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The show showed that Kahn worshipped the dali lama, but laotians are adherents to theravada buddhsim. Theravada are a diffrent sect and do not believe in the Dali Lama. Please add this to the error section. CanCanDuo 23:53, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
What do you mean 'worshipped' the Dalai Lama? I'd be happy to look back at a particular ep. if you have the #, but I don't think respecting/admiring or acknowledging the Dalai Lama in itself precludes any specific sect.. I think the show has done a more than decent job of representing Buddhism from what I've seen. TTTina 19:07, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
I only think Kahn worships whatever Ted Wasanasong worships just to get into the Nine River's Country Club. Any fan of the show should easily know what this is, but the NRCC is an All-Laotian country club and Ted is a member with a lot of pull. Just my two cents. Havoc1310 ( talk) 02:46, 24 April 2008 (UTC)
The Quebecois version of the show, "Henri Pis Sa Gang", is not transplanted to Quebec. http://www.ledetour.ca/shows/shows.php?showName=kingOfTheHill
The text notes that the show is about a typical middle-class family from Texas. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.107.35.75 ( talk) 22:13, 21 February 2007 (UTC).
How did a huge mistake get into the Wilkipedia "King of the Hill" article? Who is responsible for checking what goes into the articles, and if not why haden't SOMEBODY said something about this by now. In the fourth paragraph, in capital letters, is the word "NIGGER". This needs to be rectified immediately! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.130.156.189 ( talk) 06:22, 10 March 2007 (UTC).
The "Peggy Hill" section in the main "King of the Hill" article says that Peggy can't speak Spanish. This is not true, she can speak the language, even if she mispronnounces some words. She has spoken Spanish on several occasions. In one episode, she even got a job answering phones in Spanish for Alamo beer. I still don't like her arrogance and egotism, but that's not the point. According to some characters other than Peggy, she can speak Spanish fluently. Also, it looks like the "Peggy Hill" article doesn't even mention her speaking Spanish.
Mathew Williams 06:14, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
Why would Alamo Beer hire her if her Spanish is so terrible? One employee said that she was fluent. I'm not disagreeing with you, I just think some episodes contradict each other. -- Mathew Williams 10:51, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
I've been searching for a credible source to document a very distinct feeling I get from watching the show--many of the characters are drawn and voiced to resemble famous Texan politicians.
But my impression would be considered original research. Has anyone seen this from a verifiable source?
SonPraises ( talk) ( contributions) 06:27, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
It doesn't need one now, it never needed one in the past, and now it doesn't have one. Every element of the trivia section has either been a) incorporated into the main article, b) incorporated into a character's article, or c) wasn't trivia to start with. If anyone disagrees, please refrain from adding it back in until it has been discussed here. I will justify every change. -- Milton 02:13, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
I'm not claiming to know which IS right... but on Mike Judge's wikipage neither Garland or Temple, Texas are named as inspiration for the show. However, at the same time the Garland, Texas page claims inspiriation, and Temple merely suggest that some viewers think Temple influences the show.
My point is, nowhere on those 3 wikipages or on THIS one is documentation given for the claim that Temple, Texas is the inspiration/origin of KOTH's Arlen.
I just feel like something should be done to correct this... I'm leaving it as-is for someone who edits this page more regularly to act on according to the local consensus. 74.134.228.189 08:05, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
My guess is that Arlington is more likely then Garland. http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2akedlu&s=5 But then they did put Denton in the wrong spot so who knows. And for those unfamiliar with North Texas, Arlington is west of Dallas and to go north one would take I-35W. If you lived in Garland you would take I-35E. -- 173.74.55.158 ( talk) 04:08, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
Lucky's Last name should be added, and Luanne's Name altered to show it since they are now married. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Yami Takashi ( talk • contribs)
Should be incorporated elsewhere and removed. Two jokes hardly deserve their own section. The first one borders on a WP:NOR violation, and the second one is mentioned in the Hank Hill article, I think - if not, it should be- and that will be sufficient. The page is already horrible bloated and grotesque, like a Hutt. -- Milton 01:55, 1 June 2007 (UTC) I like the hut example :D —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.192.223.240 ( talk) 22:22, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
Everything I deleted was either redundant, not important (only happening in one episode), not related to the character, mentioned dominantly in the character's main article, and so on. If anyone disagrees, please discuss it here. The page is still too long. -- Milton 04:39, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
Something still needs to be done about that infernally long Arlen debate section. Maybe turning it into a list, something like
that? Massive, unformatted blocks of text don't work well.
