>Strawman comes onto the show >Hank is a good boy, he dindu nuffin - he just wanted to mow his lawn. He was getting his propane career back on track! >Strawman is defeated in some way by Hank's old fashioned ways
There are plenty of episodes where Hank realized he was in the wrong / being too old fashioned.
Off the top of my head, the episode where he grows roses with Bobby comes to mind.
Aaron Foster
>this goes back to 2015
what the fuck?
Xavier Fisher
Enter Enter Enter
Charles Cruz
>Hank is a good boy, he dindu nuffin
Hank is a weak husband, terrible father and awful friend.
He lets his wife raise his son to be a new age whimp, wants his son live up to his ideals and shames him when he fails and never supports him to pursue his talents (gun shooting / cooking) and enables his friends mental illness others degenerate sex life and the other literally being cuckolded and raising another mans child
Aiden Cook
Stupid secondary, early seasons you can see him trying with Bobby and nothing working
Carter Kelly
A lot of the earlier episodes are like that but I think after the first season they drifted away from that.
Parker Hill
Also just remembered they had an episode when even Cotton couldn't toughen up Bobby Bobby was just Bobby, he turned out okay in the end as well because of Hank's guidance and morals and everything he picked up from Hank by osmosis
Parker Cruz
Hank is an amazing father if nothing else. How have you missed that. Just because Bobby is fat and doesn't play sports doesn't make Hank a bad father.
Aiden Ramirez
Bobby had a girlfriend, was sociable and well liked by his peers, and won fights. He's way more manly than 99% of Yas Forums
Luke Ward
>person who doesnt understand the show
Hank is a man with mommy and daddy issues. His abusve father tortured him and his mother throughout his childhood and his mother was basically a slave. Hence why hank dated and married peggy who was headstrong and individualistic. Bobby is more like peggy where he is individualistic and even though hank is trying to change him, he is stubborn just like hanks father. Hank because of his narrow urethra couldn't join the military and felt like a disappointment to his father and his father considered him a disappointment. Hence why Hank was so into football. When hank threw the big game because due to gloating, Hank decided to become uptight and tightly wound. The fact that you bring up degenerate sex life and mental ilness tells me you read the wikipedia article and are finding Yas Forums buzzwords to feel better about yourself.
Ayden Diaz
Bobby ended up marrying Boom Howard.
Isaac Rivera
Keep in mind Bobby just has no athletasism and could never be exactly like Hank, but I actually think he's as close to being Hank as you can be without being an all American football player
Adrian Scott
God damn this show was great.
Sebastian Flores
Bobby has the kindness of Hank but the individualism of peggy is why Hanks Father loved bobby so much. Bobby did whatever he wanted and was headstrong. In the final seasons Hank realizes that Bobby has to find his way naturally hence the football episode and the Sirloin episode. The moral of King of the kill is you cant change people just by forcing them. They have to find their own way.
Parker Reyes
>modern koth starring Bobby as an adult Would it be good?
Jose Martin
Is Judge writing it and does he have full control?
Bentley White
Bobby undoubtedly turned into a tranny not unlike Chris Chan
Adrian Lopez
this consoomers can't seem to understand that characters/settings/intellectual property never make a story good. It's always the artists behind it that matter.
Jack Fisher
married to Boom Howard, this is canon.
Jordan Allen
I don't know what crappy youtube reddit meme you're spouting but no one cares
Angel Barnes
>google captcha will defeat spam! >now he works for google Moot...
Cameron Nelson
>The fact that you bring up degenerate sex life and mental ilness tells me you read the wikipedia article and are finding Yas Forums buzzwords to feel better about yourself.
Boomhauer is fuckin one bitch after another which is degenerate especially when you live in a neighborhood filled with families.
Dale is mentally ill being taken advantage by his cheating wife and Bill is all over the spectrum
Have you actually watched the show?
Gavin Bailey
If you're talking about the military school episode, he puts Cotton in his place by showing how he COULDN'T break him because he's so tough. He even goes out of his way to outdo how long he spent in the box than Cotton did when he was in there as a kid. Bobby is Buddah as the show outright shows in the episode where he's believed to be the reincarnation of Buddah and at the end selects a a mirror owned by a previous Lama. Yeah, Bobby finds the loophole and sees Connie in the in the reflection, but the lead monk "understands" and lets him gone on. The monk fully believes Bobby is the reincarnation but that the soul is not ready to let go. That's the thing with Bobby is that he IS a man but that he reflects it in the non-traditional sense Hank wishes he wouldn't.
Nathan Gray
Kinda, but remember he only lasted that long because he saw Cotton's marks which gave him strength He said he would have broken otherwise That Monk episode was just weird, it was like some Mary Sue OC episode written by a Bobby fangirl
Adam Flores
What about when Bobby joins a rock christian youth group?
Daniel James
>The episode where Hank scolds boomhauer for bringing bobby to a mall and flirting with women that way Literally an idiot. >bringing up Dale and the cuckold plotline lmao you're just bringing up random plotlines to project your insecurity on fictional characters regardless of what the actual characters are doing.
Logan Parker
I liked it and it has best Peggy moment where she sees the car with the bumper sticker "My child's on the honor role" and she pulls up and yells "Oh yeah! Well my kid's GOD to billions of Asians!!"