I've only watched KOTH in random clips because a friend said I probably wouldn't like it if I don't understand small-town American stuff but even I can tell that this is very in character for him. It's sweet.
@@DanteTorn Hank is a caricature of a conservative white blue-collar American. He goes to church on Sundays, works hard, and relaxes by having a beer in his backyard with his neighbors. The show largely centers around an idealistic Hank dealing with a society that is a far cry from the Norman Rockwell America he envisions, often putting him in hilarious and sometimes perilous situations. He usually learns something from his experiences. There’s a good reason why it was one of the most popular shows of the 2000’s.
I didn't see it and was going to comment "You know it's gotten bad when even Hank is stealing," but you're right, he paid for it. I underestimated our man.
Basically any month before December of 2012 was crazy. Public defecation and urination, public fornication, public intoxication, all that has been replaced by pre school bandits and their near toothless mama's and dada's.
Happened to me during the lockdown phase of the pandemic I was calmly trying to buy a couple weeks worth of groceries because I understood 2-3 trips a month for essential shopping couldn't be avoided while everyone was losing their shit
Sad thing is all of the times people panic buy there was no shortage they created it the toilet paper shortage was literally a couple of days when people made it weeks
@@scarpfish That happens in Iowa to in the middle of town and it's like "You do know we have such good infrastructure for dealing with snow we're never snowed in for more than a couple days, right?"
Yea during the Covid panic in march 2020 I went to wal-mart that week for just a can of polyurthane. Didn't have any problems getting it and they even let me in front of everyone else to check out because it was just 1 item, but was just weird seeing everyone suddenly having full shopping carts plus a extra
What could possibly happen? You just had to ask, didn't you? Took me 5 times watching, but I figured out what he did. At 1:15 he yanks open the package and tosses it to everyone else, then pays cash for the one filter and walks out. And the cashier just takes the money. Lol
And Bobby all did these under a second, that is super fast! If it was me doing that, I would be a second too slow and then the angry mob immediately dogpile on me within a second.
@@danieldaniels7571 work that job. Managers and corporate ride your ass, cut your hours or straight fire you if you don't follow the BS rules. That lady probably has kids and rent and ain't being a free thinker at risk of losing her check.
@@danieldaniels7571 I agree, this lady should have just broken her employer's rules and gotten reprimanded for it. I'm sure she needs that job less than Hank needs to save money on fuel filters anyway. So selfish of her.
So uh. I'm not aware of anything stopping us from selling open packages IRL, it's just generally people refuse to buy things that aren't flawless. Managers are generally in the mindset of "A sale is a sale, get it out of our inventory". The real awkward part is the fact that the now 11/12 pack definitely can't be sold as is and the money would probably have to be donated and treated as if it were lost currency. But the one thing that is 100% true is the fact that if something is a policy being enforced ( because someone got yelled at ) it will be enforced regardless of what a rational individual would want.
@@dustinmalpass How? I mean, it looks like he relented, gave the money, and took the one he needed whilst throwing the other 11 at the 3 people chasing him.
"There has never been a time in history where panic buying made sense." ...it makes perfect sense when money is about to become worthless and you don't know where you're going to get your next meal or if you will have enough food in the house to outlast the army surrounding the city. Just ask anyone from Sarajevo or Gorazde if they could have used more water or food or clean cloth, and how much they would have paid for it.
It's a great time to swipe stuff from the store though, especially with self-checkout lines since there's a ton of people there. I always get a ton of groceries for free when hurricanes are coming through, and the one time I got caught I just feigned ignorance and said I was in a hurry. Best part is, all it does is hurt Walmart profit, which I'm perfectly happy with since my taxpayer money subsidizes their employees.
Knowing Hank I would surely think he would be more prepared, like having an extra in the vehicle at all times. I at least have an extra at home at all times, and change it after so many miles before it actually needs to be replaced. Preventative maintenance. One less thing to leave you stranded 😎.
If you saw them buy it sealed, then you know that they bought a faulty product without tampering. If it's open, there's no way to know whether or not they tampered with one of the valves to get a refund and it gets messy
People in the 1700's:"This is the end of times!" (Black Plague) People in the 90's:"This is the end of times!" (Y2k) People in the year 2012:"This is the end of times!" (Mayan Calender) People in the year 2016:"This is the end of times!" (Trump's Election) People in the year 2019:"This is the end of times!" (WW3 because of a tweet) People in the year 2020:"This is the end of times!" (Covid) People through out History:"This is the end of times!" (Rapture) People:"Why aren't you worried about [insert next crisis here]?" Me, who's had a Fallout plan since I was twelve:"...Reasons."