Also, the long section about themes and such smacks of original research. I'm gonna delete it in a few days if references don't get put in, per WP:NOR -- Milton 04:49, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
I'm also gonna trim out the continuity error section, the majority of it is pointless. -- Milton 20:03, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
I appologise for the tone of my edit summary. I hope it didn't sound like a personal attack. My problem with that section, as described above, is that it is full of unverifiable information and is basically a paragraphed list of any thing to do with Texas that appears in any episode. Although much of the content may be true it's very unencyclopedic. I would have tried to improve it myself but without any sources I can't, that's why I added the template in the hope somebody could. 212.140.167.99 20:24, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
I suggested that the continuity errors article be merged here, so I wanted to start the discussion. The other article is unsourced, and many of the points there are in this article in a much more concise form. The other list seems just to be some trivia points from certain episodes that could go into a goofs section of the individual episodes. The ones that impact the show the most (the most important I guess) could be on this page. Just my thoughts, anyone agree or whatnot? Phydend 01:17, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
I Hope no one is offended, but i just relocated arlen, texas and continuity errors to pages of their own. I did this because they were both so long. if you must move them back, please discuss it here first. thanks to all, Onopearls 17:46, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I've added a comment in the code of the article that the name "Jeff" should not be added, per WP:NOR. Hopefully that'll help dissuade IP's from adding it. -- Milton 20:28, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
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since the article is about to be deleted, should we merge the text on that page into the main article? Ono 17:06, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
should it be noted that connie doesn't really look down on them? posted by unknown on 8-25-0 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.197.154.8 ( talk • contribs)
In Fictionalized_portrayals_of_George_W._Bush, it is stated that Hank Hill voted or Al Gore in the 2000 presidential elections, while this article claims he voted for Bush - what is correct? 76.200.136.82 05:18, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
Okay, there are some major issues with this section. I'll try to address them one by one:
"The interaction between the Hills and the Souphanousinphones highlights the culture gap that often ensues in immigrant families - particularly those from Southeast Asia."
Blatantly POV.
"The Souphanousinphones are generally disliked by their neighbors who see them as uppity and snobbish, while the Souphanousinphones look down on the locals as ignorant rednecks."
Although this does accurately describe how the series portrays these characters, this still needs to be referenced. Otherwise, it just sounds like someone else's interpretation of the characters and setting.
"Kahn mockingly refers to the Hills as the "Hillbillies" and is never hesitant to rub his daughter's academic prowess in the faces of the Hills who are less assured about the academic success of Bobby."
Again, needs some kind of reference.
"The interactions between the Souphanousinphones and other Asian American families (like the Wasonasongs) point out that there are divisions within race, just as there are between races."
Indidivual interpretation. This either needs to be referenced or removed.
"Kahn and Minh regard financial success above happiness and personal fulfillment. They frequently try to forge a romantic relationship between their daughter Connie and Chane Wasonasong, in hopes that this alliance will aid their family;"
Again, needs references. More individual interpretation of character movites.
"Kahn's attempt to join the exclusive Asian-dominated Nine Rivers Country Club is another example of this (it can also be seen as an inversion of the country club culture of the early and mid twentieth century, which was often highly elitist and racist)."
Blatantly POV.
"Connie envies the Hills, who are much more tolerant of Bobby's interests and predilections."
