SerPUNt
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King of the Hill episode | |
Episode no. | Season 11 Episode 2 |
Guest stars | John Goodman Tom Petty |
Written by | |
Production no. | KH-1101 |
Original airdate | February 11, 2007 |
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"serPUNt" is the 203rd episode of the FOX animated television series King of the Hill. The name refers to the fact that episodes of TV shows usually have names that are puns.
[edit] Plot
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When Bobby's pet snake slithers down the toilet, Hank turns to Animal Control for help. Unfortunately, the Animal Control team takes advantage of the situation and creates a snake-in-the-city frenzy, putting Arlen in a state of panic, making themslves appear invaluable, easily gaining more fringe benefits and increased wages.With the control team hissing, it's up to Dale to eliminate Arlen's reptile problem and help Animal Control rediscover their love for their job.
[edit] Trivia
- John Goodman makes his first appearance on the show in this episode.
- This episode was to be the season 11 premiere, but due to delays in the animation, it was pushed back two weeks.
- The events in this episode are at odds with the episode "Not in My Back Hoe" (Season 4, episode 8) in which Hank clearly states that he has a septic tank instead of a sewer connection. When Bill gets a new tank and they can't find where the old one is, Bill asks Hank where Hank's septic tank is. Hank answers: "Side lawn, eight feet out. Nine feet, seven inches from the pavement."