When Hank falls through his kitchen floor, he discovers the underground escape tunnel Dale has been building. What's worse, Hank can't move back into his house until the floor is repaired, and he is forced to move in with the Gribbles, where Dale's annoying habits threaten to push Hank over the edge. When Hank accidentally cuts off Dale's finger with a skillsaw, Dale claims he did it on purpose. A judge orders Hank to stay 100 yards away from Dale at all times and to attend anger management classes.
Season 7 Episode 7 of King of the Hill resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s07e01 - Get Your Freak Off
s07e02 - The Fat and the Furious
s07e03 - Bad Girls, Bad Girls, Whatcha Gonna Do
s07e04 - Goodbye Normal Jeans
s07e05 - Dances With Dogs
s07e06 - The Son Also Roses
s07e07 - The Texas Skillsaw Massacre
s07e08 - Full Metal Dust Jacket
s07e09 - Pigmalion
s07e10 - Megalo Dale
s07e11 - Boxing Luanne
s07e12 - Vision Quest
s07e13 - Queasy Rider
s07e14 - Board Games
s07e15 - An Officer and a Gentle Boy
s07e16 - The Miseducation of Bobby Hill
s07e17 - The Good Buck
s07e18 - I Never Promised You an Organic Garden
s07e19 - Be True to Your Fool
s07e20 - Racist Dawg
s07e21 - Night and Deity
s07e22 - Maid in Arlen
s07e23 - The Witches of East Arlen
King of the Hill is another animation hit from Beavis and Butthead creator Mike Judge, who also voices the starring character Hank Hill, a propane gas salesman in the fictional town Arlen, Texas. Hank is often besieged by the idiosyncrasies of society, but he finds (some) serenity in his home-life with his wife, substitute Spanish teacher Peggy, his awkward son Bobby and his live-in niece-in-law Luanne Platter. Adding flavor to the ordinary dish the series serves are Hank's friends, divorcee military barber Bill Dauterive, paranoid Dale Gribble (with an obsession with Government conspiracy theories) and gibberish spouting Boomhauer.