We learn in this episode that Lucky's real name is Elroy Kleinschmidt.
As well as all the regular characters from the neighborhood, the following minor characters were at Luanne's and Lucky's wedding: - The gang from Strickland Propane, - Mack, the repairman from "Racist Dawg" - Hank's Mother and Gary - Cotton Hill, Didi and "Good Hank" - Junichiro, Hank's Japanese Half-brother - Reverend Stroup - Chuck Mangione - The Wassanasongs - Boomhauer's Brother and Grandmother - Lane Pratley - Dooley and Clarke Peters - Principal Moss - Octavio - Tammy Duvall, from "Ho, Yeah!" - Anthony Page, the social worker - Mud Dobber and Elvin - Eustace, from "Good Hill Hunting" - Luanne's mother Leanne - Monsignor Martinez - Peggie's mother, Maddie Platter - Bob Jenkins, from the Arlen Bystander
Lucky and Luanne get married in this episode.
(Hank, Dale, Bill and Boomhauer are having a beer in the alley after Luanne and Lucky's wedding) Dale: I'm a sucker for weddings - all the flowers and the loving vows and the ring pillow... (sobs)
Lucky: Me having to sue Dale hurts almost as much as my grievous injuries.
Dale: It's not just Bill - there's a bedbug epidemic going on! Hank: Well, you're awful chipper about it. Dale: I've got more work than I can handle, and my shall we say 'lack of competence' creates a lot of repeat business!
Luanne: (sobbing as Lucky is carried into the ambulance) Why do my boyfriends always die?
(Luanne is shopping for a wedding dress with the help of Peggy, Bobby, Nancy, Minh and Kahn) Bobby: Now Luanne is going to assign each of you a body part and you have to tell her if it looks bad in the dress. Kahn: I call back fat!
Hank: Look, I know this whole lawsuit is asinine, but this is exactly why you have liability insurance. (pauses) You do have liability insurance, don't you? Dale: Yeah, because you made me.... Hey, thanks!
Luanne: Why do my boyfriends always die? Luanne is referring to Buckley, who was her boyfriend during the first two seasons, who died in a propane explosion.
Hank: Frivolous lawsuits are chasing good people out of business - people who sell propane, people who manufacture flu vaccines, and people who make lawn darts! Hank is referring to the mid-1980s suits against lawn dart manufacturers after three children were killed and many more were injured by the darts after misusing the toys. All lawn darts were banned from sale in the United States by the Consumer Product Safety Commission in 1988.
S 14 : Ep 4
Aired 5/7/10
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Aired 5/6/10
S 14 : Ep 2
Aired 5/5/10
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Aired 5/4/10
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