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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Bobby, seeing the JC on his clothes, thought Jimmy Carter was Jesus Christ. Even going by the fact that Jesus was a carpenter. Both Hank and Cotton have a laugh over his misunderstanding.
* CringeComedy: Hank telling his boss "I love you" and his, his friends and family reaction to him say it, is enough to qualify for this trope.
* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hank said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you" to Strickland]], Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how he really feels (thinking that if Hank says "I love you" to Cotton will make him calm down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his dad, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone ''love'' each other," causing Bobby to walk away disappointed, as Hank essentially admitted that he doesn't love him.
* CringeComedy: Hank telling his boss "I love you" and his, his friends and family reaction to him say it, is enough to qualify for this trope.
* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hank said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you" to Strickland]], Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how he really feels (thinking that if Hank says "I love you" to Cotton will make him calm down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his dad, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone ''love'' each other," causing Bobby to walk away disappointed, as Hank essentially admitted that he doesn't love him.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Bobby, seeing the JC on his clothes, thought Jimmy Carter was Jesus Christ. Even going by the fact that Jesus was a carpenter. Both Hank and Cotton have a laugh over his misunderstanding.
* CringeComedy: Hank telling his boss "I love you" andhis, his friends and family family's reaction to him say it, is enough to qualify for this trope.
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* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hank said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you" to Strickland]], Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how he really feels (thinking that if Hank says "I love you" to Cotton will make him calm down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!"When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his dad, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone ''love'' each other," causing Bobby to walk away disappointed, as Hank essentially admitted that he doesn't love him.
* CringeComedy: Hank telling his boss "I love you" and
* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hank said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you" to Strickland]], Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how he really feels (thinking that if Hank says "I love you" to Cotton will make him calm down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!"
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* RealMenHateAffection: Hank bemoans his L-bomb to Mr. Strickland while Cotton reacts in disgust when he is present at to said L-bomb.
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* RealMenHateAffection: Hank bemoans his L-bomb to Mr. Strickland while Cotton reacts in disgust when he is present at to said L-bomb.
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* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hanks said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you" to Strickland]], Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how really feels (thinking that if Hank says "I love you" to Cotton will make him calm down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his dad, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone love each other," and Bobby walks away disappointed, as Hank essentially admitted that he doesn't love him.
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* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hanks Hank said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you" to Strickland]], Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how he really feels (thinking that if Hank says "I love you" to Cotton will make him calm down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his dad, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone love ''love'' each other," and causing Bobby walks to walk away disappointed, as Hank essentially admitted that he doesn't love him.
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* SpecialGuest: CreatorDavidHerman as former President UsefulNotes/JimmyCarter.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Bobby, seeing the JC on his clothes, thought Jimmy Carter was Jesus Christ. Even going by the fact that Jesus was a carpenter. Both Hank and Cotton have a laugh over his misunderstanding.
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* SpecialGuest: David Herman as former President Jimmy Carter.
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* SpecialGuest: David Herman CreatorDavidHerman as former President Jimmy Carter.UsefulNotes/JimmyCarter.
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* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hanks said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you" to Strickland]]," Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how really feels (thinking that if Hank says "I love you" to Cotton will make him calm down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his dad, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone love each other," and Bobby walks away disappointed, as Hank essentially admitted that he doesn't love him.
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* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hanks said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you" to Strickland]]," Strickland]], Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how really feels (thinking that if Hank says "I love you" to Cotton will make him calm down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his dad, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone love each other," and Bobby walks away disappointed, as Hank essentially admitted that he doesn't love him.
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* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hanks said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you to Strickland]]," Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how really feels (thinking that if Hank says "I love you" to Cotton will make him calm down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his dad, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone love each other," and Bobby walks away disappointed, as Hank essentially admitted that he doesn't love him.
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* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hanks said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you you" to Strickland]]," Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how really feels (thinking that if Hank says "I love you" to Cotton will make him calm down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his dad, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone love each other," and Bobby walks away disappointed, as Hank essentially admitted that he doesn't love him.
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* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hanks said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you to Strickland]]," Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how really feels (thinking that if Hank says "Ilove you to Cotton" will calm him sown), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his father, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone love each other," and Bobby takes it as Hank admitting that he doesn't love him.
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* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hanks said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you to Strickland]]," Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how really feels (thinking that if Hank says "Ilove you "I love you" to Cotton" Cotton will make him calm him sown), down), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his father, dad, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone love each other," and Bobby takes it walks away disappointed, as Hank admitting essentially admitted that he doesn't love him.
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* MediationBackfire: Seeing how Hank and Cotton are even more antagonistic towards one another, Peggy and Bobby decide that their good deed for Christmas is to have Hank and Cotton get along. After Hanks said "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I love you to Strickland]]," Cotton belittles Hank more than usual, and when Peggy tells Hank he should tell Cotton how really feels (thinking that if Hank says "Ilove you to Cotton" will calm him sown), Hank yells "dad, I ''hate'' you!" When Cotton starts destroying the house they're building, Bobby asks Hank how he could possibly hate his father, and Hank responds: "There's nothing anywhere that says a father and son have to like each other, let alone love each other," and Bobby takes it as Hank admitting that he doesn't love him.
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* RealMenHateAffection: Hank bemoans his L-bomb to Mr. Strickland while Cotton reacts in disgust when he is present at to said L-bomb.
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* RealMenHateAffection: Hank bemoans his L-bomb to Mr. Strickland while Cotton reacts in disgust when he is present at to said L-bomb.L-bomb.
* SpecialGuest: David Herman as former President Jimmy Carter.
* SpecialGuest: David Herman as former President Jimmy Carter.
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* CringeComedy: Hank telling his boss "I love you" is enough to qualify for this trope.
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* CringeComedy: Hank telling his boss "I love you" and his, his friends and family reaction to him say it, is enough to qualify for this trope.
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* RealManHateAffection: Hank bemoans his L-bomb to Mr. Strickland while Cotton reacts in disgust when he is present at to said L-bomb.
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While building homes for "Habitat for Humanity," Hank is so overwhelmed when Buck promotes him that he declares his love for his boss, which doesn't sit well with Hank's father, Cotton.
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* BerserkButton: Hank telling Cotton "I hate you" causes Cotton to go ballistic.
* CringeComedy: Hank telling his boss "I love you" is enough to qualify for this trope.
* PlatonicDeclarationOfLove: Hank does this in the most embarrassing way possible.
* RealManHateAffection: Hank bemoans his L-bomb to Mr. Strickland while Cotton reacts in disgust when he is present at to said L-bomb.
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* BerserkButton: Hank telling Cotton "I hate you" causes Cotton to go ballistic.
* CringeComedy: Hank telling his boss "I love you" is enough to qualify for this trope.
* PlatonicDeclarationOfLove: Hank does this in the most embarrassing way possible.
* RealManHateAffection: Hank bemoans his L-bomb to Mr. Strickland while Cotton reacts in disgust when he is present at to said L-bomb.