King of the Hill 3 Ep 18 Art Gallery Full Scene
Love Hurts and So Does Art is the 53rd episode of King of the Hill. It was first aired on March 23, 1999. The episode was written by John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, and directed past Adam Kuhlman. Marshall Lancaster guest stars.
Synopsis
Hank has privacy problems while Bobby unwittingly disappoints Connie.
The Hill family unit goes to Bear witness Biz Deli, a New York style deli with pictures of famous people on the wall (it attracts Bobby). Hank reads the menu and when he sees natural language, he decides it'southward no suitable place to eat since they are serving what they're supposed to throw out. Only, before they exit, Bobby pretends to have to utilise the restroom, and asks for a "Louie Anderson" as he will leave the coin on the hand dryer.
The next day at school, Joseph gain to be hateful to Connie'southward friend, desperate to show her his affection towards her. He tells Bobby he is lucky because Connie already likes him so he's already getting a kiss after the starting time middle school trip the light fantastic. Then Joseph mentions "girlfriend" and Bobby gets a flake freaked. When he returns home, he talks with Luanne while she braids Bobby'due south hair (one of her wigs on him) and she tells him the trip the light fantastic toe will be wonderful and "if the daughter doesn't pass out drunk on y'all" then the night will end with a "large, slobbery osculation" and that nil will ever be the same between Bobby and Connie over again. Bobby says he already practiced kissing with Connie earlier but Luanne reassures him this will be different; like when he kissed his terminal girlfriend Marie, and this brings dorsum memories of how sad he was when they broke upwardly. Bobby is then seen again at the "Show Biz Deli" eating a chopped liver sandwich then ordering some other that the possessor was going to have to throw out if Bobby hadn't wanted it. He notes that he didn't like running an Italian place because yous have to oestrus up the meat...
Back at the house, Hank receives an invitation to an fine art show at the Dallas Museum of Modern Art, which he fails to take seriously. But Hank and Peggy are so met past Bobby who hasn't been eating his supper and doesn't seem to want to talk virtually the dance with his female parent. He is ever sneaking off to the mall where "all those sport fields are...nearby" (where he is really going to the cafeteria) and Hank says his son is actually showing "normal" behavior for one time. He is very proud to say this. Bobby is seen purchasing more lumps of meat with the pennies from his big change jar.
Connie and Bobby are biking home one nighttime and Bobby complains near his large toe pain, he is wearing his mother's shoe on his correct pes. When he gets inside, Hank learns from a phone call from the Museum that his photograph is in the gallery, and parking is gratuitous for him. She doesn't take any more information, she is just the caterer, so he tells her to buy eight pounds of cheese for threescore people and proceeds to hang upward. Hank tells Bobby he has "turf toe" from all the action he has been doing lately. Hank seems to be very proud that he can finally take his son to the "Heimlich County Sports Medical Eye" and express mirth at all the people at that place with "tennis elbow".
The doctor tells Hank Bobby really has gout ("The levels of uric acid in your claret rise until the level becomes excessive (hyperuricemia), causing urate crystals to build up around the joints. This causes inflammation and severe pain when a gout assault happens. When the human body breaks downward chemicals called purines information technology produces uric acrid. Purines tin be found naturally in your body, as well as in food, such as organ meats, anchovies, asparagus, mushrooms and herring." [i] ) The doc tells his parents to stop "pumping him full" of organ meats-livers, hearts, etc. Bobby admits he has been getting the "Louie Anderson" at the cafeteria for awhile. When the physician gives him a cane, Bobby twirls it excitedly and asks if information technology comes with a lid. Bill gives Bobby a chapeau.
At the showroom, Hank was expecting the photo to exist his High School Football picture show, since it is the just one he knows is in circulation. Dale assures him that there is much more than than that bachelor on the internets. When they arrive at the art gallery, however, it is a motion-picture show from his physician of his backed up colon from when he was constipated from eating Beefiness Wellington, juxtaposed with a picture of a starving Third World child.
At school, Bobby is at the front of the form taking questions about his "rare disease" that he was the first under seventy to contract, nevertheless when 3 students ask if he'south taking Connie to the dance, Bobby freaks out and says they have run out of time. Later Bobby is seen nonetheless again at the deli eating Chicken Chopped Liver (of which he asked his doctor, "does Chicken Chopped Liver take Liver in it?") and asks the possessor Karl to "exit the tub". Karl asks what is the thing and Bobby says gout, he asks what causes gout and Bobby says "nobody knows".
