King of the Hill and Rick and Morty will premiere new seasons contemporaneously this summer...

King of the Hill and Rick and Morty will premiere new seasons contemporaneously this summer. And there's a chance King of the Hill will be the worse of the two.

Anyone else plan to watch both? I wanted to be cautiously optimistic about the KotH reboot but the promo image that just came out feels portentous. King of the Hill's intra-season consistency is a strength and a weakness. It chugs along at a set pace and doesn't veer off the track too much, for better or worse. Rick and Morty's custom now is to have a couple decent peaks, a few abyssal lows, and mildly grating, forgettable mids between them. How about you guys?

And there's a chance King of the Hill will be the worse of the two.

Certainly not. Rick and Morty was never good to begin with.

im just depressed about them ruining koth by making everything about the last seasons even worse. dont care about r&m, just sad about koth

Faggot

And there's a chance King of the Hill will be the worse of the two.

No.

I have faith in Mike Judge. He wouldn't bring the series back unless he was gonna make it good.

I don't have faith in Dan Harmon. He'll keep pumping out R&M seasons long after he's run out of ideas; he'll just let the new writers take over and turn the show into tumblr and reddit level fanfiction.

Were B&B reboots bad or good? I think Mike Judge still has a better record than Harmon or Matt Groening, so I hope for the best

contemporaneously

Who the fuck talks like this?

Honestly, I think B&B is actually one of the few good reboots out there; in fact, I think it's just as good as the previous seasons

The only thing that I kinda don't like about it though are the lack of the older characters; we only have Van Driessen and Tom Anderson, with Stuart only appearing once as an adult. I kinda wanted to see other characters like Todd or Daria at least make one appearance, but it's whatever

I have faith in Mike Judge.

I lost that already with the Peggy scene leak

Even Seth MacFarlane is slightly better than either Dan Harmon, Loren Bauchard or Matt Groening, and Seth isn't even nearly as good as Mike Judge

The movie that came out three years back, while not as funny as the first B&B movie, was still hilarious. I especially love their "assume their gender" joke

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The what now?

Do you think the Hills will be full blown MAGAs? I have the feeling since Trump's second term conservatism has lost all its innocence and just can't be funny anymore.

This was written awhile ago, not right now.

The series can't take place during the Trump administration. The show's timeline is locked somewhere between 1997-2002 so we're either getting Bush Jr or Obama.

Redcorn status?

Hank will be the type of guy to begrudgingly come to terms with voting for Trump, then while he's at the voting booth for the first time in his life he notices the area to write in a candidate and writes in someone like Ted Cruz, feeling a small victory.
Or he writes "with reservations" in the little area.

I think at best it'll be as good as later KOTH when they wrote episodes around topical issues. I admit I'm biased against it since I have to suspend my disbelief to buy the shifting timeline to begin with. I'm looking forward to KOTH more partly because of nostalgia and partly because it'll be something different while R&M will likely be comparable to last season.

He just types like that, he can't actually talk like that. Because of the cock in his mouth

Or when they have that white privilege lecture and the professor doesn’t even bat an eye at that one student mansplaining.

It will be fine because Bobby is successful. Bobby is the reincarnation of Buddha, so he won't fail ever.

More importantly is the series finale which will reveal that Dale has Native American ancestry, and Joseph is his biological son. There have been hints throughout the series, but the biggest hint was when Dale had a vivid vision after putting his body under extreme stress which is only something Native Americans in the KOTH universe can do. That's a massive hint towards Dale's secret Native American ancestry. Everyone will be shocked except for Dale and Joseph. It's a punchline to a cuck joke that was many years in the making.

King of the Hill's intra-season consistency is a strength and a weakness.

It used to not be like that, and imo that was the better part of the show. I liked Bobby and Connie's relationship, it was cute.

I dont really see what's wrong with the KotH reboot. Most of the plot stuff leaked seems fine. Only thing I'm worried about is Kahn and Mihn being divorced. Seems so odd.

Stuff like that is clearly written to appeal to people who feel frustrated at shit like that happening and no one stopping it. Beavis and Butthead are certified retards and a professor not actually caring about the mansplaining just appeals to those people anyway.

I literally don't see the issue. If it were 1:1 exactly the same, it would feel pointless. It could be a LOT more obnoxiously modernized than this.

Hurry, let's come up with some new KoTH episode ideas

What's the issue? Like i get you hate drones (Hank seems to hate them too) but I dont think the entire reboot will be trash because of it. Its probably Dale's drone anyway. Probably controlling it with the headset. Bill also ordering to much doordash also makes sense. I see that alot today. Is it Boomhauher and his tablet thst kills your soul? I genuinely want to know because this is just what I was expecting. Hank reacts to modern shit. That's like half of what KotH is.

Bobby takes the wrong turn and end up in the middle of a protest where he shoots three liberals

There is a small chance that king of the hill kills Rick and Morty and I want to live in a world were that happens

Episode is about Hank and his new dog

Episode takes place over a few years and starts back in time when Ladybird died

We get to see Hank grieve and years pass

Get to see why Hank owns a small yappy dog

Hank finds something he likes abiut the dog by the end of the episode and learns to live with it

Hank hires a new employee at Strickland Propape and the guy goes through a transition. Like a spur of the moment kind of "I am a woman now!" transition, dressing in a skirt the next day and Hank has to deal with the situation.
Possibly featuring the pencil neck guy again.

Thinking on it, this might feel like a retread of the drug addict episode.

Yeah, Beavis and Butt-Head just kept getting better to the point that we are two reboots away from it becoming a top 5 of all times cartoon

My hero