When King Of The Hill debuted on Fox in 1997, I was more likely to change the channel than I was to stick around. Something about it seemed, well, a little boring. It was so defiantly suburban. My thinking was, why even make an animated series if you’re not going to take advantage of the genre’s built-in excuse to break the rules of physics, employ exaggerated physical comedy and gross-out humor, or cut away to nonsensical gags? I gave it two seasons, tops.
He was QAnon before it existed, although in a fairly “bipartisan” way , latching onto even the most ridiculous conspiracy theory as gospel, living in fear of black helicopters and an often undefinable “they.” In his dark aviator sunglasses, it’s not a leap to envision him recording shrieking videos of himself in his Dodge Caravan “Bugabago.” Maybe not surprisingly for a show The Atlantic once dubbed “the last bipartisan TV comedy,” Nguyen doesn’t see the show as being explicitly political.
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