Tuesday May 4, 1999
3ABE21
While studying for her beauty school exam, Luanne sees someone bouncing on Buckley's old trampoline. It's Buckley, who has come back as an angel. Hank and Peggy think Luanne was hallucinating after using too many hair-dying chemicals, but Hank's friends come to believe in the existence of Buckley's Angel. But Luanne finds that Buckley isn't much more help to her as an angel than he was when he was alive.
Write a Recap »This was a remarkable episode because of Buckley coming back. hide show
Alright now this episode of King of the Hill was the one that brought me to liking the show. One night i was swiching the channels and i found King Of The Hill I started to watch it and after the show was over i relly wanted to see it again I also wanted to know who Buckley died. So this episode brought me into the whole show.
I was so in love with this episode i even made my sims from the sims2 Luanne and Buckley also the rest of the members. I then found out each night when the show was going to come on and checked if it was the episode.
I have probley seen this episode 20 times.
Whatever happened to Buckley well many things Luanne once loved him but at the stike of instance he blew up ( In the mego low mart explotion). then Luanne has to take a test thats when troble appears. As Buckley coming back as an angle he helped or demotivated Luanne causing her to have all types of problems. Hank wants to fix the trampoline and thats not relly interesting ohh ya because the episodes all about Luanne. And if u seen it Bobby dosen't do anything.
Luanne has a life-changing vision. hide show
This episode concentrates on Luanne, but not
her goof-ups or her lack of smarts, but on
her dreams and her future. In this episode,
Luanne really grows up.
The most wonderful scene is the one of her
and the Buckley angel on the trampoline. The
way she's happy to see him, and the way the
song "Life in a Northern Town" plays with
them both bouncing up and down playfully with
each other, was really touching and sweet.
And although Buckley may not be the brightest
or most romantic of characters, her feelings
for him is what carries the scene.
Hank and the rest of the cast really don't
have much to do here. Even the secondary plot
about fixing the trampoline is really just a
set-up to Luanne's vision. But it was good to
see how everyone else (except Hank) slowly
starts to believe in the Buckley angel as well.
The ending is a happy moment for Luanne, as
we see her turning failure into success, to
make something better of her life.
Overall, this episode shows why this show is
so good. There are no laugh-out-loud moments,
but there are lovable characters and interesting
story-lines. And it helps show why Luanne is
one of the most lovable of the characters on
the show.
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