Of course, I'm sorry to see KotH go, but I liked the 'fan service'
they gave us in the finale. Boomhauer's job was a bit of a surprise
(imagin how Dale would react if he knew!)
Yeah, that was pretty neat. Did you see his exact title? I just saw it was
some kind of "law enforcement" badge & id....
Funny thing is, I was never curious about what he did for a living... he
wasn't exactly a "professional" gigilo.
-- R Flowers
> Brian Huntley wrote:
>>
>> Of course, I'm sorry to see KotH go, but I liked the 'fan service'
>> they gave us in the finale. Boomhauer's job was a bit of a surprise
>> (imagin how Dale would react if he knew!)
>
>Yeah, that was pretty neat. Did you see his exact title? I just saw it was
>some kind of "law enforcement" badge & id....
Texas Ranger.
Wait a minute...remember the episode where Buck Strickland was accused
of killing a woman who was having an affair with him? They called in
a Texas Ranger; why didn't they give the case to Boomhauer?
(Also, originally the meat episode wasn't supposed to be the last
episode; it was supposed to be an episode where Hank's mother gets
married again. I don't know why they made the switch, unless the
writers had planned the meat episode to be the last one all along
(notice Bobby says "this is the last one" near the end of it) and
nobody at Fox realized it.)
-- Don
Originally of the unaired episodes (#12-#17 of the 13th season) FOX was
scheduled to show #12 ("The Boy Can't Help It") and #13 ("The
Honeymooners") but instead showed #12 and #17 ("To Sirloin, with Love"),
the final episode. Episodes #13-#16 will be shown in syndication.