Unaired King of the Hill Series Finale from Season 11
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- This is the original ending planned for King of the Hill at the end of season 11 before they were renewed for seasons 12 and 13. The final scene mirrors the opening scene at the beginning of the series.
Provided by King of the Hill producer Jim Dauterive. Currently the only version available, but he is hopefully going to upload a proper copy soon.
Early ending: that boy ain't right but he's a pretty good kid
Final ending: im proud of you bobby
Final ending was much more satisfying
@@milliefleur Early ending is more in tune with the tone of the show
@@anthonyshepherd265 I know, but it’s nice to see hank and Bobby have a common ground.
Hiiii mikeee
@@joemother7601 hi
"Boy, I can't believe it was just a year ago that Luanne's momma stabbed her daddy with a fork, and she moved into our house. It feels like 10."
Genius leaning on the fourth wall joke.
Hank's subtle character progression:
First Episode: Kills bug for landing on him
Final Episode: Merely brushes it away
I like that they decided to retcon two semi outlandish episodes as dreams but not the episode where Peggy watches a man get killed in a slaughterhouse
What episodes were those?
@@saberiandream316 Bill stealing the tank is Tanking to to the Streets, Hank being born in NY is Yankee Hankee, Peggy watching a man die is Pigmalion
And was oddly unfazed by it...
Well, Hank wasn’t there to see it…and they likely told nobody.
or the one where Hank drops the Olympic torch and Dale lights it up with his cigarette or the one where Peggy gets all uppity about a stolen garden gnome
the tank one was normal compared to that crap
I love that everything Chuck Mangione plays turns into feels so good hahaha
“Maybe that’s because it does Feel So Good - to be alive.”
@@ddog9301 no that's not it.
I was about to say the same thing. Mike Judge is a hilarious writer.
CHICK Mangione I'm not a chick I'm a dude.
Lol after that explosion he hasn’t been able to play a song without it turning into feels so good
“This is a blessed day. NOW WHO WANTS TO ROCK???”
I just love how John Redcorn can go from spiritual to metalhead at the drop of a hat.
That was the joke
Yep, that's John "No Scoring" Redcorn for ya.
He can also go from spiritual to metalhead at the drop of his pants
Not sorry
@@WxIxLxLxIxAxMxS depends on if Nancy's game.
@@Birch_ON Nancy wasn't his only "patient"~
I still prefer the one we got. Seeing Hank and Bobby find a common ground is truly special.
It was, but Bobby being a meat pro just felt out of nowhere since he always wanted to be a standup comedian. This feels more in line with the entirely of the show. Hank may not always agree with what Bobby does, but, he knows Bobby is a good kid and will be alright.
and the fact everyone sitting down for a meal and showing their adventure was over was that message that it was time to go and have something to eat kind of ending
Hank and Bobby find a common ground at multiple points in the series tho. This felt more natural
@@anthonyshepherd265 In the episodes where Bobby takes Home-Ec and Bill tries to market his family sauce, Bobby was revealed to be an extremely talented chef. So it's not just out of the blue, Bobby's greatest talent is his skill with food even if he doesn't know it yet.
Well it's cause that was the soul of the show, the relationship between Hank and Bobby
The wedding guest cameos are awesome
Granted some make no sense ..
Why tf is the social worker there?
Idk why Luanne invited that mean girl from beauty school. I hated the way they treat her.
For everyone thinking that Cotton was dead at this point, bear in mind that this was the unaired ending before the show was renewed for 2 extra seasons and he was killed off in the following season
Cotton dies in season 12 this is season 11
Yea, that’s what I meant by “the following season”, maybe it wasn’t clear enough
@@lesliea.1019 yeah I misread your post. I'm sorry
@@kk8037 that’s okay
This ending is pretty good, but more of a fourth wall break. I feel that this ending better suits a KotH movie than the TV series. The original felt more in line with the TV series. I do like both though.
Not so much of a fourth wall break, but, more along the lines of them remembering and acknowledging past events and how its shaped them. Hank saying “that boy ain’t right, but he’s a good kid” feels more in line with the show and part of what it’s always been about. Hank and Bobby’s relationship.
Also feels like something they'd say after having a big grand adventure like in a movie
"Been a crazy year, but it FEELS LIKE 10" I'd say its a fine ending for a decade long show! (seriously though, all that was in a a year..!?)
