddy.” Dale is Joseph real dad while John Redcorn is just the donor, potentially conceiving Joseph accidentally.
Renting a video tape with a friend man that just made me feel old
This was so wholesome 😭😭
I hope this gets a time skip remake and we get to see Dale and Hanks parenting mold Bobby and Joseph into adults.
I was hoping Dale would divorce Nancy and take Joseph with him and starts dating that bug exterminator. They both deserve so much better.
Without milk balls
I’ll always remember this scene. Dale can be a jerk to his friends sometimes, but he’s a sweet and loving father.
Remember... Every single day and every single hour he spends with Joseph is revenge enough against Red corn. Joseph loves Dale and John Redcorn will never experience that 💀
"He may have been your father boy, but he wasn't your daddy"
Dale to Joseph, probably
dale for all his faults genuinely cares about joseph and nancy.
I always think about there relationship dale and Nancy that is , and what kind of sick heartless person just sits there and let’s it go on , then again I don’t wanna meet the person who goes and tells dale cause he’s even worse or a person than the one who doesn’t
Dale is just in denial, he knows, but he loves his son too much to accept the truth.
As much as dale as an idiot he is he is still a good person and great dad
I still hold to the idea that Dale knew the whole time but never made a fuss because he still won over John Redcorn.
Joseph looks to Dale as his dad, John knows it, Dale knows it, and most importantly, Dale knows that John knows it.
No. Because that implies that Dale just uses Joseph as a pawn, and that would make him a terrible father.
сuсkоldism at its finest
I kinda relate to Dale, I dated a single mom with a 3 year old, took care of her and her mother. She LOVED the outdoors and was the daughter I’ve always wanted to have. We used to go on adventures, she’d watch me fix my car, fix stuff around the house, even try to help 😅, I legit watch all 8 seasons of My Little Pony with her, learned all the lore so she could talk to someone about it. Her actual father was a dead beat, lived with his parents and couldn’t even take care of her by himself. This girl called me Daddy, or Papa, always said I love you, the whole nine yards. But eventually my now ex girlfriend ended up accusing me of cheating, with every female, had a lot of people in my life convinced I was a woman beater and that I was some whore. A few months into this, I found out the entire time she was cheating on me, when I was working 12 hour shifts, she’d have a new guy re-arranging her rear organs. It came to be 13 different guys I decided to break up with her, and went to my younger brother for comfort, only to find he was “dating” her for a good portion of our relationship, I was so broken. The last time I saw this girl I had to explain to her I had to go away, that Mommy and I had take space. Before I left, she said “I love you Daddy, I’ll see you in the morning!” To this day it still hurts, I wish I could’ve been the father she needs. All I wish for is for her to be safe and grow up to be successful, I promised myself if she ever came into my life years in the future and needed help I’d do it in a heartbeat.
Brittany Murphy did the voice of Joseph! That's fuckin' CRAZY!
Redcorn might be Joseph's biologically but Dale is his daddy!
Depressing that both voice actors for Joseph and Dale are dead. RIP to both
This is why Dale is one of my favorite characters because he genuinely loves his son if not biologically his
Vikings were the first ones to go to space.
Pauly Shore 1992 cool Isacc hmm
Great job UA-cam captions
In gotg terms "he might be your dad but he wasn't your daddy"
the ultimate revenge against John Redcorn
Dale knows.
:)
Honestly, I always loved the theory that Dale knew all this time. Considering in the show, he Set them up all the time To tell him that his wife cheated on him
My fucking heart.
Being a Stepdad myself, dating a single mom who has a daughter, I learned that ANYONE can become a father but it takes a REAL MAN to be a Dad.
The father of my fiancée’s kid was a total sack of crap. He bounced after like 5 months after the kid was born. I’m the only dad she knows and basically has at this point. I was there from basically the beginning. And even when the deadbeat did show up, she never recognized him or saw him as her dad, even b4 she was a year old, she always thought I was the dad.
There’s a theory that he is completely oblivious on purpose because his life with his friends and Joseph means more to him than his broken marriage.