@@connerthewubbzler1062 pretty sure more people thought obama and bush were the antichrist than trump, and that they were more likely to cause a world war - along with biden, currently. since, you know, trump didn't bomb any new countries and instead was doing peace treaties. unlike the other 3 presidents i mentioned... you just have TDS. but i agree with your statement otherwise.
@@kingdavid7516 No, I know that. I'm just saying a bunch of idiots on twitter thought that Trump was gonna nuke the world once he got into office. People also thought the world was gonna end with Obama but made jokes saying that it was what the Mayan calendar foretold.
1:14 The action is so quick here that one would not be blamed to assume that Hank just up and stole the filter as he ran, but lo and behold, Hank slips a bill to the woman, and since this is Hank we can assume he overpayed for the item in question. God bless this man. :D
I wish that they would bring King of the Hill back with new episodes, or at least make some animated movies, because I think this show would still be popular.
Indeed. At first, she just wanted to keep her job by following the store policy, and then as soon as it looked like Hank was about to get mobbed, she accepted his money without saying a word.
How opposite are Hank and Bobby. Hank despises Mega Lo Mart because he’s so used to small businesses and is terrified for Peggy and to a lesser extent Luanne. Bobby loves Mega Lo Mart because they have everything (especially fruit pies) and just wants to see an egg go through a wall.
PANIC MART, PANIC MART, you're gonna leave with an EMPTY cart!! PANIC MART, PANIC MART, from this world you will DEPART!! Let's go to PANIC MART, YEEEAAAHH!!
No it didn't. People have always been like this long before the pandemic was a thing. Being from Louisiana, I can't begin to tell you how many times I seen people panic buying bread, milk, and eggs anytime there was a hurricane approaching. They still do it here in NC, be it for a tropical storm or a chance of snow.
Hank throws down one bill. There's no such thing as a $60 dollar bill, and I doubt he gave her a hundred. But 60 divided by 12 is 5. Hank bought one fuel filter.
@@carlthelongshoreman1979 Doesn't count. Technically, it's still would be considered theft because the transaction was never completed and no receipt was given for "proof of purchase".
The two guys fighting over toilet paper really hit home.
Cornholio: “AHHHH TEEPEE YOU MUST GIVE ME YOUR TEEPEE!!!”
Brings me back to December 1999.
@@chubbycatfish4573 Y2k 😱
King hill predicted Covid????? 😱😱😱
In 50 years people will think this aired in 2021
Love how he still paid for it. Hank, honest to the end.
I've only watched KOTH in random clips because a friend said I probably wouldn't like it if I don't understand small-town American stuff but even I can tell that this is very in character for him. It's sweet.
@@DanteTorn Hank is a caricature of a conservative white blue-collar American. He goes to church on Sundays, works hard, and relaxes by having a beer in his backyard with his neighbors. The show largely centers around an idealistic Hank dealing with a society that is a far cry from the Norman Rockwell America he envisions, often putting him in hilarious and sometimes perilous situations. He usually learns something from his experiences. There’s a good reason why it was one of the most popular shows of the 2000’s.
"The Fundamentals"
Oh, I didn't even notice that, Good eye
I didn't see it and was going to comment "You know it's gotten bad when even Hank is stealing," but you're right, he paid for it. I underestimated our man.
Bobby has his priorities straight, I can respect that.
Always! fruit pies Connie everything else later🤣
I’d stock up on fruit pies before a storm
Hank's a good man but it was wrong not to go back for fruit pies
Even when he's breaking the rules, Hank Hill is an honest man
if you're gonna do the wrong thing, at least do it right
Well at least she’s a more competent employee than Buckley.
They probably fired her then
This is like Walmart when Covid first hits. LoL
Hey. Guess what?
Chicken thigh.
@Garfield Lasagna oh my gosh.
1:09 “I need a fuel filter! What are they for? I need one!” 😂😂😂
You laugh but this is really how a lot of things are sold...
@@jermainerace4156 A sad fact of life...
The scariest part is people in life who are like that can vote.
I had an disturbingly similar conversation on black friday a few years back
That's... Disturbingly accurate!
I love how the cashier lady saw the crowd going at hank and just gave up store policy. Like "I'll just take this, run."
As someone who's lived through multiple hurricanes in Florida, this is all too familiar.
Where in Florida are you I’m from cocoa and used to live in PSJ
@@slayerdearly west palm beach born and raised
@@athfcoz ah my dad was born there and as a kid my mom made me go to her Jehovah’s Witness Convention every freaking June and it sucked
@@slayerdearly damn poor u
@@j.m6334 sarcasm
Still paid for the one filter and cleared it.