Probably why it wasn't the "real" ending to the show. I enjoyed how for the four main characters, it all happened in a year, but for us, it was over 10 years. I know Mike Judge likes to have fun with his shows and sometimes play with reality and fiction, but maybe he realized it would have seemed like a cop-out to just pass it off as more of the viewer experience rather than the character experience, so what we saw in the finale was the real deal all along.
It isn’t a fourth wall breaking
It's sad and haunting that the voices for both Luanne and Lucky have passed away. Tom Petty was 66 when he passed in 2017. Sadly, Kimberly Murphy (Luanne) was only 32 when she passed on 2009.
*Brittany Murphy.
what!
It just means that Lucky and Luanne are in heaven together.
It’s Brittany Murphy
Who the fuck is Kimberly Murphy? It's Brittany Murphy. She was actually a pretty well-known actress before she died. She wasn't just Luanne Platter. She was in several movies some of which were pretty big deal like remember The 8 Mile?
No way all that took place in a year that's crazy.
The one year joke is funny, but you have to ignore multiply Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes.
Or an entire episode about the 2000 presidential election 😂
@@claymathewselevator8121 and y2k
@@Zak-bv4qm I know both of you are right but those 2 examples in particular could have happened the same year if the year was 2000 going into 2001.
All but one of them were just a dream
@@animal245533 No. Y2K episode had to happen at the tail end of 1999. Otherwise they would've already known that nothing happened.
It's crazy to think that both Tom Petty and Brittany Murphy are both gone. After all these years, it's still hard to take in. Man, I really loved this show and they were both great as Luanne and Lucky.
I hope they don't recast them in the revival. Just say the family moved.
@Justin Pullen it's hard to say what th e y will do, but I agree. Don't recast them.
I can’t believe that now Johnny Hardwick has passed away now no less.
@@MiggyRules I know! It's heartbreaking. It's like losing friends! Very sad!
@@RumbleFish69agreed 😞
I like to think the dream explanation for the tank and New York episodes was just Hank’s way of saying “we agreed to never speak of those again.” They were embarrassing enough chapters that Hank would do that.
I like to think that, because to make that episode non-canon would be a little disappointing.
I can see why you'd say that. Hank saying that they agree not to talk about those things again instead of explaining that those events were just dreams of Bill make more sense. I mean in Yankee Hankee, Hank was going through a identity crisis after finding out that he wasn't born in Texas, so it make sense for him wish it was a dream instead of actually happening in real life.
nahm mike judge wanted to retcon those because he felt they were too shark jumpy
@@mizv4043 Ironically I feel like Yankee Hankee was less ridiculous than the plane jump episode or the 2 parter where the mega low mart blew up.
That's how I perceived it. His facial expressions pretty much confirm it.
I can see why they didn't air this ending. Surely the fans would all question the writers if they're going to say all of the events in the series took place in one year. There were multiple Christmas episodes.
Or could just say those were non-canon also. continuity be damn says jim deautrieve the writer for king of the hill.
They didn’t air it because Fox renewed the show last minute, so, they scrapped this ending. And honestly no one would question it because almost every animated show does this. This ending would’ve been perfect had it aired if Fox did go though with axing the show.
Those other Christmases were just dreams. Halloweens and Y2K too.
Those were all in Bill’s head
And multiple Thanksgiving episodes.
Hank saying Bobby ain’t right but is a good kid
Is honestly….really sweet thing of him to say about his son.
He knows his son is weird but overall is a good perosn
Yeah, but in the final ending, Hank says he's proud of him. That holds more emotional weight.
@@notsyzagts7967
Very true
I think both hold great weight imo
It shows that despite Bobby being well…a weird kid
No matter what he does in the future
Hank will be proud of him. Really shows that Hank is the best cartoon dad
Like Andy Taylor and Opie from The Andy Griffith Show...
0:44 Junichiro flew all the way from Japan for her wedding.
Also how is her mom here after the whole ordeal of her staying at Bills?
Patch made it too for some reason as did Bernie Mack.
The good cousin
And the social worker from the Pilot episode and Miss Kremser and Charice Johnson from the Beauty Academy and the dude who plays Monsignor Martinez and Eustace from Hank's childhood Straight Arrow Troupe and Maddy Pladder
@@joshedwards5311 A wizard did it
While I think I prefer the ending we got (This one feels a little ham-fisted with all the "REMEMBER THE TIME" lines thrown in at the end), I do like that the mirror of the opening shot was always planned to be how the series ends.
