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9.0/10 (765 votes)
#1

Bobby Goes Nuts

S6:E1

Bobby goes from bullied to bully after learning a counterattack move in a self-defense class--for women.

8.9/10 (707 votes)
#2

Ho Yeah!

S5:E13

Unaware that the new employee at Strickland Propane is a prostitute, Peggy becomes her best friend and even offers her a place to stay--Hank's den.

8.7/10 (741 votes)
#3

A Firefighting We Will Go

S3:E10

Hank and his friends become volunteer firefighters. They manage to wreck a fire hydrant, ruin a funeral, and finally burn down the Arlen firehouse. When the Fire Captain comes to ask what happened, the trio turns the story around to match each of their scenarios.

8.6/10 (553 votes)
#4

Aisle 8A

S4:E5

Hank is the only one home when houseguest Connie has her first encounter with menstruation--and neither knows what to do. Meanwhile, someone has to explain PMS to Bobby.

8.6/10 (538 votes)
#5

High Anxiety

S4:E14

Hank becomes the prime suspect in an investigation led by Sheriff Buford.

8.5/10 (503 votes)
#6

Returning Japanese (1)

S6:E21

The Hills are off to Japan so Cotton can apologize to the widow of a soldier he killed in WWII, but something about Cotton's story doesn't quite add up.

8.5/10 (485 votes)
#7

To Sirloin with Love

S13:E20

Thankful to finally have something in common with his son, Hank is proud when Bobby’s knowledge of beef earns him a spot on a college team bound for the State Championships.

8.4/10 (599 votes)
#8

A Beer Can Named Desire

S4:E6

Bill meets Cajun relatives and Hank competes for $1 million in a beer promotion at a football game in New Orleans.

8.3/10 (611 votes)
#9

Hank's Dirty Laundry

S2:E17

When Hank tries to buy a new dryer, he is told that his credit is no good because he owes money to Arlen Video. The video store's computer says he rented and never returned a pornographic movie, Cuffs and Collars. Hank refuses to pay for a movie he never rented, and sets out to prove that the computer was wrong.

8.3/10 (506 votes)
#10

Hanky Panky

S4:E13

Hank and Peggy are caught in the middle after Strickland's wife catches him with his girlfriend.

8.3/10 (478 votes)
#11

Naked Ambition

S4:E15

Bobby's accidental glimpse of a naked Luanne has Joseph yearning to get his own look. But Connie catches them trying to peep, and thinks she's the target.

8.2/10 (802 votes)
#12

Keeping Up with Our Joneses

S1:E10

Hank and Peggy's love of cigarettes is rekindled after Hank catches Bobby smoking, but Luanne is determined to nip their habit in the butt.

8.2/10 (574 votes)
#13

Propane Boom

S2:E23

When Mega Lo Mart starts selling propane, Strickland Propane can't compete with their prices, and Hank loses his job. He winds up working in the propane department at Mega Lo Mart, under the supervision of Luanne's boyfriend Buckley. Hank and other Mega Lo Mart employees decide to protest the way the company destroys small businesses, by disrupting a concert by the company spokesman, Chuck Mangione. Meanwhile, Luanne, who wanted Buckley to give her the job that he gave to Hank, tells Buckley she's breaking up with him. And Hank, Luanne and Buckley are the only people in the Mega Lo Mart when Hank notices a leak...

8.2/10 (545 votes)
#14

The Wedding of Bobby Hill

S3:E14

Angry that Luanne cost him his job house-sitting Boomhauer's house, Bobby replaces her birth control pills with candy.

8.2/10 (490 votes)
#15

Jon Vitti Presents: "Return to La Grunta"

S3:E16

Hank gets Luanne a job as a golf course drink girl at the La Grunta resort. In gratitude, Luanne gets Hank a chance to swim with a dolphin. Hank pets the dolphin, and the dolphin becomes aroused and tries to become sexually intimate with him. In return for his silence, the hotel pays him off, and Hank tells Luanne never to talk about what happened. Luanne gets sexually harassed by one of the golfers, she decides to follow Hank's example and not talk about it.

8.2/10 (458 votes)
#16

Little Horrors of Shop

S4:E4

Forced to take a vacation, Hank becomes a substitute shop teacher, and a popular one, rousing jealousy in Peggy.

8.2/10 (444 votes)
#17

Nancy Boys

S4:E21

After joining the Hills for a free romantic dinner, the Gribbles sleep together, and guilt grabs Nancy for cheating on her lover, John Redcorn.

8.2/10 (451 votes)
#18

The Exterminator

S5:E14

Repeated exposure to poisons forces Dale out of extermination and into a desk job that leads him back into extermination--of careers.

8.2/10 (432 votes)
#19

Hank's Back Story

S5:E19

Wearing a prosthetic rump relieves Hank's back pain, but makes him the butt of friends' jokes as they all prepare for a riding-mower race.

8.2/10 (437 votes)
#20

Livin' on Reds, Vitamin C and Propane

S8:E7

Hank and Bobby take an 18-wheeler to Arizona, with Dale, Bill and Boomhauer as stowaways.

8.2/10 (376 votes)
#21

Mutual of Omabwah

S9:E8

Hank's lapsed insurance policy puts him in an overprotective state, while Bill and Boomhauer carelessly experiment with deep-frying.

8.1/10 (680 votes)
#22

Texas City Twister

S2:E2

Luanne moves back into her home, a trailer, just as a twister is about to hit.

8.1/10 (713 votes)
#23

Hilloween

S2:E4

Hank is excited about Halloween until someone complains and has the holiday canceled.

8.1/10 (575 votes)
#24

Pretty, Pretty Dresses

S3:E9

At Christmastime, Bill becomes even more depressed than usual, because it's the anniversary of when his wife Lenore left him. Bill tries to commit suicide, and when that doesn't work out, he dresses up in Lenore's old clothes and declares that he is Lenore.

8.1/10 (516 votes)
#25

Love Hurts... and So Does Art

S3:E18

Worried at the prospect of going to a school dance with Connie, Bobby starts overeating at the local deli, and develops gout. Meanwhile, Hank goes to an art gallery in Dallas and finds that they are displaying an X-ray of his constipated colon.

8.1/10 (484 votes)
#26

Revenge of the Lutefisk

S3:E21

Arlen's new minister is a woman, which everyone except Cotton seems to accept. When Bobby eats all of a Midwestern fish dish prepared by the minister, it somehow leads to him accidentally burning down the church. Everyone assumes that Cotton did it, and he is arrested for a hate crime.

8.1/10 (464 votes)
#27

As Old as the Hills...

S3:E25

Peggy and Hank's 20th-anniversary party leaves the missus missing their youth; and a bottle of tequila is the highlight of their private revelry.

8.1/10 (445 votes)
#28

Chasing Bobby

S5:E9

Peggy thinks Hank's tears are indicative of a father-son void, but they're really about his truck, which looks headed for pickup-truck heaven.

8.1/10 (422 votes)
#29

Soldier of Misfortune

S6:E2

After an accident at his gun club destroys Dale's confidence, Peggy proposes sending him on a bogus mercenary mission, which he fouls up.

8.1/10 (401 votes)
#30

Beer and Loathing

S6:E16

Peggy gets a job at Alamo Beer, but a clause in her contract prevents her from telling Hank why Texas is completely devoid of the brew for the next 36 hours.

8.1/10 (438 votes)
#31

Megalo Dale

S7:E10

Dale exterminates at the Mega Lo Mart, thanks to an endorsement from a reluctant Hank.

8.0/10 (1105 votes)
#32

Pilot

S1:E1

Middle-class Texan Hank Hill blows his top when an overzealous social worker accuses him of child abuse after rumors about his son's black eye get out of hand.

8.0/10 (666 votes)
#33

Jumpin' Crack Bass (It's a Gas, Gas, Gas)

S2:E5

In an effort to catch more fish than his friends, Hank decides to buy special "bait" from a street vendor. He soon finds himself in trouble with the law.

8.0/10 (567 votes)
#34

Three Days of the Kahndo

S2:E15

Hank and his family go with Kahn and his family to spend a weekend in a duplex condo in Mexico. When Kahn discovers that only the bottom half of the condo has been rented, he breaks into the top half and lets Hank stay there. Dale shows up to stay with the Hills, and when Hank, Kahn and Dale are arrested for breaking into the upstairs condo, they have to sneak back across the border.

8.0/10 (561 votes)
#35

Death of a Propane Salesman

S3:E1

Hank and Luanne survive the Mega Lo Mart explosion, but Buckley is no more. Hank finds that he is scared of propane, and tries to figure out how to deal with his fear of dying. Meanwhile, Luanne, who lost all her hair in the explosion, decides to become an activist like Sinead O'Connor.

8.0/10 (589 votes)
#36

And They Call It Bobby Love

S3:E2

Bobby starts dating Marie, a girl who's two years older than him. Bobby takes the relationship more seriously than Marie does, and is heartbroken when she dances with other guys. Marie decides to "move on" leaving Bobby an emotional wreck. Meanwhile, Hank and the guys find an abandoned couch in the alley, and grow to depend on it.

8.0/10 (523 votes)
#37

Peggy's Headache

S3:E3

When Peggy starts writing "musings" for the local newspaper, the pressure gives her a headache, so she goes to John Redcorn for a therapeutic massage. When she finds out that Dale's wife Nancy is having an affair with John Redcorn, she is so horrified that she decides to tell Dale about it.

8.0/10 (497 votes)
#38

Nine Pretty Darn Angry Men

S3:E7

Hank is outraged when he attends a lawn mower focus group and discovers that the new model of his favorite mower has been turned into an upgraded "yuppified" version.

8.0/10 (487 votes)
#39

Cotton's Plot

S4:E2

Freed from a six-week body cast, non-ambulatory Peggy takes physical therapy from Cotton, who drills her military style. Meanwhile, Hank's pals make use of her cast.

8.0/10 (456 votes)
#40

Bills Are Made to Be Broken

S4:E3

Bill is accepting, but Hank isn't, when opposing players lie down to let an injured high-school jock break Bill's touchdown record.

6.4/10 (316 votes)
#1

Tears of an Inflatable Clown

S12:E7

Bobby gets mixed up with racial intolerance at Tom Landry Junior High. Meanwhile, Lucky hurts himself by catching a frisbee made of barbed wire and the gang has to convince him to go to the hospital.

