Luanne Gets Lucky

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Luanne Gets Lucky
King of the Hill episode
Episode no. Season 11
Episode 4
Written by
Guest stars Tom Petty
Andrea Bowen
Production no. BABE04
Original airdate March 25, 2007
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"Luanne Gets Lucky" is the 205th episode of the FOX animated television series King of the Hill.

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[edit] Plot

Lucky neglects Luanne when he becomes obsessed with retrieving a massive stump of burled walnut his father found, so Luanne accepts a 15-year-old's invitation to the senior prom.

[edit] Trivia

  • The song that Lucky requested as a last dance with Luanne was 25 or 6 to 4 by Chicago.
  • The theme of the prom is "A Knight to Remember".

[edit] Inconsistencies

  • Jack, Hank's barber, appears in this episode despite the fact that he went crazy and was presumed to have retired after the episode "Hank's Bad Hair Day" (Season 4, Episode 19). This inconsistency also occurred in "My Hair Lady" (Season 8, Episode 11).
  • When Lucky explains the background story of the tree stump to Hank and friends, he mentions that he received his settlement money from Costco when he slipped on urine while shopping for a new car winch. But in "Arlen City Bomber", Lucky says he received his settlement money from Costco while shopping for a new TV, although it is possible that Lucky, whose profession is filing frivolous lawsuits may not have been injured and may have invented the incident, which would explain the inconsistency.

[edit] Quotes

  • Luanne: It's Kevin! You can't be here, it's bad luck to see me before the prom!
    Bobby: I think that's on your wedding day, Luanne.
    Luanne: Oh.
  • Luanne: This is such a magical night. I feel just like Cinderella! Little boy, did you used to be a mouse?
  • Dale: I'm so cold.
    Hank: We're all cold Dale.
    Bill: If we huddle together we will retain our heat and we won't get hypothermia.
    Hank: Not a chance.
    Bill: C'mon Hank no one will ever know.
    Hank: I will; and that's enough.