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# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS3E25AsOldAsTheHills As Old As The Hills]]": Fearing that they may be getting too old to be "cool", Hank and Peggy spend their anniversary sky-diving, which comes to an abrupt end when Peggy's parachute malfunctions and she crashes onto a field. Meanwhile, Bobby struggles with taking his pregnant step-grandmother Didi to the hospital when her water breaks.

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# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS3E25AsOldAsTheHills As Old As The Hills]]": as the Hills...]]": Fearing that they may be getting too old to be "cool", Hank and Peggy spend their anniversary sky-diving, which comes to an abrupt end when Peggy's parachute malfunctions and she crashes onto a field. Meanwhile, Bobby struggles with taking his pregnant step-grandmother Didi to the hospital when her water breaks.



# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS4E1PeggyHillTheDeclineAndFall Peggy Hill: The Decline and Fall]]": Peggy struggles to regain her strength following her skydiving accident. Meanwhile, Bobby delivers Cotton's son (whom Cotton names "Good Hank") but gets overwhelmed when neither Cotton nor Didi want to be parents.

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# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS4E1PeggyHillTheDeclineAndFall "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS4E1PeggyHillTheDeclineAndFall ...Peggy Hill: The Decline and Fall]]": Peggy struggles to regain her strength following her skydiving accident. Meanwhile, Bobby delivers Cotton's son (whom Cotton names "Good Hank") but gets overwhelmed when neither Cotton nor Didi want to be parents.
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# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS1E8ShinsOfTheFather Shins of the Father]]": Hank's brash, sexist father, Cotton Hill, crashes Bobby's 12th birthday party — and stays over the Hills' house, which does not sit well with Peggy when Cotton's misogyny begins rubbing off on Bobby.

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# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS1E8ShinsOfTheFather Shins of the Father]]": Hank's brash, sexist father, Cotton Hill, crashes Bobby's 12th birthday party -- and stays over the Hills' house, which does not sit well with Peggy when Cotton's misogyny begins rubbing off on Bobby.



# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS3E25 As Old As The Hills]]": Fearing that they may be getting too old to be "cool", Hank and Peggy spend their anniversary sky-diving, which comes to an abrupt end when Peggy's parachute malfunctions and she crashes onto a field. Meanwhile, Bobby struggles with taking his pregnant step-grandmother Didi to the hospital when her water breaks.

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# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS3E25 "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS3E25AsOldAsTheHills As Old As The Hills]]": Fearing that they may be getting too old to be "cool", Hank and Peggy spend their anniversary sky-diving, which comes to an abrupt end when Peggy's parachute malfunctions and she crashes onto a field. Meanwhile, Bobby struggles with taking his pregnant step-grandmother Didi to the hospital when her water breaks.
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#"[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS12E5DeathPicksCotton Death Picks Cotton]]": Cotton has a flashback during a night out at a Benihana-style teppanyaki steakhouse, and ends up on his deathbed from severe burns and a shrimp allergy, but Peggy soon finds out that Cotton just won't stay dead.
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#"[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS12E5DeathPicksCotton Death Picks Cotton]]": Cotton has a flashback during a night out at a Benihana-style teppanyaki steakhouse, and ends up on his deathbed from severe burns and a shrimp allergy, but Peggy soon finds out that Cotton just won't stay dead.
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(NOTE: This is the first season to use [[Creator/SunwooEntertainment Anivision]] as an animation studio)
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# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS4E10Hillenium Hillenium]]": A [[ChristmasEpisode Christmas-cum-New Years' episode]] in which everyone -- including Hank -- panics over TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt thanks to the [[MillenniumBug Y2K]] virus allegedly affecting everything electronic and computerized.

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# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS4E10Hillenium Hillenium]]": "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS4E10Hillennium Hillennium]]": A [[ChristmasEpisode Christmas-cum-New Years' episode]] in which everyone -- including Hank -- panics over TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt thanks to the [[MillenniumBug Y2K]] virus allegedly affecting everything electronic and computerized.
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# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS1E5LuannesSaga Luanne's Saga]]": After a break-up with her ne'er-do-well boyfriend, Buckley, Hank solves Luanne days'-long crying jag by telling her to repress her emotions, but Peggy suggests that Luanne get a new boyfriend.