6.4/10 (296 votes)
#2

Manger Baby Einstein

S13:E17

Luanne tries to become a breakout star in the children's entertainment industry.

6.5/10 (342 votes)
#3

Enrique-cilable Differences

S9:E7

Hank cringes when an employee with personal problems turns to him for solace.

6.5/10 (394 votes)
#4

Uh-Oh Canada

S13:E18

After Boomhauer trades houses with a Canadian family for the summer the Arlen gang tries to make some new neighbors at feel welcome. However it soon becomes apparent that Canadians and Arlenites do not see eye to eye.

6.6/10 (336 votes)
#5

The Powder Puff Boys

S12:E3

Hank encourages Bobby when he is asked to cheerleader for the girls in the school's annual Powder Puff game. Bobby soon learns that there is a tradition and Hank, Bill, Dale and Principal Moss were once "Powder Puff Boys" themselves. However, the boys learn that Peggy and the PTA Are trying to put a stop to the tradition.

6.6/10 (293 votes)
#6

The Courtship of Joseph's Father

S12:E18

Dale's son becomes the star quarterback for Landry High School, but Dale pushes the boy to accept a private school's offer, which includes a cash contract.

6.7/10 (474 votes)
#7

Peggy's Pageant Fever

S3:E6

A beauty pageant offers Peggy the chance to win a truck. If she can endure a series of rigorous makeovers to impress the judges.

6.7/10 (333 votes)
#8

Flirting with the Master

S8:E5

A Latin TV star hires Peggy to come to his home in Mexico to tutor his kids, but Peggy senses his interest is not entirely academic.

6.7/10 (320 votes)
#9

Six Characters in Search of a House

S12:E17

Peggy has trouble selling a house when she realizes that the current residents are scaring away the buyers, so she hires actors to play their parts.

6.7/10 (303 votes)
#10

Straight as an Arrow

S13:E7

Hank tries to help Bobby become a member of the Order of the Straight Arrow, but he disagrees with the "Arrowmaster" who is a new member of Arlen. Meanwhile, Peggy gets involved in the disagreement as she is the local Welcome Wagon representative.

6.8/10 (335 votes)
#11

Board Games

S7:E14

Peggy, Minh and Nancy bond to save a school program, but split up when Minh decides she's the best candidate for a school-board seat.

6.8/10 (313 votes)
#12

Hank Fixes Everything

S10:E10

Buck Strickland embarks on a propane price war with Thatherton and two other rivals, and hires the guys from "American Chopper" to boost sales at the Propane Expo. When the 'war' goes too far, and the companies are all losing profit, Hank takes matters into his own hands, and calls a meeting. Unfortunately, the owners decide to 'price fix' and get caught. Meanwhile, Lucky and Luanne wait for Brownsville Station tickets, in line 6 days before tickets go on sale.

6.8/10 (321 votes)
#13

Luanne Gets Lucky

S11:E4

When Lucky ditches Luanne to go stumping with Hank and the gang, Luanne accepts an invitation to attend Arlen High School's Senior Prom. Lucky's friends Mud Dobber and Elvin take it upon themeselves bully Luanne's 15-year-old date.

6.8/10 (319 votes)
#14

Glen Peggy Glen Ross

S11:E6

Peggy loses her job at The Arlen Bystander and begins a new career as a real estate agent. Meanwhile, after Dale buys a set of titanium golf clubs at a police auction, he gives the clubs to Hank. However, Hank has trouble playing with a set of clubs that once belonged to a convicted murderer.

6.8/10 (334 votes)
#15

Bobby Rae

S12:E2

To impress a girl, Bobby protests against soda machines in the school. However, since the teachers have been using the drink machine money to pay for their "retreat", they decide to fight back. Meanwhile, Dale decides to record his friends' witty quotes and put them all in a book.

6.8/10 (308 votes)
#16

Behind Closed Doors

S12:E15

Peggy becomes over-protective after a child goes missing in Arlen.

6.8/10 (309 votes)
#17

Life: A Loser's Manual

S12:E22

Luanne's long-lost father and Peggy's brother Hoyt, a two-strike felon, comes to Arlen. After Hoyt gets caught committing another crime, Lucky feels bad and takes the blame, leaving Hoyt free to continue his life of crime.

6.9/10 (370 votes)
#18

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Hill

S6:E12

Unable to find a full-time teaching job, Peggy pretends to be a nun to land a position at a Catholic school, ending her budding career at Strickland Propane.

6.9/10 (332 votes)
#19

Cheer Factor

S8:E13

Peggy's aggressive approach as cheerleading coach brings football wins, and a hearing when one routine is deemed offensive.

6.9/10 (324 votes)
#20

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Alamo

S8:E17

Ignorance of the Alamo in Bobby's Texas History class prompts Hank to help organize a reenactment, but the author's version is revisionist.

6.9/10 (328 votes)
#21

Girl, You'll Be a Giant Soon

S8:E18

Luanne helps Hank protest a grilling competition that bans propane; Peggy negotiates to see an infamous murder site.

6.9/10 (363 votes)
#22

The Petriot Act

S9:E6

Hank excitedly joins a new military program that allows civilians to adopt pets while G.I.s serve their tour of duty but the dog, Duke, turns out to be a mean-spirited cat.

6.9/10 (317 votes)
#23

You Gotta Believe (In Moderation)

S10:E7

In order to raise money to save the Tom Landry Middle School baseball program, Hank invites a Harlem Globetrotters-type softball team to compete against his community league Arlen Zephyrs. But Hank ruins the show by deciding to take the game seriously.

6.9/10 (319 votes)
#24

24 Hour Propane People

S10:E12

When Buck gets banned from his favorite strip club, he refocuses on making Strickland Propane a "fun" place to work. He makes his employees dress in costumes, have sleepovers in the office and use hip catchphrases. It's up to Hank to get everyone focused on selling propane again.

6.9/10 (300 votes)
#25

Bad News Bill

S13:E16

Hank is troubled when Bobby's Little League Coach is hassling Bobby about his lack of ability until Hank realizes that the Coach is only trying to make Bobby a better player.

6.9/10 (313 votes)
#26

The Boy Can't Help It

S13:E19

Bobby becomes quite the ladies' man when several girls in his class consider him a potential date for the Homecoming dance, but Hank is worried that Bobby is being used.

7.0/10 (349 votes)
#27

The Good Buck

S7:E17

Kicked out by his wife, Hank's hard-living boss, Buck, turns to religion, assisted by his personal Bible coach: Luanne.

7.0/10 (317 votes)
#28

Arlen City Bomber

S9:E10

Peggy follows Luanne onto a roller-derby team, where the tight-fisted owner prompts her to lead a revolt and form a team on borrowed money.

7.0/10 (354 votes)
#29

Hank Gets Dusted

S11:E5

Hank is crestfallen when Cotton gives his beloved Cadillac to Cousin Dusty, however things get even worse when Dusty shows up at Hank's house with a reality TV show crew.

7.0/10 (316 votes)
#30

The Passion of Dauterive

S11:E7

After Bill survives a roof cave-in over his bed he has a religious experience which involves a romantic liaison with Reverend Stroup.

7.0/10 (304 votes)
#31

Hair Today, Gone Today

S11:E10

Nancy turns to her mother for help when the stress of home life and unresolved feelings for Redcorn cause her hair to fall out.

7.0/10 (312 votes)
#32

Dream Weaver

S12:E9

After they have financial troubles, Nancy convinces Dale to go on a "vocation vacation" to learn a new career. Unfortunately, Dale picks basket-weaving, and he's not very good at it. Meanwhile, Peggy, Bill and Kahn try to create the next great Internet video.

7.0/10 (301 votes)
#33

Doggone Crazy

S12:E10

Ladybird is put on a list of vicious dogs after she gets a little crazy and bites Hank. Afterwards, Hank is urged by a veterinarian to take Ladybird to a "dog spiritualist".

7.0/10 (299 votes)
#34

Pour Some Sugar on Kahn

S12:E16

Kahn escapes to the bar and takes up Karaoke after Minh's father comes to visit. Meanwhile, Bobby and Peggy compete in an escalating game where they try to outdo each other.

7.0/10 (297 votes)
#35

It Came from the Garage

S12:E21

Wanting to spend some quality time with his son, Hank distracts Dale, Bill and Boomhauer with a boat building competition. However, when bats attack the construction garage, Hank has to give up his idea of spending time with Bobby.

7.0/10 (303 votes)
#36

Earthy Girls Are Easy

S13:E2

When a local paper plans to run a story about Strickland Propane dumping old propane tanks into the river, Hank suggests that the company go green. Dale, in an attempt to impress the ladies, organizes an Earth benefit concert.

7.0/10 (305 votes)
#37

A Bill Full of Dollars

S13:E6

Peggy, Minh and Dale play the stock market together, however they lose money in their initial investment. To improve their odds they decide to study the consumer habits of an "average man" and Bill becomes the subject of their study. Meanwhile, after Peggy buys the family a new flat screen TV, Hank and Bobby have difficulty figuring out all the advanced features.

7.0/10 (301 votes)
#38

Nancy Does Dallas

S13:E13

After Nancy takes a glamorous new job in Dallas and temporarily leaving Dale behind he finds the freedom of the bachelor life too hard to handle.

7.1/10 (366 votes)
#39

When Cotton Comes Marching Home

S5:E6

Cash-flow problems plague Hank's father, who's forced to work a menial job on Veterans Day instead of marching in the parade.

7.1/10 (543 votes)
#40

Torch Song Hillogy

S6:E7

Peggy nominates Bobby to carry the Olympic torch through Arlen, but it's Hank who wins the honor--and bungles it.

8.0/10 (1105 votes)

Pilot

S1:E1

Middle-class Texan Hank Hill blows his top when an overzealous social worker accuses him of child abuse after rumors about his son's black eye get out of hand.

7.8/10 (915 votes)

Square Peg

S1:E2

Hank is annoyed when Bobby asks to take a sex-education class--especially when he discovers that Peggy's the teacher.

7.3/10 (830 votes)

The Order of the Straight Arrow

S1:E3

A camping trip with Bobby's scout troop leaves Hank griping after the boy clubs an endangered bird during a faux hunt. Meanwhile, Peggy embarks on a mysterious quest.