As a employee of Walmart I can honestly say folks have gone crazy for a whole lot less.
I too would like to hear crazy walmart stories
Basically any month before December of 2012 was crazy.
Public defecation and urination, public fornication, public intoxication, all that has been replaced by pre school bandits and their near toothless mama's and dada's.
Honestly sucks being in a store just to buy one small not something you need everyday item during an event that people are panic buying.
Happened to me during the lockdown phase of the pandemic
I was calmly trying to buy a couple weeks worth of groceries because I understood 2-3 trips a month for essential shopping couldn't be avoided while everyone was losing their shit
Sad thing is all of the times people panic buy there was no shortage they created it the toilet paper shortage was literally a couple of days when people made it weeks
That happened to me last night. Who the hell buys up all the store brand yogurt to prepare for 4 inches of snow?
🍨😈❄
@@scarpfish That happens in Iowa to in the middle of town and it's like
"You do know we have such good infrastructure for dealing with snow we're never snowed in for more than a couple days, right?"
Yea during the Covid panic in march 2020 I went to wal-mart that week for just a can of polyurthane.
Didn't have any problems getting it and they even let me in front of everyone else to check out because it was just 1 item, but was just weird seeing everyone suddenly having full shopping carts plus a extra
MLM: "You can only buy these in packs of 12"
Random guy: "HE'S BUYING THEM BY THE DOZEN! SOMEBODY STOP HIM!"
People like that are such animals.
It's painfully realistic seeing only one register among dozens being open during a mass panic
Not perfectly realistic, as teenage me isn't running that register
What could possibly happen?
You just had to ask, didn't you?
Took me 5 times watching, but I figured out what he did. At 1:15 he yanks open the package and tosses it to everyone else, then pays cash for the one filter and walks out. And the cashier just takes the money. Lol
Cashier aint out to watch a man get ripped apart by an angry mob
wow good job your mom must be so proud of you
And Bobby all did these under a second, that is super fast!
If it was me doing that, I would be a second too slow and then the angry mob immediately dogpile on me within a second.
@@Trollololololful 🤣🤣🤣
and then rat poison can gets poked
She’s chill about the fights, but God forbid the guy opens his own packet of fuel filters before clearing the register. Priorities…
I’m so sick of people thinking with other people’s policies and not their own goddamn brains.
@@danieldaniels7571 work that job. Managers and corporate ride your ass, cut your hours or straight fire you if you don't follow the BS rules. That lady probably has kids and rent and ain't being a free thinker at risk of losing her check.
@@danieldaniels7571 I agree, this lady should have just broken her employer's rules and gotten reprimanded for it. I'm sure she needs that job less than Hank needs to save money on fuel filters anyway. So selfish of her.
Same, Jesus F**king Christ.
So uh. I'm not aware of anything stopping us from selling open packages IRL, it's just generally people refuse to buy things that aren't flawless. Managers are generally in the mindset of "A sale is a sale, get it out of our inventory". The real awkward part is the fact that the now 11/12 pack definitely can't be sold as is and the money would probably have to be donated and treated as if it were lost currency.
But the one thing that is 100% true is the fact that if something is a policy being enforced ( because someone got yelled at ) it will be enforced regardless of what a rational individual would want.
0:27 It's like this took place in 2020.
Just like how the simpsons predict the future
@@Timberland-Farms not really this is just like how Y2K was
@@MangaSlayer102 It most definitely wasnt this bad lol. its 2022 now and shit still aint right.
@@Timberland-Farms well if you've read a few books, humans are pretty predictable
@@RyukyuStyle it never was since the beginning of time
I like how the wife & the husband called hank a jackass 😂
I like how at 0:58 Hank's glasses slide down and he has to catch them. A great, unnecessary detail.
I have such a hard time imagining Hank being a thief. But he's so casual about it, like it was an obvious solution to him.
What makes him a thief? He paid for all 12 filters and still only took one.
@@dennyfrontier he didn't pay, the cashier wouldn't let him buy them.
He technically stole it but he did give compensation for it. That seems like the Hank thing to do in this situation.
@@dustinmalpass How? I mean, it looks like he relented, gave the money, and took the one he needed whilst throwing the other 11 at the 3 people chasing him.
@@DanknDerpyGamer cuz they didn't want to sell it to him
The wife and husband calling him a jack ass 🤣 always gets me
I like how hank slides the money then runs off with one
That jacka$$ is buying all the fuel filters 🤣Debit Bobby!
