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Author: Rob Couch, Ronnie Neeley

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When Rob Couch grew up in Texas, he was a little bit Bobby. When he worked as a substitute teacher, he was a little bit Peggy. When he tried to show his son how to patch drywall and fix a toilet, he was a little bit Hank. Ronnie Neeley’s a musician, just like Chuck Mangione. He’s worked with Adult Swim, just like Mike Judge. He’s podcasted about animated TV for years, just like he and Rob are doing now, out in the alley. King of the Hill is full of great storytelling, amazing characters, irresistible voices, and hilarious lines. The guys talk about all that, plus the memories, nonsense, and life lessons that come up along the way in one big episode-by-episode celebration of this show they love. Yep.
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It’s been 15 years… but Arlen is back, baby!King of the Hill Season 14 has landed, and the Yep boys have thoughts. Ronnie and Rob binge-watched all ten episodes of the revival (twice, in some cases), and they're here to talk about all of it—the surprises, the animation, the voice changes, the emotional gut-punches, and of course… Saudi Arabia. It's a no-spoilers-barred convo about the return of the Hills.Topics discussed:Why the first episode didn't work (but the rest of the season shines)Bobby Hill: Dallas restaurant owner, grown-up, still adorable!Dale's new voice(s)The Connie & Bobby relationship—sweet, awkward, and perfectly serializedLauren Tom kicks assThe most upsetting voice recast (spoiler: it's Khan)Old characters in new contextsHow the revival nails "slice of life" storytelling in modern Arlen🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
What happens when Dale Gribble meets a woman who can match his enthusiasm for extermination? 🐜In this episode of Yep, we are discussing "Night and Deity", where Dale finds a soulmate in Sheila Refkin, the "Pigeon God of Heimlich County". While Sheila is strangely attracted to Dale, he remains delightfully oblivious, viewing her only as a colleague in the war against pests. Nancy, realizing she has actual feelings for her husband, finds herself "Gribbling" in the basement to spy on them. Meanwhile, Hank accidentally gets sloshed on Luanne's 21st birthday, and Bill and Boomhauer trip-sit a pigeon. Bobby faces a troubling ethical dilemma, but... we never really see what happens with that.🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
As Thanksgiving approaches in Arlen, Bobby discovers a hidden prodigy-level talent for Home Ec, mastering cooking, sewing, and cleaning in record time. While Hank is initially skeptical, he is quickly won over by Bobby’s ability to create bluejeans and a pot roast that puts “Tuesday Night Pork Chops” to shame. This domestic shift triggers a massive identity crisis for Peggy, who views Bobby’s competence as a hostile takeover of her role as wife and mother. Today the Yep boys break down Peggy’s spiral into a one-sided rivalry, the strangely specific harassment in the B-plot, and how the show manages to deliver a genuinely sweet resolution amidst the chaos.🦃 Topics include:The Kit Boss Resume: A look at the career of episode writer Kit Boss, his work on Bill Nye the Science Guy, and his eventual transition to Louis C.K.'s Lucky Louie alongside Pam Adlon.Soiled Cheerleader Uniforms: Discussing Ms. Bittner’s class, where she and the janitor aggressively stain clothing with cake frosting to teach the children a lesson. Ms. Bittner is funny, the janitor likes fingers.Wolf Brand Nostalgia: Analyzing the sodium-rich reality of Frito Pie with Wolf Brand Chili, and how Peggy’s claim that she “made it perfect” just involves opening bags and cans.The Anatomy of a Bad Friend: Breaking down the B-plot where Dale bets Bill a million dollars he can't make a basket, and then proceeds to harass him to the point of financial ruin over a "joke".Yard Waste & Hairdressers: Peggy’s attempt to reclaim her status with a centerpiece made of literal garbage, and her trip to Ernst, voiced by Toby Huss doing a "European" accent that sounds suspiciously like Kahn.The "Buddy" System: Hank's genuine bonding with Bobby over the custom "Buddy" for his circular saw, proving they can connect when domestic gender norms are removed from the equation.🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