7.4/10 (780 votes)

Hank's Got the Willies

S1:E4

Hank's determination to find a role model for Bobby leads to an unexpected encounter with Hank's own hero.

7.5/10 (736 votes)

Luanne's Saga

S1:E5

When Luanne breaks up with Buckley, Hank takes it upon himself to pick up the pieces of his niece's broken heart, only to be left fuming when she makes a play for Boomhauer.

7.8/10 (750 votes)

Hank's Unmentionable Problem

S1:E6

A concerned Peggy inadvertently spreads the word about Hank's bout with constipation, leaving her husband flushed with embarrassment.

7.9/10 (725 votes)

Westie Side Story

S1:E7

The Hills' new Laotian neighbors cause Peggy and Hank confusion and consternation after a culture clash leads to suspicion over a missing dog.

7.6/10 (708 votes)

Shins of the Father

S1:E8

Hank's caught in the middle when his overbearing father pays a visit--and incurs the wrath of a patience-exhausted Peggy.

7.6/10 (699 votes)

Peggy the Boggle Champ

S1:E9

Peggy and Hank head to Dallas so Peggy can compete in a boggle tournament, but Hank decides to forego the tournament in order to attend a lawnmower expo.

8.2/10 (802 votes)

Keeping Up with Our Joneses

S1:E10

Hank and Peggy's love of cigarettes is rekindled after Hank catches Bobby smoking, but Luanne is determined to nip their habit in the butt.

7.7/10 (660 votes)

King of the Ant Hill

S1:E11

Hank's burning mad when he discovers fire ants on his lawn on the eve of the neighborhood block party.

7.9/10 (689 votes)

Plastic White Female

S1:E12

Luanne and Bobby each face a crisis: she's fearful of failing her beauty exam, while he frets over his first boy-girl party.

7.7/10 (661 votes)

How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying

S2:E1

When Bobby discovers the one sport he is good at, marksmanship, he and Hank decide to enter a father & son tournament. As it turns out Hank is a terrible marksman.

8.1/10 (680 votes)

Texas City Twister

S2:E2

Luanne moves back into her home, a trailer, just as a twister is about to hit.

7.3/10 (629 votes)

Arrow Head

S2:E3

After Hank finds an arrow head in his lawn, Peggy gives a archaeologist permission to have an archaeological dig their yard.

8.1/10 (713 votes)

Hilloween

S2:E4

Hank is excited about Halloween until someone complains and has the holiday canceled.

8.0/10 (666 votes)

Jumpin' Crack Bass (It's a Gas, Gas, Gas)

S2:E5

In an effort to catch more fish than his friends, Hank decides to buy special "bait" from a street vendor. He soon finds himself in trouble with the law.

7.5/10 (641 votes)

Husky Bobby

S2:E6

Much to Hank's dismay, Bobby becomes a plus sized model.

7.6/10 (632 votes)

The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteburg

S2:E7

Hank and the guys seek vengeance after a group of teenagers beat them at paint-ball.

7.5/10 (587 votes)

The Son That Got Away

S2:E8

Bobby and Connie get in trouble at school. They skirt their ensuing punishment and are joined by Joseph, as they head to "The Caves". Hank and Kahn quickly pursue them, knowing that the caves are Arlen's make-out point.

7.2/10 (567 votes)

The Company Man

S2:E9

Hank struggles to portray himself and his life as that of a stereotypical Texan cowboy's for a Hollywood cowboy movie fan in order to secure a business deal for Strickland Propane.

7.7/10 (574 votes)

Bobby Slam

S2:E10

Bobby joins the wrestling team and is caught in a dilemma when he has to fight Connie in order to make the team.

7.9/10 (615 votes)

The Unbearable Blindness of Laying

S2:E11

Hank's mother bring home her new boyfriend, an affectionate Jewish man named Gary. After Hank sees the two of them having relations, he goes blind.

7.2/10 (584 votes)

Meet the Manger Babies

S2:E12

After seeing that Luanne is depressed, Hank volunteers to buy her some hand puppets at a rummage sale. Luanne starts doing a Christian puppet show, The Manger Babies. Hank agrees to play God in the televised version of the puppet show. When it turns out that the show will be on at the same time as the Super Bowl, Hank has to choose between helping Luanne or watching the game.

7.4/10 (532 votes)

Snow Job

S2:E13

When Hank's boss, Buck Strickland, has another heart attack, Hank expects to be put in charge of the company while Buck is recuperating. Instead Buck picks Lloyd Vickers, a business-school graduate, and puts Hank in charge of feeding his dogs. At Buck's house, Hank discovers that Buck's stove is electric, not propane. Realizing that Buck is just in propane for the money, Hank considers leaving the propane business and opening up a general store instead.

7.3/10 (539 votes)

I Remember Mono

S2:E14

On Valentine's Day, Peggy finds out that Hank lied to her when they were dating: he told her he was at home one week with a football injury, when he actually got mono from kissing another girl. She sets out to uncover the whole truth, and finds herself face to face with the past.

8.0/10 (567 votes)

Three Days of the Kahndo

S2:E15

Hank and his family go with Kahn and his family to spend a weekend in a duplex condo in Mexico. When Kahn discovers that only the bottom half of the condo has been rented, he breaks into the top half and lets Hank stay there. Dale shows up to stay with the Hills, and when Hank, Kahn and Dale are arrested for breaking into the upstairs condo, they have to sneak back across the border.

7.3/10 (572 votes)

Traffic Jam

S2:E16

After Hank has a car accident, he has to go to traffic school. The teacher of the traffic school is a comedian, Booda Sack, who gets laughs by insulting the audience. Inspired by Booda Sack, Bobby tries developing a stand-up act of his own. Booda Sack tells Bobby that to be funny, he needs to get in touch with his roots as a white man. Looking for something about "white roots" on the internet, Bobby comes across all the material he needs on a site called the White Nationalist Brotherhood.

8.3/10 (611 votes)

Hank's Dirty Laundry

S2:E17

When Hank tries to buy a new dryer, he is told that his credit is no good because he owes money to Arlen Video. The video store's computer says he rented and never returned a pornographic movie, Cuffs and Collars. Hank refuses to pay for a movie he never rented, and sets out to prove that the computer was wrong.

7.2/10 (510 votes)

The Final Shinsult

S2:E18

When Cotton learns that the U.S. government is giving the artificial leg of General Santa Ana back to Mexico, he teams up with Dale to steal the leg from the Arlen Museum.

7.6/10 (541 votes)

Leanne's Saga

S2:E19

When Luanne's mother, Leanne, is released from prison, she starts living in the Hills' garage, and becomes romantically involved with Bill. Bill is busy fighting a foot fungus, with every last dime.

7.6/10 (525 votes)

Junkie Business

S2:E20

After Hank realizes that his new employee at Strickland Propane is a drug addict, he can't fire him, because drug addiction counts as a disability under the Americans With Disabilities Act.

7.7/10 (521 votes)

Life in the Fast Lane, Bobby's Saga

S2:E21

To teach his son the value of a dollar, Hank makes Bobby get a job selling drinks at the racetrack, and tells Bobby to do everything his boss says. What Hank doesn't know is that Bobby's boss, Jimmy Witchard, is a complete moron who makes Bobby do humiliating and even dangerous tasks. Meanwhile, Boomhauer competes for the right to drive the pace car in the NASCAR race.

7.2/10 (518 votes)

Peggy's Turtle Song

S2:E22

After Bobby eats too much sugar one morning, he is mistakenly diagnosed with attention deficit disorder. Feeling guilty about not spending enough time with her son, Peggy decides to give up teaching and be a stay-at-home mother, a decision Hank fully approves of. But Peggy is so bored at home that she starts taking guitar lessons, and composes a symbolic song about a turtle trapped in her shell. Meanwhile, Bobby takes pills for his ADD, and Luanne becomes convinced that she caught ADD from Bobby.

8.2/10 (574 votes)

Propane Boom

S2:E23

When Mega Lo Mart starts selling propane, Strickland Propane can't compete with their prices, and Hank loses his job. He winds up working in the propane department at Mega Lo Mart, under the supervision of Luanne's boyfriend Buckley. Hank and other Mega Lo Mart employees decide to protest the way the company destroys small businesses, by disrupting a concert by the company spokesman, Chuck Mangione. Meanwhile, Luanne, who wanted Buckley to give her the job that he gave to Hank, tells Buckley she's breaking up with him. And Hank, Luanne and Buckley are the only people in the Mega Lo Mart when Hank notices a leak...

8.0/10 (561 votes)

Death of a Propane Salesman

S3:E1

Hank and Luanne survive the Mega Lo Mart explosion, but Buckley is no more. Hank finds that he is scared of propane, and tries to figure out how to deal with his fear of dying. Meanwhile, Luanne, who lost all her hair in the explosion, decides to become an activist like Sinead O'Connor.

8.0/10 (589 votes)

And They Call It Bobby Love

S3:E2

Bobby starts dating Marie, a girl who's two years older than him. Bobby takes the relationship more seriously than Marie does, and is heartbroken when she dances with other guys. Marie decides to "move on" leaving Bobby an emotional wreck. Meanwhile, Hank and the guys find an abandoned couch in the alley, and grow to depend on it.

8.0/10 (523 votes)

Peggy's Headache

S3:E3

When Peggy starts writing "musings" for the local newspaper, the pressure gives her a headache, so she goes to John Redcorn for a therapeutic massage. When she finds out that Dale's wife Nancy is having an affair with John Redcorn, she is so horrified that she decides to tell Dale about it.

7.3/10 (476 votes)

Pregnant Paws

S3:E4

Hank wants to breed Ladybird, but the veterinarian says that she has a narrow uterus and probably can't have children. Hank becomes obsessed with finding a way to get Ladybird pregnant, which annoys Peggy, because she's the one who really wants another baby. Meanwhile, Dale becomes a bounty hunter and is assigned to hunt down a man with several unpaid parking tickets. He decides that he needs a hound to accompany him on his first bounty, so he nabs Ladybird, to Hank's horror.

