Sup Forums Watches King of the Hill Livestream

It's that time, lads.

King of the Hill is quite possibly the most redpilled cartoon by Judge. Hank Hill I the perfect personification of the patriarch male. He works hard. Lives by values and always teaches us a new moral.

Here's the King of the Hill livestream

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>is

Every character is an archetype, Dale is a cuck but is alpha enough to be present in his own life (especially later on)

Bill is a super beta, ultra neckbeard cuck

And Boomhauer is the perpetually single PUA-type

>works hard

>sells propane

pick one

This show is very comfy especially if you grew up in Texas.

I've always liked Mike Judge. He doesn't say it outright, but he's obviously a conservative or libertarian who's always made fun of liberals, going back to the Van Driessen character on Beavis and Butthead.

not just propane tho, he also sells propane accessories

>He doesn't say it outright
He made an entire show lambasting liberals in every way he possibly can. The Goode Family is less a "liberal King of the Hill" and more a treatise on why liberals should be gassed.

Best show on TV

I love King of the Hill seasons 1-4

>Dang internet they don't care whose lives they ruin

what did he mean by this

Hank BTFO

What about Hank?

Degeneracy exposed

Kahn is best character.

I know. And they canceled it after a single season.

That being said, the show wasn't very good. While it's refreshing to watch liberals get ridiculed, I don't want to watch a show that focuses on them, as you don't have anyone to identify with or root for.

I mean, I have no problem watching All in the Family, because even though Archie Bunker was portrayed as an idiot, he was unintentionally correct in almost every prediction or claim that he made, and he was shown as a hardworking man with a good heart. The black guy next door was also shown as equally intolerant and racist as Archie. The meathead is also a carbon copy of the modern SJW, and they at least showed off how temperamental and hypocritical they could be, and how they both criticized and sponged off of the hardworking, blue collar workers they were supposed to represent.

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You mean cotton hill

>power went out at work
>home early
>just sending off records requests and watchin koth with chill brahs

Hank is a slightly broken classic American man. His broken relationship with his father is his key fault. Otherwise he represents hard work and adherence to hierarchy for the most part.

Been plowing through it cause I saw a few eps when I was young but never caught on to it, it's pretty good, I'm S7 now.

Peggy a worst

What are the best seasons of this show?

earlier seasons. all have their own good episodes, tho

its super consistent, the first seasons kind of stiff but everything else is watchable.

He's also portrayed as relatively naive in certain aspects, particularly when it comes to how he's treated by his boss. Hank literally does all the work at his place of employment and is the only reason the place is still running, but he has such a false, idealized view of his corrupt boss as an All-American hero, that he doesn't understand that he's being exploited. His trust and lack of ambition has made his progression upward in society grind to a halt.

Holy shit, this is unironically redpilled as fuck

Very true, lol like the stems n seeds store when Bobby grows roses. "We can put the flowers in those vases" They're actually bongs lol

It's really not.

BOBBY DONT SIN

The first seasons are the best. It starts dipping in quality around the half-way mark, but it's watchable throughout. It never becomes as bad as The Simpsons.

Hank also loses a lot of his personality through the series, and becomes less of a character and more of a voice of reason.

(for an old network tv show)

I see that in newer seasons. Hank honestly becomes kinda boring. less passionate

So Sayeth the leaf

Yea why does when the animation style changes/gets better shows become shit

BILL NO

Bill finna die

Dude fuck yes ive been recording episodes that come on tv to compile up but this is even better

What is it about this show that makes everyone say it's so redpilled?

I used to watch it when I was younger, but don't remember it having a particularly controversial message either way. It focuses on traditional values, which I suppose is pretty redpilled, but it's not like Hank goes full 14/88 or whatever lol

Specific examples of redpilled KOTH moments?

Someone posted this shit a week or two ago. Pretty sure i've watched every single episode since then lels. fucking top tier show.

> show that makes fun of conservative values
> redpilled

Hot Dog eating contest episode lol

I've been watching KOTH streams for awhile now
Most are shitty

Started watching this again recently after not seeing it since I was a kid. It's great. My mum calls me Dale sometimes when I complain about demographic displacement and stuff

Hank had the all american childhood, free of drugs, hence the bong thing.

I think Hanks archetype believes that hierarchy is virtuous to the point of his assuming those in stations above him do things for his benefit as well as their own a la The Prince type ruler.

