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In Praise of King of the Hill

Sometimes I am so far behind the curve that it's just embarrassing.  For example, I never bothered to watch <i>Becker</i> until the series had ended and gone into late night syndication.  Who knew it was actually funny?  I'm in that same place with </i>King of the Hill</i>.

I'd seen it a few times over the years on Fox and gotten some laughs out of it, but paid it very little attention. <i>King</i> just wasn't as flashy or famous as its time-slot companion <i>The Simpsons</i>.   It hasn't been until the last year or so during the near-constant re-runs that I've made a major discovery.  <i>King of the Hill</i> may be the best written and performed comedy on TV right now.  Unlike most of the lame, forgettable sitcoms we've had to endure the past few years, (<i>Grace Under Fire</i>, <i>Suddenly Susan</i>, <i>Jeff Foxworthy Show</i>--do I need to go on?) this show is memorable .  Here's why:  in the tradition of the great sitcoms of years past, it's character driven.  The laughs arise from of the characters' vivid clearly defined personalities and quirks and their response to situations.  This is opposed to "wacky" situations and "joke-joke-joke" lines that are always being imposed on generic characters that we see on lesser shows.

Take Hank Hill. He is the most uptight, unimaginative, unchanging character ever.  His propane fetish is all-encompassing and his idea of living on the edge is painting a room off-white.  His wife Peggy is delusional, believing herself to be an outstanding writer, Spanish-speaker and red hot mama.  Hank's father Cotton is cold, hateful, mean-spirited, unpleasant, bittter, abusive old crank, perhaps the nastiest character ever in a sitcom. (Homer Bedloe has nothing on this loser.)  Dale Gribble, the conspiracy nut, is all talk but has as much actual backbone as a squid. My personal fave, young Bobby Hill, is dropping hints, as Dave Letterman used to say, the size of canned hams.  His love for costumes, showbiz, excitement over a new washer/dryer, and regular use of exclamations like "Fabulous!" has me hoping he'll come busting out of that closet in the inevitable flash-forward episode. 

<i>King of the Hill</i>'s characters are all clearly defined and, to one degree or another, recognizable as people we've all met--or wish we hadn't.  This is where the comedy comes from and this is what elevates the series to classic status.  I gotta believe that Mary Tyler Moore, who has guested, would approve.

Posted by jaynashvil, 08/11/2006 5:26am
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I also enjoy King of the Hill. I'm glad that you were able to stumble upon it. There are times when some of the episodes are just so darn funny that I laugh when I think about them. Enjoy watching.
Posted 08/11/2006 8:17am
A Homer Bedloe reference! He never did shut down The Cannonball. Did you know that Charles Lane is still alive? He turned 101 in January. He was 1 year old and living in San Francisco when the big earthquake hit. I wish TV Guide or Premiere magazine would do an interview with him. Mr. Lane would be a lot more interesting than most of the no-talent punks and losers around today.
Posted 08/11/2006 10:21am
I hope you're watching My Name is Earl on NBC. The best sitcom in a long time and no laugh track. The humor works on many levels and thus requires more than one watching to get it all.

Don't feel bad about being behind the curve on Becker, I was the same way. I just wasn't ready to see "Sam" doing something else. lol
Posted 08/14/2006 9:29pm
YEAH!! WELCOME, JAY!!

King Of The Hill...Is the BEST. Please contribute to the guide, I am looking for some great contributors, and one who enjoys the show as much as YOU do, fits the bill!!
By the way...I LOVE your "About Me" I, on the other hand...hangs head...have bought something on late night infomercials. sigh....The INCREDIBLE Lint wand!! Swipe it through ypur dryer vent...it is a LINT magnet!!And so On and So On...All this...for a LOW $9.99 But WAIT, There's MORE!!! Act NOW, and we'll include a second Brush, THAT's RIGHT!! TWO Lint wands for the low low price of $9.99, WHO COULD pass that up??
Posted 09/07/2006 5:27pm
Hi Jay! Thanks for your help on the guides. I like your banner. Now heres the hard question...can you link them all to Kevin Bacon?

Scott-
Posted 09/08/2006 6:20am
KOTH is great,it isn't a psychophant to political correctness and yet doesn't go over the top,it delivers belly laughs in a really subtle realistic way,I love it. Regarding Becker,the same thing happened with me.
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