I'm also not a big fan of the idea of certain events being revealed to have never actually happened. Like the whole affair with the tank hijacking during the wargames. That's one of my all time favorite episodes of KOTH, and to have it decanonized for no reason at the end of the series really rubs me the wrong way. For that alone I'm kind of glad that we got a different ending.
@@kayokango To be fair, that was because Mike Judge wasn't a fan of that episode because he felt it was a bit too sharkjumpey.
@@kayokango I don't get everyone taking what Hank said as serious. I more interpreted it as a "Let us never speak of this again" sort of thing, and not something to be taken seriously.
It honestly feels like they knew it and were rolling with these callbacks as a joke.
Yeah, that was pretty lame. but at least they didn't try to turn it into some lame clip show like the Seinfeld finale.
Praise whomever kept this from being the last episode
All this happened in 1 year!? Seriously lol.
Is that why many people have stories of Texas?
Yep
That sums up why the kids never age in animated shows over the years.
Super Cereal
It had to have been more than a year, because the time Luanne drank Hank's beer she was 19.5, but a few season later turned 21, and even legally drank a beer in the alley to celebrate
The father son grilling ending can't be beat, because the boy was finally 'right' in Hank's eyes. He's no longer worry about Bobby's character or milestones.
This is really funny because we never see them have such open or direct conversations throughout the show, and yet here they're speedrunning all the things they would normally never bring up.
Well, Bobby was also "right" when he shot a rifle (more right than Hank!)
Hank & Bobby would be the right note for it to end on, but my issue with the finale is exactly that Bobby achieves rightness according to Hank's preconceived standards. It'd have been better if Hank learned to love the ways Bobby isn't like him.
@@VelvetVexations Yes! Right on! Exactly what I was always thinking!
@@VelvetVexations3:13 kinda happened here
Your telling me that this whole series was the span of just one YEAR and that each season was a month and every episode was just a day or two apart.... wow that was amazing 👏
How many Thanksgivings and Christmas' does Texas have a year!? that was a lot of specials
@@Spearmph2 it’s those dang ol’ Hungarian restaurants making people sick and hallucinate
Still, it would've been ridiculous to believe that the event of the WHOLE series up until this episode took place in the course of just ONE freaking year. Cause how would that explain all the Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes? Also the fact that Yankee Hankee and Tankin' It to the Streets would've been consider non-canon and actually never really happen and that they were just dreams that Bill imagine were real due to eating to much Hungarian foods is something real funny cause you wouldn't expect the show to try to retcon an entire episode and claimed that they never actually happen in Canon. That's something you expect The Simpsons and Family Guy to do.
Also not to mention that in the episode where Luanne works at Hottyz, it was mentioned that Luanne spent 2.5 years at Arlen Community College.
Luanne doesn't go from full head of hair to bald back to full head again in a year.
That was a good ending, seeing Hank and the guys reminisce about a lot of the major events that happened in the series and also have the last few seconds reference how the first few seconds of the pilot started.
But like what others are saying, I prefer the ending we already got with Hank and Bobby having a touching father-son moment and sharing some common ground.
You cant beat the ending we got. It was perfect n left everyone smiling.
I always imagined that the show didn't really have a continuity. Like, the events portrayed happened over the course of 2 years or so and we're watching them in no particular order. In the episodes where time passes, I imagine other episodes occured inside those time jumps.
Considering they aired them in a different order than they produced them, that’s a pretty accurate way to view the show!
Holy crap. I have watched the whole series 30 plus times. It's kind of my security blanket. I can't believe I have never seen this and I wonder what other scenes are out there yet to be released.
0:44
The fact that junichiro showed up for the wedding is nice,lmao
Wish they'd show more of him in like,later episodes,but for the only one he was in,he was awesome
Hopefully he can make an appearance in the new king of the hill sequel series.
@@eduardoflores1503 oh no dude
Junty Joe 💯🤣🤣
Man that Japan episode was one of the best
Maybe we get some “The Hill brothers are on the case!” On the sequel
This would have been a rather odd way to end the series. It’s funny and sorta sweet in its own way, but the finale we actually got had far more heart and was a much more satisfying conclusion to Hank and Bobby’s relationship.