Literally 13 year olds talking in that chat about beyblades or spinners or soemthing...

I didn't know Sup Forums had so many teenies

>every watching the stream came from Sup Forums

It didn't make fun of conservative values. Despite Hank being shown as naive and old-fashioned, he was also portrayed as extremely loyal, skilled and hard-working, and he generally ended up being right and saving the day.
Most of the antagonists were representation of left-wing ideology, and misguided altruism, and the show tends to take a "common sense" approach to dealing with reality, rather than an ideological stance.

You are one dumb syrup-sucker, bud

Ive been watching nothing but this stream for days, welcome to /comfy/ senpai

I find myself going to the KotH streams more than the other ones for Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park, and Futurama. Just feels comfier.

Frasier and King of the Hill are the two comfy shows I always come back to and rewatch every 2 or 3 years.

I always found it somewhat ironic that Frasier is portrayed as a liberal, yet Kelsey Grammer is a conservative, while his father Martin is portrayed as a conservative, but the actor who plays him is reputed to be a liberal homosexual.

youtube.com/watch?v=FzhrCg9To14

lol you guys really do mental gymnastics

I mean there is nothing wrong with liking the show.

Are you seriously retarded?

He's not retarded, he's just socialist (and likely autistic).

lol jeez guys.

Holy shit you're stupid, Chang.

We need a Frasier stream. I never gave that show a chance.

And French (the knockoff kind)

these episodes are honestly pretty comfy

bobby 'bout to cook meth

What kind of country is this that I can only hate a man who is white?

This picture really hits home. I'm rapidly approaching stage 4

JP videos?

That guy is like a conversion machine

that show was hilarious
the vegan dog was epic

>oy vey stupid goy, you're not working hard and long enough to ensure our increasing profit- I mean to earn your handful of sheckles!

>With the help of Ernie the Janitor, I have soiled these cheerleader uniforms
What did he mean by this?

They're talking about cum.

Sort of. More just seeing all my religious friends around me getting married and starting families and living great lives that I wish I had. I was an atheistfag for too long.

>The leaf is wrong
>again

Are you KANGLE Nolan? Please shut the fuck up forever.

Ive seen that episode at least half a dozen times and that joke always slipped by me

THIS.

Frazier and koth are comfy AF

We need to come up with something to fill the chat with at the same time

Hank Hill is America

A bump for rusty shackleford

Bump

Fuck yeah.
>king of the hil
>star trek (I liked a the series)
>hunter
>miami vice (orig)
>sanford & son
>aeon flux
>kung fu
>the incredible hulk
>maddox
>perry mason
>the dukes of hazard
>starship troopers roughnecks
>beast wars transformers
>ronin warriors
>the mask series
>animaniacs
>histeria
>reBoot

If you were born in the early 90's.

Frasier is one of those things that some how made the 90's feel like the 90's.

That, Seinfeld, Friends and all those other NBC shows from that decade that I was too young to really understand.

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It sickens me it took me so much time to really get and truly enjoy the show. Guess I just didnt relate to these characters enough back then when I was younger.

I like how it's pretty /comfy/ and as a show it is calm and down to earth about things , such a relief in this day of loud, obnoxious comedy.

>it's a "Bobby has yellow fever" episode

first 6 seasons on DVD lol

Maybe you've seen me in there, my name's James Smith.

Connie's cousin is so hot.

>tfw they cancelled KotH for The Cleveland Show

It's by far the best sitcom of all time

KICKIN IT

IN HEEAAAAAAVEN

Hey, that's Todd!

Coming

WHAT IS GOING ON WITH OUR CHILDREN

NUDITY

Fuck it restarted again

why'd he cut off that episode there was important information in there

Another stream with George Bush

youtube.com/watch?v=BRFMBHQxX_I

This. I was excited for Goode Family but then realized it's boring watching liberals be liberals for 22 minutes.

too bad these livestreams are just reruns of the same episodes
>watched all the livestreams and full episode vids
just the same episodes over and over. i wish it would be ALL the episodes. that's the problem with all the livestreams. they only show a certain amount of episodes, not the full amount

>tfw when almost at stage 4

Its a slice of life cartoon. The same shit was done before and has been done since. What matters is the writers and its delivery.

I'm astonished that the rights to this show hasn't been bought by netflix yet

i fundamentally disagree with this comparison