King of the Hill

Season 12 Episode 5

Death Picks Cotton

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  • Trivia

    • Bobby is 13, he should be old enough to know that his own grandfather is about to die.

    • We learn that Cotton grew up with only his father as his mother died giving birth to him.

    • Cotton's last words were "Do ya now?", in response to Peggy's wish that he live for all eternity in the hell he has created for himself on Earth.

    • Didi and Cotton's youngest son "Good" Hank does not appear in this episode.

    • Cotton also has flashbacks to his days in the war in the sixth season episode "Turning Japanese" and becomes convinced the Asian flight attendants are trying to kill him.

  • Quotes

    • Luanne: Lucky, you look so handsome tonight.
      Lucky: Thanks, baby doll. You can't tell, but the toes of my socks are gold!

    • Lucky: (to Bobby) Don't talk back to your pretend mother!

    • Hank: I can't believe my last words to my father were 'I don't love you.'
      Peggy: Cotton loved fighting - you probably made death fun for him!

    • Cotton: Hank when I die, I wants you to cut my head and mail it to the Japanese Emperor, Ohh and put some worms in my mouth so I can scare that son of a bitch.

    • Hank: I know we don't say it enough, or at all I guess, but I love you, too, Dad.
      Cotton: You loves me?!
      Hank: Dad?
      Cotton: What kind of man tells another man that he loves him? I don't wanna die with my sissy son who LOVES me! YOU GONNA BRING ME ROSES 'CAUSE YOU LOOOVES ME?!!!
      Hank: No, Dad, it's not like that, it's just--
      Cotton: Get out of here! I can't even look at you! How dare you love me!
      Hank: But I don't! I don't love you!
      (Cotton flat-lines)

    • Luanne: (About the restaurant) ...and then they flip the food right into your mouth!
      Bobby: You mean just like Scooby-Doo?
      Luanne: Yes, Bobby. Like Scooby-Doo, for adults!

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Thursday
5:00am
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Friday
5:00am
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