7.3/10 (445 votes)

Next of Shin

S3:E5

Hank tries several different methods to improve his sperm count so he can get Peggy pregnant. The frustration of not being able to have another child becomes worse when Cotton shows up and announces that he got his wife pregnant. But Cotton becomes so nervous at the prospect of having a baby at his age that he flees to Las Vegas, and Hank, Bill and Dale go after him.

6.7/10 (474 votes)

Peggy's Pageant Fever

S3:E6

A beauty pageant offers Peggy the chance to win a truck. If she can endure a series of rigorous makeovers to impress the judges.

8.0/10 (497 votes)

Nine Pretty Darn Angry Men

S3:E7

Hank is outraged when he attends a lawn mower focus group and discovers that the new model of his favorite mower has been turned into an upgraded "yuppified" version.

7.5/10 (470 votes)

Good Hill Hunting

S3:E8

All the kids in the neighborhood are going on their first hunt, but Hank is unable to get a hunting license for him and Bobby. Bobby is so upset about being denied the chance at a rite of passage that he starts to regress into acting like a little kid. Hank reluctantly decides to take Bobby hunting at the La Grunta Resort.

8.1/10 (575 votes)

Pretty, Pretty Dresses

S3:E9

At Christmastime, Bill becomes even more depressed than usual, because it's the anniversary of when his wife Lenore left him. Bill tries to commit suicide, and when that doesn't work out, he dresses up in Lenore's old clothes and declares that he is Lenore.

8.7/10 (741 votes)

A Firefighting We Will Go

S3:E10

Hank and his friends become volunteer firefighters. They manage to wreck a fire hydrant, ruin a funeral, and finally burn down the Arlen firehouse. When the Fire Captain comes to ask what happened, the trio turns the story around to match each of their scenarios.

7.4/10 (472 votes)

To Spank, with Love

S3:E11

After being taunted and pantsed by one of her students, Peggy loses it and spanks him. She is immediately fired, but Cotton and his old buddies start a campaign to get "Paddlin' Peggy" reinstated. Once she is back teaching, Peggy uses her reputation for violence to scare her students, and takes things too far, in true Peggy fashion.

7.3/10 (464 votes)

Three Coaches and a Bobby

S3:E12

Hank gets his tough old football coach to lead Bobby's football team. When the coach proves to be a tyrant, Bobby decides to quit football and join the soccer team, much to Hank's disappointment. Meanwhile, Peggy tries to fit in with the other soccer moms, and takes a crash course from Minh on Soccer-mom etiquette.

7.5/10 (445 votes)

De-Kahnstructing Henry

S3:E13

Kahn gets a great new job and invites Hank over to the office, hoping to make him jealous. While bragging about his job, Kahn gives away government secrets, swearing Hank to secrecy. Hank talks to Bill about Kahn's job, and Kahn gets fired for it.

8.2/10 (545 votes)

The Wedding of Bobby Hill

S3:E14

Angry that Luanne cost him his job house-sitting Boomhauer's house, Bobby replaces her birth control pills with candy.

7.6/10 (453 votes)

Sleight of Hank

S3:E15

Hank and Peggy go to a magic show where Peggy gets to be the volunteer in the best trick. Hank tries to figure out how the trick was done, and Peggy won't tell him. Meanwhile, Bobby is looking for a way to liven up his Sunday School report on Jesus, and when he sees the magician, he incorporates some of the tricks and patter into the report, calling it "The Amazing Jesus."

8.2/10 (490 votes)

Jon Vitti Presents: "Return to La Grunta"

S3:E16

Hank gets Luanne a job as a golf course drink girl at the La Grunta resort. In gratitude, Luanne gets Hank a chance to swim with a dolphin. Hank pets the dolphin, and the dolphin becomes aroused and tries to become sexually intimate with him. In return for his silence, the hotel pays him off, and Hank tells Luanne never to talk about what happened. Luanne gets sexually harassed by one of the golfers, she decides to follow Hank's example and not talk about it.

7.4/10 (488 votes)

Escape from Party Island

S3:E17

Hank takes his mother and her friends to a museum of miniatures in Port Aransas, and they get stuck in the middle of MTV's Spring Break. Meanwhile, Bill tries to put the moves on Peggy while Hank is away.

8.1/10 (516 votes)

Love Hurts... and So Does Art

S3:E18

Worried at the prospect of going to a school dance with Connie, Bobby starts overeating at the local deli, and develops gout. Meanwhile, Hank goes to an art gallery in Dallas and finds that they are displaying an X-ray of his constipated colon.

7.2/10 (453 votes)

Hank's Cowboy Movie

S3:E19

After Hank and Bobby visit the Dallas Cowboys training camp in Wichita Falls, Hank decides to make a video that will convince the team to move their camp to Arlen.

7.9/10 (487 votes)

Dog Dale Afternoon

S3:E20

When Dale brings home a new 'Super Mower' the neighbors are jealous, but his attitude leaves everyone with a bad taste in their mouths. To knock him down a few notches, the crew decides to hide his new mower, & make it look like a conspiracy, Peggy gets involved and it goes too far. Dale gets pushed over the edge & it is Hank that goes to help him back down.

8.1/10 (484 votes)

Revenge of the Lutefisk

S3:E21

Arlen's new minister is a woman, which everyone except Cotton seems to accept. When Bobby eats all of a Midwestern fish dish prepared by the minister, it somehow leads to him accidentally burning down the church. Everyone assumes that Cotton did it, and he is arrested for a hate crime.

7.5/10 (449 votes)

Death and Texas

S3:E22

Peggy gets a letter from a Death Row convict who says that he is a former student of hers, and that she had the most positive impact on his life. She starts visiting him in prison and bringing him what she thinks is timer sand for Boggle -- not realizing that it's actually cocaine. Meanwhile, Dale wants to become an executioner.

7.7/10 (536 votes)

Wings of the Dope

S3:E23

While studying for her beauty school exam, Luanne sees someone bouncing on Buckley's old trampoline. It's Buckley, who has come back as an angel. Hank and Peggy think Luanne was hallucinating after using too many hair-dying chemicals, but Hank's friends come to believe in the existence of Buckley's Angel. But Luanne finds that Buckley isn't much more help to her as an angel than he was when he was alive.

7.5/10 (420 votes)

Take Me Out of the Ball Game

S3:E24

When Thaterton stacks his Company softball team with Pro sports stars, Hank pulls Peggy off of her own Softball team to become the Ace pitcher for Strickland Propane. Unfortunately, Hank's over-managing causes her to lose her stuff, and cause her to lose the love for the sport.

8.1/10 (464 votes)

As Old as the Hills...

S3:E25

Peggy and Hank's 20th-anniversary party leaves the missus missing their youth; and a bottle of tequila is the highlight of their private revelry.

7.8/10 (466 votes)

Peggy Hill: The Decline and Fall

S4:E1

Peggy's fate and details surrounding Cotton and Didi's newborn are revealed.

8.0/10 (487 votes)

Cotton's Plot

S4:E2

Freed from a six-week body cast, non-ambulatory Peggy takes physical therapy from Cotton, who drills her military style. Meanwhile, Hank's pals make use of her cast.

8.0/10 (456 votes)

Bills Are Made to Be Broken

S4:E3

Bill is accepting, but Hank isn't, when opposing players lie down to let an injured high-school jock break Bill's touchdown record.

8.2/10 (458 votes)

Little Horrors of Shop

S4:E4

Forced to take a vacation, Hank becomes a substitute shop teacher, and a popular one, rousing jealousy in Peggy.

8.6/10 (553 votes)

Aisle 8A

S4:E5

Hank is the only one home when houseguest Connie has her first encounter with menstruation--and neither knows what to do. Meanwhile, someone has to explain PMS to Bobby.

8.4/10 (599 votes)

A Beer Can Named Desire

S4:E6

Bill meets Cajun relatives and Hank competes for $1 million in a beer promotion at a football game in New Orleans.

8.0/10 (456 votes)

Happy Hank's Giving

S4:E7

Hank's propane-smoked turkey is a casualty in "a war called 'Thanksgiving at the Airport'" as weather stalls the Hills' trip to Peggy's folks in Montana.

7.7/10 (431 votes)

Not in My Back-hoe

S4:E8

Jealous of Hank's new acquaintance, Bill and Dale give Hank an ultimatum, and compound their mistake when they try to make amends.

7.8/10 (454 votes)

To Kill a Ladybird

S4:E9

Bobby's affection for a raccoon brings problems when Hank's dog Ladybird and Dale get into fights with the ersatz pet that could be rabid.

8.0/10 (475 votes)

Hillennium

S4:E10

A propane shortage gives Hank Y2K fears that alter his Christmas-gift plans; Dale's stash of hoarded goods is destroyed by a hamster that he was planning to use for food.

7.3/10 (413 votes)

Old Glory

S4:E11

Bobby keeps mum that his mom wrote the A-plus essay that made him a school star.

7.2/10 (409 votes)

Rodeo Days

S4:E12

Bobby's new calling is rodeo roping, but his first experience with livestock introduces him to an ambition even greater--at least to Bobby.

8.3/10 (506 votes)

Hanky Panky

S4:E13

Hank and Peggy are caught in the middle after Strickland's wife catches him with his girlfriend.

8.6/10 (538 votes)

High Anxiety

S4:E14

Hank becomes the prime suspect in an investigation led by Sheriff Buford.

8.3/10 (478 votes)

Naked Ambition

S4:E15

Bobby's accidental glimpse of a naked Luanne has Joseph yearning to get his own look. But Connie catches them trying to peep, and thinks she's the target.

7.7/10 (447 votes)

Movin' On Up

S4:E16

Luanne moves out and into the house across the alley, where her roommates don't carry any of the load.

7.2/10 (401 votes)

Bill of Sales

S4:E17

Bill becomes Peggy's star--and only--salesman in a health-food sales operation, and his profits net them a trip to a conference in San Antonio, where they must share a room.

7.9/10 (463 votes)

Won't You Pimai Neighbor?

S4:E18

Buddhist monks think Bobby is a reincarnated Lama.

7.9/10 (405 votes)

Hank's Bad Hair Day

S4:E19

After his lifelong barber loses it, Hank turns to Army haircutter Bill, who does a fine job on his first civilian head, but at a Government price, prompting Hank to declare war.

7.2/10 (419 votes)

Meet the Propaniacs

S4:E20

Bobby's impromptu comedy at a propane sale prompts Strickland to send him on the road to entertain at other outlets, leading to a big trade show in front of the Texas propane president.