While preparing for the big mower race, Hank gets a backache and visits a doctor who diagnoses him with Diminished Gluteal Syndrome (DGS)—a genetic condition resulting in "no ass". Hank, who is usually the leader among his friends, is forced to wear a saline orthotic, leading to an iconic visual gag of his "puckered" little butt. This health issue immediately plunges Hank into public humiliation from his friends (especially Dale, the episode's villain), but it also introduces him to a supportive secret society of fellow DGS sufferers. We dissect Hank's struggle to accept his vulnerability, Peggy's cunning methods to get him help, and how Bobby provides the motivation for Hank to overcome his fear of ridicule.🍑 Topics include:The Look of DGS: Discussing the great imagery of Hank's small booty and the hilarious fact that no other show was tackling this relatable phenomenon.The Unsung Hero Peggy: Celebrating Peggy's manipulative but effective interventions (and knowing more than God). The Anatomy of a Low-Blow: Analyzing Dale's move of stabbing Hank's saline cheek mid-race, which leaves Hank in physical pain, and why Hank needs better friends.Off-Topic Health & Fitness: Ronnie's experience with serious back injuries that forced him to stand at the kitchen table to use his computer, and Rob's workout tips on activating your glutes.Pop Culture Nods: Discussing the high concentration of acting talent in a small role like Dave Ulster (played by David McGowan, known for Frasier's Kenny Daly and his role in Rob's beloved Bad Santa), and the glute-working dance moves from the Rocky Horror Picture Show's "Time Warp".Lawn Mower Racing: A look at the real-life sport of riding mower racing, its description as the "poor man's NASCAR", and the current races happening in places like Gun Barrel City, Texas.The True Champion: Inversely, noting the more nihilistic approach to winning—that Boomhauer is the one who wins because he is the one not doing anything else or over-preparing for the event.Peggy's Big Feet: Her newfound pride in her large feet—“16 and a half on my left foot, 16 on my right”—a big shift from her shyness in Season 1.🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
It's Halloween in Arlen, and a local extremist is determined to cancel the holiday by using shady legal tactics and religious fear-mongering. Hank, in his ill-fitting childhood devil costume, vows to teach Bobby the true, wholesome meaning of Halloween. This episode pits Hank's traditional, simple sense of fun against the sinister, manipulative evangelism of Junie Harper (voiced by the legendary Sally Field). Rob & Ronnie, joined again by author and podcaster John Paul Scotto, dig into how the show perfectly captures the anxiety of a kid wanting to be good, the dangers of organized manipulation (especially toward Luanne), and the hopefulness found in the neighborhood banding together to defy a tyrannical curfew.👹 Topics include:Hank's "Bad Boy" Side: Exploring Hank's unexpected rebellious streak through his love of Halloween, flashbacks to his childhood mischief (egging and TP-ing his own mother's house), and how that desire clashes with his role as Bobby's authority figure.First Appearances: Pinpointing the first time we see Principal Moss (who will eventually become a tragic, alcoholic figure) and Hank's mother, Tilly Hill.Real-Life Hell Houses: Discussing how Junie Harper's "Hallelujah House" exhibits (like the gorilla eating a baby doll to "prove" evolution is bad) were inspired by terrifyingly real, evangelical Christian-themed haunted houses.Peggy's Pep Talks: Analyzing Peggy's unexpected moment of clarity and fury when she finally gives Luanne the tough love she needs: "I will cast you out like yesterday's garbage!".Childhood Guilt & Manipulation: How Junie Harper and Luanne use Bobby's desire to be good against him, turning his guilt over vandalism into an opportunity for indoctrination, and Ronnie's own story of being recruited by a friend for a PlayStation.Thanks to our buddy John Paul Scotto for joining us!Scotto's website: https://jpscotto.com/"Look at me Longer" by John Paul Scotto: https://www.thesunmagazine.org/articles/594-look-at-me-longerHow I've Read Podcast: https://jpscotto.com/podcast/🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