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Hank is often contrarian to Bobby's personal interests. In fact, many episodes revolve around Hank trying to talk Bobby out of doing something "extreme" or "immoral," according to his own traditional values.
"Kahn and Hank, despite their differences, do sometimes get along which is ironic given that Kahn considers Hank his best friend."
POV. Whether or not it is ironic is up to the reader to decide.
"(It is not hard to spot that their names are anagrams of one another.)"
It would be a lot better to simply state this as a trivial fact. (a referenced one) The current wording is closely POV.
"At one point, Hank offers financial support to Kahn when Kahn loses his job and on another occasion, when Hank, Dale, and Kahn were trapped in Mexico, it was Kahn, rather than Dale, who risked his own life to help bring Hank back to the States."
It would help to reference the particular episode where this occurs. 68.209.235.149 ( talk) 00:52, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
So far, I’ve done a moderate cleanup of the article (added more sources, cleaned up opening paragraphs) and removed a heap of unoriginal resource. I think more work needs to be done in order to improve the quality, so take a look at The Simpsons page for inspiration on standards that should be taken. Disco dog23 ( talk) 12:08, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
I am surprised to find the TV-series as the main entry here. After all, the game is the original meaning, the TV-series just borrow it name from it- and so does everything else. This means, I think King of the Hill (game) should be King of the Hill, and this TV-series should be King of the Hill (TV-series]... Greswik ( talk) 19:20, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
Does anyone know the name of the song playing when Bobby first enters Ward's basement. I know it's Rush, I just don't know the name of the song... 70.51.65.251 ( talk) 06:13, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
Out of memory, wasn't it The Trees from Hemispheres? Haven't seen it in while, I could be way off... 204.69.139.16 ( talk) 16:45, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
Does anyone know who Buddy Ebsen of The Beverly Hillbillies played? his page says "in 1999, make his final acting appearance anywhere, providing a voice for an episode of King of the Hill", who did he provid a voice for? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Underoathfan90 ( talk • contribs) 06:16, 27 April 2008 (UTC)
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On the main KOTH page, there is a citation-less paragraph that claims that Kathy Najimy has confirmed the death of the Peggy Hill character. I think this should be removed until there is a sufficient source. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 199.184.122.3 ( talk) 15:23, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
I just deleted it. My official excuse was no citation. It seems silly anyway.-- Exer 505 ( talk) 16:20, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
I removed the mention that Tom Anderson represents Mike Judge's father, and Hank represents Tom, thus Hank represents Judge's dad. Hank might very well represent Mike Judge's father, but that claim is strong enough to deserve a citation. Tom Anderson represented "every middle-aged authority figure" Mike Judge knew while growing up in the New Mexico/Texas area. He mentions this on the documentary on the recent collection of B&B DVDs. -- Jombage ( talk) 14:55, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
There are descriptions of the Hill characters all over the place. There are lengthy ones here, and on the link to the "list of KOTH characters" article; and plus, the main characters have their own articles already. It's my suggestion that the main characters (The Hills, Luanne, Kahn's family, Dale's family, Bill and Boomhauer) should be wikilinked and listed here with only a brief description of each. All other characters should be listed on the "list of KOTH characters) article and possibly renamed "list of minor KOTH characters". Please discuss, and I'll get to it right away. - Jombage ( talk) 13:34, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
this article lists Billy West as having a recurring role but he is not credited under anything on the character list, nor does it say anything about King Of the Hill on Billy's wiki page. What was his role in the show? If he had recurring roles there should be information on that somewhere on the character list. 67.72.98.45 ( talk) 03:37, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
One paragraph begins with "Recently, King of the Hill joined the ranks of other Fox Network series like Futurama and Family Guy in its placement within a questionable time slot and has faced frequent preemptions from sporting events featuring overtime play and post-game commentary."
When is "recently" and what is the source of this information?
