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Blacklotus posted:This is the reason why the episode where Peggy leads a field trip to Mexico and accidentally kidnaps a Mexican girl is probably one of my absolute favorites of the series, if only for her testimony in court at the end. "I have too many good anuses ahead of me to spend my life on top of a cigar factory."
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Blacklotus posted:Bill I agree for the most part (Bill is a loser, Bill does something un-losery, Bill ends up a loser at the end regardless), but there are a couple of those episodes that are great. Like the one where he plays Santa well after Christmas, and the one where he works with Luann at Hottyz and pretends to be gay. The only episode I'll skip is "Ms. Wakefield" because I've seen it about a million times and it never seems to end.
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The worst Bill moment is when he eats Ladybird's hormone biscuits. I have no idea what they would taste like, but the thought just makes me sick.
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CherryBomb posted:I agree for the most part (Bill is a loser, Bill does something un-losery, Bill ends up a loser at the end regardless), but there are a couple of those episodes that are great. Like the one where he plays Santa well after Christmas, and the one where he works with Luann at Hottyz and pretends to be gay. One of my favorite episodes of this show is when Bill and the Hills stay with Bill's family in Louisiana for some reason and the three sisters try to seduce him. The gay brother (?) has so many great lines.
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CherryBomb posted:I agree for the most part (Bill is a loser, Bill does something un-losery, Bill ends up a loser at the end regardless), but there are a couple of those episodes that are great. Like the one where he plays Santa well after Christmas, and the one where he works with Luann at Hottyz and pretends to be gay. I love the one where Bill steals the Tank while drunk. "Hey is the target supposed to be shooting back?" "Who cares! Lets blow it up!" But I really liked the episode were Bill gets fired from the military after they find out through Hank each haircut was 30k. I just love that everyone realizes that Bill is a great barber and they need him on the base. Heh Hank with the Peroxide Blond hair is hillarious.
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fenderrob posted:One of my favorite episodes of this show is when Bill and the Hills stay with Bill's family in Louisiana for some reason and the three sisters try to seduce him. The gay brother (?) has so many great lines. I got this poo poo on lock
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hall n oates mom posted:Seen first in the aforementioned s4 ep "A Beer Can Named Desire", Gilbert appears again in a prominent role of the s11 episode "Blood and Sauce". Weren't they his cousins, but two were not by blood?
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# ? Aug 26, 2009 18:59 |
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There were 5 Dauterive cousins - Bill, Gilbert, Violetta and 2 that died - Rene and Girac (one was married to Rose and one was married to Lily). Bill slept with both Rose and Lily, although all 3 tried to seduce him (they wanted a male heir to inherit the vast Dauterive fortune).
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Rusty Shackelford posted:There were 5 Dauterive cousins - Bill, Gilbert, Violetta and 2 that died - Rene and Girac (one was married to Rose and one was married to Lily). Bill slept with both Rose and Lily, although all 3 tried to seduce him (they wanted a male heir to inherit the vast Dauterive fortune). And then they all died, except for Gilbert.
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 00:37 |
Ever notice how when the T-1000 is dying at the end of Terminator 2 for a split second it looks just like Dale Gribble? This is because Dale is modeled after Robert Patrick who was originally going to voice Dale. (This is most noticeable when it morphs into the biker cop form at the end.)
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muscles like this? posted:And then they all died, except for Gilbert. Lily & Rose didn't die, Violetta did.
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 02:13 |
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My favorite Bill moment is when he tries to get into dog dancing and adopts the vicious Rottweiller that repeatedly tries to kill him. He barely escapes with his life by knocking some sleeping pills off of a counter while trapped in the shower. After the dog is knocked out, Bill then proceeds to dress him in a doggy tuxedo and take him to the competition.
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greatn posted:My favorite Bill moment is when he tries to get into dog dancing and adopts the vicious Rottweiller that repeatedly tries to kill him. He barely escapes with his life by knocking some sleeping pills off of a counter while trapped in the shower. After the dog is knocked out, Bill then proceeds to dress him in a doggy tuxedo and take him to the competition. I'm laughing just thinking about that episode. While there aren't episodes I can say are outright "bad", there are a few awkward/weird episodes. Like the one where Luanne gets that new gig with the pig... thing. I forget what really happens, but it's where she works for a psycho who dresses her up and tries to get her to marry this guy. In the end the psycho dies a pretty brutal death.
