King of the Hill - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying
Hank takes Bobby to a firing range and learns that his son is a perfect shot.

Texas City Twister
Hank must rescue Peggy and Luanne when he gets the guys to help him fix up Luanne's mothers trailer and a tornado heads right for it.

The Arrowhead
Hank finds ancient artifacts in his front yard and ends up enduring an all-out archaeological dig that draws Peggy into it.

Hilloween
Hank and Bobby play a prank that is interpreted as the work of a cult.

Jumpin' Crack Bass (It's a Gas, Gas, Gas)
Hank decides to change his fishing bait and when the bait store owner sends him to another person, Hank mistakes a corner crack dealer for the guy that is supposed to sell him the fishing bait.

Husky Bobby
When the Hill's have to start shopping at the Husky Boy's store, Bobby is asked to be a model for a line of clothes.

The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteburg
Hank and his pals challenge an annoying rock band to a game of paintball.

The Son That Got Away
After Bobby and Connie are disciplined in school for cutting up in class, their parents crack down and punish them with home chores. Bobby and Connie get frustrated and runaway to the local caves and find themselves in whats known locally as the 'Boneyard'.

The Company Man
Hank must go to extremes to keep a national propane buyer's account from going to a competitor.

Bobby Slam
Bobby joins the wrestling team at Tom Landry Middle School. When Connie decides that she, too, wants to wrestle, Peggy uses Title IX of the Civil Rights Act to force the coach to give her a tryout. But the coach gets his revenge by pitting Connie against Bobby in a wrestling match. Bobby and Connie devise a little plan of their own to outsmart the coach's decisions.

The Unbearable Blindness of Laying
Hank's mother comes to visit for Christmas with her new boyfriend, Garry. When Hank walks in on his mother and Garry having sex, he goes blind. Garry figures out the problem, and tries to help regain his sight, and they end up at a Faith Healing Church for answers.

Meet the Manger Babies
Luanne finds puppets at a yard sale and starts a puppet show called the Manger Babies. Her show then interferes with Hanks plans for the Super Bowl.

Snow Job
A disappointed Hank takes a vacation to contemplate his future in propane after being passed over by Buck..

I Remember Mono
Peggy finds out that the story Hank and her have been telling everyone about their early relationship is a lie.

Three Days of the Kahndo
Kahn gets a condo down in Mexico and ends up inviting the Hills along to get them to help pay for it. Bobby and Connie try to get good fireworks while there.

Traffic Jam
Hank gets into an accident and is forced to attend a 'comedy' traffic school.

Hank's Dirty Laundry
Hank tries to clear his name when his credit ratings hits an all-time low and he is not allowed to buy a dryer on credit.

The Final Shinsult
Cotton moves in with Hank after a fight with Didi, then he gets mad at Hank and moves in with Dale when Hank causes him to fail his drivers license test. Cotton then steals Santa Anna's leg to hold it hostage to get his license back.

Leanne's Saga
Released from jail, Luanne's mother stays with the Hills and then starts to date Bill.

Junkie Business
Hank is given the responsibility of hiring Strickland Propane's next employee and he ends up hiring a recovering drug user and gets Peggy mad at him because of the woman he did not hire in the junkies place.

Life in the Fast Lane, Bobby's Saga
Bobby takes a summer job as a vendor at the local NASCAR track working for a moron.

Peggy's Turtle Song
Peggy quits her job to stay at home and meets an angry female rocker while taking guitar lessons.

Propane Boom (1)
Hank loses his job at Strickland when Buck lays people off because of Mega Lo Mart selling propane. Hank decides to get even with Mega Lo Mart.
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