Actually, the only real reason King of the Hill has managed to hold an audience at all is because they borrow writers and directors from the Simpsons all the time. The show's a leech with so sustaining power of it's own. I peronally think Mike Judge finds it waaaaaay funnier than any of us in TV land do. :mad:
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I can't believe that this show lasted 9 seasons already. This is a classic "if it doesn't need to be animated, then don't" case. There is no reason for it to be animated at all.
Regardless, it paid off, and they managed to squeeze 9 (maybe 10) seasons out of it, so who am I to complain? Someone must like it. Ugly, badly drawn show...
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"Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard" - Paul Simon
Actually, the only real reason King of the Hill has managed to hold an audience at all is because they borrow writers and directors from the Simpsons all the time. The show's a leech with so sustaining power of it's own. I peronally think Mike Judge finds it waaaaaay funnier than any of us in TV land do. :mad:
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OOOOOoooooh. I hope so... :rolleyes:
I can't believe that this show lasted 9 seasons already. This is a classic "if it doesn't need to be animated, then don't" case. There is no reason for it to be animated at all.
Regardless, it paid off, and they managed to squeeze 9 (maybe 10) seasons out of it, so who am I to complain? Someone must like it. Ugly, badly drawn show...
"Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard" - Paul Simon