Lucky's Wedding Suit
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“Lucky's Wedding Suit” | |||||||
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King of the Hill episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 11 Episode 12 |
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Written by | Jim Dauterive | ||||||
Guest stars | Tom Petty | ||||||
Production no. | BABE12 | ||||||
Original airdate | May 20, 2007 | ||||||
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List of King of the Hill episodes |
"Lucky's Wedding Suit" is the 213th episode of the FOX animated television series King of the Hill. It is a nominee for the Writers Guild of America Award in the animation category.[1]
[edit] Plot
When Lucky wants to give Luanne the expensive wedding that she desires, he finds a job working for Dale, and after having an accident on the job, he sues Dale with a frivolous lawsuit. As the Hills prepare for Luanne and Lucky's lavish wedding, Hank tries to knock some sense into everyone but soon Lucky realizes that his attorney will not let him drop the lawsuit on Dale and so Lucky's attorney then files a second lawsuit on Strickland Propane.
[edit] Trivia
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- Cotton Hill tells Kahn that he'll have a mai tai at the wedding much like he did in his first appearance in the episode Shins of the Father.
- Most "one-time" characters from previous episodes appear at the wedding, including the social worker from the first episode, Monsignor Martinez, Hank's brother Junichiro, Patch Boomhauer, Tammy Duvall, Peggy's mother (A Rover Runs Through It version) and Dale's father Bug Gribble. This is a sign that this episode may have been intended as the series finale, prior to its surprise renewal in January 2007.
- Luanne mistakes a Jaguar advertisement for a wedding scene.
- Chuck Mangione appears at the end of the wedding scene. Once an often recuring character in early seasons, he has rarely appeared in more recent episodes.
- Tammy Duvall, who attended the wedding, bears a strong resemblance to Peggy Bundy.