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greatn posted:My favorite Bill moment is when he tries to get into dog dancing and adopts the vicious Rottweiller that repeatedly tries to kill him. He barely escapes with his life by knocking some sleeping pills off of a counter while trapped in the shower. After the dog is knocked out, Bill then proceeds to dress him in a doggy tuxedo and take him to the competition. Dale, the Falcon, and Bill runs a close second if you ask me. "Huh....so Bill is a vole."
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CaptainHollywood posted:I'm laughing just thinking about that episode. While there aren't episodes I can say are outright "bad", there are a few awkward/weird episodes. Like the one where Luanne gets that new gig with the pig... thing. I forget what really happens, but it's where she works for a psycho who dresses her up and tries to get her to marry this guy. In the end the psycho dies a pretty brutal death. He was sausificated. That doggy dancing episode is funnier when you look at stuff like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqbVbPvlDoM
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 02:53 |
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it's dog dancing. it's from canada. canada? they're supposed to be our allies!
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 03:39 |
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Mike Judge produced a live action pilot for a Monseigneur Martinez spin off for Fox, that was obviously not ever picked up. I just like that that happened, it amazes me.
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 03:51 |
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FishBulb posted:Mike Judge produced a live action pilot for a Monseigneur Martinez spin off for Fox, that was obviously not ever picked up. As if we needed another reason Fox sucks. Via con Dios.
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CaptainHollywood posted:I'm laughing just thinking about that episode. While there aren't episodes I can say are outright "bad", there are a few awkward/weird episodes. Like the one where Luanne gets that new gig with the pig... thing. I forget what really happens, but it's where she works for a psycho who dresses her up and tries to get her to marry this guy. In the end the psycho dies a pretty brutal death. I was actually going to bring up that episode in my post, too. I actually hadn't seen that episode until fairly recently, and I ended up really enjoying it precisely because of how bizarre and disturbing it is compared to every single other episode in the series.
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Blacklotus posted:I was actually going to bring up that episode in my post, too. I actually hadn't seen that episode until fairly recently, and I ended up really enjoying it precisely because of how bizarre and disturbing it is compared to every single other episode in the series. And hilarious. Best moment of the episode is when I realized that the crazy pig farmer was Michael loving Keaton. Also, Dale's rant when Bill joins that chorus puts me in loving stitches every time. "Bill! Bill, you have to be the stupidest man on the planet to think this is a good idea! Have you seen what you're wearing? That outfit makes you look like a sequined train wreck! Look at you! You're part of a twelve-headed jackass! This chorus is the feces that is produced when shame eats too much stupidity! You people make me envy the deaf and the blind! Guhbuh! Underwear! Money! Fat! Ngyuh..." (Dale collapses)
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greatn posted:My favorite Bill moment is when he tries to get into dog dancing and adopts the vicious Rottweiller that repeatedly tries to kill him. He barely escapes with his life by knocking some sleeping pills off of a counter while trapped in the shower. After the dog is knocked out, Bill then proceeds to dress him in a doggy tuxedo and take him to the competition. Don't we see that the dog is dreaming of mauling Bill? That's comedy right there.
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Ensign_Ricky posted:And hilarious. Best moment of the episode is when I realized that the crazy pig farmer was Michael loving Keaton.
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 05:25 |
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Canadians, KOTH is coming to teletoon. Hopefully it will replace Father of the Pride. And not American Dad.
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FishBulb posted:Mike Judge produced a live action pilot for a Monseigneur Martinez spin off for Fox, that was obviously not ever picked up. Speaking of Monsignor Martinez, I love the episode where he hires Peggy to tutor his children at his sprawling estate in Mehico. She goes down there and then is confused by various misinterpreted things to believe that he finds her sexy and desirable. Being Peggy, of course, she has ridiculous ideas that are in no way rooted in reality, and the actor who plays Martinez has a mega-hot Latina wife. Martinez gives one of the best lines I think I've ever heard on KOTH here: "I do not desire you in that way. You are -- how you say? -- old." I like Peggy because she's ridiculous and has such a bloated sense of who she is, and episodes like this knock it out of the park. "Senora Filipe, I just want you to know that nothing happened between us. Even though I was flattered by your husband's advances, I am a happily married woman. (to Eduardo) I am so sorry, but I am afraid I will not be able to satisfy your lust for me."
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Hogarth Hughes posted:I like Peggy because she's ridiculous and has such a bloated sense of who she is, and episodes like this knock it out of the park. "Senora Filipe, I just want you to know that nothing happened between us. Even though I was flattered by your husband's advances, I am a happily married woman. (to Eduardo) I am so sorry, but I am afraid I will not be able to satisfy your lust for me." But you left out the best part--how Eduardo's wife, rather than being offended or jealous, simply laughed in Peggy's face! Now _that_ was "mitad" [sic]!
