The rest of the Ecuador trip is on its way, but first:
I don't get chance to watch it much, but I love King of the Hill. It's been on for about 10 years now almost as an after thought -- usually preempted due to football games on FOX. Still, it is usually full of subtle humor and light parody. Like Hank Hill, the straight-laced and stoic lead character, the show keeps going on and makes amusing comments about life and society without demanding attention.
After visiting Texas, I also found out that King of the Hill is a documentary.
Anyway, I found a clip from the show where the Methodist Hill family does some chuch-shopping. After a few disasterous stops, they end up at a mega-church with HD screens, trams, and a gift shop. Enjoy:
I don't get chance to watch it much, but I love King of the Hill. It's been on for about 10 years now almost as an after thought -- usually preempted due to football games on FOX. Still, it is usually full of subtle humor and light parody. Like Hank Hill, the straight-laced and stoic lead character, the show keeps going on and makes amusing comments about life and society without demanding attention.
After visiting Texas, I also found out that King of the Hill is a documentary.
Anyway, I found a clip from the show where the Methodist Hill family does some chuch-shopping. After a few disasterous stops, they end up at a mega-church with HD screens, trams, and a gift shop. Enjoy:
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