King of the Hill: Season 8

TV-PG
2003
Poster for King of the Hill: Season 8

Set in Texas, this animated series follows the life of propane salesman Hank Hill, who lives with his overly confident... More

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    King of the Hill: Season 8 episodes

    Episode 8.1

    Patch Boomhauer

    Boomhauer discovers that his brother, Patch, is getting married to... More the girl Boomhauer loves, Katherine. When it reaches a boiling point, Boomhauer drops out as best man at the wedding and Hank is forced to take his place.

    Episode 8.2

    Reborn to Be Wild

    Fearing that Bobby is succumbing to bad influences, Hank makes... More him join a local church youth group. Bobby discovers that the group consists of cool punks (including their tattooed pastor, Pastor K) who worship God through skateboarding and rock n' roll. Hank approves of Bobby's newfound interest in religion, but disapproves of the way Bobby starts to dress and talk, and when Bobby gets his ear pierced, Hank forbids Bobby to attend the big Christian rock festival, Messiahfest. Meanwhile, Hank's friends (and Kahn) decide that death row convicts shouldn't be the only ones to get great meals, so they create the Last Meal Club, dedicated to creating perfect 'last meals' for themselves.

    Episode 8.3

    New Cowboy on the Block

    A washed-up former Dallas Cowboy moves into the neighborhood, and... More nobody can admit that he's a jerk. Hank becomes so star-struck by meeting 'Big' Willie Lane, that he forgets all about his duties as "Block Captain", bending and breaking the rules to accomodate his idol. When things go too far, Hank has to draw the line, and take charge of a former hero, to maintain his standing in the neighborhood.

    Episode 8.4

    The Incredible Hank

    Hank has an idea, he wants to take Bobby to... More the doctor to get him some testosterone supplements to boost his energy. The doctor informs the Hills, that he just doesn't hand out testosterone to kids as an energy booster, he does, however give it to adult males who suffer from "PMS". Peggy secretly gets the prescription filled, and drugs Hank. Soon, Hank's a born-again teenager, with boundless energy and drive. When the prescription runs out, she runs into trouble when the doctor refuses a refill.

    EPISODE 8.5

    Flirting with the Master

    The actor who plays TV's "Monsignor Martinez" invites Peggy to... More Mexico City to tutor his children for an English-language exam. In Mexico, Peggy starts to suspect that her suave employer might be hitting on her. Meanwhile, Luanne takes on Peggy's duties at home.

    EPISODE 8.6

    After the Mold Rush

    When Hank's house sustains minor water damage, a man from... More the insurance company sets out to get rich, by determining that the Hill househould is infested with mold. The parade of homes was just about to commence, and Hank was proud to have their home featured for the first time, when the mold removal team shows up, and starts making holes in the walls. When he can't reason with them to make them stop, he joins them.

    EPISODE 8.7

    Livin' on Reds, Vitamin C and Propane

    Hank needs to take some antique furniture to his mother... More in Arizona, so he rents an 18-wheeler and takes Bobby on a road trip (with Dale, Bill and Boomhauer stowing away). At a truck stop, they meet several tough truckers who scoff at Hank for trying to "play trucker." Meanwhile, Peggy and Luanne try to write a Christmas novelty song.

    EPISODE 8.8

    Rich Hank, Poor Hank

    After becoming inquisitive about how much money the family makes,... More Bobby decides that he will do some investigating of his own. After seeing some old paperwork in the garage, Bobby determines that Hank is a rich miser. Feeling that Hank is just being greedy, he goes on a shopping spree with Hank's emergency credit card. Meanwhile, news of Hank's hidden wealth spread through the alley and out about town.

    EPISODE 8.9

    Ceci N'Est Pas Une King of the Hill

    When Hank asks Peggy to design an art piece for... More Strickland Propane, she creates the "Probot," a statue made out of propane tanks. Her sculpture is rejected by the city board, but picked up by an art dealer from Dallas. Unfortunately, Peggy finds out that the dealer presents her to the public as an uneducated hillbilly. Meanwhile, Dale starts wearing a suit of armor and uses his newfound invincibility to insult people without consequences.

    EPISODE 8.10

    That's What She Said

    When Rich gets hired on at Strickland Propane, Hank goes... More out of his way to welcome him into the Strickland family. Rich starts to test the waters, with some off-color jokes and comments, and gets a positive reaction from the employees. Everyone except Hank finds this new employee hilarious, and when things go too far, he seeks out an attorney who recommends that Hank file a sexual harassment suit against Strickland Propane.