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# "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS1E5LuannesSaga Luanne's Saga]]": After a break-up with her ne'er-do-well boyfriend, Buckley, Hank solves Luanne days'-long crying jag by telling her to repress her emotions, emotions and finding a new boyfriend for her, but Peggy suggests that Luanne get a new boyfriend.thinks he's over his head trying to fix Luanne's relationship issues.
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#"[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS13E20ToSirloinWithLove To Sirloin With Love]]": In the (true) SeriesFinale[[note]]this episode comes after "Just Another Manic Kahn-Day" in production code order and it is written out as a final episode[[/note]], Hank discovers Bobby's talent for distinguishing the quality of beef cuts (which Hank taught him ever since he was a baby, but wasn't made apparent until now) and puts Bobby on the Heimlich County Community College meat inspection team, but Bobby's confidence begins to slip when he makes a minor mistake during the semi-finals and his teammates chide him for it.

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#"[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS13E20ToSirloinWithLove To Sirloin With Love]]": In the (true) SeriesFinale[[note]]this episode comes after "Just Another Manic Kahn-Day" in production code order and it is written out as a final episode[[/note]], Hank discovers Bobby's talent for distinguishing the quality of beef cuts (which Hank taught has been teaching him ever since he was a baby, but wasn't made apparent until now) and puts Bobby on the Heimlich County Community College meat inspection team, but Bobby's confidence begins to slip when he makes a minor mistake during the semi-finals and his teammates chide him for it.
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Making some red episode links for the leftover episodes. Hopefully this will knock Playboy Bunny out of the recap index. Also, whoever made the number for Manic Kahn-Day was off by one, but I'm not changing that because there's already a page for it.


#"The Honeymooners": Hank is shocked when his mother announces she broke up with her Jewish boyfriend (the one she was with on "The Unbearable Lightness of Laying") and is marrying a man she has only known for a few weeks who owns an RV.
#"Bill Gathers Moss": Bill decides to get a roommate after realizing how lonely he is (and seeing how much fun having a roommate looks from watching a cheesy sitcom about two 20-something roommates), but Bill's living situation begins to sour when he takes in a homeless Principal Moss (who's been living in the school following his wife's divorce), a former PlayboyBunny (whom Bill initially wanted as a roommate), and the Playboy Bunny's Russian boyfriend who wants to run a counterfeit goods ring out of Bill's house.
#"When Joseph Met Lori, and Made Out with Her in the Janitor's Closet"[[note]]shortened to "When Joseph Met Lori, and Made Out" in most cable guide summaries[[/note]]: Dale commits himself to the mental hospital for refusing to talk to Joseph about sex and girls after Joseph begins dating a girl who immediately wants her relationship with him to be physical. Meanwhile, Nancy competes with the other reporters at the news station over who can find the best human interest story.

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#"The Honeymooners": #"[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS13E21TheHoneymooners The Honeymooners]]": Hank is shocked when his mother announces she broke up with her Jewish boyfriend (the one she was with on "The Unbearable Lightness of Laying") and is marrying a man she has only known for a few weeks who owns an RV.
#"Bill #"[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS13E22BillGathersMoss Bill Gathers Moss": Moss]]": Bill decides to get a roommate after realizing how lonely he is (and seeing how much fun having a roommate looks from watching a cheesy sitcom about two 20-something roommates), but Bill's living situation begins to sour when he takes in a homeless Principal Moss (who's been living in the school following his wife's divorce), a former PlayboyBunny (whom Bill initially wanted as a roommate), and the Playboy Bunny's Russian boyfriend who wants to run a counterfeit goods ring out of Bill's house.
#"When #"[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS13E23WhenJosephMetLoriAndMadeOut When Joseph Met Lori, and Made Out with Her in the Janitor's Closet"[[note]]shortened Closet"]][[note]]shortened to "When Joseph Met Lori, and Made Out" in most cable guide summaries[[/note]]: Dale commits himself to the mental hospital for refusing to talk to Joseph about sex and girls after Joseph begins dating a girl who immediately wants her relationship with him to be physical. Meanwhile, Nancy competes with the other reporters at the news station over who can find the best human interest story.
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