Ep 11. My Hair Lady
- TVPG
- February 15, 2004
- 1279 min
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7.8 (352)
Hank Hill and his friends are back for another hilarious episode in the eighth season of the popular animated sitcom, King of the Hill. In the episode "My Hair Lady", Peggy becomes obsessed with a new hairstylist after receiving a great haircut from her. Peggy begs the stylist, a woman named Tanya, to let her be her apprentice. Tanya reluctantly agrees, but as Peggy becomes more involved in the world of hairstyling, she begins to neglect her duties as a substitute Spanish teacher.
Hank, seeing that Peggy is neglecting her responsibilities, tries to convince Tanya to end the apprenticeship. But when Peggy overhears him, she becomes angry and more determined than ever to succeed in the hairstyling world. Peggy enlists the help of her friends to find models for her new haircutting skills. Hank becomes increasingly exasperated as Peggy continues to ignore her teaching duties, and he turns to his friends for help.
Meanwhile, Bobby becomes interested in the world of competitive video gaming after discovering a local tournament. He trains hard and becomes very good, even beating a local champion. However, Bobby quickly learns that being a professional video gamer is not as easy as it seems, and he realizes that there is more to life than winning video game tournaments.
In "My Hair Lady", King of the Hill once again delivers a funny and relatable storyline that both longtime fans and newcomers will enjoy. The episode tackles the often hilarious and sometimes frustrating world of hairstyling, as well as the world of competitive video gaming. Peggy's obsession with hairstyling is both funny and endearing, and Hank's attempts to get her back on track are typical of his no-nonsense attitude. Bobby's story is a great addition to the episode, showcasing the show's ability to deliver more nuanced and subtle storylines.
Overall, "My Hair Lady" is a great addition to the eighth season of King of the Hill. The episode delivers plenty of laughs and relatable storylines, while also showcasing the show's ability to tell more complex and nuanced stories. Fans of the show will love seeing Hank and Peggy back in action, while newcomers will enjoy the show's unique brand of humor and warmth.