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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.
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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S7, EP23 "The Witches of East Arlen"Bobby gets a set of tarot cards and befriends a group of youngsters who practice black magic. David Cross and John Ritter guest star.
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S8, EP1 "Patch Boomhauer"Boomhauer is thrown for a loop when his brother (Brad Pitt) marries the love of Boomhauer's life, Katherine (Laura Dern).
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S8, EP2 "Reborn to Be Wild"Hank encourages Bobby to join the church youth group but learns that the group consists of tough-looking skate punks (guest voices of Sum 41); things come to a head at a punk outing as Hank confronts the leader. Gene Simmons also guest stars.
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S8, EP3 "New Cowboy on the Block"The guys are awestruck when a former Dallas Cowboy moves onto the street; Bobby learns NFL dirty tricks.
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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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