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The show showed that Kahn worshipped the dali lama, but laotians are adherents to theravada buddhsim. Theravada are a diffrent sect and do not believe in the Dali Lama. Please add this to the error section. CanCanDuo 23:53, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
What do you mean 'worshipped' the Dalai Lama? I'd be happy to look back at a particular ep. if you have the #, but I don't think respecting/admiring or acknowledging the Dalai Lama in itself precludes any specific sect.. I think the show has done a more than decent job of representing Buddhism from what I've seen. TTTina 19:07, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
I only think Kahn worships whatever Ted Wasanasong worships just to get into the Nine River's Country Club. Any fan of the show should easily know what this is, but the NRCC is an All-Laotian country club and Ted is a member with a lot of pull. Just my two cents. Havoc1310 ( talk) 02:46, 24 April 2008 (UTC)
The Quebecois version of the show, "Henri Pis Sa Gang", is not transplanted to Quebec. http://www.ledetour.ca/shows/shows.php?showName=kingOfTheHill
The text notes that the show is about a typical middle-class family from Texas. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.107.35.75 ( talk) 22:13, 21 February 2007 (UTC).
How did a huge mistake get into the Wilkipedia "King of the Hill" article? Who is responsible for checking what goes into the articles, and if not why haden't SOMEBODY said something about this by now. In the fourth paragraph, in capital letters, is the word "NIGGER". This needs to be rectified immediately! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.130.156.189 ( talk) 06:22, 10 March 2007 (UTC).
The "Peggy Hill" section in the main "King of the Hill" article says that Peggy can't speak Spanish. This is not true, she can speak the language, even if she mispronnounces some words. She has spoken Spanish on several occasions. In one episode, she even got a job answering phones in Spanish for Alamo beer. I still don't like her arrogance and egotism, but that's not the point. According to some characters other than Peggy, she can speak Spanish fluently. Also, it looks like the "Peggy Hill" article doesn't even mention her speaking Spanish.
Mathew Williams 06:14, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
Why would Alamo Beer hire her if her Spanish is so terrible? One employee said that she was fluent. I'm not disagreeing with you, I just think some episodes contradict each other. -- Mathew Williams 10:51, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
I've been searching for a credible source to document a very distinct feeling I get from watching the show--many of the characters are drawn and voiced to resemble famous Texan politicians.
But my impression would be considered original research. Has anyone seen this from a verifiable source?
SonPraises ( talk) ( contributions) 06:27, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
It doesn't need one now, it never needed one in the past, and now it doesn't have one. Every element of the trivia section has either been a) incorporated into the main article, b) incorporated into a character's article, or c) wasn't trivia to start with. If anyone disagrees, please refrain from adding it back in until it has been discussed here. I will justify every change. -- Milton 02:13, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
I'm not claiming to know which IS right... but on Mike Judge's wikipage neither Garland or Temple, Texas are named as inspiration for the show. However, at the same time the Garland, Texas page claims inspiriation, and Temple merely suggest that some viewers think Temple influences the show.
My point is, nowhere on those 3 wikipages or on THIS one is documentation given for the claim that Temple, Texas is the inspiration/origin of KOTH's Arlen.
I just feel like something should be done to correct this... I'm leaving it as-is for someone who edits this page more regularly to act on according to the local consensus. 74.134.228.189 08:05, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
My guess is that Arlington is more likely then Garland. http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2akedlu&s=5 But then they did put Denton in the wrong spot so who knows. And for those unfamiliar with North Texas, Arlington is west of Dallas and to go north one would take I-35W. If you lived in Garland you would take I-35E. -- 173.74.55.158 ( talk) 04:08, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
Lucky's Last name should be added, and Luanne's Name altered to show it since they are now married. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Yami Takashi ( talk • contribs)
Should be incorporated elsewhere and removed. Two jokes hardly deserve their own section. The first one borders on a WP:NOR violation, and the second one is mentioned in the Hank Hill article, I think - if not, it should be- and that will be sufficient. The page is already horrible bloated and grotesque, like a Hutt. -- Milton 01:55, 1 June 2007 (UTC) I like the hut example :D —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.192.223.240 ( talk) 22:22, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
Everything I deleted was either redundant, not important (only happening in one episode), not related to the character, mentioned dominantly in the character's main article, and so on. If anyone disagrees, please discuss it here. The page is still too long. -- Milton 04:39, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
Something still needs to be done about that infernally long Arlen debate section. Maybe turning it into a list, something like
that? Massive, unformatted blocks of text don't work well.