It’s the King of the Hill season one finale, and Bobby Hill is falling hard... for a mannequin head. Look, we’ve all been there. While Luanne preps for her beauty school exam, Bobby uses her practice head to rehearse his romantic debut, leading to one of the show’s funniest and weirdest early episodes. Ronnie and Rob dig into Bobby’s coming-of-age anxieties, Hank and Peggy’s parenting panic, and whether or not Bobby is really in love with that head... (spoiler: we still don’t really know.)💄 Topics include:The end of the season one art style (orange floors, red fridge, darker skin tones)Bobby’s fear of girls juxtaposed by his friendship with ConnieAlamo beer reference cansThe morality of “kissing heads for practice”Bill finally being useful, Dale being awful, and Hank being a little too quick with a table sawJeff Foxworthy’s ranking on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
Hank’s pride and joy—his lawn—meets its toughest challenge yet. Between Khan’s smug digs, Dale’s sabotage, and Bobby’s strange new fascination with fire ants, “King of the Ant Hill” turns a simple yard into a battlefield.In this episode, we dig into: Dale’s self-worth being tied to his exterminator gig—and how far he’ll go when Hank undercuts him Bobby’s ant “mind control” subplot (and whether it’s magic or just Bobby being Bobby) Peggy’s Cinco de Mayo Spanish flubs and the return of Buckley Deleted scenes with Hank’s shoes/socks in the muck The Silence of the Lambs spoof in Dale’s basement and whether it’s his darkest moment yet Why Bill, Boomhauer, and even Khan piling on Hank feels so harsh Dale’s redemption-by-sacrifice when he saves Bobby from the antsIt’s a gross one—sugar foam, Hank’s bare feet, ants everywhere—but also a standout for how much it develops Dale, Peggy, Bobby, and even Hank’s relationship to his lawn.🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
It’s a family that smokes together… but can they quit together? This week, we light up Season 1, Episode 10 of King of the Hill, “Keeping Up With Our Joneses.” Hank catches Bobby sneaking a cigarette and decides the best punishment is making him smoke a whole carton—only for Hank and Peggy to relapse into their old tobacco habit. What follows is a hazy spiral of addiction, denial, and some of the funniest moments in early KOTH.Highlights from our discussion include:Bobby’s clueless but earnest approach to smoking (“What nationality are you?” “American.”)Hank showing off his “cool” cigarette tricks and accidentally impressing BobbyPeggy and Hank reliving their youth with some nostalgic nicotine-fueled romanceDeleted scenes with Bobby chasing smokes alongside the NicoteensLuanne stepping up as the voice of reason (and dog trainer) in the Hill householdOur own stories of growing up around cigarettes, trying them, and quitting themBackground gags and animation quirks we caught (including disappearing potatoes and bathroom door mix-ups)How smoking culture of the ‘90s shaped this episode — from cigarette machines to PSAsBy the end, Hank, Peggy, and Bobby are strung out, Luanne’s got the whistle, and Boomhauer gives us a PSA you don’t want to miss.Deleted Scenes: https://archive.org/details/the-king-of-the-hill-season-1-dvd-special-features/Deleted+Scenes+-+Keeping+Up+With+Our+Joneses.mp4🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
Peggy Hill goes to state—but is this really her crowning moment, or just another case of Hank being a complete jackass? Ronnie and Rob go head-to-head over one of the most conflicting episodes of King of the Hill Season 1, with drama, laughs, and maybe even a few tears.Highlights include:Is this actually the best Peggy episode so far? Ronnie and Rob don’t see eye to eye... until they do.Steely Dan(ny Davito) & the guitar stylings of Jeff "Skunk" Baxter.The incredible voice acting showcase—from Kathy Najimy to Laurie Metcalf’s unforgettable Sissy Cobb.NFL / Dallas Cowboys talk – Troy Aikman rumors, Dak Prescott’s “Here we