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- A straight-laced propane salesman in Arlen, Texas tries to deal with the wacky antics of his family and friends, while also trying to keep his son in line.
- The iconic animated duo are back and dumber than ever. The '90s pop-culture phenomenons return, voiced by creator Mike Judge, to confound common sense, torment each other, and showcase some of the dumbest comedy imaginable.
- After a "creative" judge sentences them to space camp, a black hole sends our adolescent heroes 24 years into the modern future where the duo misuse iPhones, embark on a quest to score, and become targets of the Deep State.
- 1997–201030mTV-PG7.5 (393)TV EpisodeBill opens a Santa Claus village at his house and annoys Hank by keeping it open well after Christmas.
- Hank wins an Alamo beer can contest and travels to Louisiana to complete it for a monetary prize; the Hill Family stays with Bill's relatives, while Bobby picks up foppish habits from Bill's cousin, Gilbert.
- Hank and the boys become volunteer firemen, but when the firehouse burns down, they all have a different version of how the event took place.
- Nine Rivers, Arlen's all-Asian country Club, is under pressure to have a non-Asian member, so Khan tries to get Hank to join.
- 1997–201023mTV-PG7.2 (313)TV EpisodeBobby impresses no one but his teacher when he learns Commedia Dell'Arte.
- The Hills travel to Montana where Peggy attempts to make amends with her estranged rancher mother; Meanwhile, Hank clashes with the locals and Henry Winkler.
- Hank enters his house in Arlen's parade of homes showcase, but when the hill house tests positive for mold, Hank and his family must relocate to a seedy hotel.
- Hank has the misfortune of being left all alone with Connie right when she gets her first period. He tries to handle the situation the best way he knows how, and unfortunately, he doesn't.
- When Bobby repeatedly disobeys Hank, he is forced to attend the same boot camp Cotton went to in his youth. But to Cotton's horror, the once draconian facility now mollycoddles its cadets.
- Bobby falls head-over-heals for a classmate. Hank and his friends discover an abandoned couch in the alleyway where they normally stand and drink beer.
- 1997–201030mTV-PG6.9 (345)TV EpisodePeggy pretends to be a nun to get a job teaching Spanish at a Catholic school.
- When Luanne runs up a large credit-card debt, Peggy vows to help her pay it off... but ends up buying a roller-derby team in the process.
- After Hank finds an arrow head in his lawn, Peggy gives a archaeologist permission to have an archaeological dig their yard.
- 1997–201023mTV-PG7.2 (343)TV EpisodeConnie's delinquent cousin, Tid Pao, wreaks havoc while visiting Arlen.
- Bill spreads lice to Hank, Dale, and Boomhauer. When Hanks gets his head shaved, he's surprised to discover he has a tattoo on his scalp.
- Peggy becomes a customer service representative for Alamo Beer, Hank's favorite brand. She is sworn to secrecy about the reason for the beer's sudden unavailability in the area.
- Peggy starts selling health bars, but when her business is slow, she uses Bill to do all the work and takes most of the money.
- When Bill's high school football record is broken unfairly, Hank convinces him to return to the field and re-claim his record.
- A track coach uses Bobby to shame good athletes when they get out of line.
- Luanne becomes a boxer.
- Hank and his friends tend to the grass on a football field to keep the groundskeeper from being fired; and Luanne falls for Lucky's new rims.
- 1997–201022mTV-PG7.4 (319)TV EpisodeHank commissions Peggy to create some artwork to satisfy the local zoning board after they approve a Strickland Propane expansion, but Peggy is humiliated when an art dealer promotes her as an illiterate hillbilly.
- Hank's truck is on its last wheels and he balks at the thought of getting a new truck, much to the chagrin of friends and family.
- Peggy takes over as coach of the cheerleading squad, and switches the girls from elaborate dance routines to violent spectacle.
- Cotton helps Peggy rehabilitate, while Peggy uncovers the truth behind Cotton's war stories.
- When racecar driver John Force needs a kidney transplant, Dale turns out to be a perfect match; and Peggy helps Bobby win over his classmates when he reads announcements over the school's intercom system.
- Cotton plays detective when someone begins drinking Hank's grapefruit juice; and Dale tries to launch his own home security company.
- Bobby and Hank compete in a dog dancing contest.
- Boomhauer plans to ask his girlfriend to marry him.
- Hank inadvertently causes Kahn to lose his job.
- Buckley is killed in an explosion at Mega Lo Mart.
- After Dale behaves like a big jerk, Hank and the boys steal his lawnmower and blame it on a conspiracy, pushing Dale to the limits of his sanity.
- Hanks accompanies his mother and some of her friends on a trip to a museum on an island during Spring Break, the only problem is MTV and the college students are there, too.
- A dashing Mexican television star asks Peggy to spend two weeks south of the border to tutor his children, but Peggy gets the feeling that the actor wants to have an affair with her.
- Hank joins the town council to uncover the truth behind the recent requirement of ineffectual low-flow toilets.
- Peggy opens her own bookstore, but when she discovers that customers are nonexistent, she reluctantly allows Dale to sublet space so he can sell guns.
- While searching for a sorority to join, Luanne inadvertently joins a brainwashing cult, while Hank can't bring himself to kill an emu.
- After Hank catches Bobby freak dancing at a concert, he forbids his son from attending a boys-and-girls slumber party--but Bobby sneaks off on his own.
- Luanne joins forces with Hank to protest a propane ban at the Texas State Fairground grill-off; and Peggy goes to extreme lengths to gain access to a laundry room where an infamous murder took place.
- Bobby is excited about going on his first deer hunting trip, but Hank fails to obtain the proper license in time and must seek an alternative.
- Hank starts taking yoga classes after injuring his back at work; and Peggy bags groceries at a mom-and-pop store that's having a hard time competing against Megalomart.
- Hank must wear a prosthesis when he is diagnosed with Diminished Gluteal Syndrome.
- Hank's regular barber, Jack, has a mental breakdown and bleaches Hank's hair. Needing a proper haircut for the Strickland Christmas card photo, Hank hires Bill to cut his hair, but receives an absurd invoice from the military afterwards.
- Hank and his friends make a video to persuade the Dallas Cowboys to relocate their training camp to Arlen.
- Hank fights to clear his good name after mistakenly being charged for not returning a dirty movie to the local video store.
- Bobby accidentally hits Hank's hero, Willie Nelson, with a golf club.