King of the Hill Revival Reveals The Fate of Hank’s Boss

Anticipation among animation enthusiasts is high as we approach the return of “King of the Hill.” Fans are trying to figure out what’s happening currently in Arlen following the Hill family’s departure. With Hank and Peggy back from Saudi Arabia, there’s been a wealth of content for the start of the fourteenth season. However, one crucial character has been missing from many trailers and previews leading up to the revival – Buck Strickland, who was once Hank’s boss in Arlen. The return of “King of the Hill” has officially confirmed that Buck remains a part of the series.

Heed this notice: If you haven’t watched the final season of King of the Hill on Hulu, be aware that we’re venturing into territory filled with potential spoilers. In an episode titled “A Sounder Investment,” Peggy, Dale, and Boomhauer join a boar hunting business named “Boar No More.” Hank is hesitant about its viability as an investment and turns to the person he considers the most successful businessman, Buck Strickland. However, retired Buck scoffs at Hank’s suggestion of investing in the boar-hunting company.

Buck Strickland Lives

Indeed, Buck, the character in question from the TV series “King of the Hill,” was seldom known for his trustworthiness. In the fourteenth season, he maintained his untrustworthy streak. Despite advising Hank against it, Buck himself purchased shares, eventually becoming a significant investor in “Boar No More.” Shortly after the company’s establishment, they were acquired by “Pig Force Inc,” resulting in substantial profits for all investors. Caught up in this financial success, Hank decided to sink his money into the investment. However, things took a turn for the worse rather swiftly.

Based on Buck’s information, Wall Street announced that traditional pig elimination companies are no longer viable, causing all their stocks to become worthless. While Hank worries about the money he lost, his situation contrasts with Hill’s, who was saved because Peggy had sold her shares earlier in the episode at the advice of her husband. The season finale concludes with Hank and Peggy deciding to invest in a humorous new opportunity – John Redcorn’s “red corn.

At the moment I’m watching, it remains uncertain if we’ll get to witness the outcome of John Redcorn’s investment, as a sixteenteenth season of “King of the Hill” has not been officially announced yet. The series finale hinted at a romantic path for Bobby and Connie, leaving numerous storylines open for exploration in future episodes. Here’s hoping that the Hill family’s journey continues.

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2025-08-04 22:47