After an extended absence, the Hill family is making a comeback, but things are quite different now compared to when we last saw them. Since the final episode of the thirteenth season, several years have gone by, during which Hank accepted a job in Saudi Arabia for a dramatic change. Now that Hank and Peggy have retired, they are returning to their hometown of Arlen, Texas for the fourteenth season on Hulu. However, the couple has undergone some changes since their return from the Middle East, as Hank brings with him an unexpected transformation that even close friends and family didn’t anticipate.
Heed this notice: If you haven’t seen King of the Hill‘s fourteenth season, take heed as we delve into spoiler territory. In the fifth episode of its Hulu revival, titled “Offside Trap,” Hank begins hinting that he has a newfound appreciation for soccer. When Boomhauer is booed off the field while refereeing a game for his girlfriend’s son, Hank steps in to take charge. In a humorous flashback, Hank recounts that while fixing “stadium-grade HD-10 propane tanks,” he was captivated by the beauty of the soccer field, causing Peggy to humorously remark that she’s glad her father isn’t around to hear him say such things.
Hank, Soccer Lover
In classic Dale Gribble style, the conspiracy theorist suspects that Hank’s fondness for soccer indicates he is working for Saudi Arabia. After placing listening devices on both Hank and Peggy, Dale assumes Hank will abduct the mayor as part of a fabricated “Manchurian Candidate” plot. Amusingly, before Hank could officiate a significant soccer match, Dale kidnaps him, stuffing him into the back of his van.
Hank is informed by you that your suspicions are now confirmed – both he and Peggy appear to have been transformed into spies. It turns out that Hill’s passion for soccer was what ultimately sealed the deal for you in terms of believing your theories. Quite amusingly, Dale likens this global conspiracy to a unifying force, humorously referring to it as “One nation under soccer.” Unfortunately, Hank doesn’t make it back in time to officiate the game, but Boomhauer steps up and reclaims his position, introducing a new sport that combines elements of North American football with mixed martial arts. Needless to say, Hank isn’t particularly enthused about seeing soccer transformed so drastically.
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Regardless of the game evolving before him, Hank continues to cherish his affection for it at the episode’s close, a sentiment that doesn’t deter Dale from delving deeper into his speculations. Meanwhile, the secondary storyline unfolds with Bobby unintentionally caring for a full-sized horse, yet this extraordinary predicament is less implausible than Hank developing a fondness for a game despised by Arlen.
King of the Hill season fourteen is now available to stream on Hulu.
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