Connie returns a spoon Bobby left at her firm and asks Peggy if he will be better by the dance, to which she replies "Bobby is doing everything he tin can to get back on his feet for that trip the light fantastic toe. No more deli meats for him". And Bobby is then seen on an elderly person'southward scooter chair, creeping down the street. Connie sees Bobby eating at the "Bear witness Biz Cafeteria" & calls him out for eating liver. She cries and asks "You would rather stuff yourself and ride effectually in your stupid electrical cart than take me to the dance?" to which he replies "Well, I guess I would." Connie runs out of the deli crying. Bobby angrily asks for some more disgusting food and Karl says "Bobby don't yous think y'all've had enough?" to which Bobby replies "I'll tell you when I've had plenty!"
The side by side 24-hour interval Bobby learns Connie has a new date for the dance, which confuses and saddens Bobby. Hank has the artist arrested, since there is a police in Texas against defaming beef. He posts the pic he expected to be at the gallery in the first place, stating, "Hank Hill, running back. Circa 1974. Picture show past Kodak, USA." and he salutes the photograph.
Later on, Bobby sees Connie leaving for the dance, so he runs outside (with his cane, wobbles) and gets on his electric cart, speeding (as fast equally he can) back to the deli however again, simply for Karl to make him realize he cares about Connie more than the chopped liver. He orders Karl to "bring me my rascal," and heads off to the dance. Alas, the cart'south bombardment is depleted but Bobby jumps from the cart onto the grass, rolling for condom. He hops and rolls down the hill to the dance, with the vocal lyrics "Honey hurts" in the groundwork. He arrives at the trip the light fantastic toe luckily to find Connie dateless, she only wanted to make him jealous. He asks to trip the light fantastic and when Connie asks about his gout, he replies, "When you really want something, you play through the hurting." The ending comes as the 2 are seen dancing with both Bobby's feet on the ground, with Leann Rimes vocal "How do I alive" playing.
Characters
- Hank Colina
- Peggy Hill
- Bobby Colina
- Luanne Platter
- Dale Gribble
- Joseph Gribble
- Jeff Boomhauer
- Bill Dauterive
- Kahn Souphanousinphone
- Minh Souphanousinphone
- Connie Souphanousinphone
- Unnamed Woman (cameo) - voiced by Julianne Buesher
- Unnamed Adult female (cameo) - voiced by Lisa Jane Persky
- Unnamed Woman (cameo) - voiced by Jill Parker
- Sheriff (cameo)
Gallery
Trivia
- The music played as Bobby struggles in pain because of gout to become to the school trip the light fantastic toe is "Love Hurts" past Nazereth (from which the title of this episode is also taken from).
- On the wall at the "Show Biz Cafeteria" there is a picture show of Johnny Hardwick, the thespian who voices Dale Gribble.
- Although Congress passed the Wellness Insurance Portability and Accountability Deed (HIPAA) in 1996, Texas didn't enact its own HIPAA until 2001. The apply of Hank's x-ray without his consent was a clear violation of HIPAA standards, notwithstanding Hank invoked a Texas beef anti-defamation law.
- Joseph ends upwards going to the dance with Sherice, the daughter Joseph explains he has a crush on near the kickoff of the episode when Joseph states that he's worried he'll take no date to the trip the light fantastic toe. It is revealed that they get to the dance together at the end of the episode where they're shown dancing among the other dates at the dance.
- Dr. Morley, the proctologist who examined Hank from the episode Hank'south Unmentionable Problem is mentioned in this episode. He was responsible for the Ten-ray of Hank's colon ending up in the art exhibit.
Stinger Quote
- Bobby: "I've got gout!"
Quotes
- Hank: "Son, what accept I told you most the funny walks?"
- Bobby: "Non in the house."
Goofs
- It is implied that the constipated colon motion picture of Hank was taken by Dr. Morley in "Hank'southward Unmentionable Problem." But this is a zoomed-out, Ten-ray-style picture. Morley examined Hank with an in-the-colon camera, and thus, this picture would have been impossible to take with it.
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