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Hank Hill Back in Texas Freaks Over Scooter Lanes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40330, member: 636"] King of the Hill creators brought their animated comedy back for Season 14 after the original series ended during 2009. Fans packed the Paramount Theater during the ATX Television Festival as makers revealed new episodes coming August 4th. Mike Judge and Greg Daniels decided to age all characters since the show always felt realistic. The voice cast returned except Johnny Hardwicke who died during 2023. Toby Huss will replace him as Dale Gribble for future episodes. Hank and Peggy Hill moved back to Texas after working overseas for several years. Bobby Hill grew up and became a 21-year-old sushi chef working at a Dallas restaurant. The young man uses charcoal instead of propane which upsets his father who loves gas grilling. Connie practices ethical non-monogamy as an adult character. Bill Dauterive felt lonely when his best friend Hank lived abroad and spent time watching Netflix. Hank feels confused about changes that happened across America during his absence. Bike lanes and scooter paths appeared everywhere which bothers the traditional man. Peggy enjoys retirement and wants to try many different activities with her free time. Dale shifted his conspiracy theories from right-wing to left-wing positions. The new season will explore how each character adapts to modern times. [/QUOTE]
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