King of the Hill Love Hurts and So Does Art Episode

Dear Hurts then Does Art is the 53rd episode of Male monarch of the Hill. Information technology was get-go aired on March 23, 1999. The episode was written by John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, and directed by Adam Kuhlman. Marshall Lancaster invitee stars.

Synopsis

Hank has privacy issues while Bobby unwittingly disappoints Connie.

The Hill family unit goes to Evidence Biz Deli, a New York style deli with pictures of famous people on the wall (it attracts Bobby). Hank reads the menu and when he sees tongue, he decides it'south no suitable identify to eat since they are serving what they're supposed to throw out. Only, before they leave, Bobby pretends to have to use the restroom, and asks for a "Louie Anderson" equally he will go out the money on the paw dryer.

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The side by side day at school, Joseph proceeds to exist mean to Connie's friend, drastic to bear witness her his amore towards her. He tells Bobby he is lucky considering Connie already likes him so he's already getting a kiss after the first heart schoolhouse trip the light fantastic. And then Joseph mentions "girlfriend" and Bobby gets a chip freaked. When he returns home, he talks with Luanne while she braids Bobby's hair (one of her wigs on him) and she tells him the trip the light fantastic will exist wonderful and "if the girl doesn't pass out drunk on you" then the night will end with a "large, slobbery osculation" and that zero volition e'er be the same betwixt Bobby and Connie over again. Bobby says he already practiced kissing with Connie before only Luanne reassures him this will exist different; like when he kissed his concluding girlfriend Marie, and this brings back memories of how lamentable he was when they broke up. Bobby is then seen once again at the "Show Biz Deli" eating a chopped liver sandwich and then ordering another that the owner was going to have to throw out if Bobby hadn't wanted it. He notes that he didn't like running an Italian identify because you take to heat upwards the meat...

Back at the business firm, Hank receives an invitation to an fine art bear witness at the Dallas Museum of Modern Fine art, which he fails to take seriously. But Hank and Peggy are and then met past Bobby who hasn't been eating his supper and doesn't seem to want to talk most the trip the light fantastic with his female parent. He is always sneaking off to the mall where "all those sport fields are...nearby" (where he is really going to the deli) and Hank says his son is actually showing "normal" behavior for once. He is very proud to say this. Bobby is seen purchasing more lumps of meat with the pennies from his big change jar.

Connie and Bobby are biking home one nighttime and Bobby complains about his big toe hurting, he is wearing his mother'south shoe on his right foot. When he gets within, Hank learns from a phone call from the Museum that his photo is in the gallery, and parking is gratuitous for him. She doesn't have any more information, she is just the caterer, and so he tells her to purchase eight pounds of cheese for sixty people and proceeds to hang upwards. Hank tells Bobby he has "turf toe" from all the activity he has been doing lately. Hank seems to be very proud that he can finally take his son to the "Heimlich County Sports Medical Heart" and laugh at all the people there with "tennis elbow".

The doctor tells Hank Bobby really has gout ("The levels of uric acid in your claret rise until the level becomes excessive (hyperuricemia), causing urate crystals to build up around the joints. This causes inflammation and severe hurting when a gout attack happens. When the human body breaks downwardly chemicals called purines it produces uric acrid. Purines can be found naturally in your trunk, also as in food, such as organ meats, anchovies, asparagus, mushrooms and herring." [i] ) The doc tells his parents to stop "pumping him total" of organ meats-livers, hearts, etc. Bobby admits he has been getting the "Louie Anderson" at the cafeteria for awhile. When the medico gives him a cane, Bobby twirls it excitedly and asks if information technology comes with a chapeau. Bill gives Bobby a hat.

At the exhibit, Hank was expecting the photograph to be his Loftier School Football game picture show, since it is the merely one he knows is in apportionment. Dale assures him that there is much more than that available on the internets. When they arrive at the fine art gallery, still, it is a moving-picture show from his doctor of his backed up colon from when he was constipated from eating Beefiness Wellington, juxtaposed with a movie of a starving Third Globe child.

At school, Bobby is at the front of the class taking questions well-nigh his "rare disease" that he was the first under 70 to contract, however when three students enquire if he's taking Connie to the dance, Bobby freaks out and says they accept run out of time. Later on Bobby is seen yet again at the deli eating Chicken Chopped Liver (of which he asked his doctor, "does Craven Chopped Liver accept Liver in it?") and asks the owner Karl to "leave the tub". Karl asks what is the affair and Bobby says gout, he asks what causes gout and Bobby says "nobody knows".