Mentions every episode in the span of 1 minute and 56 seconds
And to everyone saying "but I thought Cotten died!"
he did die, but since the show was originally supposed to end in season 11 and Cotten only died in season 12, Cotten wouldn't have died if this was the ending.
The series was actually originally going to end with season 10.
I'm glad the show got at least one additional season, if not just because I could see Cotton die.
Really glad we got the ending we got… For now
Redcorn looking a little skinny
Not sure if I prefer this ending or the real ending but either way this would have been a great ending to end the series
I definitely didn't like the whole "Its only been a year deal" the series had several Thanksgiving AND Christmas episodes plus some of the characters do in fact age
@@davisthegamelord A lot can happen in a year
@@davisthegamelord those were all dreams bill had after eating at a revolting hungarian restaurant
I like the real one better
@@Blackstaar52 bruh 💀
Has anyone else noticed Beavis, Butthead and Daria at the wedding?
Lol I can understand Bill hallucinating the tank episode but why would he imagine Hank being born in a New York stadium after a botched Castro assassination?
I love how he adds that it feels like 10 years. You know I felt like it was 10 years as well. 😂
I like the actual ending better because it took Hank and Bobby's relationship to it's natural conclusion, which was something that had started within the first episode and not the second episode.
Makes me wonder if it will stick since the series had many episodes with Hank and Bobby connecting (Meet the Propaniacs was my favorite episode for this reason).
Wish the finale had been a combination of this with the one we got in the end. Best of both worlds. A reflection on just how many insane, unbelievable things happened and a final bond between father and son.
I want a full length version of John Redcorn's "White Wedding" cover.
Hell yeah, Big Mountain Fudge Cake.
pretty neat to see, but seeing them say that the events of the show took place in one year seems a bit too far fetched.
Well, there were only 259 episodes. So if every episode only lasts a day it’s possible. Although I do think most last 2-3 days, so probably not, but Someone would have to go and count to be certain.
I do like the idea though that it’s not a super long time, maybe a year and a half, two tops. It would explain why Bobby never went past middle school
@@gentlemancharmander4411 but also there have been multiple holiday episodes which would be very hard to explain
@@superIBM1231 the holiday episodes happen within the same week maybe?
@@superIBM1231 don't forget about the episode involving Y2K and later an episode involving about MySpace
I believe the series began with Bobby being 11 and ended with him being 14. I could be wrong though
I actually prefer this one. The summary of it happening in 1 year to account for all the TV tropes was nice. And they retconned Hank being born at Yankee Stadium.
But they are several Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes. Plus Bobby for from 10 to like 14
Bobby stayed same age.
Also the Yankee stadium episode was good
@@shibbyjim Bobby's age progresses throughout the series. He starts out aged 11, turns 12 in "Shins of the Father" (the episode came out in 1997, putting his birthdate in 1985), turns 13 in "I Don't Want To Wait For Our Lives To Be Over", and is aged 13 for the rest of the series.
@@captainluke562 all dreams of Bill's.
It's weird that they wanted to say the series took place in only 1 year and that some of the episodes that didn't fit "were all bills weird dreams after he had some bad food at some weird restaurant"
This feels like something you would do at the halfway point in a series, or like a hundredth episode or something, before taking a break and then doing the real ending at the end of the show.
Like I could see a far more meta show doing this at the end of every season just as a little last fuck you to the audiences every year before the Christmas special.
I binged watched this show this year and I completely forgot how Boby is the technically Dali lama in the show
Pretty cool man, I’ve watched this show a dozen of times but I’ve never seen this ending.
That’s because this scene was made as the finale only to be scrapped at the last minute.
3:55 MY GOD I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH A FITHLY SCREEN!
John Redcorn has never been more attracted to Luanne than in this very moment
Jesus, after the laundry list of world ending events that all apparently occurred in a single year, I wouldn't be surprised if Hank caught malaria off camera from that mosquito.
I really thought that was where they were going when I saw the mosquito.
Dale: sometimes I wish I could get back at Nancy for cheating on me with John redcorn
Hank: Dale what are you
Dale: Jesus hank would you cut the act I knew the whole time I mean come
Thankfully this wasn't the ending they went with.
Given that cotton is alive in this ending despite having died before the series ended. it doesn’t give me ending vibes. Given that cotton is alive in this ending despite having died before the series ended. it doesn’t give me ending vibes. retconning two awesome episodes with good character development into a hallucination for a last minute Jokes also lame. Not that this isn’t neat, but The real endings definitely better.
