Hank's role as a uncle is slightly cruel but this is just the beginning of his problematic ideas just to cut the middleman.
Luanne is a nuisance to Hank and his den, a " man cave " now covered in makeup, hairspray and fashionable clothes, her emotions bother him and he is waiting for her to move out, Peggy, being a mother figure to Luanne and her only reliable family member to care for her, stands by her.
Luanne however does plan to move out only if her boyfriend Buckley, a motorcycle riding, empty minded and selfish employee of Megalo Mart, asks her to move in with him but only leads in heartbreak, Hank rushes to meddle in the healing process just to calm Luanne but this also ends up awry.
Hank's selfish demeanor is sometimes laughable but mostly upsetting, Luanne's sadness is at first annoying but by the reaction of Hank, gives her character more sympathy, and Peggy's helping does show her character to be empathetic than she usually has in other episodes especially the pilot.
Some moments such as Bill dancing with Peggy does give character to the episode and Dale's awkward compliment is a laugh out loud moment but the ending shows a conclusion that is suppose to seem happy but is overshadowed by the thought of Hank's antics earlier in the episode.
The Lesson is basically Hank giving back the den to Luanne only by cleaning it, Hank does feel sorry for his actions but fails to see the implications he tried just to get his room back, many viewers will just shrug off the idea but will later see the ridiculous pattern Hank's advice and help that has caused trouble.
Sorta Yup.
Luanne is a nuisance to Hank and his den, a " man cave " now covered in makeup, hairspray and fashionable clothes, her emotions bother him and he is waiting for her to move out, Peggy, being a mother figure to Luanne and her only reliable family member to care for her, stands by her.
Luanne however does plan to move out only if her boyfriend Buckley, a motorcycle riding, empty minded and selfish employee of Megalo Mart, asks her to move in with him but only leads in heartbreak, Hank rushes to meddle in the healing process just to calm Luanne but this also ends up awry.
Hank's selfish demeanor is sometimes laughable but mostly upsetting, Luanne's sadness is at first annoying but by the reaction of Hank, gives her character more sympathy, and Peggy's helping does show her character to be empathetic than she usually has in other episodes especially the pilot.
Some moments such as Bill dancing with Peggy does give character to the episode and Dale's awkward compliment is a laugh out loud moment but the ending shows a conclusion that is suppose to seem happy but is overshadowed by the thought of Hank's antics earlier in the episode.
The Lesson is basically Hank giving back the den to Luanne only by cleaning it, Hank does feel sorry for his actions but fails to see the implications he tried just to get his room back, many viewers will just shrug off the idea but will later see the ridiculous pattern Hank's advice and help that has caused trouble.
Sorta Yup.