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King of the Hill/Get Your Freak Off

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Get Your Freak Off
King of the Hill - Get Your Freak Off.png
Season 7, Episode 1
Airdate November 3, 2002
Production Number 7ABE01
Written by Garland Testa
Directed by Tricia Garcia
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The Fat and the Furious
King of the HillSeason Seven

Get Your Freak Off is the first episode of the seventh season of King of the Hill, and the one hundred twenty-seventh episode overall.

Starring: Mike Judge (Hank Hill, Boomhauer, Dooley), Kathy Najimy (Peggy Hill), Pamela S. Adlon (Bobby Hill, Clark Peters), Brittany Murphy (Luanne Platter), Johnny Hardwick (Dale Gribble), Stephen Root (Bill Dauterive)

and Toby Huss (Kahn Souphanousinphone, Security)

Special Guest Voice: Eliza Dushku (Jordan Bronsen)

Special Guest Voice: Milla Jovovich (Serena Shaw)

Special Guest Voice: Debra Messing (Nancy Hilgren-Bronsen)

Special Guest Voice: Elizabeth Perkins (Jan Shaw)

Also Starring: Ashley Gardner (Nancy Gribble), David Herman (Listener, Howard Bronsen, Mennonite), Breckin Meyer (Joseph Gribble, Michael Bronsen), Lauren Tom (Minh and Connie Souphanousinphone)

Contents

Plot Overview

Bobby meets a new girl, but Hank is horrified by what he sees as obscene behaviour. His concern grows when he meets the girls parents, which upsets Peggy who is defensive that Nancy and Minh find him too uptight to be sexy.

Notes

Stinger Quote

Hank: "In Heaven..." Hey, that's Todd.

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

  • When Boomhauer mocks Hank for like a boy band, he sings few notes from the "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" by New Kids on the Block.

Memorable Moments

Goofs

  • Hank pulls Bobby out of the closet with one shoe and sock missing, but has both in the very next shot.
  • When Bobby kisses Jordan, the two are on opposite sides of the barrier despite being on the same side in all other shots.
  • In the shot of Jordan and Bobby holding hangs, the blacksmith is hammering away, but there's no accompanying sound.

Quotes

  • Dale: Now that's one heck of a shoetree, Hank.
Hank: Yup. Peggy's birthday is coming up and she was hinting that she wanted something for "in the bedroom."
  • Hank: Bobby, I can't have you disco dancing in the alley. People are going to think we didn't teach you shame. And I know we have.
  • Hank: When I was your age, we had these things called songs. They were two-minute stories about people falling in love or burning down Georgia. But I guess Hollywood decided we needed more criminals yelling about their ladyfriend's baby place.
  • Hank: The Four Scores. Hmm. Kind of sounds like the Beatles before they went nuts in India.
  • Hank: It's not like I'm, uh, listening to them. You know, it's just good music for the kids.
Dale: If your kids like listening to castrati.
Hank: But they are a nice, wholesome group.
Dale: Of castrati, yes.
Hank: And we can agree their music isn't all that bad. May be even okay.
Bill: Okay if you're a prepubescent girl.
Dale: Are you one of those, Hank, huh? A prepubescent girl?
Hank: Would a prepubescent girl be able to kick your ass?
Dale: Probably.
  • Jordan: I read a rumour on the Internet that Chris frosted his bangs.
Hank: Dang Internet. They don't care whose life they ruin.
  • Bobby: So you go to the Learning Center. You must be crazy good at math.
Jordan: Yeah, I'm in trig. Hey, what about you?
Bobby: My math is just called math.
  • Hank: They weren't dancing like you and I dance. They were enjoying it.
  • Jan: Nice job, Ronald Reagan.
Howard: Hey, don't call me that.
Hank: Yeah, don't call him that.
  • Hank: No. No gotdang way is he going to that party.
Peggy: Oh, come on, Hank. The Bronsens will be there and this is Bobby's chance to hang out with the cool kids from the Learning Center. It would be more like an overnight study session.
Bobby: Nice one, mom!
Hank: No.
Peggy: Did you even see how cool those other parents were? Huh? They looked like Chandler and Monica and look at us. Andy Griffith and Aunt freaking Bea! And it's all your fault. I cannot believe you're not letting him go. We never get to have any fun when you're around! We hate you!
Bobby: Yeah.