8.2/10 (444 votes)

Nancy Boys

S4:E21

After joining the Hills for a free romantic dinner, the Gribbles sleep together, and guilt grabs Nancy for cheating on her lover, John Redcorn.

7.8/10 (419 votes)

Flush with Power

S4:E22

Water restrictions prompt Hank to join the zoning board, while Bobby blackmails Kahn for bribing a water-meter reader.

7.3/10 (430 votes)

Transnational Amusements Presents: Peggy's Magic Sex Feet

S4:E23

Peggy's embarrassment about her big feet ends when she meets a fetishist who directs her in a video Hank thinks is dirty, but Peggy approves of--wholefootedly.

7.5/10 (419 votes)

Peggy's Fan Fair

S4:E24

At Nashville's Fan Fair, Peggy accuses Randy Travis of stealing her song, while Brooks & Dunn counsel Bobby about Connie.

7.4/10 (423 votes)

The Perils of Polling

S5:E1

Bobby's act of heroism leads the Hills to a meeting with candidate George Dub-Ya, who turns Hank's vote from sure to tentative with the shake of a hand.

7.8/10 (420 votes)

The Buck Stops Here

S5:E2

Bobby becomes Strickland's personal caddy and picks up some bad habits. Meanwhile, Peggy and Minh compete to donate the most blood.

8.0/10 (437 votes)

I Don't Want to Wait...

S5:E3

As Hank builds coffins for his family, Bobby struggles with the fact that he's still treated as a child even as Joseph laments how awkward adulthood is for him.

7.5/10 (412 votes)

Spin the Choice

S5:E4

Bobby rejects Thanksgiving after history lessons from John Redcorn, who longs to be a real father to his illegitimate son Joseph.

7.3/10 (402 votes)

Peggy Makes the Big Leagues

S5:E5

The Booster Club sends a distraught Hank to talk to Peggy after she fails the football team's star fullback and gets him suspended from the team.

7.1/10 (366 votes)

When Cotton Comes Marching Home

S5:E6

Cash-flow problems plague Hank's father, who's forced to work a menial job on Veterans Day instead of marching in the parade.

7.2/10 (381 votes)

What Makes Bobby Run?

S5:E7

Bobby goes all-out to become school mascot, a high-profile post that suffers a low blow when he avoids a time-honored tradition.

7.5/10 (425 votes)

'Twas the Nut Before Christmas

S5:E8

Bill counters his holiday loneliness by becoming a generous Santa, attracting a nice single mother and a young slacker who takes advantage.

8.1/10 (445 votes)

Chasing Bobby

S5:E9

Peggy thinks Hank's tears are indicative of a father-son void, but they're really about his truck, which looks headed for pickup-truck heaven.

7.4/10 (411 votes)

Yankee Hankie

S5:E10

While a distraught Hank tries to deal with the fact that he wasn't born in Texas, Cotton and his buddies once again make plans to assassinate Fidel Castro.

8.0/10 (438 votes)

Hank and the Great Glass Elevator

S5:E11

Bill and former Texas governor Ann Richards hit it off after a chance meeting resulting from Hank's reluctant prank in an Austin hotel.

7.5/10 (406 votes)

Now Who's the Dummy?

S5:E12

Bobby's ventriloquist's dummy gets more of Hank's attention than Bobby, but it's Dale who harbors a grudge against the wooden being.

8.9/10 (707 votes)

Ho Yeah!

S5:E13

Unaware that the new employee at Strickland Propane is a prostitute, Peggy becomes her best friend and even offers her a place to stay--Hank's den.

8.2/10 (451 votes)

The Exterminator

S5:E14

Repeated exposure to poisons forces Dale out of extermination and into a desk job that leads him back into extermination--of careers.

7.4/10 (432 votes)

Luanne Virgin 2.0

S5:E15

As Luanne's sponsor in a sexual-abstinence program, Peggy has to testify about her lifetime total of sexual partners--and it's more than one.

7.6/10 (401 votes)

Hank's Choice

S5:E16

When Bobby develops an allergy to Ladybird, Hank builds a doghouse, an elaborate accommodation that's perfect--for Bobby.

7.6/10 (386 votes)

It's Not Easy Being Green

S5:E17

Hank joins Bobby's environmental effort, but only to preserve a long-time cover-up concerning a mishap with Boomhauer's car in high school.

7.7/10 (407 votes)

The Trouble with Gribbles

S5:E18

Dale plans to buy Nancy a face-lift by suing a tobacco company, which countersues--and carelessly bugs his home.

8.2/10 (432 votes)

Hank's Back Story

S5:E19

Wearing a prosthetic rump relieves Hank's back pain, but makes him the butt of friends' jokes as they all prepare for a riding-mower race.

7.7/10 (405 votes)

Kidney Boy and Hamster Girl: A Love Story

S5:E20

Bobby avoids a beating by high schoolers by pretending to be one of them.

9.0/10 (765 votes)

Bobby Goes Nuts

S6:E1

Bobby goes from bullied to bully after learning a counterattack move in a self-defense class--for women.

8.1/10 (422 votes)

Soldier of Misfortune

S6:E2

After an accident at his gun club destroys Dale's confidence, Peggy proposes sending him on a bogus mercenary mission, which he fouls up.

7.9/10 (444 votes)

Lupe's Revenge

S6:E3

A female cop gets a hankerin' for Hank; Peggy accidentally brings back a native child after a school field trip to Mexico.

7.3/10 (392 votes)

The Father, the Son, and J.C.

S6:E4

Hank's emotional outburst pushes him further from his father, so Bobby drafts Jimmy Carter to broker a Christmas peace.

7.5/10 (371 votes)

Father of the Bribe

S6:E5

After Bobby feigns taking Connie's father's bribe to break up with her, Connie lets her grades slip to show how upset she is without him.

7.4/10 (369 votes)

I'm with Cupid

S6:E6

Bobby adjusts to his breakup with Connie, until Bill's depressing experiences break his spirit. So Hank sends him to ladies' man Boomhauer.

7.1/10 (543 votes)

Torch Song Hillogy

S6:E7

Peggy nominates Bobby to carry the Olympic torch through Arlen, but it's Hank who wins the honor--and bungles it.

7.4/10 (451 votes)

Joust Like a Woman

S6:E8

Peggy leads a troupe of "wenches" to protest their unfair treatment at the Renaissance Faire, where Hank is trying to land a big-money propane account.

7.9/10 (412 votes)

The Bluegrass Is Always Greener

S6:E9

Hank and the boys recruit Connie for a bluegrass fiddle contest, but Kahn insists that she focus on classical music.

7.8/10 (400 votes)

The Substitute Spanish Prisoner

S6:E10

A con man offers "genius" Peggy an at-home doctorate course, which she finances with the Hills' retirement fund.

7.3/10 (373 votes)

Unfortunate Son

S6:E11

Cotton's financially strapped VFW group moves into Hank's home, prompting Hank to recruit Vietnam vets, to whom Cotton doesn't exactly cotton.

6.9/10 (370 votes)

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Hill

S6:E12

Unable to find a full-time teaching job, Peggy pretends to be a nun to land a position at a Catholic school, ending her budding career at Strickland Propane.

7.6/10 (379 votes)

Tankin' It to the Streets

S6:E13

After learning the Army used him as a guinea pig for an experimental drug, Bill gets drunk and steals a tank. And it's up to his friends to try to return it.

7.5/10 (365 votes)

Of Mice and Little Green Men

S6:E14

When Hank and Dale find more interest in the activities of the other's son, Dale concludes he's not Joseph's father--and that an alien is.

7.7/10 (376 votes)

A Man Without a Country Club

S6:E15

Kahn covets membership in an all-Asian country club, but it's Hank who's asked to join--as a token white to secure a PGA tournament.

8.1/10 (401 votes)

Beer and Loathing

S6:E16

Peggy gets a job at Alamo Beer, but a clause in her contract prevents her from telling Hank why Texas is completely devoid of the brew for the next 36 hours.

7.6/10 (406 votes)

Fun with Jane and Jane

S6:E17

Oblivious to its cultlike ways, Luanne joins a sorority and gets Peggy in too; Hank and the boys rescue emus from death, but don't know what to do with them.

7.9/10 (407 votes)

My Own Private Rodeo

S6:E18

Hank learns that the incident estranging Dale from his cowboy father was a cover to keep him in the dark about Dad being in the closet.

7.6/10 (367 votes)

Sug Night

S6:E19

Hank is shaken after having a dream about grilling burgers...naked...with Nancy. And the situation is stirred when Peggy finds out.

7.8/10 (383 votes)

Dang Ol' Love

S6:E20

Bill is heartbroken when the beautiful jogger he's pining for falls for Boomhauer, who is in turn heartbroken himself when the jogger dumps him.

8.5/10 (503 votes)

Returning Japanese (1)

S6:E21

The Hills are off to Japan so Cotton can apologize to the widow of a soldier he killed in WWII, but something about Cotton's story doesn't quite add up.

0.0/10

Returning Japanese (2)

S6:E22

Cotton runs amuck in Tokyo when rejected by his newly found Japanese son.

7.6/10 (432 votes)

Get Your Freak Off

S7:E1

Bobby meets a new girl, but Hank objects to her parents' liberal parenting style.

7.2/10 (369 votes)

The Fat and the Furious

S7:E2

A competitive eating groupie encourages Bill to enter a hot dog eating contest.

7.1/10 (371 votes)

Bad Girls, Bad Girls, Whatcha Gonna Do

S7:E3

Connie's delinquent cousin captivates Bobby, who's oblivious when she turns their science project into a drug lab.

7.6/10 (379 votes)

Goodbye Normal Jeans

S7:E4

Hank is opposed to Bobby's taking Home Economics, until his domestic skills outshine those of Peggy, who tries to sabotage his Thanksgiving meal.

7.4/10 (399 votes)

Dances with Dogs

S7:E5

A dog-dancing contest pits Hank and Ladybird against Bobby and Connie's dog, while Bill tries to partner with a rottweiler.

7.4/10 (392 votes)

The Son Also Roses

S7:E6

Bobby's preference for gardening over gridiron irks Hank, until he enters Bobby in a rose-growing contest.