Connie returns a spoon Bobby left at her house and asks Peggy if he will be better by the dance, to which she replies "Bobby is doing everything he can to go dorsum on his anxiety for that dance. No more cafeteria meats for him". And Bobby is then seen on an elderly person'southward scooter chair, creeping downwardly the street. Connie sees Bobby eating at the "Show Biz Deli" & calls him out for eating liver. She cries and asks "You lot would rather stuff yourself and ride around in your stupid electric cart than take me to the trip the light fantastic?" to which he replies "Well, I approximate I would." Connie runs out of the deli crying. Bobby angrily asks for some more than disgusting food and Karl says "Bobby don't y'all recollect yous've had enough?" to which Bobby replies "I'll tell you when I've had plenty!"

The next 24-hour interval Bobby learns Connie has a new date for the dance, which confuses and saddens Bobby. Hank has the artist arrested, since in that location is a law in Texas confronting defaming beef. He posts the picture he expected to be at the gallery in the kickoff place, stating, "Hank Loma, running back. Circa 1974. Picture by Kodak, USA." and he salutes the photo.

Afterward, Bobby sees Connie leaving for the trip the light fantastic toe, and then he runs outside (with his cane, wobbles) and gets on his electric cart, speeding (equally fast as he can) back to the cafeteria still again, only for Karl to make him realize he cares about Connie more than the chopped liver. He orders Karl to "bring me my rascal," and heads off to the dance. Alas, the cart'due south bombardment is depleted just Bobby jumps from the cart onto the grass, rolling for safety. He hops and rolls down the colina to the dance, with the vocal lyrics "Love hurts" in the background. He arrives at the dance luckily to find Connie dateless, she but wanted to make him jealous. He asks to trip the light fantastic toe and when Connie asks well-nigh his gout, he replies, "When you really want something, you play through the hurting." The catastrophe comes as the two are seen dancing with both Bobby's anxiety on the ground, with Leann Rimes vocal "How practice I alive" playing.

Characters

  • Hank Hill
  • Peggy Colina
  • Bobby Hill
  • Luanne Platter
  • Dale Gribble
  • Joseph Gribble
  • Jeff Boomhauer
  • Nib Dauterive
  • Kahn Souphanousinphone
  • Minh Souphanousinphone
  • Connie Souphanousinphone
  • Unnamed Woman (cameo) - voiced by Julianne Buesher
  • Unnamed Woman (cameo) - voiced by Lisa Jane Persky
  • Unnamed Woman (cameo) - voiced by Jill Parker
  • Sheriff (cameo)

Gallery

Trivia

  • The music played every bit Bobby struggles in pain because of gout to get to the school dance is "Dear Hurts" by Nazereth (from which the championship of this episode is also taken from).
  • On the wall at the "Show Biz Cafeteria" there is a picture of Johnny Hardwick, the actor who voices Dale Gribble.
  • Although Congress passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Human activity (HIPAA) in 1996, Texas didn't enact its ain HIPAA until 2001. The use of Hank'southward 10-ray without his consent was a clear violation of HIPAA standards, notwithstanding Hank invoked a Texas beefiness anti-defamation law.
  • Joseph ends up going to the dance with Sherice, the girl Joseph explains he has a crush on near the beginning of the episode when Joseph states that he'southward worried he'll have no date to the dance. It is revealed that they go to the dance together at the stop of the episode where they're shown dancing amid the other dates at the trip the light fantastic.
  • Dr. Morley, the proctologist who examined Hank from the episode Hank's Unmentionable Trouble is mentioned in this episode. He was responsible for the 10-ray of Hank'due south colon catastrophe up in the art exhibit.

Stinger Quote

  • Bobby: "I've got gout!"

Quotes

  • Hank: "Son, what have I told you nigh the funny walks?"
  • Bobby: "Not in the house."

Goofs

  • Information technology is implied that the constipated colon movie of Hank was taken by Dr. Morley in "Hank's Unmentionable Problem." But this is a zoomed-out, Ten-ray-style motion picture. Morley examined Hank with an in-the-colon camera, and thus, this pic would take been impossible to take with information technology.

1. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/manufactures/144827.php

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