I just wanna say: I LOVE that cartoon! It's ended now, no new ones, I'd LOVE to have the whole series on DVD someday.
I thought it was really lame when Mike Judge shifted gears from Beavis & Butt-Head to King Of The Hill, but B&BH would never be accepted by the mainstream. (I'd love to have all of B&BH on DVD too.) I grew to love King Of The Hill though, and not only for the subtle humor and quirky characters, like Dale Gribble. I also really miss seeing it because it's a glimpse into a world that didn't used to be fictional, a world where a guy who sells propane and propane accessories could raise a family and own a house. Where guys like Dale and Boomhauer could get by without living under a bridge. None of them are high-spending people, Peggy cooks at home except for the occasional Whataburger dinner, but there's always an extra fruit pie around for Bobby, and no one swears off fishin' for lack of money for gas.
If the series kept on going, I can imagine the guys going over to using bicycles more as things tighten up, and maybe a few rocket stoves and home-heaters appearing in a corner of the propane shop. And Bobby and pals maybe riding their BMXs to the lake and coming back for a stringer of fish, Bobby doing his prop-comic routines lakeside while dinner is caught.
I thought it was really lame when Mike Judge shifted gears from Beavis & Butt-Head to King Of The Hill, but B&BH would never be accepted by the mainstream. (I'd love to have all of B&BH on DVD too.) I grew to love King Of The Hill though, and not only for the subtle humor and quirky characters, like Dale Gribble. I also really miss seeing it because it's a glimpse into a world that didn't used to be fictional, a world where a guy who sells propane and propane accessories could raise a family and own a house. Where guys like Dale and Boomhauer could get by without living under a bridge. None of them are high-spending people, Peggy cooks at home except for the occasional Whataburger dinner, but there's always an extra fruit pie around for Bobby, and no one swears off fishin' for lack of money for gas.
If the series kept on going, I can imagine the guys going over to using bicycles more as things tighten up, and maybe a few rocket stoves and home-heaters appearing in a corner of the propane shop. And Bobby and pals maybe riding their BMXs to the lake and coming back for a stringer of fish, Bobby doing his prop-comic routines lakeside while dinner is caught.