7.7/10 (403 votes)

The Texas Skillsaw Massacre

S7:E7

Hank is ordered to take an anger-management class after accidentally cutting one of Dale's fingers off. Dale claims it was retaliation for his causing Hank's kitchen floor to collapse.

7.6/10 (375 votes)

Full Metal Dust Jacket

S7:E8

Seeking an invitation to a book club, Peggy takes over the lease for a bookstore, where business is a bust--until she lets Dale sell guns there, too.

7.4/10 (454 votes)

Pigmalion

S7:E9

A local pork producer is impressed by Luanne, who goes to his home for a job interview but comes away as his girlfriend.

8.1/10 (438 votes)

Megalo Dale

S7:E10

Dale exterminates at the Mega Lo Mart, thanks to an endorsement from a reluctant Hank.

7.2/10 (352 votes)

Boxing Luanne

S7:E11

Luanne becomes a boxer and, buoyed by success in fixed fights, challenges George Foreman's daughter.

7.2/10 (351 votes)

Vision Quest

S7:E12

Worried about how Dale is raising Joseph, John Redcorn asks Hank to take the boy he fathered on a Native American rite of passage.

7.3/10 (371 votes)

Queasy Rider

S7:E13

Hank and Peggy find marital salvation in a motorcycle--until their first long trip.

6.8/10 (335 votes)

Board Games

S7:E14

Peggy, Minh and Nancy bond to save a school program, but split up when Minh decides she's the best candidate for a school-board seat.

7.5/10 (353 votes)

An Officer and a Gentle Boy

S7:E15

To toughen up Bobby, Hank decides to send him to Cotton's old boot camp, unaware that lawsuits have altered the severe conditions.

7.5/10 (340 votes)

The Miseducation of Bobby Hill

S7:E16

Despite a lack of seasoning that Hank deems mandatory, Bobby becomes a whiz at selling propane grills; Bill takes an inadvertent balloon ride.

7.0/10 (349 votes)

The Good Buck

S7:E17

Kicked out by his wife, Hank's hard-living boss, Buck, turns to religion, assisted by his personal Bible coach: Luanne.

7.1/10 (342 votes)

I Never Promised You an Organic Garden

S7:E18

Peggy takes over the organic garden at Bobby's school, but an insect infestation threatens her hope of making the post permanent.

7.6/10 (355 votes)

Be True to Your Fool

S7:E19

After inadvertently spreading lice to his buddies, a shunned and depressed Bill winds up in jail, where his popularity soars.

7.3/10 (400 votes)

Racist Dawg

S7:E20

A handyman sees racism in a bite from Ladybird, suspected of picking up subconscious cues from her master, Hank.

7.9/10 (390 votes)

Night and Deity

S7:E21

A pest-control expert's chemistry with Dale worries Nancy; Hank is the designated driver as Luanne turns 21.

7.7/10 (353 votes)

Maid in Arlen

S7:E22

To escape her daughter-in-law, Kahn's mother does maid work for the Hills, and for Bill, who finds the woman romantically made-to-order.

7.5/10 (393 votes)

The Witches of East Arlen

S7:E23

Reading tarot cards introduces Bobby to a coven of compatriots who want to train him to become a wizard.

7.6/10 (460 votes)

Patch Boomhauer

S8:E1

When Boomhauer's brother, Patch, announces he's getting married to Boomhauer's old girlfriend, Hank mistakenly comes to believe that Boomhauer is out to sabotage the wedding.

7.6/10 (397 votes)

Reborn to Be Wild

S8:E2

Hank likes Bobby's new Christian youth group, but not their methods of worship, which include skateboarding and punk rock.

7.1/10 (356 votes)

New Cowboy on the Block

S8:E3

The thrill of an ex-Dallas Cowboy moving onto the block is lost on Hank when the one-time hero breaks neighborhood rules.

8.0/10 (388 votes)

The Incredible Hank

S8:E4

Peggy overdoes it when she secretly slips Hank a testosterone supplement to combat his work-related stress. But he feels great, until he finds out.

6.7/10 (333 votes)

Flirting with the Master

S8:E5

A Latin TV star hires Peggy to come to his home in Mexico to tutor his kids, but Peggy senses his interest is not entirely academic.

7.5/10 (381 votes)

After the Mold Rush

S8:E6

The Hills' house tests positive for mold, found again and again just after Hank enters the home in a local showcase.

8.2/10 (437 votes)

Livin' on Reds, Vitamin C and Propane

S8:E7

Hank and Bobby take an 18-wheeler to Arizona, with Dale, Bill and Boomhauer as stowaways.

7.6/10 (372 votes)

Rich Hank, Poor Hank

S8:E8

Hank's thriftiness and reluctance to talk about money leads Bobby to believe he's wealthy, a rumor that spreads through the neighborhood.

7.3/10 (347 votes)

Ceci N'Est Pas Une King of the Hill

S8:E9

Peggy's entry into the art world is rejected at first, then applauded by a dealer whose promotional method leaves her drawn.

7.4/10 (390 votes)

That's What She Said

S8:E10

A new Strickland employee's constant double entendres delight all but Hank, who considers suing for sexual harassment.

7.9/10 (379 votes)

My Hair Lady

S8:E11

Arlen's hottest new haircutting team is Luanne and Bill, who charms the ladies by pretending to be gay.

7.4/10 (369 votes)

Phish and Wildlife

S8:E12

The boys' annual camping trip is disturbed by a gathering of hippies, who share their food with Bobby and expect sharing in return.

6.9/10 (332 votes)

Cheer Factor

S8:E13

Peggy's aggressive approach as cheerleading coach brings football wins, and a hearing when one routine is deemed offensive.

7.3/10 (340 votes)

Dale Be Not Proud

S8:E14

Dale donates a kidney to Funny Car racer John Force, and makes Hank his representative in all matters while laid up.

7.4/10 (355 votes)

Après Hank, le Deluge

S8:E15

During a flood, Hank's position as emergency-shelter team leader is usurped by Bill when Hank is drafted to watch over a fragile dam.

7.4/10 (334 votes)

DaleTech

S8:E16

Hank's father becomes part of a civilian police patrol, usurping Dale's self-proclaimed title of neighborhood protector.

6.9/10 (324 votes)

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Alamo

S8:E17

Ignorance of the Alamo in Bobby's Texas History class prompts Hank to help organize a reenactment, but the author's version is revisionist.

6.9/10 (328 votes)

Girl, You'll Be a Giant Soon

S8:E18

Luanne helps Hank protest a grilling competition that bans propane; Peggy negotiates to see an infamous murder site.

7.7/10 (351 votes)

Stressed for Success

S8:E19

Bobby joins his school academic team as the expert in pop culture, but the pressure gets to him.

8.0/10 (503 votes)

Hank's Back

S8:E20

Hank starts taking yoga classes after injuring his back at work; Peggy bags groceries at a mom and pop store that's having a hard time competing against Megalomart.

7.8/10 (377 votes)

The Redneck on Rainey Street

S8:E21

After Connie becomes a victim of reverse discrimination, Kahn gives up his hopes and dreams and embraces the life of a hillbilly.

7.5/10 (371 votes)

Talking Shop

S8:E22

Bobby becomes a peer counselor, but gets personally involved with clients.

7.5/10 (386 votes)

A Rover Runs Through It

S9:E1

Peggy's estranged mother summons her home to their Montana ranch, where Henry Winkler is an uncooperative neighbor.

7.2/10 (402 votes)

Ms. Wakefield

S9:E2

An elderly woman who once lived in the Hills' house returns for the holidays--to die there. And that gives Dale a business idea.

7.1/10 (338 votes)

Death Buys a Timeshare

S9:E3

Hank accompanies Cotton and his new friend Bill to Mexico to try to keep them from buying timeshare properties. But the salesmen are determined.

7.5/10 (346 votes)

Yard, She Blows!

S9:E4

Hank's immaculately manicured front lawn is as good as gone when Peggy tries to horn in on the glory with her own contributions.

7.7/10 (364 votes)

Dale to the Chief

S9:E5

Hank's fight to correct an error on his driver's license is a red flag to newly patriotic Dale, who reports Hank as a threat to national security.

6.9/10 (363 votes)

The Petriot Act

S9:E6

Hank excitedly joins a new military program that allows civilians to adopt pets while G.I.s serve their tour of duty but the dog, Duke, turns out to be a mean-spirited cat.

6.5/10 (342 votes)

Enrique-cilable Differences

S9:E7

Hank cringes when an employee with personal problems turns to him for solace.

8.2/10 (376 votes)

Mutual of Omabwah

S9:E8

Hank's lapsed insurance policy puts him in an overprotective state, while Bill and Boomhauer carelessly experiment with deep-frying.

7.2/10 (323 votes)

Care-Takin' Care of Business

S9:E9

Covert work by Hank and the boys turns a befuddled groundskeeper into a hero when his field is credited with hampering opponents.

7.0/10 (317 votes)

Arlen City Bomber

S9:E10

Peggy follows Luanne onto a roller-derby team, where the tight-fisted owner prompts her to lead a revolt and form a team on borrowed money.

7.1/10 (330 votes)

Redcorn Gambles with His Future

S9:E11

John Redcorn tries to open a Native American gambling casino to provide a venue for his band, Big Mountain Fudgecake.

7.6/10 (337 votes)

Smoking and the Bandit

S9:E12

Dale dons a disguise to defy Arlen's smoking ban, and Peggy sets out to uncover his identity.

7.4/10 (328 votes)

Gone with the Windstorm

S9:E13

Peggy helps weather-girl Nancy fight back when she's replaced by a qualified meteorologist. Also, a boy barking like a dog scares Bobby.

7.6/10 (326 votes)

Bobby on Track

S9:E14

Hank talks Bobby into joining the track team, but the spot the boy lands isn't what Hank had in mind.

7.6/10 (350 votes)

It Ain't Over 'til the Fat Neighbor Sings

S9:E15

Bill finds happiness in a men's chorus, where the required devotion jeopardizes his Army career.

7.8/10 (345 votes)

Hank's on Board

S10:E1

Hank discovers that Dale and Boomhauer take yearly vacations together, and assumes that they are trying to avoid Bill. He invites his family and Bill along for a weekend at the beach, but during the trip, Hank realizes that his friends are actually trying to avoid him because he’s uptight and bossy. Peggy advises Hank to throw caution to the wind and have some fun with his buddies, but the results leave Hank and the guys overboard.