    EPISODE 8.11

    My Hair Lady

    Luanne and Bill both get jobs at the hippest hair... More salon in Arlen, "Hottyz". But to land the coveted spots, they make some major changes. Changes that don't sit too well with their friends and families, or themselves after awhile.

    EPISODE 8.12

    Phish and Wildlife

    Hank takes Bobby and the guys on a fishing trip,... More where they vow to eat only what they catch. A very hungry Bobby befriends the campers next to them, who are a group of hippies. After they feed him half of a hamburger bun, Bobby starts to eat with them. The hippies run out of their supply, and come to Bobby for repayment.

    EPISODE 8.13

    Cheer Factor

    Peggy volunteers to help with the school cheerleading squad, in... More order to get them to learn some cheers to motivate the football team. Up until now, the squad is only concerned with winning the dance competitons and trophies from other schools. When Peggy gets the crowds behind the team, the school principal replaces the current coach with Peggy....who takes it too far.

    EPISODE 8.14

    Dale Be Not Proud

    When NHRA driver John Force needs an organ transplant, Dale... More is the only one who can save him. Hank encourages Dale to ignore his fear of hospitals and give up his kidney to save Force. Dale reluctantly agrees, but only if Hank takes his place being Dale for the day, a task that consists of outlandish duties.

    EPISODE 8.15

    Après Hank, le Deluge

    When flood threatens the town, the Arlenites gather in the... More communal shelter: The Tom Landry gym. Hank is supposed to be in charge, but while he's delayed at the town's hydroelectric dam debating over whether or not to open the floodgates, Bill blunders his way into a leadership role. He finds the power and the adoration of the masses delicious and soon becomes a tinpot dictator, with Hank in the brig and Kahn as his right-hand man. Meantime, the kids go wild in the yearbook office, Peggy regresses, and Dale schemes to build an ark to float his family to safety.

    EPISODE 8.16

    DaleTech

    The success of Dale's new security company is threatened when... More Cotton becomes the local auxiliary police officer.

    EPISODE 8.17

    How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Alamo

    After reviewing Bobby's History textbook, Hank discovers that the story... More of the Alamo has been replaced. Hank teams up with Bruce Tuttle, an aspiring writer-director, to stage a re-enactment of the Battle of the Alamo, but Bruce creates a revisionist version of the story. Meanwhile, Peggy tries to use Flat Stanley to teach safety rules to children.

    EPISODE 8.18

    Girl, You'll Be a Giant Soon

    Hank is outraged when he finds that the Texas State... More Fair Grill-Off doesn't allow grilling with propane. Luanne, who wants to be treated like an adult, offers to help Hank organize a grilling protest. Luanne enlists the help of college protestors, which so appalls Hank that he kicks her off the protest. Determined to prove herself, Luanne climbs up into Big Tex, the State Fair's giant mascot, and continues protesting on her own. Meanwhile, Peggy tries to visit a house where a famous murder took place, but the real estate agent is only letting in potential buyers.

    EPISODE 8.19

    Stressed for Success

    Bobby's knowledge of pop culture takes the Quiz Bowl team... More to the championships, but Bobby begins to buckle under the stress of competition.

    EPISODE 8.20

    Hank's Back

    When Hank suffers a back injury at work and none... More of his doctors can fix it, he tries the healing powers of yoga. At first, he finds it a little too wacky, but thanks to the help of Yogi Victor, he realizes that it actually works. Meanwhile, Hank's insurance company sets out to prove that his worker's compensation claim is false and Peggy fights to keep the old Pink & White market open.

    EPISODE 8.21

    The Redneck on Rainey Street

    Connie is turned down for admission to a prestigious summer... More school because it already has too many Asian kids. Realizing that working hard and overachieving will never help them get ahead in life, Kahn and Minh decide to give up and live like beer-drinking, El Camino-driving rednecks.

    EPISODE 8.22

    Talking Shop

    Forced to decide between enrolling in shop class where he'll... More work with guys and sharp objects, or joining the peer counseling class where he'll talk lonely young girls through their problems, Bobby goes where the ladies are. But after a few days of giving advice to these crazy girls, Bobby is the one who needs counseling.

    King of the Hill: Season 8 | Ratings & Reviews

    I tell ya hwhat, the all-American characters and acerbic writing of this animated sitcom still present a hilariously honest portrait of repressed life in the West. Hank Hill might have no emotional intelligence and no butt, but his show has a lotta heart.

    King of the Hill: Season 8 | Details

    Rating
    TV-PG,
    Genre
    Comedy, Drama
    Country of origin
    United States of America