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 14:52 |
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Another great Peggy episode is when she accidental takes back the girl from Mexico to America on a field trip. Classic Peggy thinking she's smarter (and speaks Spanish) than she actually is/does. *In Spanish* "Not Guilty" "Oh my God... I'm going to jail!!!"
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 14:52 |
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There's one Peggy Hill quote that I think completely sums up her character. "In my opinion, the day after Thanksgiving is one of the busiest shopping days of the year,"
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bull3964 posted:There's one Peggy Hill quote that I think completely sums up her character. I like this show and have seen a good chunk of it, but there's no way I've seen close to 14 seasons worth. Still though, everytime I see it on it's one of the ones I've seen.
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 16:21 |
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I suppose my favorite quote (paraphrased) to summarize how ridiculous Peggy is: "I am one of only sixteen people who have ever survived falling out of a plane without a parachute. At least that's my guess, I will check on that later."
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 16:28 |
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One thing telling about Peggy is that when they go to Montana and meet her family. Her mom does nothing but insult and put her down. Peggy's just over compensating, which makes her a very sad character. And me very happy.
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 17:17 |
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One? That's the cornerstone of her personality. Her rampant insecurity and quickness to assume credit and accolades are all a product of her overbearing mother who forever witheld her approval (quite similar to Cotton, actually).
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 18:41 |
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ive never understood how everyone gives hank a pass for being smug to his friends but peggy doing the same gets everyone pissed off
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# ? Aug 27, 2009 18:42 |
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Chlorine posted:ive never understood how everyone gives hank a pass for being smug to his friends but peggy doing the same gets everyone pissed off Because when Hank is smug, its usually deservedly so. See my previous quote about Hank shooting Dale's future-clone theory out of the water.
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CaptainHollywood posted:I'm laughing just thinking about that episode. While there aren't episodes I can say are outright "bad", there are a few awkward/weird episodes. Like the one where Luanne gets that new gig with the pig... thing. I forget what really happens, but it's where she works for a psycho who dresses her up and tries to get her to marry this guy. In the end the psycho dies a pretty brutal death. It also takes Luann's character to the extremes of her naivete.
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Ensign_Ricky posted:Because when Hank is smug, its usually deservedly so. See my previous quote about Hank shooting Dale's future-clone theory out of the water. What I love about that quote is how it shows that Hank actually listens and pays attention to the weird conspiracy theories that Dale spouts. Another really funny bit is in one episode where Khan is chewing Hank out in Laotian and Hank just walks away muttering "Yeah yeah, I'm a broiled ox penis."
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Y-Hat posted:That's a great episode, but also a creepy one. Something out of a horror film. Its great because Luanne's naivete sometimes works to get advantage. For example the cult never really converts her. "Well, it's cold, and you locked me in a closet and yelled at me, but I have made a lot of new friends, so yes." In that sense, she really is a lot like Bobby - the pile of mush that can't be built up or knocked down.
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BlueBayou posted:Its great because Luanne's naivete sometimes works to get advantage. For example the cult never really converts her.
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# ? Aug 28, 2009 01:15 |
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"Beck's Dark!" I will never refer to that beer and not say it in the Kahn voice. I really love the episode where Hank has to go to anger management training because he cuts Dale's finger off. With Hank unable to go near Dale they decide to make a secret tunnel under the alley. Here's a great moment from season 1. The episode where Bobby smokes cigarettes. Try to get that episode put on TV today. The best moments are when Hank and Peggy look back at all their favorite moments in the past where they are smoking. Peggy and Hank are laying on a blanket in the middle of the football field. Hank takes two cigarettes out of a pack and lights them both in his mouth, he passes those to Peggy and takes out two more for himself. It doesn't get better than that.
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# ? Aug 28, 2009 02:51 |
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I have a friend who will leave me voicemails that start with "You don't know who I am, but I know where you live..." Also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqGVrnDAe8Y You will be able to predict the last scene, and it will be glorious
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One of my favorite moments is in the one where Peggy finds out about John Redcorn and Nancy. Peggy sees John Redcorn coming out of the house and says "Jooooooooooooooooooohn Redcorn" in this really accusing voice and he just looks back at her and says "Peeeeeeeeeeggggggy Hill" in the exact same way. Loses everything when I type it, but the way he says it is hilarious. John Redcorn rules
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