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When Peggy secretly slips Hank testosterone medication, his attitude changes, and he becomes invigorated by life.
When Peggy secretly slips Hank testosterone medication, his attitude changes, and he becomes invigorated by life.
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King of the Hill
S8, EP10 "That's What She Said"A co-worker's (Ben Stiller) smutty comments rattle Hank; Dale quits smoking but takes up chewing tobacco.
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S10, EP3 "Bill's House"When Bill invites the residents of a halfway house to stay with him, Hank becomes determined to find them a permanent residence.
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S10, EP4 "Harlottown"Hank wants to leave town when its sordid past makes it a porn-themed tourist trap.
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S10, EP5 "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Clown"When Hank cannot stand Bobby's jokes any longer, he enrolls him in clown class at the local community college.
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S13, EP14 "Born Again on the Fourth of July"Bobby sees the error of his ways and decides it's up to him to bring peace to Arlen; Hank and the guys try to outdo another neighborhood with the grandest July Fourth fireworks extravaganza ever.
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