Apparently, the reason for it was because Mike Judge wasn't a fan of Hank being born in New York and felt Bill stealing a tank was too sharkjumpy.
this season was made before Cotton died
I got some serious deja vu reading this.
I like this ending so much. I love seeing all the Easter eggs.
Starts with a mosquito biting Hank's neck, ends with mosquito biting hanks neck!
They reminisced about all the stuff that happened on the whole 10 season run of the show up until that point and tried to make it seem like it all happened within one year, but ignored the fact that (at least I’m pretty sure this is the case) KotH had multiple holiday episodes, like more than one Christmas episode, more than one thanksgiving, etc, soooo….??
This is hilarious and I'm glad it was made, but I'm glad they didn't go with this as the ending.
Honestly, if this was the ending to KoTH and not "To Sirloin with Love" I think people would of loved it just as much.
But as it stands, To Sirloin with Love is a fantastic ending to an amazing show.
No. I absolutely hate this garbage ending
@@3starperfectdeer233 Eh, I personally like the symbolism with the mosquito and the sort of good reminiscent feeling it has. I understand why some people might not like it but that doesn't change that it still would of been a great ending had it been used.
I didn't really like this scene. It felt like it was trying too hard to nod to everyone in the show and it felt weird that that it was focused around the wedding.
King of the hill has the strong theme of Hank struggling to deal with a changing world and eventually coming to terms. Many episodes start with Hank having one position and slowly transitioning to another over the episode. For example, the sex ed episode and his struggle with helping out Connie.
The To Sirloin with Love ending is just great because it meshes with one of the catchphrases of the show, "That boy ain't right." Its the culmination of Hank trying to deal with Bobby being so different from what he thought he wanted only to realize that Bobby was just fine.
If this aired it would've pissed a lot of people off and tainted the legacy of the show. It was a good thing they got renewed for more seasons so they stopped them from making this weird ending canon.
Everything after season seven sucked and I just pretend it never aired
The mosquitoe pan up to the Arlen water tower, I'm crying!
I love the running gag of Chuck always transitioning into playing Feels So Good.
Why can't Luanne just say yes lol wtf
0:42 i thought it was really neat that junichiro showed up at luanne's wedding
So did Hank being born in the ladies room of Yankee Stadium and Bill stealing a tank really not happen? Or was Hank just gaslighting Bill?
I think Hank is just lying to himself.
@@stephenking5852 I get Hank lying to himself about being born in the ladies room of Yankee Stadium. But why would he lie to himself about something that Bill did?
@@Sewblon I thought he was lying about it for Legal reasons.
Bill:"Remember that time I stole a Tank from the Military?"
Hank:"That never happened..."
Bill:"But-"
Hank:"Bill, if that DID happen, you'd be dishonorably discharged and most likely executed... which is why it did NOT happen...and even if it did, we shouldn't talk about it like it did..."
Hank was "gaslighting" him self more like, lol.
I vote true for the tank and gaslighting for New York...
I know I'm in the minority here (shocking) granted I like the end with the neighborhood coming to the cookout and seeing a lil of how the characters grew or learned a secret about their job I wish it was more like that instead of Bobby joins a team of jerk meat examiners that part felt like it could have just been a different episode it didn't feel finale worthy I get the whole Bobby Hank relationship thing but feel they could have had a better problem than that
I'm curious what they have done/will do with the sequel show. Time passed...What of Dale? Luanne? Lucky?
The fact that king of the hill was cancelled for the Cleveland show 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
How did Bill know that Bobby burned the church?
He probably told him the truth after the whole incident died down
bro, clean yo tv screen, its filthy
Ed Edd n Eddy also had a original series finale before getting season 5 and the big picture show.
The title is super clickbaitey. This wasn't unaired, it definitely aired on TV. It's just that this was originally intended to be the series finale after 11 seasons, but they ended up making another two seasons to round out to 13 after this aired.
Good thing to, because I like the actual season 13 series finale a lot more than this potential one.
