Lady and Gentrification

Season 12, Episode 14, Aired
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Hank agrees to speak at Enrique's daughter's quinceaƱeara (15th birthday party). However, some of Peggy's real-estate clients fall in love with the quaint Mexican neighborhood and start to move in.
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    Even though I started this episode about six minutes late, I still understood some of what was going on. Although, I'm not really a King of the Hill fan and I just happened to have Fox turned on because I was waiting for the new episode of the Simpsons, I think I'm starting to become a fan of the series and this episode is helping. I thought this episode was hilarious and entertaining.

    Hank agrees to make a speech for Enrique's daughter fifteenth birthday, but Peggy is selling hipsters to move to the peaceful neighborhood. Things go wrong for the birthday party and Enrique can't pay the rent that he has been paying for twenty years.

    This episode was great. Although, I don't know much about the series as far as I know, but I enjoyed this episode. I plan to watch more of the series.moreless

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  • This episode was so boring. His coworkers pleas fell on deaf ears. This writing was quite a stretch.

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    Peggy wasn't herself, they explored with actually making her successful at something, but that did not work-this show didn't include enough of Bobby. Hank's one dimensional co-workers should stay just that way! In the office. They don't have the substance to carry 1/2 episode, much less 1 episode. If this is what Texans are all about.........sheesh The ignorance of Arlen was sublimely laced on the television screen for all to view. Usually enjoy tales of Texanites! But this one, perhaps after the caucauses, made me embarassed. & how unoriginal and society minded this crap was? It wasn't about providing entertainment.moreless

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    • In the previous episode, Hank buys Peggy a new black convertible (it's the entire story line), yet in this episode she is still driving the brown sedan. Edit
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    • International Airdates: Denmark: August 7, 2008 on TV3 Edit
    • Tagline: "They put salmon in the fish tacos, Hank!" - Enrique Edit
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    • Hank: You know what I always say... When you plan ahead, when things happen you will always be prepared. Edit
    • Inez: I like soccer, and I like to go to the movies. Hank: Really? Soccer? So you like sports, kind of. Edit
    • Hank: Why does this Asa guy want to live in Enrique's neighborhood anyway? Peggy: Why do you ask that, because he's white? Hank: No, because he's weird. Edit
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    • The title is an allusion to the popular opening phrase "Ladies and Gentlemen". The use of "Gentrification" is appropriate as it refers to the phenomena in which depressed neighborhoods are bought by influential people and renovated, and in the process the original residents are displaced. Edit
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