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Pretty, Pretty Dresses is the 44th episode of Male monarch of the Hill. Information technology was first aired on December 15, 1998. The episode was written past Paul Lieberstein, and directed past Dominic Polcino.
Contents
- 1 Synopsis
- 2 Characters
- ii.1 Not Speaking Character
- three Gallery
- 4 Stinger Quote
- 5 Trivia
Synopsis
The episode begins equally Hank and his friends drink beer in the alley, Beak begins to sob. He tells the others that although he loves Christmas, the vacation marks the anniversary of his breakup with Lenore seven years ago. Hank follows Beak home, where he finds presents wrapped with fading paper. Neb admits that he has been saving the gifts for Lenore's return. That night, Bill joins the Hill family unit for dinner. He raises the subject of breakups, causing Luanne, Bobby, and even Peggy to feel unpleasant memories. The next morn Bobby and Peggy enquire Hank why Bill is immune to ruin their dinners. Hank explains that some twenty years agone, Pecker's blocking allowed him to ready Arlen Loftier'due south unmarried season rushing record and for that, Hank volition exist forever grateful. The side by side day, Pecker arrives at the Hill home in the company of his new pet iguana, which, non surprisingly in his low, he has named Lenore. Bill disgusts the Hill family by putting a half-expressionless roach on the dinner table and watching every bit Lenore devours information technology. That night, Peggy tells Hank that Beak is no longer welcome at their dinner table. A few days before Christmas, Hank tells his friend that from now on, he and his family are dining past themselves. Miserable, Neb borrows (really steals) Hank'south ladder, climbs onto his own rooftop with the intent to impale himself, and then jumps. The drib, however, is only about viii feet, and he survives.
Hank is concerned that Nib may find a more than effective style of committing suicide. Peggy insists that Nib should be taken to a psychiatrist but Hank objects saying that Pecker volition be under constant picket until he snaps out of information technology. He, Dale and Boomhauer take turns monitoring Bill's every move in instance of trouble. Bill attempts halfheartedly to exercise himself in on several more occasions, only he fails. The schedule interferes with Hank's much-needed remainder. To help, Hank asks Peggy if she can find a date for Bill. Peggy invites Sheila Tobias to bring together Bill and the family unit for dinner. Simply Sheila quickly concludes that Nib has gone over the border. Hank eventually loses his patience. He enters Bill'south domicile and begins destroying the quondam gifts meant for Lenore. Bill is numbed by the experience, though he assures Hank he is perfectly fine. Hank returns home, where he finds Lenore the iguana perched atop the refrigerator. Hank carries the brute into Bill's backyard, where he encounters what appears to be a woman hanging clothes on a line. When the woman turns around, Hank realizes, to his horror, that it is actually Bill in a dress.
It is clear that Neb has finally snapped. Now speaking in a falsetto vocalism, Bill claims to Hank that he is actually Lenore. Hank turns and walks away, warning Pecker not to show up for the political party. But on Christmas Eve, Bill arrives at the matter wearing a dress, hat and necklace. Hank gasps at the sight and the guests are mortified. He then instructs Bill to leave the house at in one case. Only Bill remains, insisting that Lenore loves a political party. Merely then the real Lenore telephones the Hill residence. But before Peggy has a risk to mitt Beak the telephone, Lenore hangs up. Bill breaks down, sobbing. The party-goers plough roughshod and begin insulting Neb. Suddenly, Hank emerges from the sleeping room wearing a apparel, attempting to cover for Bill by announcing to everyone that 'it'south that kind of political party!', a confused Dale mentions this not being on his invitation. Bill runs outside, and Hank follows. Pretending to be Lenore, Hank tells Bill "she" no longer loves him. Pecker gets angry and tells "Lenore" to go out of his life. With that, Hank removes the apparel. A few moments pass, and Bill removes his dress as well. He returns to his senses, telling Hank he hitting "rock bottom" for a while and that "information technology's all upward loma from now on". With that, Hank wishes Nib a "Merry Christmas." From behind, Dale walks past wearing a dress but runs off when seeing Hank and Beak already removing their dresses.
Characters
- Hank Hill
- Peggy Hill
- Bobby Loma
- Luanne Platter
- Dale Gribble
- Nancy Gribble
- Joseph Gribble
- Jeff Boomhauer
- Pecker Dauterive
- Cadet Strickland
- Joe Jack
- Enrique
- Ray
- Principal Carl Moss
- Jason Adderly
- Mrs. Tobbis (cameo)
Non Speaking Graphic symbol
- Lenore the Iguana
Gallery
Stinger Quote
"Why do you continue calling me 'Bill'?" -Bill as Lenore
Trivia
- Fans consider this to be the darkest episode in the serial, particularly since it took place on a Christmas Special.
- After Hank returns Bill's iguana Lenore to him, it is never seen again.
- When Beak is reminding Bobby of his ex-girlfriend, from the front all Bobby has on his plate is a modest amount of unidentifiable cerise-coloured food, but from the back information technology is dark-brown and in abundance.
- Beak has the couch from the aisle from "And They Telephone call It Bobby Love" in his business firm, every bit shown in the catastrophe phone call sequence of "And They Call It Bobby Love".
- When Bobby is putting food on the plates at breakfast, he is shown to have 3 eggs and three slices of salary. He then places one egg on Hank's plate and ii on Peggy's plate. But, afterward Hank says "Shame on you, shame on you both.", Bobby is shown to still take one egg left.
- Luanne mentions Buckley's angel telling her well-nigh closure as she, Hank, and Peggy are discussing Bill's mental breakdown; however, Buckley'south affections doesn't brand an appearance until the episode "Wings of the Dope", episode 58 (flavor three, episode 23) of the series.
- In the episode The Son That Got Abroad (Season 2, episode 8) Nib mentions existence made to clothing dresses as a punishment from his begetter. Immediately afterward, he wistfully sighs "Pretty, pretty dresses," dropping the episode title.
- Peggy mispronounces the discussion "iguana" by saying "i-JOO-won-uh" instead of "ig-won-uh."
- Bill breaks his arm when he falls off his roof. However, Hank is able to bound off his own roof without an issue, fifty-fifty with both roofs beingness the same height.
- Bill is showing trying to kill himself throughout role of the episode. Still he obeys Dale when he threatens to shoot him with a shotgun.
- This is the first episode to mention the name of Bill's ex-wife, Lenore, and that she left him seven years prior.
- This is one of only two episode to e'er evidence Hank's gear up of ladders mounted in the garage, the 2nd being Naked Ambition, in which Bobby uses Hank's "ten footer" that same used in this episode. Also, when Neb is seen walking away from the garage with Hank'due south ladder, it's briefly shown as still beingness mounted on the wall among the other ladders, however when Hank enters the garage, it'south clearly missing. Furthermore, when Hank rushes over to Bill's house when he suffers the autumn off his roof, a brief shot of the garage shows the garage absent of all the ladders.
- When Boomhauer grows tiresome of watching Pecker. he complains of having no time between work and keeping an heart on Beak. This is the just mention of Boomhauer working or having a job until it's revealed that he's a Texas Ranger in the flavour 13 finale To Sirloin With Dear.
- At Hank'south Christmas political party, Ray is seen amid the guests forth with Enrique and Joe Jack.
- When Beak is seen within 'Uglys: A Cowboy's Salon', the instrumental sounds very similar to the song "You're The I" by Dwight Yoakam. The first few lyrics of the song is very similar in Pecker'south situation and Yoakam was too a vocalism actor on the show as recently as two episodes ago in 'Ix Pretty Darn Angry Men', voicing Lane Pratley.
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