R.I.P. Johnny Hardwick
AT LEAST THE FINAL FILM IS OVER
RIP HARDWICK
Just one year damn
Love the way the mosquito flew above the town just like it had in the very first episode
nothing focking classier than a shaky camcorder aimed at a dirty ass TV
2:50 I actually remember series co-producer Jim Dauterive HATED the New York episode and said when given the chance to co-write the series finale, proposed explaining it off as a fever dream that Bill had.
This must be what he was talking about!
Clean your screen amigo
They didn't even mention Peggy falling out of that airplane
I tell ya what!
Jesus clean your TV screen
So basically if this was the true ending. The 12 seasons were just 1 year in Koth universe.. Wow
WHOAH!!! really cool that they said it was only a year in their life (although it felt like 10...thats a great way to explain it...athough it leaves a lot of continuity issue)
I've always wondered why the hell Junichiro flew all the way to Arlen for Luanne's wedding... He never met her. But now it makes sense.
It can be assumed that off screen and in between the events of several episodes, Junichiro and Hank kept in touch through phone calls or maybe emails. Junichiro perhaps even took a trip to the United States a few times and got to know more of Hank's friends and family.
Ugh I know it’s a joke but it always bugged me how only a year passed yet they had multiple thanksgivings/ christmases 😂.
The more extreme nonsense of King of the Hill being written off as Bill dreams from food poisoning is kinda lame but whatever.
Hold on, is the part about the Hungarian restaurant true or is Hank lying about that? Dale, seems to agree with Hank here.
3:33 I love how they do the same opening sequence from the pilot but in reverse.
They do that in the final ending
@@syndrette It's not really the same though.
So was that mosquito on the back of Hank's head the entire show?
All this reminiscing brought up my pain water... p,diddle
Now remember that the series One Piece also takes place in roughly a year, too. Aside from a 2-year time skip of training, the Straw Hat pirates rarely ever have a boring day, I tell you what. A single arc can take place over 1 day, but be 10 volumes long.
And its been running for 25 years. Now that's an adventure.
one piece is trash compare to this masterpiece.
@@greed42o
Lol. King of the Hill holds a special place in my heart, save for when it ran out of steam at the end and added Lucky.
@@Poet482 nah if we didnt have lucky we will never got that great epsiode where khan gose hillbilly.
Or how the early Buu arc in DBZ is one day long. Everything went horribly wrong in just a single day!
@@greed42o tell me you’ve never read one piece without telling me you haven’t read one piece.
Thank you for this!
I loved KOTH!
Still do I tell yu whut!
I love the implication that in the span of a single year, Luanne had a stable (unstable) boyfriend in Buckley, he died, she got over it, dropped out of beauty school, joined community college, dropped out of community college, dated Lucky, and married him.
Honestly this was already a bit after the point where I stopped liking the show so as a finale it was meh for me.
This extra scene feels more like awkward jokey exposition trying to make sense of the show's warped continuity than anything and I don't really like it for that. Better it wasn't included in the episode proper I'd say.
I think if they took the ending where they recreate the opening scene of the show and add it to the actual finale, it would've been perfect.
This ending creates a huge continuity error. Here's why:
The entire concept was that the entire events of the last 11 seasons take place within a single year. The problem is that we see the characters go through the annual holidays and major pop culture events over different years.
Personally, I prefer the other ending. Just my opinion.
Wait, so are they saying the entire King of the Hill series took place over the course of one year in their world!? That's insane if so.
Whenever the new show starts, I want to see Hank and Peggy raising Grace after Luanne and Lucky passed. She's very smart and a mechanical whiz (like Luanne in the early seasons), she sleeps in the den, and on her wall she has a portrait of her parents... right next to a giant painting of Ladybird.
That’s beautiful.
I like it but as others have stated the whole one year business is very poor writing. It'd be one thing if they reflected on the past but to say it all happened in one year even if it's just a cartoon seems sloppy. As others have pointed out there are multiple holiday episodes. As for those weird dreams of Bills Hank is trying to disavow the events. He's trying to cover them up.
Peggy never grew up on a ranch either. That was also a dream. It has to be because Peggy went to west Arlen.
I thought Cotten died? Or did he fake his death?
He dies later in the series
He CAN fake his death too
@@DeereBorgGaming If this was the season 12 finale, Cotton died before it.
Everyone they say most of the things that happened were a dream since it all took place in one year. Stop complaining about multiple Christmases they address it as dreams.
King of the Hill is just so damn good. If I had to choose one show to watch for the rest of my life its definitely this one I tell you what.