7.1/10 (313 votes)

Bystand Me

S10:E2

When the Arlen Bystander gets a new editor, Peggy gets a job writing a household hints column. Except Peggy doesn't know any household hints, so she gets Minh to supply her with housekeeping tips in exchange for the answers to the New York Times crossword puzzles. Meanwhile, Hank makes Bobby get a paper route.

7.3/10 (321 votes)

Bill's House

S10:E3

After Bill nurses Hank, Peggy and Bobby through the flu, he starts to feel lonely when there is no one else to take care of. Hank gets Bill to volunteer at a halfway house for alcoholics, and Bill invites the residents to stay with him. As more and more houseguests show up, Hank becomes determined to find them a permanent residence. Meanwhile, Peggy makes a promise to God that if she gets over the flu, she'll learn to ride a bike, and Bobby makes her keep her promise.

7.3/10 (342 votes)

Harlottown

S10:E4

When Hank and Peggy try to clean up a historic Arlen landmark, they find out that the town was founded by harlots and was once a place of ill-repute. The new city manager uses the city's rediscovered history to turn the town into a tourist trap for the adult porn industry. Frustrated by the changes, Hank decides to move the family – that is, until he is aided by adult actress Candee.

7.2/10 (337 votes)

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Clown

S10:E5

Hoping to get Bobby to stop cracking jokes in school, Hank enrolls Bobby in a clown class at the local community college. The pretentious instructor teaches Bobby classical comedic theory and sucks all the fun out of him.

7.2/10 (322 votes)

Orange You Sad I Did Say Banana?

S10:E6

Kahn is accused of having become so assimilated that he's a "banana" -- the Asian equivalent of an "Oreo." To get back to his Laotian heritage, Kahn adopts a simple lifestyle and abandons the swimming pool his neighbors helped build.

6.9/10 (317 votes)

You Gotta Believe (In Moderation)

S10:E7

In order to raise money to save the Tom Landry Middle School baseball program, Hank invites a Harlem Globetrotters-type softball team to compete against his community league Arlen Zephyrs. But Hank ruins the show by deciding to take the game seriously.

7.7/10 (346 votes)

Business Is Picking Up

S10:E8

When Bobby attends the school's job shadow program, he winds up interning for Peter Sterling, a man who runs a pooper-scooper business. Bobby is so impressed by Peter that he decides to pursue the same career. Meanwhile, Hank is trying to train Joseph at Strickland Propane.

7.2/10 (310 votes)

The Year of Washing Dangerously

S10:E9

Hank gets sucked into Kahn's get-rich-quick scheme when Kahn buys the car wash that hosts car cruising on Friday nights. But Kahn wrecks the business by trying to cut corners, and gets bought out by Buck Strickland. Meanwhile, Peggy tries to figure out if Nancy is deliberately refusing to take her calls.

6.8/10 (313 votes)

Hank Fixes Everything

S10:E10

Buck Strickland embarks on a propane price war with Thatherton and two other rivals, and hires the guys from "American Chopper" to boost sales at the Propane Expo. When the 'war' goes too far, and the companies are all losing profit, Hank takes matters into his own hands, and calls a meeting. Unfortunately, the owners decide to 'price fix' and get caught. Meanwhile, Lucky and Luanne wait for Brownsville Station tickets, in line 6 days before tickets go on sale.

7.2/10 (344 votes)

Church Hopping

S10:E11

When Reverend Stroup gives the Hills' pew at the Arlen First Methodist Church to another family, Hank and his family decide to find another church. A slick pastor tries to bribe the Hills into worshipping at his Megachurch.

6.9/10 (319 votes)

24 Hour Propane People

S10:E12

When Buck gets banned from his favorite strip club, he refocuses on making Strickland Propane a "fun" place to work. He makes his employees dress in costumes, have sleepovers in the office and use hip catchphrases. It's up to Hank to get everyone focused on selling propane again.

7.6/10 (340 votes)

The Texas Panhandler

S10:E13

Instead of getting a job, Bobby and Joseph discover that they can make more money, and look cooler, by hanging out on street corners and begging.

7.4/10 (363 votes)

Hank's Bully

S10:E14

A young boy, Caleb, starts following Hank around, making fun of him and generally annoying him. Hank isn't sure how to deal with such a young bully.

7.3/10 (320 votes)

Edu-macating Lucky

S10:E15

Lucky asks Peggy to help him get his GED in the hopes of improving his chances of marrying Luanne. Peggy intentionally teaches him the wrong information so he'll fail and give up the idea of marrying her niece, but then she starts to suspect that Luanne might be pregnant.

7.8/10 (421 votes)

The Peggy Horror Picture Show

S11:E1

Feeling unfeminine after a clothing exchange party with the neighborhood girls, Hank offers Peggy a new pair of shoes. After finding that her usual place in Lubbock is out of business, she stumbles upon 'Clairissa's Closet', and a new best friend, Carolyn. They become the best of friends, until Peggy finds out that Carolyn is a he, and Carolyn finds that Peggy is a she.

7.1/10 (350 votes)

SerPUNt

S11:E2

When Bobby's snakes gets into the toilet Hank decides to call Animal Control. But instead of taking care of the problem they make the city believe that the problem is worse than it is causing panic. Now it is up to Dale to save the city.

7.2/10 (338 votes)

Blood and Sauce

S11:E3

The guys discuss what they want to pass on to their children, Bill becomes despondent because he doesn’t have any. In an effort to cheer him up, they help Bill put together a Dauterive family reunion, only to be thwarted by the realization that Bill only has one living relative. Bill winds up sharing an incredible barbeque with his neighbors and teaches Bobby the secret sauce recipe.

6.8/10 (321 votes)

Luanne Gets Lucky

S11:E4

When Lucky ditches Luanne to go stumping with Hank and the gang, Luanne accepts an invitation to attend Arlen High School's Senior Prom. Lucky's friends Mud Dobber and Elvin take it upon themeselves bully Luanne's 15-year-old date.

7.0/10 (354 votes)

Hank Gets Dusted

S11:E5

Hank is crestfallen when Cotton gives his beloved Cadillac to Cousin Dusty, however things get even worse when Dusty shows up at Hank's house with a reality TV show crew.

6.8/10 (319 votes)

Glen Peggy Glen Ross

S11:E6

Peggy loses her job at The Arlen Bystander and begins a new career as a real estate agent. Meanwhile, after Dale buys a set of titanium golf clubs at a police auction, he gives the clubs to Hank. However, Hank has trouble playing with a set of clubs that once belonged to a convicted murderer.

7.0/10 (316 votes)

The Passion of Dauterive

S11:E7

After Bill survives a roof cave-in over his bed he has a religious experience which involves a romantic liaison with Reverend Stroup.

8.0/10 (369 votes)

Grand Theft Arlen

S11:E8

Hank becomes obsessed with a video game about propane. Meanwhile, Bobby trains for the Presidential Fitness Test.

7.1/10 (316 votes)

Peggy’s Gone to Pots

S11:E9

Peggy tries to reach the pinnacle of real estate success by selling houses in the exclusive neighborhood of Arlen Heights, but she winds up selling pots door to door. Meanwhile the real Rusty Shackleford pays a visit to Dale.

7.0/10 (304 votes)

Hair Today, Gone Today

S11:E10

Nancy turns to her mother for help when the stress of home life and unresolved feelings for Redcorn cause her hair to fall out.

7.6/10 (361 votes)

Bill, Bulk and the Body Buddies

S11:E11

Bill has to shape up for an upcoming Army physical, but when he becomes friends with a group of body builders he becomes aggressive and develops a bad attitude. Hank and the gang have to come to the rescue.

7.3/10 (312 votes)

Lucky's Wedding Suit

S11:E12

When Lucky wants to give Luanne the expensive wedding that she desires, he sues Dale with a frivolous lawsuit after having an accident on the job. After Lucky's lawyer finds out that Dale does not have insurance, he goes after Strickland Propane.

7.6/10 (359 votes)

Suite Smells of Excess

S12:E1

When the guys take Bobby to a college football game, their hijinks land them in a VIP box suite and calling plays for the visiting team.

6.8/10 (334 votes)

Bobby Rae

S12:E2

To impress a girl, Bobby protests against soda machines in the school. However, since the teachers have been using the drink machine money to pay for their "retreat", they decide to fight back. Meanwhile, Dale decides to record his friends' witty quotes and put them all in a book.

6.6/10 (336 votes)

The Powder Puff Boys

S12:E3

Hank encourages Bobby when he is asked to cheerleader for the girls in the school's annual Powder Puff game. Bobby soon learns that there is a tradition and Hank, Bill, Dale and Principal Moss were once "Powder Puff Boys" themselves. However, the boys learn that Peggy and the PTA Are trying to put a stop to the tradition.

7.4/10 (332 votes)

Four Wave Intersection

S12:E4

Arlen is hit by a heat wave and Hank and the gang take the kids to the water park. Unfortunately, when they have to tangle with a group of surfer bullies, Boomhauer, who is usually cool, winds up embarrassing himself. Meanwhile, Bill becomes known as the famous "Heat-Waver" when he begins to stand on the side of the highway and wave to motorists.

7.7/10 (378 votes)

Death Picks Cotton

S12:E5

When the family goes out to a restaurant where the food is cooked at the table Cotton throws a tantrum and gets into a fight with the chef. The fight leaves Cotton near death in the hospital.

7.7/10 (340 votes)

Raise the Steaks

S12:E6

After Hank falls in love with organic food he starts his own mini co-op garden in his back yard.

6.4/10 (316 votes)

Tears of an Inflatable Clown

S12:E7

Bobby gets mixed up with racial intolerance at Tom Landry Junior High. Meanwhile, Lucky hurts himself by catching a frisbee made of barbed wire and the gang has to convince him to go to the hospital.

7.4/10 (309 votes)

The Minh Who Knew Too Much

S12:E8

Mihn joins the Arlen Gun Club so that she can practise her skeet-shooting skills and become a member of the Nine Rivers Country Club team. However, Minh loses track of the goal when she starts to identify with her "hillbilly" neighbors.

