Peggy competes in a pageant exclusively for mothers in an attempt to win a truck of her own.Peggy competes in a pageant exclusively for mothers in an attempt to win a truck of her own.Peggy competes in a pageant exclusively for mothers in an attempt to win a truck of her own.
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Mike Judge
- Hank Hill
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Kathy Najimy
- Peggy Hill
- (voice)
Pamela Adlon
- Bobby Hill
- (voice)
- (as Pamela Segall Adlon)
Johnny Hardwick
- Dale Gribble
- (voice)
Erik Estrada
- Mexican Judge
- (voice)
Kathy Ireland
- Sylvia
- (voice)
Mary Kay Place
- Helen Pell
- (voice)
Angela Kinsey
- Angela
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Stephen Root
- Bill Dauterive
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Peggy Hill: Hank, do you think I could win the Mrs. Heimlich pageant if I entered?
Hank Hill: You see, Peggy, that's what you call a loaded question. No matter how I answer, there's a bullet in every chamber designed to blow my brains out.
- ConnectionsReferences McDonaldland (1963)
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Peggy Hill... ugh!
I have NEVER liked Peggy Hill. Her egotistical, arrogance knows no bounds. She reminds me of a lot of people I met growing up (at least they actually had degrees) who I later found to be sad and limited intellectually as I grew up (and moved and got my own degrees and awards at known universities). See, they were the type to put people down, instead of help them achieve greater, or be right beside them as they achieve greater. Anything they didn't understand, they put down or called "low class" or thought of as "dumb" and not going anywhere in life. They, similar to P. Hill, were overly opinionated, and not for that of the good of the people, but only that of herself. This was Peggy Hill.
I have never felt so uncomfortable watching any movie or tv show as I did with watching this episode highlighting Peggy's Journey in the pageant. To that, I have to hand it to the writers behind this episode. They really nailed the mind of someone with underdeveloped intellect and limited lifetime achievement in any capacity with that of Peggy Hill. Watch this episode, but if you grew up on the 80s/90s and knew of people like Peggy Hill, you may feel hatred toward another person, whether that be animated or in real life, after watching this.
I have never felt so uncomfortable watching any movie or tv show as I did with watching this episode highlighting Peggy's Journey in the pageant. To that, I have to hand it to the writers behind this episode. They really nailed the mind of someone with underdeveloped intellect and limited lifetime achievement in any capacity with that of Peggy Hill. Watch this episode, but if you grew up on the 80s/90s and knew of people like Peggy Hill, you may feel hatred toward another person, whether that be animated or in real life, after watching this.
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- Fry-TheMovieReviewer
- Aug 14, 2019
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