go!” cadence, becoming a Cowboys fan.The Dallas Mower Expo ad: overstimulating nonsense that might’ve predicted TikTok.Skunk Baxter’s last musical contribution to KOTH (and how Steely Dan ties into the show).Natural Selection 2 video game tournament – Ronnie’s experience competing and losing the first match but still making it to the finals.Hank’s baffling behavior—out of character jerk, or jealous husband with a fragile ego?The boggle-playing chicken: the hero we deserve?Ronnie’s real-life story of competing in a video game tournament (and what it taught him about Peggy’s arc).Purses, cinder blocks, and whether Hank really would pay for an $8 minibar beer.🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
Cotton Hill crashes Bobby’s 12th birthday party, and suddenly the balloons aren’t the only thing deflating. In Shins of the Father, King of the Hill introduces its most complicated (and shinless) character—and Rob and Ronnie have a lot to say about him. From bean dip meltdowns to Cotton’s shotgun parenting style, this one’s as dense and hilarious as they come.We also get into:The tragic comedy of Bobby’s stand-up actWhy Bill might’ve had the best time at Bobby’s partyHad Peggy heard the Hotel Arlen story?The bean dip anxiety spiral/middle school social pressureLuanne actually standing up for herself (!), corn pone threats includedCotton’s insane war story: feeding Fatty to sharks before things “took a turn for the worse”Dale’s disappearing kidney conspiracyPeggy’s lipstick monologue and Hank finally putting his foot downRonnie's podcast episode about his grandpa: https://www.dancingisforbidden.com/the-marines-aqua-teen-hunger-force-deep-dive/🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
New neighbors just moved in—and the Hills are about to learn a lot more than they bargained for.... or not. It’s the episode that introduces the Souphanousinphones, kicks off Hank and Khan’s long-running feud, and features one of the greatest burgers ever grilled. The Yep boys dig into the culture clash, the passive-aggressive culinary warfare, and why Dale is so sure someone got blowdarted.We talk about:How this episode was going to be (but thankfully wasn't) the King of the Hill pilotBringing Doritos on a manufactured life boat situationPeggy’s spectacular display of unearned cultural confidenceAvoiding neighborsThe first appearance of Minh, and why she’s such a perfect characterHoping a pretty girl would move in next door (so you could never actually talk to her, just admire from inside your house)Hank’s descent into suspicion, snooping, and possible psychosisDomino's 30 minute deliveryThe delicate art of crafting a burger that makes Hank betray propaneHow Bobby and Connie’s sweet friendship mirrors their dads’ journey to toleranceThat extremely weird Dale ending... Is the meat dog? Is the neighbor Japanese? Is nutmeg the secret to everything? We’re answering almost none of these questions—just talking it all through.🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
Life, death, and pooping... this episode has it all! Author and podcaster John Paul Scotto joins the Yep boys to crack open one of King of the Hill’s strangest early episodes—where Hank’s stubborn bowels just might kill him.We talk about:How Hank’s constipation isn’t just physical, it’s emotional ALL the fluidsWhy this is probably the least “funny” episode so far… and why that’s actually brilliantBeing made to decay and sucked by treesPeggy turning into Hank’s overbearing caretaker (with a little too much Megamucil)Doctor's attitudesBobby being the only Hill with a healthy relationship to realityThe genuinely tender moment that finally gets Hank’s plumbing moving againIt’s an awkward, oddly sweet look at marriage, privacy, and trying to keep the people you love alive—even if you have to sneak laxatives into their ice cream. (Sorry, Hank.)John Paul Scotto's website: https://jpscotto.com/"Look at me Longer" by John Paul Scotto: https://www.thesunmagazine.org/articles/594-look-at-me-longerHow I've Read Podcast: https://jpscotto.com/podcast/🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
