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- A parody of reality shows cast with spoofs of several famous types of animated characters.
- 1997–201023mTV-PG7.2 (317)TV EpisodeBobby impresses no one but his teacher when he learns Commedia Dell'Arte.
- The Hills travel to Montana where Peggy attempts to make amends with her estranged rancher mother; Meanwhile, Hank clashes with the locals and Henry Winkler.
- 1997–201022mTV-PG7.4 (321)TV EpisodeHank commissions Peggy to create some artwork to satisfy the local zoning board after they approve a Strickland Propane expansion, but Peggy is humiliated when an art dealer promotes her as an illiterate hillbilly.
- Peggy takes over as coach of the cheerleading squad, and switches the girls from elaborate dance routines to violent spectacle.
- When racecar driver John Force needs a kidney transplant, Dale turns out to be a perfect match; and Peggy helps Bobby win over his classmates when he reads announcements over the school's intercom system.
- Cotton plays detective when someone begins drinking Hank's grapefruit juice; and Dale tries to launch his own home security company.
- Luanne joins forces with Hank to protest a propane ban at the Texas State Fairground grill-off; and Peggy goes to extreme lengths to gain access to a laundry room where an infamous murder took place.
- Hank starts taking yoga classes after injuring his back at work; and Peggy bags groceries at a mom-and-pop store that's having a hard time competing against Megalomart.
- 1997–201022mTV-PG7.0 (299)TV EpisodeHank reacts with disbelief when he realizes Bobby's history textbook contains almost nothing on the Alamo; and Peggy photographs a Flat Stanley doll to help teach kids about geography and safety issues.
- 1997–201023mTV-PG8.2 (402)TV EpisodeHank lives up to his boyhood dream of driving a big rig when helping his mother to move. Bobby tags along and, unfortunately, so do Dale, Bill and Boomhauer; Meanwhile Peggy and Luanne write a very poor Christmas carol.
- During the Christmas season, a dying, elderly woman wants to spend her final days in the Hills' house, which used to be hers.
- Bill pretends to be a homosexual to get a job at a trendy beauty salon.
- Hank and his friends take Bobby on an "eat only what you catch" camping trip, only to discover that the park has been overrun by hippies.
- Bobby joins the school's academic team, where he specializes in pop culture, but the stress proves too much for him to handle.
- Bobby infuriates Hank by training as a student counsellor, then upsets Connie by breaking the rules and dating one of his own clients - only to be stalked by a girl he's just advised to break up with her boyfriend.
- A new Strickland Propane employee revels in making off-color jokes, driving Hank crazy.
- Peggy suspects that Hank suffers from Irritable Male Syndrome and begins spiking his coffee with testosterone, turning Hank from low-energy everyman to muscled go-getter.
- Hank makes a bizarre decision to adopt the pet of a soldier, expecting a dog. When the military drops off a wholly unpleasant cat at the door instead, Hank realizes that the cat's vet bills will ruin his family's upcoming travel plans.
- After Connie becomes a victim of reverse discrimination, Kahn gives up his hopes and dreams and embraces the life of a hillbilly.
- Arlen is hit with rains and flash floods. Bill finds himself put in charge of the shelter at Tom Landry Middle School, and instantly becomes mad with power and authority.
- When Bill goes to volunteer at a halfway house, he winds up housing a group of recovering alcoholics at his own home.
- Peggy gets a job at the town newspaper writing a household tips column, but inadvertently gives readers the recipe for mustard gas.
- Enrique's marriage is in limbo, but rather than face up to his problems, he tries to find someone else to turn to. He chooses to confide in a heartless Hank who casts him out.
- Hank prevails on Dale and Boomhauer to invite Bill and himself on their annual fishing trip.