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Review -- King of the Hill: "Bad News Bill"
Original at Firefox News
• Tue, May 5
AZ In their retreating car, Hank admits to Bobby he isn'ta very good player, but he's good at a lot of other things – including comedy.Reconciled, father and son happily return home. REVIEW: King of the Hill always shines when it focuses on the Bobby/Hank ...
Opinion: King Of The Hill, The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad: "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words""A Bill Full of Dollars""Tales of a Third Grade Nothing""Pulling Double Booty"
Original at A.V. Club
• Sun, Nov 16
It's good to be back, people, but catching up on last week's episodes and reading Genevieve's blog bummed me out; wouldn't you know it, the one week I'm tied up with Sunday night commitments is when all four cartoons are pretty damn good. I agree with Ms. Koski: Last week's line-up was as close...
"King of the Hill" Recap & Review - "Untitled Blake McCormik Project"
Original at keithp23 (Blogspot)
• Mon, Feb 25
By PG Hank buys a new wheelbarrow but that’s not the biggest news of the neighborhood. Bill has a date. It’sa blind date set up by one of Bill’s friends from the base. Charlene (Melinda Clarke, The OC) a single mother of two who used to live ...
Fox Animation Block Recap & Review
Original at keithp23 (Blogspot)
• Sun, Sep 23
By KP 3.5 out of 5 stars. King of the Hill: "Suite Smell of Excess" The 12th (yes 12th) season begins with Bobby Hill (that boy STILL aint right) finally taking an interest in football. Hank, Bill, Boomhauer and Dale take Bobby to a Texas vs. ...
Opinion: "King of the Hill" DVD
Original at About.com Animated TV
• Sat, Jul 28
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Opinion: An Interview with The Office Creator Greg Daniels
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Jun 12
By Diane Kristine Greg Daniels, co-creator of King of The Hill, former writer for Seinfeld, The Simpsons, and Saturday Night Live, was the man tasked with adapting the hit UK series The Office for NBC. It became a daunting prospect once American audiences fell in love with the original via BBC America, and a...