In Season 1’s most emotionally raw and visually strange episode yet, Hank scrambles to fix Luanne’s heartbreak like she’s a busted carburetor—because he kind of wants his den back. But what starts as a mission of self-interest becomes something much more tender… even if Hank has to eat his feelings to get there.We also discuss:• The moment Bill might’ve fallen in love with Peggy• The debut of Chuck Mangione and how “Feels So Good” became a recurring joke• Boomhauer’s role as the quiet moral center of the group• Peggy’s feminist monologue—so intense it was cut for syndication• Rob crying on an 18-hour car ride because he didn’t ask for a girl’s number• Ronnie playing video games all summer after getting dumped• Buckley’s chocolates• Bobby licking syrup off a plate at midnight while everyone else spiralsThis one’s got heart, tears, VHS workout tapes, and possibly the origin of Hank’s unmentionable problem.🎤 Rob on How I've Read Podcast: https://pod.link/1754449551/episode/7463b20030a235631fa3fcc4edfca236🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
Hank has an intricate plan for how he and his hero Willie Nelson will play golf, write songs, and travel together. He’ll just have to make a good first impression…someday. But Bobby ain’t right and flings a golf club into the Red-Headed Stranger’s red head. And he smeared cheese all over Hank’s beloved guitar. And he rammed the riding mower into Hank’s trunk. What the boy needs is a hero, and not some sickly shut-in gamer. Willie takes a break from that IRS hullabaloo to guest star as himself, and the Yep guys are here to talk about that, prized possessions, Peggy’s jealousy, Boomhauer’s most iconic dang ol internet rant, man, and our own heroes.🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
In the third episode of King of the Hill, we find out a lot about some of our favorite characters. Bill’s a depressed drunk who’s kept his ex-wife’s socks. Dale’s a coward. Dang ol Boomhauer, man, he’ll hook up with a hippie, man. Gracia Ibanez has big ol honkin feet. And Bobby’s a shaman. Plus, we get another look at how growing up with shinless terror Cotton has Hank confused about how to be a good dad. It’s camping, bird thwacking, Slim Jims, and the funniest talkin park ranger ever this time on Yep.🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
A whole Texas town of misinformed, uncomfortable grown ups needs someone to cover Sex Ed over at the middle school because some nutjob scared off the Health teacher. Now it’s up to reigning Substitute Teacher of the Year Peggy Hill to overcome her own shame and say vaaaaagina! Here on Yep, we talk about Genuwine’s sexy saddle, Bobby’s fear of being a slut, seeing boobs, which Friends doll to pump full of lead, Hank’s eventual devotion, Peggy’s resolve, and of course those threatening phone calls from—we don’t know who that is. It’s one of the best and funniest episodes of anything ever, plus we all get to learn about the eighteen stages of arousal!🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
In the first ever episode of King of the Hill, Bobby gets a black eye and Hank yells at the Mega-Lo-Mart, so a social worker comes around thinking Hank beats his boy. Boomhauer rambles about dang old something, man. Dale’s son looks like he might be someone else’s son. Luanne’s a better truck mechanic than the guys. And Bobby ain’t right…but Hank loves him, anyway. Here on Yep, we talk about how it all started in January 1997, back when Ronnie’s favorite band, The Smashing Pumpkins, had just followed a double album with a box set of 5 EPs, Rob thought Arlen might have been a real town, and Mike Judge and Greg Daniels created one of the best shows of all time. 🌐 Website: yeppodcast.com — Contact us, support the show, sign up for our newsletter, leave a voice message, and more.🎧 Support the show: yeppodcast.com/support — Get bonus content and help us keep the propane flowing.📰 Newsletter: yeppodcast.com/newsletter — The Yep Bystander is our free companion newsletter, with extra insights, corrections, updates, and whatever else didn’t fit in the pod.📸 Yep on Instagram: @kothpodYep is hosted by two longtime King of the Hill fans—native Texan Rob Couch and Adult Swim collaborator Ronnie Neeley. New episodes every other Monday.
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