When Bill falls in love with his blind date Charlene, a hot single mother, Dale's intuition tells him something's wrong; and he meddles in their relationship.
When Peggy wants a new convertible, Hank makes the purchase at sticker price like he always does... and discovers that he's been getting ripped off his whole life.
When Hank agrees to speak at Enrique's daughter's QuinceaΓ±era (15th birthday party), Peggy's real-estate clients fall in love with the quaint Mexican neighborhood... and begin to take over.
When a family "guru" shames Peggy at a school meeting, Peggy tries to bring her family closer together... causing Hank and Bobby to actively avoid her instead.
When Peggy gets a real-estate listing, she finds that the family living in the house is scaring off buyers; and she goes to unusual lengths to fix the problem.
Joseph becomes a star quarterback at Landry Middle School, and a prestigious private school comes recruiting; Joseph doesn't want to go, but Dale can't resist the payoff the private school offers him.
When Peggy's birthday celebrations promise to disappoint her once again, she decides to plan her own party aboard a train that features a murder-mystery play.
When Bobby is framed for throwing a soda can at the school's police officer, he is assigned to work with him for one week as punishment; and Hank accidentally steals the wrong guy's wallet.
From Beavis and Butt-head creator Mike Judge and former The Simpsons writer/producer Greg Daniels comes King of the Hill, a sharp cartoon comedy chronicling the trials of low-rent Texan Hank Hill, his family, and their ragtag neighbors.