7.0/10 (312 votes)

Dream Weaver

S12:E9

After they have financial troubles, Nancy convinces Dale to go on a "vocation vacation" to learn a new career. Unfortunately, Dale picks basket-weaving, and he's not very good at it. Meanwhile, Peggy, Bill and Kahn try to create the next great Internet video.

7.0/10 (301 votes)

Doggone Crazy

S12:E10

Ladybird is put on a list of vicious dogs after she gets a little crazy and bites Hank. Afterwards, Hank is urged by a veterinarian to take Ladybird to a "dog spiritualist".

7.3/10 (324 votes)

Trans-Fascism

S12:E11

Hank helps Buck Strickland battle the Arlen City Council and a rival restaurant after "Sugarfoots" loses its business due to a local ban on the sale of foods containing trans fats.

7.7/10 (330 votes)

Untitled Blake McCormick Project

S12:E12

Bill falls in love after he has a blind date with Charlene, a hot single mother. However, Dale's intuition tells him something is not quite right with the whole situation.

7.5/10 (327 votes)

The Accidental Terrorist

S12:E13

Hank buys Peggy a new car, and like he has always done he pays sticker price for it. However, after he realizes that he has been ripped off for years, he plots revenge against the car salesman.

7.2/10 (317 votes)

Lady and Gentrification

S12:E14

Hank's agrees to speak at Enrique's daughter's quinceañera. However, some of Peggy's real-estate clients fall in love with the quaint Mexican neighborhood and start to move in.

6.8/10 (308 votes)

Behind Closed Doors

S12:E15

Peggy becomes over-protective after a child goes missing in Arlen.

7.0/10 (299 votes)

Pour Some Sugar on Kahn

S12:E16

Kahn escapes to the bar and takes up Karaoke after Minh's father comes to visit. Meanwhile, Bobby and Peggy compete in an escalating game where they try to outdo each other.

6.7/10 (320 votes)

Six Characters in Search of a House

S12:E17

Peggy has trouble selling a house when she realizes that the current residents are scaring away the buyers, so she hires actors to play their parts.

6.6/10 (293 votes)

The Courtship of Joseph's Father

S12:E18

Dale's son becomes the star quarterback for Landry High School, but Dale pushes the boy to accept a private school's offer, which includes a cash contract.

7.6/10 (327 votes)

Strangeness on a Train

S12:E19

Stressed that her birthday parties never live up to her expectations, Peggy plans herself a disco-themed party on a mystery train, but after Luanne ruins the surprise, Peggy worries her parties will always end badly. However, a new mystery arises after a couple sneaks away for some private time in the train bathroom, and the partygoers must figure out who did it.

7.3/10 (316 votes)

Cops and Robert

S12:E20

Bobby has to work as a deputy for the school's police officer after he is framed for throwing a soda can. Meanwhile, Hank accidentally takes the wallet of a man he thought stole his own wallet, however when he tries to return the wallet the man does not take it too well.

7.0/10 (297 votes)

It Came from the Garage

S12:E21

Wanting to spend some quality time with his son, Hank distracts Dale, Bill and Boomhauer with a boat building competition. However, when bats attack the construction garage, Hank has to give up his idea of spending time with Bobby.

6.8/10 (309 votes)

Life: A Loser's Manual

S12:E22

Luanne's long-lost father and Peggy's brother Hoyt, a two-strike felon, comes to Arlen. After Hoyt gets caught committing another crime, Lucky feels bad and takes the blame, leaving Hoyt free to continue his life of crime.

7.4/10 (342 votes)

Dia-BILL-ic Shock

S13:E1

Bill's love of sugary snacks causes diabetes. After a doctor tells Bill that he will lose his legs he decides to start using a wheelchair. Once he is wheelchair bound he finds camaraderie with Thunder, a wheelchair sports enthusiast. Things turn around for Bill until Thunder finds out that Bill does not really need the wheelchair.

7.0/10 (303 votes)

Earthy Girls Are Easy

S13:E2

When a local paper plans to run a story about Strickland Propane dumping old propane tanks into the river, Hank suggests that the company go green. Dale, in an attempt to impress the ladies, organizes an Earth benefit concert.

7.2/10 (330 votes)

Square-Footed Monster

S13:E3

Hank and the guys do a good deed when they fix-up a neighborhood house, however after Ted Wassonasong buys the house he decides to knock down the house and build a mansion.

7.2/10 (328 votes)

Lost in MySpace

S13:E4

Hank has bad feelings when Mr. Strickland decides to create a MySpace page for Strickland Propane. Hank's fears come true when Donna posts personal videos and information to the web site.

7.3/10 (310 votes)

No Bobby Left Behind

S13:E5

In order to raise the school's average for standardized tests, Principal Moss classifies Bobby as a low achievement student. However, the plan backfires after Bobby is placed in a class where he no longer has to do homework and doesn't have to take the tests.

7.0/10 (305 votes)

A Bill Full of Dollars

S13:E6

Peggy, Minh and Dale play the stock market together, however they lose money in their initial investment. To improve their odds they decide to study the consumer habits of an "average man" and Bill becomes the subject of their study. Meanwhile, after Peggy buys the family a new flat screen TV, Hank and Bobby have difficulty figuring out all the advanced features.

6.7/10 (303 votes)

Straight as an Arrow

S13:E7

Hank tries to help Bobby become a member of the Order of the Straight Arrow, but he disagrees with the "Arrowmaster" who is a new member of Arlen. Meanwhile, Peggy gets involved in the disagreement as she is the local Welcome Wagon representative.

7.2/10 (306 votes)

Lucky See, Monkey Do

S13:E8

Lucky's sister Myrna and her children attend a baby shower in which Peggy is throwing for Luanne. It doesn't take long before Myrna and Peggy clash over how the children will be raised by Luanne, with Peggy wanting the good, old fashioned skills where as Myrna likes the more modern way and by the book.

7.3/10 (333 votes)

What Happens at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis Stays at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis

S13:E9

The Propane Hall of Fame is inducting Buck Strickland this year and he has asked Hank to come with him to make sure he stays out of trouble. This becomes a hard task after Buck meets his illegitimate son while at the event in Memphis.

7.2/10 (309 votes)

Master of Puppets

S13:E10

Bobby is left waiting at the mall when Hank and Peggy's date goes long. Feeling his parents' guilt, Bobby uses the incident to pit each against one another to show him their affection. Soon, Peggy and Hank stop giving him anything Bobby wants and he demands they spend more time with him.

7.2/10 (302 votes)

Bwah My Nose

S13:E11

Hank and the gang get a rematch for the high-school championship game they lost, when Bill accidentally breaks Hank's nose during a practice. He gets it fixed by a plastic surgeon and loves his new nose—maybe too much.

7.1/10 (298 votes)

Uncool Customer

S13:E12

After Peggy finds out that she is not cool she befriends one of Arlen's most glamorous and cool moms in an effort to learn how to be cool. Bobby befriends her daughter, a girl named Michael Savage.

7.0/10 (301 votes)

Nancy Does Dallas

S13:E13

After Nancy takes a glamorous new job in Dallas and temporarily leaving Dale behind he finds the freedom of the bachelor life too hard to handle.

7.1/10 (306 votes)

Born Again on the Fourth of July

S13:E14

Bobby is offered an intervention at the church, after Hank becomes upset by his misbehavior. Meanwhile, Hank and his pals challenge a rival neighborhood to a Fourth of July fireworks showdown

7.4/10 (310 votes)

Serves Me Right for Giving General George S. Patton the Bathroom Key

S13:E15

Hank discovers that his father's last requests are a collection of bizarre tasks including the wish to have his ashes flushed down a toilet that General George S. Patton once used. Meanwhile, Bill and Dale bicker over an empty beer can.

6.9/10 (300 votes)

Bad News Bill

S13:E16

Hank is troubled when Bobby's Little League Coach is hassling Bobby about his lack of ability until Hank realizes that the Coach is only trying to make Bobby a better player.

6.4/10 (296 votes)

Manger Baby Einstein

S13:E17

Luanne tries to become a breakout star in the children's entertainment industry.

6.5/10 (394 votes)

Uh-Oh Canada

S13:E18

After Boomhauer trades houses with a Canadian family for the summer the Arlen gang tries to make some new neighbors at feel welcome. However it soon becomes apparent that Canadians and Arlenites do not see eye to eye.

6.9/10 (313 votes)

The Boy Can't Help It

S13:E19

Bobby becomes quite the ladies' man when several girls in his class consider him a potential date for the Homecoming dance, but Hank is worried that Bobby is being used.

8.5/10 (485 votes)

To Sirloin with Love

S13:E20

Thankful to finally have something in common with his son, Hank is proud when Bobby’s knowledge of beef earns him a spot on a college team bound for the State Championships.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
4 ★ 7.9 24
★ 8.6 Aisle 8A
★ 7.2 Rodeo Days
3 ★ 7.7 25
★ 8.7 A Firefighting We Will Go
★ 6.7 Peggy's Pageant Fever
1 ★ 7.7 12
★ 8.2 Keeping Up with Our Joneses
★ 7.3 The Order of the Straight Arrow
6 ★ 7.7 21
★ 9.0 Bobby Goes Nuts
★ 6.9 Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Hill
5 ★ 7.7 20
★ 8.9 Ho Yeah!
★ 7.1 When Cotton Comes Marching Home
2 ★ 7.6 23
★ 8.3 Hank's Dirty Laundry
★ 7.2 The Company Man
8 ★ 7.5 22
★ 8.2 Livin' on Reds, Vitamin C and Propane
★ 6.7 Flirting with the Master
7 ★ 7.4 23
★ 8.1 Megalo Dale
★ 6.8 Board Games
9 ★ 7.3 15
★ 8.2 Mutual of Omabwah
★ 6.5 Enrique-cilable Differences
10 ★ 7.3 15
★ 7.8 Hank's on Board
★ 6.8 Hank Fixes Everything
11 ★ 7.2 12
★ 8.0 Grand Theft Arlen
★ 6.8 Luanne Gets Lucky
12 ★ 7.1 22
★ 7.7 Death Picks Cotton
★ 6.4 Tears of an Inflatable Clown
13 ★ 7.1 20
★ 8.5 To Sirloin with Love
★ 6.4 Manger Baby Einstein