
The most unhinged episode of KOTH ever
My kids would beg me to play this episode when they were younger. They couldn't get enough of it.

My kids would beg me to play this episode when they were younger. They couldn't get enough of it.
Maybe I'm reading too much into this, but... I just rewatched the Thanksgiving episode from season 2 or 3 when they were going to Montana for Thanksgiving but got stranded at the airport. Luanne makes the comment, "But daddy has a day pass" But later, maybe season 12, she has no idea that her dad has been in prison instead of an oil rig. Another thing, in the episode in season 3 where Luanne's mom gets released from prison, Hank tells Bill, "Luanne's dad is on an oil rig and won't come back until I send him a copy of her death certificate." So obviously, Hank has spoken to him, but when he shows up later Hank has no idea he's been in prison. Was he ever on an oil rig????
I guess I just don't get it.
We really didn't get enough of Chappy in OG KOTH. Maybe they'll bring him back in the revival 🤞
One thing I never understood about OG KOTH was the way the show runners gave up on story lines with no explanation. In season 2, Bobby gets into competition shooting and was incredible at it, but (unless I'm missing something) never shot a gun again. Strange considering it was pretty much the only thing him & his dad could bond over, not to mention Hank's obsession with Bobby being good at a sport.
Same thing with Luanne's mechanical skills in the first couple seasons.
They really aren't fair at times. I get they have to learn to work in teams, but sometimes one cook is on their game as far as cooking, communication, etc and the other one is a dud. Not listening to his/her partner and screwing up dishes by themselves. Sending them both home sometimes feels wrong.
Looking for an episode of either Hoarders or Hoarding Buried Alive. It's a mom and teenage daughter in the home. The mom spends most of her time in a recliner surrounded by soda bottles/cans (diet Pepsi I think) She's extremely lazy and forces her daughter to cook for her. I remember a scene where she made her daughter cook her egg sandwiches for breakfast.