Also, the long section about themes and such smacks of original research. I'm gonna delete it in a few days if references don't get put in, per WP:NOR -- Milton 04:49, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
I'm also gonna trim out the continuity error section, the majority of it is pointless. -- Milton 20:03, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
I appologise for the tone of my edit summary. I hope it didn't sound like a personal attack. My problem with that section, as described above, is that it is full of unverifiable information and is basically a paragraphed list of any thing to do with Texas that appears in any episode. Although much of the content may be true it's very unencyclopedic. I would have tried to improve it myself but without any sources I can't, that's why I added the template in the hope somebody could. 212.140.167.99 20:24, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
I suggested that the continuity errors article be merged here, so I wanted to start the discussion. The other article is unsourced, and many of the points there are in this article in a much more concise form. The other list seems just to be some trivia points from certain episodes that could go into a goofs section of the individual episodes. The ones that impact the show the most (the most important I guess) could be on this page. Just my thoughts, anyone agree or whatnot? Phydend 01:17, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
I Hope no one is offended, but i just relocated arlen, texas and continuity errors to pages of their own. I did this because they were both so long. if you must move them back, please discuss it here first. thanks to all, Onopearls 17:46, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I've added a comment in the code of the article that the name "Jeff" should not be added, per WP:NOR. Hopefully that'll help dissuade IP's from adding it. -- Milton 20:28, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
The individual episode articles for this series are now being
reviewed according to
episode notability guidelines. Please contribute to the discussion on the
review page. Thanks.
BIGNOLE
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11:02, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
since the article is about to be deleted, should we merge the text on that page into the main article? Ono 17:06, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
should it be noted that connie doesn't really look down on them? posted by unknown on 8-25-0 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.197.154.8 ( talk • contribs)
In Fictionalized_portrayals_of_George_W._Bush, it is stated that Hank Hill voted or Al Gore in the 2000 presidential elections, while this article claims he voted for Bush - what is correct? 76.200.136.82 05:18, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
Okay, there are some major issues with this section. I'll try to address them one by one:
"The interaction between the Hills and the Souphanousinphones highlights the culture gap that often ensues in immigrant families - particularly those from Southeast Asia."
Blatantly POV.
"The Souphanousinphones are generally disliked by their neighbors who see them as uppity and snobbish, while the Souphanousinphones look down on the locals as ignorant rednecks."
Although this does accurately describe how the series portrays these characters, this still needs to be referenced. Otherwise, it just sounds like someone else's interpretation of the characters and setting.
"Kahn mockingly refers to the Hills as the "Hillbillies" and is never hesitant to rub his daughter's academic prowess in the faces of the Hills who are less assured about the academic success of Bobby."
Again, needs some kind of reference.
"The interactions between the Souphanousinphones and other Asian American families (like the Wasonasongs) point out that there are divisions within race, just as there are between races."
Indidivual interpretation. This either needs to be referenced or removed.
"Kahn and Minh regard financial success above happiness and personal fulfillment. They frequently try to forge a romantic relationship between their daughter Connie and Chane Wasonasong, in hopes that this alliance will aid their family;"
Again, needs references. More individual interpretation of character movites.
"Kahn's attempt to join the exclusive Asian-dominated Nine Rivers Country Club is another example of this (it can also be seen as an inversion of the country club culture of the early and mid twentieth century, which was often highly elitist and racist)."
Blatantly POV.