There has never been a time in history where panic buying made sense. Yet, people do it over and over and over.
People are morons
"There has never been a time in history where panic buying made sense." ...it makes perfect sense when money is about to become worthless and you don't know where you're going to get your next meal or if you will have enough food in the house to outlast the army surrounding the city. Just ask anyone from Sarajevo or Gorazde if they could have used more water or food or clean cloth, and how much they would have paid for it.
@@jermainerace4156 OK, Jermaine.
Look up the word "panic".
It's a great time to swipe stuff from the store though, especially with self-checkout lines since there's a ton of people there. I always get a ton of groceries for free when hurricanes are coming through, and the one time I got caught I just feigned ignorance and said I was in a hurry. Best part is, all it does is hurt Walmart profit, which I'm perfectly happy with since my taxpayer money subsidizes their employees.
0:38 Walmart Business in a nutshell
Are you asking me to believe that Hank Hill wouldn't have already replaced his fuel filter?
Knowing Hank I would surely think he would be more prepared, like having an extra in the vehicle at all times. I at least have an extra at home at all times, and change it after so many miles before it actually needs to be replaced. Preventative maintenance. One less thing to leave you stranded 😎.
@@jonathonrossebo1783 true true
As someone who worked for Walmart, there are so many stupid and illogical rules/regulations.
As someone who also worked for walmart they never paid us enough to follow the illogical rules/regulations anyways.
If you saw them buy it sealed, then you know that they bought a faulty product without tampering. If it's open, there's no way to know whether or not they tampered with one of the valves to get a refund and it gets messy
This episode was about Y2K for the people who are to young to remember.
People in the 1700's:"This is the end of times!" (Black Plague)
People in the 90's:"This is the end of times!" (Y2k)
People in the year 2012:"This is the end of times!" (Mayan Calender)
People in the year 2016:"This is the end of times!" (Trump's Election)
People in the year 2019:"This is the end of times!" (WW3 because of a tweet)
People in the year 2020:"This is the end of times!" (Covid)
People through out History:"This is the end of times!" (Rapture)
People:"Why aren't you worried about [insert next crisis here]?"
Me, who's had a Fallout plan since I was twelve:"...Reasons."
@@connerthewubbzler1062 you forgot abou 6/6/06
@@connerthewubbzler1062 pretty sure more people thought obama and bush were the antichrist than trump, and that they were more likely to cause a world war - along with biden, currently. since, you know, trump didn't bomb any new countries and instead was doing peace treaties. unlike the other 3 presidents i mentioned... you just have TDS. but i agree with your statement otherwise.
@@kingdavid7516 No, I know that. I'm just saying a bunch of idiots on twitter thought that Trump was gonna nuke the world once he got into office. People also thought the world was gonna end with Obama but made jokes saying that it was what the Mayan calendar foretold.
@@ProfessionalPatches True
"they've got everything and a whole lot more" 😂
The subliminal messaging works on Bobby.
@@MarkJohnson-ro1ed it's such a dumb marketing phrase. Real Idiocracy vibes
$60 for a 12 pack of fuel filters? What A RIP OFF
I love the sound it makes when hank drops the fuel filters on the counter right before he runs away
Every Walmart in America in April of 2020
Insurance reasons? cause getting beat by a crowd over a single pack of anything won’t lead to a lawyer
That's the kind of stuff you'd see if there were a blizzard, or a hurricane. Nobody panic buys during a tornado!
In times of crises bobby sure has his priorities straight 😂
Hank handled that situation perfectly lol
lmao hank"" to dale""" you with your guard down is my greatest fears
1:14 The action is so quick here that one would not be blamed to assume that Hank just up and stole the filter as he ran, but lo and behold, Hank slips a bill to the woman, and since this is Hank we can assume he overpayed for the item in question.
God bless this man. :D
I like how the guy calls him “Jackass” like it’s his name
Considering it's Maurice LaMarche, I can't un-hear his Yosemite Sam voice in that guy at 1:06
Lmaooo
Thank god Hank still got that one for a dollar and quickly escaped.
I really doubt hank would let his fuel filter get clogged. He would replace it when the manual called for it
Hank just committed petty larceny
Quick, what’s the button to turn himself in?
Hanks attitude toward Meg-lo mart is my attitude toward Amazon
Lol, without context, this looks like a movie we've all seen.
Boondocks, South Park and King of the Hill never fails to depict American people
I wish that they would bring King of the Hill back with new episodes, or at least make some animated movies, because I think this show would still be popular.
