• tetris11@feddit.uk
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      5 days ago

      well said. I’d also argue that it gave a good peek into the mind of a good man with outdated values, humbly and somewhat begrudgingly updating his beliefs

      Edit: Not always to the point of open support, but always to mutual tolerance and respect.

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        Watching Hank slowly come around to things was interesting.

        But other times it’s just silly jokes. Like trying to open a can of WD-40, just to bust out a smaller can to spray the lid.

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      Neat, thanks! I don’t at all know anything about conservatives, less so American ones, so it’ll be a fun watch.

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        Tons of Texas in-jokes too. One of the main characters was named Luanne Platter, which is the name of the dinner special at a restaurant called Luby’s in Texas (The LuAnn Platter). There’s still a few around, but they were a lot more prevalent back then.

        Hank Hill’s job as a propane salesman is also kind of a joke. Cooking a brisket on propane, for example, is a sin. There’s even episodes where the family sneaks around his back to eat charcoal grilled burgers.