"Connie envies the Hills, who are much more tolerant of Bobby's interests and predilections."
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Hank is often contrarian to Bobby's personal interests. In fact, many episodes revolve around Hank trying to talk Bobby out of doing something "extreme" or "immoral," according to his own traditional values.
"Kahn and Hank, despite their differences, do sometimes get along which is ironic given that Kahn considers Hank his best friend."
POV. Whether or not it is ironic is up to the reader to decide.
"(It is not hard to spot that their names are anagrams of one another.)"
It would be a lot better to simply state this as a trivial fact. (a referenced one) The current wording is closely POV.
"At one point, Hank offers financial support to Kahn when Kahn loses his job and on another occasion, when Hank, Dale, and Kahn were trapped in Mexico, it was Kahn, rather than Dale, who risked his own life to help bring Hank back to the States."
It would help to reference the particular episode where this occurs. 68.209.235.149 ( talk) 00:52, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
So far, I’ve done a moderate cleanup of the article (added more sources, cleaned up opening paragraphs) and removed a heap of unoriginal resource. I think more work needs to be done in order to improve the quality, so take a look at The Simpsons page for inspiration on standards that should be taken. Disco dog23 ( talk) 12:08, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
I am surprised to find the TV-series as the main entry here. After all, the game is the original meaning, the TV-series just borrow it name from it- and so does everything else. This means, I think King of the Hill (game) should be King of the Hill, and this TV-series should be King of the Hill (TV-series]... Greswik ( talk) 19:20, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
Does anyone know the name of the song playing when Bobby first enters Ward's basement. I know it's Rush, I just don't know the name of the song... 70.51.65.251 ( talk) 06:13, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
Out of memory, wasn't it The Trees from Hemispheres? Haven't seen it in while, I could be way off... 204.69.139.16 ( talk) 16:45, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
Does anyone know who Buddy Ebsen of The Beverly Hillbillies played? his page says "in 1999, make his final acting appearance anywhere, providing a voice for an episode of King of the Hill", who did he provid a voice for? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Underoathfan90 ( talk • contribs) 06:16, 27 April 2008 (UTC)
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On the main KOTH page, there is a citation-less paragraph that claims that Kathy Najimy has confirmed the death of the Peggy Hill character. I think this should be removed until there is a sufficient source. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 199.184.122.3 ( talk) 15:23, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
I just deleted it. My official excuse was no citation. It seems silly anyway.-- Exer 505 ( talk) 16:20, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
I removed the mention that Tom Anderson represents Mike Judge's father, and Hank represents Tom, thus Hank represents Judge's dad. Hank might very well represent Mike Judge's father, but that claim is strong enough to deserve a citation. Tom Anderson represented "every middle-aged authority figure" Mike Judge knew while growing up in the New Mexico/Texas area. He mentions this on the documentary on the recent collection of B&B DVDs. -- Jombage ( talk) 14:55, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
There are descriptions of the Hill characters all over the place. There are lengthy ones here, and on the link to the "list of KOTH characters" article; and plus, the main characters have their own articles already. It's my suggestion that the main characters (The Hills, Luanne, Kahn's family, Dale's family, Bill and Boomhauer) should be wikilinked and listed here with only a brief description of each. All other characters should be listed on the "list of KOTH characters) article and possibly renamed "list of minor KOTH characters". Please discuss, and I'll get to it right away. - Jombage ( talk) 13:34, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
this article lists Billy West as having a recurring role but he is not credited under anything on the character list, nor does it say anything about King Of the Hill on Billy's wiki page. What was his role in the show? If he had recurring roles there should be information on that somewhere on the character list. 67.72.98.45 ( talk) 03:37, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
One paragraph begins with "Recently, King of the Hill joined the ranks of other Fox Network series like Futurama and Family Guy in its placement within a questionable time slot and has faced frequent preemptions from sporting events featuring overtime play and post-game commentary."
When is "recently" and what is the source of this information?