Bobby's love for fruit pies is never fails lol.
1:04 - 1:10 I like the way that couple calls Hank a jackass.
Good Call Bobby
That cashier is such a sweetheart.
Indeed. At first, she just wanted to keep her job by following the store policy, and then as soon as it looked like Hank was about to get mobbed, she accepted his money without saying a word.
“Fuel filters? What are they for! I need one!”
When my truck got totaled from a drunk driver I understood what hank went through after that truck
It aint like they predicting the future if history repeats itself
I can imagine if this episode predicted COVID-19.
How opposite are Hank and Bobby. Hank despises Mega Lo Mart because he’s so used to small businesses and is terrified for Peggy and to a lesser extent Luanne. Bobby loves Mega Lo Mart because they have everything (especially fruit pies) and just wants to see an egg go through a wall.
PANIC MART, PANIC MART, you're gonna leave with an EMPTY cart!! PANIC MART, PANIC MART, from this world you will DEPART!! Let's go to PANIC MART, YEEEAAAHH!!
One of the only things that bothered me in this show was that they reused voice actors and it was always so obvious.
Dallas/Fort Worth and all of north Texas when a snow storm is coming.
Seriously though a 12 pack of fuel filters lol
“12 fuel filters for $60.”
Walmart in a nuttshell
0:57 What insurance reasons?! What could possibly happen to an open package of fuel filters?!
Toliet paper has had rushes in every panic moment. Y2K, sars, ebola, ect.
Well, Hank got his 1.
This episode predicted 2020.
This episode showed that people don't change and don't prepare.
No it didn't. People have always been like this long before the pandemic was a thing. Being from Louisiana, I can't begin to tell you how many times I seen people panic buying bread, milk, and eggs anytime there was a hurricane approaching. They still do it here in NC, be it for a tropical storm or a chance of snow.
Reflection of the plandemic panic!
Never saw this episode, but a quick guess is they got a report of possible snow? That's how people here in SC behave when they forecast snow.
In the episode, theres a report on a tornado that may hit their area of Texas (which it does), so people went crazy
Seneca, SC Here 😀
Also in this episode Hank's family are in the middle of the tornado's path
@@relic374 Actually the tornado was heading for the trailer park Luanne's parents lived in
@@nothat0therguy992 No, Hank's family were at the trailer park where Luanne's parents used to live, which was in the path of the tornado
I thought this would be a mashup of King of The Hill and I Write Sins Not Tragedies.
A comet will destroy the planet tomorrow .....well I better go get some toilet paper 🧻
You know Hank Hill likes Fruit Pies like Bobby.
I laughed at the very last second
And this is why I prefer buying at a small store then places big like target, Lowes ect. So much stuff but terrible ass help
*insert toilet paper remark here
Who knew this King of the Hill episode was speaking to the beginning of perils that was 2020???
My entire life exactly
I love when Hank becomes a scofflaw.
he quickly grabs one, pays and runs away
The lady in the green shirt is the same one from the pilot who, ironically enough, thought Hank had a temper when he was screaming at Buckley.
Man I love this show
I'm glad we got our poo tickets before everyone else figured out something was wrong.
Hey America, you're so fine. You're so fine you blow my mind. America. *Clap*
She don’t know what a fuel filter is for lmao
I always think of that UA-cam poop ya know fellas when ever I see this scene
Hank throws down one bill. There's no such thing as a $60 dollar bill, and I doubt he gave her a hundred. But 60 divided by 12 is 5. Hank bought one fuel filter.
He stole the fuel filter! This is shocking “I tell you what!” OMG
You can see him put money on the counter
@@carlthelongshoreman1979 Doesn't count. Technically, it's still would be considered theft because the transaction was never completed and no receipt was given for "proof of purchase".
🙌 America 2024 🙌
They laughed about sharing in scarcity back then. Now we're living it.
Still the best anime of all time.
1:10 "What are they for?"
He still left the money on the counter.
Mike Judge obviously lived in California.
King of the hill did people buying way to much toilet paper before covid
Hahahahahahahaha haha!!!¡! Who'd have thought this would one day for so well with today.
This aged like a fine wine
That's a mower fuel filter though
It’s almost like they made this recently but it’s an older show. Lol.
1:18 lol shoplifting
He tossed it away behind the register. 1:15
Shoplifting is completely out of Hank's character. He'd buahhahahha at the thought that he stole something.
@@ValisFan3 yeah I know lol I was referencing to a ytp
1:18
LOL Shoplifting
Panic! at the Mega-Lo
Story of my life rolled up in 3 minutes.