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Propaniacs: a King of the Hill Podcast

Daisy Durndle & Melton McMaynerbury

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A critical look at each King of the Hill episode by two fans. Join Melton McMaynerbury and Daisy Durndle as we stand in the alley behind Rainey Street and dig into each episode of this great television series, discussing the universal themes that it explores along with all the nice little touches that keep it grounded. Line starts behind Lucky.
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Cotton and Black Friday descend upon Rainey Street, and everyone is forced to react, as the stuffing isn't the only thing that's spoiled in this classic holiday episode of King of the Hill. But are we voting for Hank's mom or the mower? Also, is Melton offering listeners $50 to participate in a Nashville Anthems: Dissecting 80s & 90s Country Music …
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Peggy's self-confidence puts herself, and Hank, in a tough spot, and it's going to take more than premium-grade duct tape to fix this mess. But when Peggy shifts her focus to subversion, who exactly is the establishment and who is the revolutionary? Oh, and he won't be covering the Spice Girls, but you should still flip over to Melton's other podca…
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Cotton shows off what he can do and Hank can't, as storylines and themes from "Pregnant Paws" continued to be carried to term. But which is less explainable for Melton, the Mega La Magnet or the Vegas trip? Also, don't forget to ask your physician about Melton's other podcast, Nashville Anthems: Dissecting 80s & 90s Country Music. Doctor's orders.…
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Hank and Peggy deal with infertility past and present while Dale finds a side hustle that feels just right for him, and Melton continues, without producing any credentials, to hunt for themes that tie it all together, as we sit awkwardly through "Pregnant Paws". And if the mood strikes you, switch over to Melton's other podcast, Nashville Anthems: …
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Melton tackles an episode that plays with the concepts of awareness and things unspoken. What happens when everyone else comes to know that Peggy has finally come to know the thing everyone else already knows...but prefers not to talk about? It's a well-crafted King of the Hill episode, and Melton hopes his musings about it are at least more insigh…
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Bobby finds something like love, while the guys find something like furniture, in this complex classic of Season 3. But why were you dancing with all those guys?? And hey, if country music is good enough to drown Bobby's sorrows, it must be good enough for yours. So check out Melton's other podcast, Nashville Anthems: Dissecting 80s & 90s Country M…
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Melton attempts pop psychology as the Hills (+ Luanne) attempt to cope with the aftermath of the Great Mega Lo Mart Explosion of 1998. Even Chuck Mangione doesn't feel so good until Kahn saves the day with a tasteless setup about a tasty strawberry. But what does a rocket ship have to do with all this? And after you worked through the stages of thi…
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Season 2 ends with a bang, as Hank takes desperate measures to make ends meet in all-time classic KOTH episode. But is there more on the line than just Hank's paycheck, Luanne's tuition, and Buckley's trampoline? And don't forget to drag your propane tanks over to Melton's other podcast, Nashville Anthems: Dissecting 80s & 90s Country Music.…
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Peggy comes out of her shell and unsuspectingly finds herself on the unfamiliar ground of Lilith-Fair-style feminism, while Bobby teaches Hank about checkers and drugs, in the penultimate episode of Season 2, Peggy's Turtle Song. Are "family values" truly alive and well at the Hill household, or is something else going with those pies on the window…
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Bobby enters the working world, Hank pushes his ideals, and Dale holds a bucket of sand in this 98-octane-fueled episode of King of the Hill. The world of Arlen will never be the same once you've seen it through the eyes of Jimmy Whichard, but where exactly did all these hot and dry people come from? And where's Daisy?…
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The Propaniacs are back...ing out of the alley in the wrong direction! In this episode, Melton and Daisy talk about "Traffic Jam" and follow Hank and Bobby's journey to the traffic school/comedy club. Peggy shines in this episode, with her efficient grading and time-giving methods. Make sure your ketchup bottles are filled before you listen!…
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It's time to say Buenos Dias Mexico and spend "Three Days of Kahndo" with the Propaniacs. The characters of Arlen take a little trip to Mexico and find themselves in all kinds of trouble. What does mitad really mean? Oh, and in case you missed it, check out Melton's new podcast here: https://nashvilleanthems.buzzsprout.com/…
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Learn all about Epstein-Barr in this Propaniacs episode! "I Remember Mono" is a Valentine's Day episode, and the myth of Hank and Peggy's romance is almost destroyed. Bobby receives a very surprising Valentine, Luanne dismembers a carcass, and a pig runs wild. Also, check out Melton's new podcast that he mentioned, Nashville Anthems: Dissecting 80s…
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The Propaniacs have made it to the second season of King of the Hill! This episode covers the first episode of Season 2, "How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying.” Daisy shows off her aeronautic prowess, Melton meets Heck Dorland, and Hank deals with daddy issues. Also, Red Giant?
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The Propaniacs have reached the Season 1 finale! They’ve got on their best bolo ties to discuss “Plastic White Female'' with topics ranging from dyeing gray hairs to Star Trek. Also, someone has their first kiss! Is it Melton? Or Nancy? Whatever happened to the lady in Las Cruces, anyway
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The Propaniacs are rolling in the grrrrrass and eating American cheese while discussing Season 1, Episode 11: “King of the Ant Hill” wherein Hank and Dale’s friendship is tested, while Daisy hates on white people and Bobby becomes a queen’s loyal subject. How is chorizo cooked?
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It’s all about conventions in Dallas as the Propaniacs discuss “Peggy the Boggle Champ” in which the guys go to a lawn mower expo while Peggy moves up the ranks in a Boggle tournament. Luanne and Bobby get their first taste of home ownership. Why does it have to be Swiss coffee?
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